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Published: Nov 15th, 2019 08:42 pmFollowing are Excerpts from a Training Content developed by Malti Lakhani for Maharastra State Rural Livelyhood Mission program. Imagine Rural women reading the chapter on Self Discipline. A lot of thought process was involved to match up to the interest by giving them English in a very easy form and helping develop the thought process of our wonderful women. so, here it goes :
"...........Meet Gabbar
We have a very well directed and
performed movie in Indian Cinema – Sholay. We have characters of many shades in
the movie. Two of them were Thakur (The Good Police Officer)
Think of Thakur as the part of you that is creative, fun-loving, and
pleasure-seeking; the child side of yourself. You want to recruit Thakur as a
partner who supports your self-discipline efforts while discouraging Gabbar.
This concept of Thakur – Gabbar is one of the more important concepts to understand in your attempts to develop self-discipline. This concept - understanding it and applying it, has been instrumental in self-discipline successes. So, you will begin by learning about how your personal “Gabbar” operates.
It’s time we stop allowing Gabbar to
hijack Thakur’s mind and act as an imposter. Gabbar knows all your fears,
incompetencies, weaknesses and so on. He
knows that once you develop self-discipline, you'll be your own boss. That
means time for Gabbar to rule. You'll no longer be a slave to the
self-defeating traits that keep you from transforming your desires and ideas
into actions and achievements............"
The above is just a couple of pages from the entire 6 books developed.