Tuesday, October 21, 2008

HBFITES the best in IPCC Training in India are optimists to the core says Alok Sharma

HBFITES are the trail blazers in corporate as well as individual training in India on various domains like CISCO, IPCC, Microsoft, Veritas, VOIP, etc. HBF group of course is best recognized for their expertise in the voice domain, VOIP, and are regarded as one of the best CISCO IPCC CCIE corporate training providers in India in sync with the latest LAB infrastructure as per CISCO, CUCM 6.0 (CISCO Unified Communications Manager). HBFITES has amazingly produced more than 5000 successful professionals from abroad on multiple domains, no mean achievement. People behind the high success rate of HBFITES are self starters and highly motivated, positive thinking optimists, and their training modules are crafted in such a way which rules out failure as an option. What is the reason for this? Let us find out.

Do you see the glass half full or half empty? We now have proof that positive thinking will add years to our lives and it has been revealed, through extensive research, that the difference between an optimists and a pessimists life span is around 12 years of life. Whoa! What an extra decade can do to your life is for you to decide.

Further it has also been established, contrary to popular belief, that being an optimist or a pessimist is not always dependent on one's environment, circumstances and stressors. While of course these factors play a role, there are many people in fantastic situations with plenty of money and no recognizable stress that are miserable. Then there are those whose lives are profoundly stressful that seem to be incredibly happy and optimistic.
Being optimistic is not just about living a long life. It is about enjoying life and living it to the fullest. Having an optimistic outlook is imperative to feeling young and free.

So what is the difference between an optimist and a pessimist?

• Optimists see setbacks as temporary, changeable, and even a chance to learn and grow. They are motivated to take action. Non-optimists tend to look at setbacks as permanent and hopeless.

• Optimists explain positive events as having happened because of them... if they get a new job it is because they are good at what they do. A pessimist views good things that happen to them as lucky breaks or a fluke.

• Optimists are not self deprecating. For example, if they didn't follow their diet for a week, they might say, "I had a lot going on this week. I didn't plan my time too well. I'll have to do better next week." A pessimist blames him or herself for everything and never gets away with anything. If they missed out on their diet for a week they might say "I have no self-discipline and will never be the weight I desire. I am a loser!"
If you are one of those self blaming, negative pessimists, don't worry you won't fall sick tomorrow neither are the Heavens going to fall, and you can become an optimist with a little belief and work. People can learn to adopt more optimistic outlooks for example while I have always been fairly optimistic; I certainly continue to work on being more positive. There are always ways to open our minds and become more in touch with the greatness of life.

Here are a few pointers that can work wonders if followed in right earnest

• When something positive happens in your life, ask yourself whether you are giving yourself credit for making it happen? Think of all your strengths that have contributed to your success.

• When negative events occur, think of the extenuating circumstances that could have contributed to this happening. Don't be so quick to blame yourself. And if you realize that you have created this event, think about what you can do differently next time. See this as a way to learn a lesson.

• Imagine what future possibilities could be on there way. There are infinite possibilities in life and you should expect the best!

Get Motivated and move on

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