Thank you so much for that post. The candle reminds me of my leadership responsibility - it has to be visible so that others can benefit. Regards, Timothy
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
very nice... really motivating....this will be helpful to motivate in house staff to keep shining in office even though they do not meet customers.. just one way of using this story.
From India, Calcutta
From India, Calcutta
Amazing, if we obey what God has said nothing can stop us to acheive success in Both the worlds.
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
even after burning candle gives the light, roshani, aasha to others. let us commit one thing that we should help others, without expecting any return benefit to us. lets share the knowledge.....
From India, Bhopal
From India, Bhopal
Absolutely good one. The story tells clearly not to think how small we are but how much useful we should be.
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Wonderful way of putting across the message!! Thank youuu...
A Candle
One evening a man took a small candle from a box and began to climb a long winding stairway. "Where are we going?" asked the candle. "We're going up higher than a house to show the ships the way to the harbor." "But no ship in the harbor could ever see my light," the candle said. "It is so very small." "If your light is small," the man said "just keep on burning brightly and leave the rest to me." When they reached the top of the long stairs, they came to a large lamp. Then he took the little candle and lit the lamp. Soon the large polished mirrors behind the lamp sent beams of light out across the miles of sea.
We are God's candle. Our job is to keep on shining. The success of our work is in His hands. A tiny candle or match can start a forest fire. The little flame of your good example can actually change the lives of others without you knowing it. Be a light to them like the beacon light in the story which guided the ships to safe harbor.[/QUOTE]
From India, Thana
A Candle
One evening a man took a small candle from a box and began to climb a long winding stairway. "Where are we going?" asked the candle. "We're going up higher than a house to show the ships the way to the harbor." "But no ship in the harbor could ever see my light," the candle said. "It is so very small." "If your light is small," the man said "just keep on burning brightly and leave the rest to me." When they reached the top of the long stairs, they came to a large lamp. Then he took the little candle and lit the lamp. Soon the large polished mirrors behind the lamp sent beams of light out across the miles of sea.
We are God's candle. Our job is to keep on shining. The success of our work is in His hands. A tiny candle or match can start a forest fire. The little flame of your good example can actually change the lives of others without you knowing it. Be a light to them like the beacon light in the story which guided the ships to safe harbor.[/QUOTE]
From India, Thana
Dear friends
Can anyone send me a "Logistics Policy' prevailing in any of your organization which will help me framing one in a meaningful. Since I am in-charge of the Logistics Management of a large scale Engineering company and is currently working on this policy. With the wonderful help and meaningful guidelines this site is providing through the intellectuals all around, I thought of making my efforts of framing the policy is a user friendly and value addition way. Hope to receiving inputs from all of your friends!!
Balakrishnan
From India, Ahmadabad
Can anyone send me a "Logistics Policy' prevailing in any of your organization which will help me framing one in a meaningful. Since I am in-charge of the Logistics Management of a large scale Engineering company and is currently working on this policy. With the wonderful help and meaningful guidelines this site is providing through the intellectuals all around, I thought of making my efforts of framing the policy is a user friendly and value addition way. Hope to receiving inputs from all of your friends!!
Balakrishnan
From India, Ahmadabad
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