Step Onto the Field.
Overcoming Criticism to Become a Champion .
"Don't worry if people criticize you, hurt you, or shout at you, even when you believe you are right.
Remember that in every game, it is only the spectators who make noise, not the players.
Be a player. Believe in yourself.
Perform excellently." This maxim perfectly applies to our global life practice!
It's not just words.
it's a powerful mindset to face our daily struggles.
The Loud Spectator Stand is our World it is a Stadium.
Imagine our life as a huge sports field.
You are the Player at the center of that field.
You are playing with a goal, a purpose, and dedicating your full effort.
But the crowd overflowing around that sports field is the "Spectators" we encounter in our lives.
The Truth is, spectators always make noise.
They will constantly shout about whether your action is right or wrong, how you should perform, and why you failed.
Negative comments on social media, colleagues who mock your new idea at the office, or relatives who question your life decisions they are all the spectators.
They don't play.
Spectators remain at a safe distance, sitting in an air-conditioned room or looking at their smartphones.
They don't know the heat of the field, they don't understand the pressure you face, and they don't see your effort.
The reason is, they never take a risk.
Only you are important.
You alone are on the field, sweating, falling, and rising again.
Your victory alone determines the outcome of the actual game.
The spectators' noise will be forgotten in a minute, but your performance will be etched in history.
Example , When launching a new startup, many will criticize, "This won't work," "Why did you quit your job?
" They are the loud spectators. But you are the Player who works day and night, overcoming those criticisms to witness the first success.
The Player's Mindset is fearless Self-Belief.
This message urges you to be a player.
Two qualities are essential for players.
Self-belief and Performance.
Believe in Yourself.
True athletes only value the opinions of their coaches and teammates.
They are not distracted by noisy fans.
Similarly, in your life, once you have correctly determined your path and your goal, the criticisms of others should only be a form of noise.
Criticism vs. Guidance is important.
Accept constructive criticism.
It's like guidance coming from your coach.
But immediately reject the empty talk that hurts you and shatters your confidence.
That is only the sound of the shouters.
Trust your "Right".
If your inner self believes you are doing the right thing, be firm in the data, rationale, and hard work behind that belief.
There is no need to change your path because of someone's angry words.
Perform Excellently.
Players don't respond to criticism with words; they respond with action.
The better you perform on the field, the less the noise on the spectator stand will be.
Your success is the single answer you give them to prove your ability.
It is not a Revenge Strategy.
You perform excellently not to take revenge on those who criticized you, but for your intrinsic goal of reaching your aim.
Your focus should always be on reaching your next goal and honing your skill.
Internal motivation is the key.
A player who scores a century in the cricket field does not gesture towards a shouting fan.
They celebrate the victory of their team and their goal.
Similarly, celebrate your life's success only for your inner satisfaction and your progress.
Be a Champion and Stand Tall.
Every time people hurt you, criticize you, or shout at you in your life, remember this idea once again.
You are a Player.
You are on the field.
They are just safe spectators. Ignore the shouting crowd and focus only on your game.
To put it with a little wit, don't worry about the shouting crowd on the sidelines of your football field.
Because none of those who are shouting wore boots, stepped onto the field, or took a risk.
As long as you are on the field, you are the one with the authority, you are the one who is important.
Do your job, do it excellently.
You can do it.
Until we meet again,
Affectionately,
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