"Every sunset is also a sunrise. The book you hold in your hand ensures that you are awake when the sun rises and the sun sets. For, it is only when we are awake that we begin to live! The Glass is Half Full is an attempt to search for that ever evasive centre of gravity which can propel us on an upward trajectory of growth and fulfilment. The challenge is all about how and what we think. If a glass is placed upside down, it will never fill up even if it rains. It can fill only if it is placed properly. So is the human mind. While one person is stuck because he wonders 'Can I?', the other person progresses because he believes I Can!'
The author Prof. Kalpana Mathur with an MBA and PhD is a behavioural expert with 35 years of experience as a quality facilitator in the domain of people skills. Associated with international and inter-governmental organisations in Asia and the Pacific, Prof. Mathur has contributed prominently towards organisation development. She has several publications to her credit mapping new corporate dynamics. Recognised as a management educator, she heads the Department of Management Studies and has also been Dean, Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies and Director, Educational Multimedia Research Centre at JNV University, Jodhpur.
Michael Angelo was once asked, "How do you produce statues that are so full of life?" He said, "The rough marble already contains the statues, it is a matter of extracting them."
Someone chiselled me and I was ignited to touch the core of every individual aspiring to achieve new heights in life. This book is a dream conjured up to chisel beautiful statues by inspiring people on an upward trajectory of holistic growth and sparkle.
The world is moving ahead driven by speed and novelty. There is total explosion in the scale and scope of what we do and how we do it. At the same time, we still breathe at the same pace and still take nine months to come out of the womb. The fact remains that we are human beings with untapped potential struggling to touch the sky in a volatile scenario.
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Hindu (1737)
Philosophers (2384)
Aesthetics (332)
Comparative (70)
Dictionary (12)
Ethics (40)
Language (370)
Logic (72)
Mimamsa (56)
Nyaya (137)
Psychology (409)
Samkhya (61)
Shaivism (59)
Shankaracharya (239)
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