"The lessons and journey will always play an important part in me"
The Quest for Personal Mastery

"The lessons and journey will always play an important part in me"

Hi Family!!!
 Woah!!!... It's the END of training and the BEGINNING of setting our learnings into Practical Life. 
 When I started the Personal Mastery Quest the next day, I fractured my leg, and my family trip got canceled. 
 This quest kept me growing, motivated, guiding, and supporting by soothing my days on bed rest. 
 Mr Srikumar Rao's stories always had a bang on concluding morale with to-do things, all very fascinating.
 And the 1hr videos for question-answer sessions were very insightful and helpful for deeper understanding.
 My journey started from maintaining a journal never did I expect to share my insights with my quest family members. 
 This quest made me understand it's not about how much I'm benefiting but what we are able to contribute to others. 
 And as Rao said, Happiness is our birthright, and we should always feel gratitude and appreciated.
 I can't believe my training session got over along with my physiotherapy and, I finally, went on my family trip.
 I loved the two months roller coaster, and the lessons and journey will always play an important part in me. 

Kritika mehra

Process Analyst

Manama, Bahrain

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