Mindset matters Yesterday morning was my lecture at Borivali from 8 to 1. The topic which I taught at Borivali, I was going to repeat the same topic in the Ghatkopar lecture which was from 2:30 to 7:30. One of our students from Borivali asked me, "Sir, don't you feel bored taking the same topic again?" Now here's where the mindset matters. I believe so many students have trusted me and JKSC and joined our classes. So it's absolutely binding on me to give my 100%. Moreover, I cannot afford to be bored because the students at Ghatkopar are different compared to the Borivali ones and some students come from Ulhasnagar to our Ghatkopar batch (literally 1.5 hours travel time one way). With so many students giving us a chance to shape their careers, willing to travel the extra mile and dedicatedly attending the lecs, my motivation automatically shoots up and I teach with the same zeel and passion in every lecture. PS: A huge shoutout to our students for trusting us with their CFA® Program prep! Couldn't be happier! #passion #teaching #career #cfa #finance
Thank you for always giving your 100%! Your passion and commitment make a huge difference in our learning experience your enthusiasm and dedication are truly motivating. Proud to be a part of your class!"
Sir your efforts have been seen in the results The way u take a topic and break it into parts for explaining is commendable 🙌
I am so keen on starting my CFA journey again with you; seeing all your posts….after the terrible experience I have had previously; I was so discouraged🤦♀️
Inspiring words 👏🏽 Mihir Dedhiya, CFA, CA
Need more faculties like you !
Amazing sir!
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5moMihir Dedhiya, CFA, CA Insightful 💡 I Would like to share one shloka pertaining to your post : Chapter 16 (Adhyaya 16), Verse 24 (Shloka 24) of the Bhagavad Gita. "उत्साहो निश्चयात् धैर्यात् तत्कर्म प्रवर्तनात्। सङ्गत्यागात् सतोवृत्तेः षड्भिर्भक्तिः प्रसिध्यति॥" This verse underscores the virtues of enthusiasm (utsāha), determination (nishchaya), steadfastness (dhairya), and detachment (saṅga tyāgāt) in achieving success through devoted action (satovṛtteḥ).