Two Young Achievers
Now close your eyes for two minutes and think of one quality which makes you different from others in the class.
There are million of children in this world. But not one of those children is exactly like. You don’t look exactly like ant one ease.
a) Your fingerprints footprints are different.
b) You smell different too.
The way you think and feel is special to you too. You have thoughts and feelings that are yours alone.
So, both physically and mentally you are special. There is only one “you’’ in the whole world.
1) Now close your eyes for two minutes and think of one quality which makes you different from others in the class.
2) After two minutes share your opinion with your partner.
*In order to be a leader in life you have to achievers while young because “Tomorrow belongs Today’s Achievers’’. So the special you must become a young Achiever.
Two young achievers
Making friends with eagles
At the age of thirteen, Smita Chaturvedi was the youngest Para-sailor in India.
Para- sailing is based on the principal of the kite. In Para-sailing the person is attached to a jeep with a long rope. A billowed parachute is attached behind.
As the jeep moves the person rises up, just like a kite. Smita describe Para-sailing as “flying like a bird in the sky, with the eagles trying to make friends with you’’.
Smita, who is sixteen years old now, wants to become a sky diver in the armed forces. She is an active student of her school, the convent of Jesus and Mary, Agra. She is an excellent speaker and is also good in dramatics. Smita has been to Europe for three months. She has also done some Para- sailing in France.
Can not stop making waves
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At the age of thirteen years, Kutraleeshwaran (kutral) is famous for swimming is sea. His name has been recorded in the Guinness book of records for swimming six sea channels in eight months. He is also the youngest to have swum four of the sea channels.
“I knew I could did it and I did it’’, said Kutral on his return to India. He looks like ay other Indian boy with sandalwood paste and vermillion smears on his forehead.
Kutral’s father took him for coaching in swimming at the age of seven. He is, I fact, the brain behind his son’s success. He has encouraged the boy to become what he is today.
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