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Stressing that each and every person has a unique talent and it comes out only with regular exercise and continuous training of our brain, personality development trainer Syyed Noor Mohammad Shakeer said while addressing the B.Tech first-year students of Jayaprakash Narayana College of Engineering at Dharmapuri village in Mahbubnagar on Tuesday.
Mahbubnagar: Stressing that each and every person has a unique talent and it comes out only with regular exercise and continuous training of our brain, personality development trainer Syyed Noor Mohammad Shakeer said while addressing the B.Tech first year students of Jayaprakash Narayana College of Engineering at Dharmapur village in Mahbubnagar on Tuesday.
He said each and every student must build a positive attitude towards life and must set goals and work with commitment and dedication to achieve the same.
The personality development expert from Hyderabad, who is a blind, said that when he was 5 years old he lost both his eyes and became a complete blind. However, he did not lose hope against life and he went on to complete his education and completed Masters in English (MA) and later he even completed Master of Business Administration (MBA) and worked in various leading companies as a personality development trainer to the employees.
"I am sharing you my life experience, because I being a blind could achieve great things, for you with all resources at your disposal can do wonders. Only thing we need is positive attitude, punctuality, set a goal in life and work with dedication and commitment to achieve it and success will be yours," Shakeer motivated the students during his speech at JPNCE auditorium.
The expert said that human beings are having a wonderful memory; however, we are not even able to utilise its potential 10 percent. He recollected that the 600 contact numbers in his mobile phone and their position and surprised the students with his brilliant memory skills.
The B.Tech students of first year were told to first identify their strengths and weaknesses and accordingly plan their strategy how to overcome their weakness. "If we really know where we are week then we must work to overcome those weakness. If we can do that then success will automatically welcomes you," observed Mohammad Shakeer.
He stressed and advised the students to constantly read books related to great leaders and try to learn from their experiences and try to pick up good deeds from them and implement the same in your life to become a good person in the society. He said regular practise and clear goal setting along with time perfect time management can achieve great things in life.
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