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Post Motivasi

Posting motivasi mendapat sambutan di media sosial sebagai engagement dengan followers. Kadang-kadang posting tidak perlu berkaitan produk atau servis kita.

Hanya perkongsian kata-kata motivasi untuk loyal followers anda. Cubalah.


Perspektif

Kita boleh berpihak di sebelah perspektif positif, mahupun negatif.

Berdirinya kita di perspektif positif, membentuk peribadi bahagia dan tenang.

Berdirinya kita di perspektif negatif, membentuk peribadi murung dan lesu.

Jika selalu memihak kepada pandangan negatif, latihlah diri melihat dari sudut pandang baru.

Cubalah mengajar diri berpandangan positif.

Rahsia resepi kejayaan orang-orang berjaya.

Sudut pandang boleh diubah. Kitalah yang menentukannya.

 

Pengalaman

Pengalaman adalah guru terbaik buat manusia.

Untuk memiliki pengalaman perlu melalui dan merasainya dahulu.

Untuk berjaya, perlu merasa kekalahan. Untuk bangkit, perlu merasa kejatuhan.

Disitulah hadirnya pengalaman. Kita belajar daripada pengalaman.

Pengalaman indah jadikan inspirasi. Pengalaman pahit jadikan motivasi.

Pengalaman membentuk kita menjadi lebih kuat dan yakin.

Gunalah ‘guru’ terbaik itu sebagai kompas ke hadapan.

 

PINTU
Jika pintu mewakili peluang dan kesempatan.

Kita pasti mahu membuka semua pintu di hadapan.

Tapi pintu juga mempunyai risiko.

Kita harus bijak memilih pintu yang bersesuaian.

Kita harus bijak membuat keputusan.

Perlu berfikir buruk dan baik jika sesuatu keputusan diambil.

Pintu yang sama juga boleh membawa kita ke atas atau jatuh ke bawah.

Berfikir sejenak, mengira risiko kiri dan kanan.

Apabila yakin, barulah membuat keputusan dengan baik.

Hasilnya juga pasti yang baik-baik.

 

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