Turn every stumbling block into stepping stone & emerge a victor: Principal JKPS Kunjwani

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JAMMU: “Focus more on your desires than your doubts, and the dream will take care of itself”.
With this opening statement Gunika Sharma of Grade XI Medical stream conducted the morning assembly alongwith her classmates on the topic “How to overcome doubts and failures” at JKPS Kunjwani. Addind more substance to the topic, Ananadi added, “I want to talk about something we all face at some points in our life. Have you ever felt that your life is not good enough or that you will never achieve goals. Many people struggle with these feelings, but the good news is that there are ways to overcome them. Doubts can hold us back from pursuing our dreams, but its often in fear. To overcome doubts, we need to focus on our strengths, set everlasting goals and also surround ourselves with supportive people who encourage us to grow”.

Glimpses of morning assembly at JKPS Kunjwani on Monday.

Taking the baton from the previous speaker, Taniya pitched in by saying, “Failure is part of life and it’s not the end, every person has experienced failure. The key is to learn our mistake, stay resilient, and keep moving forward. Do remembers, failure is not the opponent of success, it is a stepping stone to success. Failure is a stepping stone on the way of greatness – it teaches us strength and courage to rise again. And, our success is not defined by how we failed; it is defined by that how we rise after failing. At last I want to conclude saying that you have to be great to start but you have to start to be great”.
Harshta charged up the atmosphere with her brilliant poetic composition:
Let doubt arise, let failure shout, Still courage stands and blocks them out. Storms may come and shadow stay, But strength grows brighter every day. No fall can stop what’s meant to be, Each step still builds a victory. The path is tough, the goal is near, Rise against and lose the fear.
Under the column Quotations, Sangam quoted Winston Churchill, “Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to co ntinue that counts”.
Principal JKPS Kunjwani Rajesh Rathore applauded all the presenters for instilling hope and zeal in the audience and stated, “Doubts are natural. Failures are inevitable. But how we respond to them defines who we become. When we stumble, our first instinct is often to question our worth, our ability, or our path. But I urge you to look at every failure not as a dead end, but as a detour. A failure is an invitation to pause, reflect, and grow stronger. