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OOZE: Self Motivation from Bhagavad Gita in Modern Times
OOZE: Self Motivation from Bhagavad Gita in Modern Times
OOZE: Self Motivation from Bhagavad Gita in Modern Times
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OOZE: Self Motivation from Bhagavad Gita in Modern Times

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"Bhagavad Gita" All 18 Chapters with Step by Step Practical Application At Your Fingertips.

Kishan Barai is the CEO of Barai Overseas - a leading Export-Import Consultation Business. He is also the renowned author of Export Import Made Very Easy. Now, his fans and readers are in for a treat with his highly-anticipated autobiography: Ooze. Dive into Kishan’s spiritual world full of good deeds and humble qualities that defined both his personal and professional life.

Kishan’s main philosophy in life was always: “I do not look towards girls”. This inadvertently pushed his career to places he never could have imagined. Kishan set himself up in life with a plethora of inspirational content by his side. His family used to worship Lord Krishna; the King of Romance. Kishan quickly realized that Lord Krishna’s character was the polar opposite of his, causing him to wonder: “Why should I worship him as a God, just because my parents do?”

Kishan soon reached a stage in his life where he discovered the hard-hitting truth: he was not on the right path towards his destiny. It was then that he allowed Lord Krishna to enter his life with open arms, guiding him on his journey to inner-peace and uncontainable prosperity.

Are you ready to unlock the great teachings of both Lord Krishna and Kishan Barai, increasing your faith in God while boosting your belief in yourself? At just few bucks a copy, there’s absolutely nothing to lose – only everything to gain by letting Lord Krishna reimagine your holy perspective today!

LanguageEnglish
Publisherkishanbarai
Release dateApr 5, 2018
ISBN9781370954049
OOZE: Self Motivation from Bhagavad Gita in Modern Times
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Motivated, devoted, charismatic and disciplined, Kishan Barai embodies the qualities of a true leader and entrepreneurial powerhouse. Born and raised in India, he was heavily influenced by his grandmother who instilled invaluable traits and life lessons in him helping to shape him into the remarkable self-made man he is today. Business owner and author of several books, Kishan Barai really is redefining what it means to be a young professional, paving the way of his future through sound decision-making and perseverance. Barai Overseas is an Export Import Consultancy Firm and Academy pioneering the Export Import business. Providing stellar consultancy services to firms as well as informative and in-depth content designed to reshape an individual’s understanding on the industry and how to go about starting, Kishan utilizes his knowledge and expertise garnered from years of learning and seasoning in the industry to help others take their businesses and understanding to a whole new level. The genius of Kishan doesn’t stop with his business. As an author and influential powerhouse, Kishan has also written a number of books designed to both inspire and inform. His books on the Export Import Industry, informing the avid reader on all to be considered and how to go about starting your own journey is unparalleled in its insightful content as well as applicability to the young professional. His book “OOZE: Self Motivation from Bhagavad Gita in Modern Times gives some insight into his life and how he went from a prospect to the established young professional he is today. Healing is not about returning to the life you once knew. Healing means accepting your life as it is now and doing whatever it takes to move forward from there. OOZE book focuses on Kishan Barai’s journey and how he motivated himself to success with the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita. All of the teachings in this book are very practical and be adapted to individual lives. Kishan Barai is a renowned Author & Export Import Business Consultant. He has written books on a wide range of topics. Some of his titles include “Export-Import Made Very Easy”, “Bhagavad Gita Made Very Easy”, “Export-Import Marketing”, “Writing and Selling Books Made Very Easy”, “Understanding Religion Made Very Easy” and now the new one “OOZE: Self Motivation from Bhagavad Gita in Modern Times”. Kishan’s life is a true testament to what can be accomplished once one is focussed, disciplined and has their goals mapped and ready to be worked towards. He has embodied what it truly means to be a young professional and the horizon seems bright with his potential and business endeavours. www.baraioverseas.com www.exportbooster.in www.motivation.international

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    Bad Words

    When I entered Kindergarten, I was introduced to a number of new things; new people, new friends, a new environment and new ways to have fun. I was also introduced to what I would soon come to call bad words. My classmates spoke it and soon, so did I as I thought it was a way to alert others when someone was doing you wrong or to deter the evil-doer. However, a trip to my uncle would soon set me straight, while visiting my Uncle Kaushik Kaka’s house with my sister, we started fighting on the sofa. As I said, I thought bad words were used to deter evil-doers or alert others, so of course, I used it to make her stop. When my uncle heard it, he asked me to repeat what I had said, and I did it so loudly on him. Immediately, he responded with a tight slap and my eyes filled with tears. At 5, I didn’t know what bad words were or what they meant, but I certainly did after that slap.

    After that, I thanked my uncle for the slap because it was the last day I spoke any bad words. Even to this day, they have not even entered my mind because of the lesson installed in me by my uncle Kaushik Kaka.

