Achiever...a mind that never rests.......
Major Gopika AS Pawar
Building sustainable eco system/ex IKEA/Indian Army /IIM Ahmedabad
Achiever is an adjective that others assign to a person. Does the achiever himself/herself also perceives it in the same manner? In the majority of circumstances no.
When you search the word on google it says, "An achiever is a person who achieves a specified level of success" this specified level is defined by others and is a bit difficult for the person to comprehend. The so-called achiever is thus forced(by oneself) to do more and go that extra mile... as what has been done to date is always in the past. There is a constant need for self-evaluation and self-actualization.
?A thirst that never gets quenched.
It is the insufficiency that navigates this person. The person is conscious of ‘What motivates’ than ‘Who motivates’ or from where the message or motivation is being delivered. This can be someone's aura, a statement by someone, an event in life, or a situation the person has been into. The source can be anything or anywhere. The subconscious conflict feels tranquility at this moment even though it is short-lived.
There is a constant comparison in this person's mind (knowingly and unknowingly). It might seem difficult to accept, however, is a fact to me. Acceptance helps improve self-image and avoids additional turmoil of not fitting into society’s prescribed way of life.
Wishing happiness and peace of being 'On the way' to the turmoiled achiever's mind.
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2 年#womenempowerment #womenentrepreneurs Thanks for a lovely article.it’s inspiring and at the same time very thoughtful
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2 年Looks like a true story ;-) But yeah some people are restless, for them its not the wordly recognition but a constant need of doing something worthwhile.