Thursday, 17 March 2011

Short Biographies of Famous Personalitie.

Isaac Newton was the greatest scientist of his time. Newton gave many new and original ideas and propounded a number of scientific theories. Newton's greatest theory is the discovery of the gravitational pull of the Earth.
Sir Isaac Newton
    Isaac was born in an ordinary peasant family of England in 1642 on Christmas Day. He was brought up by his grandmother as his mother married again after the death of his father. From his early childhood he showed interest in science. He graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge. From 1665 onwards, he completely devoted himself to science.
    1n 1667, Newton was elected to Fellowship of Trinity. He gained self-confidence which was the inspiring moment of his life. He decided to employ his talent to dive in the ocean of scientific knowledge.
    In 1668, he made his first reflecting telescope as he was much inspired by Galileo and carried forward his work based on his experimental proofs. He founded the emission theory of light, discovered laws of motion, theory of gravity, etc. His invention of reflection Telescope made it easier study the heavenly bodies.
    His theories were published in his scientific treatise, Principia. He was conferred with the title of ‘Sir’ by Royal Society of London. His discovery of gravity of Earth was a matter of chance. One day, he observed a falling apple on the ground in his garden. Newton concluded the Gravitational Force of Earth and applied the same Principle to the movement of stars and planets in the solar system.
    In 1701, he was elected to the Parliament and later appointed as Master of the Mint, where he delivered to his utmost capacity. In 1727, he fell ill and died at the ripe age of eighty five.
Hark Children: Never lose heart ever in depressed situations and bad times. But keep on searching an opportunity to prove your interest and talent.

Top 10 things successful people have in common.

Every day we meet, read or hear about successful people. From great artists, top sportsmen, inspiring speakers, to colleagues that everybody like, cherish and follow. What do those people have in common? Are there any particular characteristics they all share and which are the basis of their success?If you look into biographies of successful people, you can notice that they have some things in common:
1. Hard work. Successful people work very hard and they are keen on practising or rehearsing things until they come out perfect. Their outcome is only the tip of the iceberg; it is only that 10% that people see. The rest of 90% is preparation and hard work.
2. Focus. When they do something, the rest of the world disappears until they stop. All their attention and all their resources work together for a common goal, to complete the current task they are on. Many times, they forget even to eat or sleep, so much they are absorbed into their action. They just don’t let themselves overwhelmed by “urgent-not important” issues that crowd their agenda. They are keen on prioritizing.
3. Passion. They like what they do or they do what they like. Either way you put it, they enjoy their work, they are so passionate about it, that hard work is a pleasure and a must for them. Do you think that Beethoven could have written any of his works without passion? Or Van Gogh would have been able to paint so astonishing if passion was not there? Of course not!
4. Curiosity. Successful people want to know. They want to learn. The questions they most frequently ask are not “What? When? Who?” but rather “Why? Or How?” The best way to repeat a successful action is to know why was it successful, what was that little trigger that generated attraction and recognition.
5. Empathy. Have you noticed how many people like successful guys out there? It’s because their way of coming into resonance with others, their way of establishing rapport. Highly successful people are empathic and often it happens that despite their solitude, many people like them and feel good around them. That is because of their high level of emotional intelligence, because of their abilities to listen and learn from the world.
6. Responsibility. They are fully responsible of their acts. When something happens, they don’t waste time to search for who’s to blame, they rather move on to finding what needs to be done next. They don’t complain and they don’t look for pity.
7. Self-improvement. Successful people work on themselves, they change with the times, they learn from the past. Look at the famous singer Madonna: how many times did she completely change her style? Too many times. Each time when she felt the need to shift to something new. The result: she was appreciated every time by her fans and she’s still in tops after so many years.
8. Humor. They appreciate humor, they live in this spirit, they do serious things with relaxation and joy, they don’t rush or get hurried just to see things done.
9. Creativity. Successful people think out of the box. They search for new ways of doing things, when they don’t find something very comfortable, they try to adjust it to serve them better. Going with the flock is definitely their way of life.
10. Flexibility. There is a saying that in an organization, the most flexible element always wins. It is true. Think no further than your workplace. Which are the colleagues you value most? Aren’t they the ones who are flexible, who can adjust themselves so much that they can understand your point of view? Yes, success comes with a large dose of flexibility, and this does not mean that such people do not have their own opinions. Not at all! It just means that they know how to listen and how to act to see things and actions going their way. They know how to spot opportunities and change them into more joy, satisfaction and success for themselves.

Top Ten Views of Successful People.

Experts claim that 97% of the population does not achieve their goals. Only 3% do. Do you want to know what the difference between these two groups is?

I have always been troubled by the idea that in our society, which is all about achieving success, there are only 3% of the people who are actually living the lives of their dreams. It seems so mindboggling isn’t it?
There are so many opportunities and tools out there, yet somehow, the majority of us cannot seem to put this success puzzle into place.
And that is exactly why I have studied successful people, their autobiographies and biographies over the past 5-6 years to figure out how they really think.
And here’s what I have found. There are key differences in how some of the world’s most successful people like Sir Richard Branson, Donald Trump and Warren Buffet think and how the rest of the world thinks.
Here are the top ten views and values I have found that seem to be common to the world’s most successful people:
  1. Successful people do not care what others think of them.
  2. Successful people view failure as a stepping stone.
  3. Successful people are motivated by their dreams.
  4. Successful people think mostly about growth and opportunity.
  5. Successful people are action oriented.
  6. Successful people are masters of making the most of their time.
  7. Successful people create success habits.
  8. Successful people have a vision and a plan.
  9. Successful people are always looking to learn and ask questions.
  10. Successful people commit to their goals.
Ok, I know I haven’t done justice to these points because I haven’t explained them with the examples and tips on how to start cultivating these habits but I just want you to start thinking about these for now.
And I’ll let you know soon where you can download a full blown account of these habits, how successful people use them and how you can start building them very soon.