    I wasn’t always the motivated, determined, accomplished person I am now, in fact, when I was younger, it was quite the opposite. When I was younger, I was rowdy and misbehaved a lot; the kind of child that got into trouble more times than he should. I was a genuine outlaw in school; I copied in tests and exams; I got kicked out of classes by teachers for misconduct; I didn’t do homework and I was punished almost as much as I spent time doing school work. What really ticked me off was when they hit me. My teachers used to scold me by beating me and slapping me, which didn’t help when I had to go home to face more from parents who heard about my bad behaviour. But those weren’t the only people I had tiffs with. I fought with friends and other people at school, got into fights and got bruised a lot, but left more myself. I was a naughty kid, a real troublemaker, and it wasn’t until that day, that my life took a turn for the better.

    To encourage kids and improve their presentation skills, our teacher had us present a thought before the class. When my turn came around, this is what I said:

    School is my Temple 

    Teachers are my God  

    Learning is my Aim 

    Kishan Barai is my Name 

    With great appreciation our science teacher Himanshu Patel came to me, took the mic and told everyone what he thought about what I had said, repeating it to both students and teachers 

    He went on to acknowledge how brilliant I was and how much he appreciated the thought. Because of it, my name became famous in the school and I got a lot of recognition and praise for it which was surprising because I was always being punished by teachers and thrown out of class for misconduct, so it was a real joy being appreciated like that

    Some of the other kids got jealous seeing how I was being treated. One student in particular, Dhruvit, who did very well in school, went to tell our Maths teacher that I was disturbing and beating him. When he heard, he BEAT and SLAPPED me and when I tried to tell him that I didn’t do anything, he said that I was a delinquent who misbehaved and failed in his maths subject, so why should he believe me. The kids enjoyed when this happened.

    I was desperate to take revenge. Now it was my turn. Dhruvit sat next to me in class, which he didn’t like but seating arrangements were fixed. Himanshu Patel, the teacher who praised me the previous day, was very strict and it was the day we were to read from our science textbooks, the science textbook that Dhruvit didn’t have. He turned to me and asked if he could read from my book, to which I denied him because I wanted to see him get punished.

    When Sir Patel started teaching, Dhruvit insisted on sharing the book with me but I kept denying him. When sir came close to our bench, I was elated as Dhruvit did not have his book and would be punished for it.

    When Sir Patel realized that Dhruvit did not have his book, he did not punish him but SCOLD ME INSTED FOR NOT SHARING. I explained to him why I wasn’t, that I was punished for no reason by maths sir because of him and did not want to share my book with him to see him punished. My teacher said that it was wrong to do that, to get revenge on someone who did wrong to you and that the next day, in the thought speaking session, he would expose me in front of the crowd. I was so confused; I started crying because it was so unfair. 

    Even seeing tears coming from my eyes Himanshu Sir told me in class the following things

    School is my Temple 

    You consider School as a Temple? Do you seek revenge in the temple or do you visit the temple for peace and love

    Teachers are my God  

    You consider Teachers your God? In front of God do you seek revenge or enlightenment?

    Learning is my Aim 

    Is learning your Aim? Is this what you want to learn?

    Kishan Barai is my Name 

    I appreciated your name yesterday, now see tomorrow how I expose you in front of everyone

    That is what he said to me

    That day was like hell to me; I was worried and cried almost all day. At home, my parents asked me why I wasn’t in a good mood. I had to lie to them and say that it was because I had a lot of homework, didn’t sleep well, etc. Knowing I couldn’t lie to my parents forever, I just decided to go to school and face my problem.

    The next day, Sir Patel was in a good mood, he was calm now. He sat me down and told me he respected me and that he wants me to love my enemies to improve society. He asked me not to have a vengeful heart and encouraged me not to behave like that again.

    As I listened, I was relieved. I took a deep breath and promised him that I wouldn’t behave like this again. 

    Sir did not expose me in front of the crowd, I would say this was the turning point of my life, some said that change in life is not possible in one day but I am saying it was possible for me. Himanshu Sir made it possible for me. 

    I vowed to myself on that day

    -> I will not have a vengeful attitude 

    -> I will respect all 

    -> I will never copy in exams

    Only I knew and could see the change in me. Before, if someone slapped me, I would slap and kick them twice, now, I had a new outlook on revenge.

    When my schoolmates came to harass me; to kick and slap me; I didn’t retaliate. I actually apologized to them and asked them to forgive me. They were shocked and thought I was acting, but I was really just trying my hardest to keep my promise to Sir Patel. 

    Days passed and my behaviour did change. At first, it was difficult for me to behave and treat the ones who hated me nicely. But in science, it is said that anything practised for 21 days or more becomes a habit and doing good became a habit of mine, so much so that if you ask any of my old classmates, they will have trouble remembering that I was once a bad kid. 

    Even though there was a change in my attitude, my grades were still poor. Because I refused to copy in exams, my grades continued to drop and I was failing all my subjects. My classmates thought I was an idiot for not copying and some of my teachers even encouraged me to copy just to pass the exams. They knew that if I didn’t, they would have to work overtime to teach me and

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