Would you like to become an extraordinary leader like Mahatma Gandhi?
Do you feel that you could rise higher if only your circumstances were a bit better than what you have been blessed with?
This presentation will not only convince you that you can become an extraordinary leader but it will also show you how.
| Gandhi came from a background far worse than yours and mine. He was born as the fourth child from the fourth wife of his father who had less than grade 3 education and his mother was illiterate. Gandhi was a below-average student, was married at age 13 and had fathered a son by age 16. He was too shy to participate in any extra-curricular activity and had not read a newspaper until he was 18. In fact he did not show any sign of leadership up to the age of 23. And then, slowly but steadily, he rose to become one of the greatest leaders that this world has ever seen! |
Other Topics: Sarvodaya: The Genesis of Gandhi's Rise to 'Mahatmaship'; Mahatma Gandhi on Character Education; Mahatma Gandhi, the Journalist; Mahatma Gandhi, a Teacher par Excellence; Mahatma Gandhi, a Crusader of Women's Equality; Mahatma Gandhi, the Manager;. Mahatma Gandhi, a Role Model of Service; Mahatma Gandhi, a Social & Political Reformer; Gandhi's Satyagrha and Rotary's 4-Way Test: A Remarkable Similarity; |
"You must be the change you want to see in others." – Mahatma Gandhi
"In mass civil resistance leadership is essential; in individual civil resistance every resister is his own leader." – Mahatma Gandhi
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A presentation by Shall Sinha
Although Mahatma Gandhi is no longer with us, it is possible to bring his characterization back.
Using his personal library that contains over 50,000 pages of collected works of Mahatma Gandhi, Shall Sinha draws all his supporting materials from Gandhi's actual life and leaves his audience inspired - feeling good about themselves and their work and also with a zest for new challenges. Shall Sinha is the author of "Words of Wisdom from Mahatma Gandhi". |
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