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The Eagle
Freedom, Strength, Courage, beauty, honour, pride, determination and grace
Be an Eagle Love and Never give up
Freedom, Strength, Courage, beauty, honour, pride, determination and grace
Be an Eagle Love and Never give up
The eagle serves as an excellent analogy for business growth and personal therapy due to its symbolic representation of wisdom, keen observation, and adaptability. In business growth, wisdom is crucial for making informed decisions, strategizing, and navigating through challenges. Eagles, known for their acute vision, can see in the dark and have a panoramic view of their surroundings, which parallels the need for business leaders to have foresight and a comprehensive understanding of market trends and potential pitfalls. This ability to "see beyond" immediate obstacles and understand the bigger picture enables businesses to innovate and evolve, much like an eagle hunting efficiently in the night.
In personal therapy, the eagle's attributes of keen observation and patience reflect the therapeutic process. Effective therapy requires a deep understanding of one's thoughts and emotions, akin to the eagle's sharp observational skills. Just as eagles patiently wait and watch before making a move, personal growth often demands introspection and the willingness to sit with one's feelings and experiences. This period of reflection and self-awareness is vital for uncovering deep-seated issues and fostering personal transformation. Furthermore, the eagle's adaptability to various environments mirrors the resilience and flexibility needed in personal therapy to cope with and overcome life's challenges. Embracing these eagle-like qualities can lead to profound personal and professional growth, enabling individuals and businesses to thrive in the face of adversity.
Eagles fly alone (Stay away from narrow minded people)
Eagles have accurate vision (Keep your focus)
Eagles eat fresh prey (Look for new frontiers leave the past behind)
Eagles love the storm (Face challenges and Rise higher from them)
Eagles prepare for training (Grow by coming out of your comfirt zone)
Eagles grow old plucks out his feathers breaks his claws then hides and comes out flying higher than befire (Let go of old habits)
Never give up
Be an eagle
According to Dr. Krishnan C, there are six leadership principles to learn from eagles.
Stay away from narrow-minded people, they'll close your mind off to new ideas.
Remain focused on your end goal - don't get hung up on needless specifics.
Don't live in your past successes, find new goals.
Face challenges head on - don't avoid your problems.
There's no room for growth in your comfort zone. Leave it.
If an old habit is holding you back, drop it.