Recently, Anand Mishra, a former IPS officer hailing from the Assam-Meghalaya cadre, made the significant decision to resign from his prestigious post.??
After resigning, he aims to focus on personal growth and social work. A video featuring Mishra has surfaced online, catching the interest of social media users. Nagaland Minister Temjen Imna Along shared the video on X (Formerly Twitter), where Mishra offers valuable lessons on setting and achieving small goals.
The Nagaland Minister wrote, "His words are incredibly motivating. Take a moment to listen."
Mishra uses practical examples to highlight how accomplishing small tasks can lead to greater achievements. He believes in focusing on these small steps initially and advises individuals not to be discouraged by immediate outcomes.
He shared, "Living a productively stress-free life is about setting small goals. Don't think at once to climb the Himalayas. When these small goals are achieved, they give you confidence.?
And always remember that when you have to reach the top, never think that you climbed directly. To reach the top, you climb each step. Each step is your small goal.?
Every little effort contributes significantly to the big result. So, after every small effort, don't think, 'I didn't get any result.' You won't even realize that the big result comes from these small steps. So, respect that, 'small tasks, small results, small accomplishments.' Keep setting such targets and move forward."
The impactful words of IPS officer Anand Mishra, shared by Temjen Imna Along, have resonated strongly with followers. The footage left people impressed, garnering over 24,000 views so far. Social media users admire Mishra.
Hailing from Bihar, Mishra showcased his capabilities by securing an All India Rank (AIR) of 225 in the UPSC CSE 2010, leading to his training in the prestigious Indian Police Service. His journey started as the Superintendent of Police (SP) in Assam's Lakhimpur district before taking on responsibilities in Manipur.
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