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Work Without ‘Reward’

Last Monday, my school declared the student council results. It took three days for them to decide, as it was a tough competition. I was prepared to take the results sportingly. Just before the school closed, we had a special assembly where students waited for results with a lot of anticipation.

I have nominated myself as the literary ambassador of the school and I WON! I was on cloud nine at that moment and my parents gave me a treat. I will get my complete responsibility tomorrow, as tomorrow is our school’s investiture ceremony. I have also the entire editorial team for magazines and soft boards with me.

I am not giving complete credit to myself. I also do not think the result I got is only because of my hard work. It is always good to work without expecting any reward. Therefore, that day I understood that whatever I do, I have to do it with my best efforts and not expect any reward for it. It is important to give our best and not be anxious about the consequence.

Next month is the literary month where literary ambassadors will take most of the duties, i.e. my compeer and me. 🙂 🙂

Image by Andrian Valeanu from Pixabay

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My Unexpected Challenge

Today I woke up with a fresh start thinking that I will win in the school’s elections because I realized the other day that I was the only one nominating from the girls. Even though my class is a little boring nowadays, the student council was my only other interesting thing except my two friends. When I reached school, I got to know that I am not the only one nominating for the post. Another girl who is one year older than me also nominated. She is a strong opponent and she got many appreciations earlier.

This is the unexpected challenge I have encountered today. These kinds of challenges always make our day interesting and our life will not be mundane. So, we need to welcome the challenges and face it with a broad smile. ( And I need to even improve my campaigning and let me see what happens tomorrow.)

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