Friday, January 31, 2014

educate a child by your one month's old newspapers

Hope you are fine and doing well,

 

It is great pleasure to share about our project Child Education- Ek Zaroorat, where you can support needy children education by donating your just one month's old (raddi) newspapers. 

Child Education- Ek Zaroorat
It is a Green Yatra (not just another NGO) innovative initiative to educationally adopt underprivileged children and sending them to school and supporting their all basic educational needs and making earth clean & green. We have already begun taking steps towards our goal to educationally adopt, 1000 needy children

How you can support
We are appealing and inviting individuals, housing societies', educational institutes (schools, colleges) and corporates to support this cause by donating just one month's old newspapers, books, notebooks, cartons, magazines, both side printed waste papers, plastic bottles & bags etc.

 

You can also circulate this mail to everyone in your circle & company and connect us with the key person your housing society, company, school, college, colony, area and locality that can help us to organize this drive.

For more information of project and process please visit: www.greenyatra.org/childeducation  

write us on: childeducation@greenyatra.org  call us on: +91 22 6588 6649/ +91 99675 38049

To see our NGOs honest and dedicated efforts kindly go through:
www.picasaweb.google.com/greenyatra09   

To know more about Green Yatra kindly visit: 
www.greenyatra.org and join on: www.fb.com/greenyatra

 

With best GREEN regards,

 

Radhika,

Co-ordinator,
Green Yatra,

Be the Change, Bring the Change...
Contact: T:+91 22 6588 6649,

Website: www.greenyatra.org, Skype: greenyatra

Head Office: Row House G-12, Mahavir Nagar, Idle park, Near Orange Hospital,

Mira Road (East), Thane-401107, India. Join us on: www.facebook.com/greenyatra

 

P Be Responsible towards Environment -- Respect Trees & Do not waste Electricity, Fuel, Paper & Water.

 

Green Yatra is a Non-Governmental Charity (NGO), actively dedicated to Protection and Conservation of Environment and Humanity. Registered and associated with Planning Commission, Government of India, United Nation and tax exempted u/s 80G of the Income Tax Act.

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Friday, January 24, 2014

[VijayKudal] Convert Your Irritations into a Positive Energy

A psychiatrist was consulted by a man whose marriage and career were both in serious trouble. His problem was his constant irritability and bad temper. He was concerned about this himself, but if any one tried to discuss it with him, he exploded in anger. He constantly told himself that everyone was picking on him and that he had to defend himself against them.
 
To counter the negative auto suggestion, he advised him to use positive auto suggestion. Several times a day in the morning, noon, and at night prior to sleep he was to repeat to himself.
 
From now on,

I shall grow more humor, joy, happiness,and cheerfulness are now becoming my natural states of mind.
 
Every day I am becoming more and more lovable and understanding.
 
I will be center of cheer and goodwill to all those around me, infecting them with my good spirits.
 
This happy, joyous, and cheerful mood is now becoming my normal, natural state of mind. I am grateful.
 
After a month, his wife and his coworkers remarked on how much easier he was to get along with.
 
The things that drive you crazy are actually giant opportunities. The people who press your buttons are actually your greatest teachers. The issues that make you angry are actually your biggest gifts. Be grateful to them. Love them.
 
The people or circumstances that take you out of your power have extraordinary value: they reveal your limiting beliefs, fears and false assumptions. The celebrated psychologist Carl Jung once said: "Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves." Powerful point. The things that irritate, annoy and anger you are entry points into your evolution and elevation as a human being. They are signposts for what you need to work on and the fears you need to face. They are gifts of growth. You can blame the people who trigger you and make it all about them. Or you can do the wise thing and look deeply into yourself to discover the reason for your negative reaction. Use the challenges to grow self-awareness. Because how can you overcome a fear you are not even aware of? And how can you transcend an insecurity you don't even know you have?
 
As you begin to shed light on your personal weaknesses and take responsibility for them, you actually begin the very process of shedding them. You become stronger. More powerful. You begin to see the world through a different set of eyes.

 
Khalil Gibran, one of the greatest thinkers, once wrote: "I have learned silence from the talkative, tolerance from the intolerant, and kindness from the unkind; yet, strange, I am grateful to those teachers who taught me all the wrong things.

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Thursday, January 23, 2014

Beautiful Sentences

[VijayKudal] Beautiful Sentences

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Monday, January 20, 2014

Have a Great Monday Good Morning

THINGS YOU CAN DO WITH COCA-COLA 


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