Wednesday, June 01, 2011

Daily Inventory

This is what the word 'inventory' entails according to the Oxford Dictionary:
Pronunciation: /ɪnv(ə)nt(ə)ri/
noun (plural inventories)
• a complete list of items such as property, goods in stock, or the contents of a building.
• chiefly North American a quantity of merchandise or goods held in stock.
• (in accounting) the entire stock of a business, including materials, components, work in progress, and finished product.

You must be wondering why all this has been put here. Now coming to the point as we have the daily inventory in terms of property, merchandise or in accounting, similarly we need to have a daily inventory system in our life too. A day is gone and we are so tired towards the fag end of the day that we don’t give a second thought to what happened during that day.
We can reflect upon our actions, behaviour and what all we have achieved (in accordance with the goals that we had set for ourselves for the day). Actually a few might be having the opinion that we do our best and then leave the rest. This is because many of believe in the policy of ‘forgive and forget’. But my dear, let me suggest that this approach of analyzing at the end of the day is not at all opposed to the philosophy of forgive and forget. Those who want to forget the past and live in present only also can do this exercise without violating the principles that govern their philosophy of life.
In the evening just ask yourself the following questions:

Have you been able to do justice to the tasks that were allotted to you?
Have you accomplished the targets that you had set for yourself for the day?
Have you been in a pleasant mood and not angry at the slightest pretext?
Have you been thoughtful and acted with precaution today?
Have you been a source of inspiration for others or have you put them off with your melancholic approach?
Have you been impartial and just in your approach in judging others?
Have you added something to the existing with your creativity or have you been killing time indulging in petty and unimportant tasks?
Have you added a smile to the lips of the one having tears hanging in his eyes?
Have you improved yourself in the pursuit of being the best edition of yourself?

(P.S. Are you still reading the questions? You better get going so that you can answer them in a much better way by the time it’s evening!!!)

2 comments:

Akashdeep Singh said...

Beautiful thoughts and practical too!

We just go on living and most life-gurus preach to forget the past and move on. But once in a while we must, before dumping the immediate past, retrospect and learn from the past and best way to do that is what this post illustrates.

Choose correct questions for that list and you are on a sure way to degree of perfection you desire for yourself.

Thanks for sharing and keep posting.

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