See the lives of the great men, it is known that success does not match with the follow-up rules. Actually, successful ones are those who make their own paths. What was the daily routine of some great men of the world, what they particularly preferred in their life, can guide us for work, what are they?
Whether it is only getting up early in the morning, doing regular work or doing regular yoga, regardless of general health, etc. Only success is achieved by walking on things! If yes, who can not do it, they can not succeed! If you think so, stay sure! Because, you might think wrong too. You can find many examples of those who fall under the category of great men and who want to follow them all. For example, Mahatma Gandhi, Nitse, Winston Churchill, philosopher Emmanuel Kant etc. The rules which he made on his own path, can work as a guide for us. Those great men who know the things of these great men can get a better guidance too, you can find them in the following points …
Do not work for long period
Due to high working-pressure in modern work-culture, it will not be more appropriate to say that less work. But those who are engaged in long-term work without breaking, they should definitely learn from those people who have achieved huge achievements even during very short period of time. For example, British author Tom Robbins, Bethovan, philosopher Michael Fault used to work for a very short period of time and had limited working hours. Although they used to set different time for this. For example, if there were only nine to three o’clock in the morning, one used to work only for three hours. In fact, they knew that it is more important than working for a longer period of time that its achievement is so much!
‘Work’ at work
Some people do many things together during work. There are also some who, during the work-time excuses of work-pressure, also ate only at their work-site or desk. Whereas it should be, that when you are working, think only about improving your work better at that time. And do the other things or think after the expiry of the work-time. Look at the routine of Winston Churchill, then he will find that he never at any other point of view at his workplace. Actually, they used to do all the work at regular intervals and say that even at meal time they would eat and enjoy it with full preparation.
Avoid monotony
It is natural to have solidarity with the start-stop-start patterns of daily work. But if you want to make work productive, then you should make some changes. Yes, this change can be any kind of change. For example, if you can have a party with your colleagues, you can sometimes make a little change in your work to make your work envoyful. For example, whenever Mahatma Gandhi got the time, he would have to massage himself to get his fatigue or go out on a tour with his colleagues. Likewise, the great philosopher Kant had lunch with friends to avoid monotony. Churchill was fond of painting and he used to say that I do not have time, there are lots of things, but I want to do varity during work, because I know that ‘monotony’ will affect my work-ability.
Do not ignore health
If you have life, then you are aware – we all know it. Despite this, most of us do not take proper care of health on the pretext of work. But those who are on the strength of success, they consider health as the biggest wealth. The same thing comes from the lives of our great men. For example, Mahatma Gandhi, Nitish, Bethovan etc used to take time for Yoga despite all the troubles and work-pressure. They gave importance to balanced life and catering as well.