New Definitions Of Fail End And No


If you fail, never give up because F.A.I.L. means “First Attempt In Learning”

End is not the end, in fact E.N.D. means “Effort Never Dies”

If you get No as an answer, remember N.O. means “Next Opportunity”

So let’s be positive !!

Be Beautiful


wealthymattersIn a perfect world, we’d all be judged on the sweetness of our souls. But in our less than perfect world, the woman who looks pretty has a distinct advantage and, usually, the last word.

You may have great inner resources, but they don’t show up as confidence when you don’t feel pretty.

People are more apt to believe you and like you when you know you look fine. And when the world approves, self-respect is just a little easier

Beauty is an attitude…….There are no ugly women – only women who don’t care or who don’t believe they’re attractive.

-Estee Lauder

Work On Your Looks!

Repeat For Sales


Repeat For Sales

On Unequal Relationships


wealthymattersIn every relationship, there is always one person who is an unequal. If you are at the lower end of a relationship, you have to maintain that, along with maintaining your dignity. Once the ego kicks in, things become difficult……… Love can have many levels, but respect should always be paramount-Karan Johar.

Don Your Confidence


wealthymattersNobody is ever going to believe that I was a very shy person. But my mother used to beg me to go out and make friends, because I had a lot of low-esteem issues as a child. I was overweight and was constantly accused of being effeminate. This put me in a kind of zone where I always thought ‘I can’t do this’ or ‘I can’t talk to people’. All I would do was eat and study. Of course, today, my mother regrets the advice she gave me! I went through a drastic change when I went to college. We had no uniforms, so we had to wear regular clothes and that’s when I realised, I had to lose weight if I wanted to look presentable or I would never be able to make any friends. Along with my clothes, my personality also changed. Though I was still shy, I never had stage fright. I could stand in front of a crowd and give a speech. Even now, I am shy and put on this garb of confidence. I am always acting. Whenever we leave our home, we are all playing parts and it’s only when we return home, and are about to sleep, that we see our real self. I have realised that one simply needs to find a balance between confidence and over-confidence.-Karan Johar.