Lessons to learn, from Posts by Gazal

Dr Gazal Goyal is a Gold Medalist Doctor in Political Science, UGC (JRF). She's also a Certified ISO 22000 Lead Auditor, as well as a Licensed Practitioner of NLP from The Society of Neuro-Linguistic ProgrammingTM.

She is a Founder of Conscience Connect. She is also one of the Co-Creators and The Chief Spiritual Officer of IN THE ZONE Connecting Souls.

It is her hobby to strive on the Philosophy of holding and guiding people through storms, and sail with them towards a broader vision and common goals.

Her online entity 'Conscience Connect' is continuously working towards Nurturing and Inculcating the Core Values of Community with the Right Mindset and Right Attitude.

Her other entity, 'IN THE ZONE', is about Creating New Aspirations, New Hopes and Possibilities through the Infinite Intelligence!!!

Here is an attempt to compile lessons which the community could recall around her popular Quotes. Order is going to be fresher lessons on top, three at a time, around once in a fortnight.

Our family member Sujaya recently advised community to concentrate on efforts wholeheartedly with a positive approach always, adding this sentence: 'If you feel as if your problems in life are as big as a ship,
never forget that your blessings
are as wide as the ocean.'









19 February 2019

Man proposes and God disposes. It's the nature's rule. You smile and never get agitated, if you understand this. 

Let almighty bestow success or failure to whatever you are doing today. Never discredit yourself and continue to do the good work which is acceptable to your conscience. Never mind even if there is ridicule today, as what you're doing will be a tool for somebody to raise up in life, on a future day. 

If the attempt is good, and if the work is hard, it is not something waste bodies are doing.


There cannot be anything lasting and genuine without commitment. But the mind oscillates when you try to commit. Fear whether you can honor your commitment or not will keep bothering you.

It takes courage to act in the face of uncertainty. You can define yourself as a courageous person by confronting the uncertainty of reality and making a commitment.

You have a beautiful thought flow capable of inspiring people of different mindsets to approach you seeking your guidance, only when you exercise courage to commit and try your best to honor it.


When all are one in our opinion, we witness joy and peace within us.

When water is being filled in a pot, the sound we hear is a function of the pot, not of the water. Same water makes different sounds in different pots. 

Each of us respond in a unique way to the stimuli from the surrounding environment. No surprise when the response of others appear entirely different from ours. 

Once we become aware of that illusion, otherness melts and diverse responses become part of the same symphony.





13 February, 2019


Your thoughts become words and your words become your actions. Always believe in yourself, eventually to witness your pathway towards success. 

After all, we all have our own talents, skills, and abilities that make us extraordinary.

No one can guess extent of your capabilities, nor they know what you ultimately become. 

The hardest thing to do in life is to accept how extraordinary you really can be, and to incorporate this awareness into your attitude and personality.




Both rigidity and flexibility seem necessary. While working towards objectives a healthy balance between the two is a must, as we look at this natural phenomenon:

In the case of a tree, we see that even in its most rigid structures such as the trunk and the branches, there is at least some flexibility. 

The tree may bend down under the burden of heavy snow; but when the snow has melted, it may return to its original position or close to it.





Unchain an animal pet and observe how its enthusiasm multiplies when it's freed. 

Uncage a bird and witness a similar spectacle. 


Train the pup or parrot first to visualize the impending danger and then allow those to enjoy freedom.


Apply this principle to your near and dear ones, and even to the people who work for you. What they naturally do is the best you can expect from them.
 




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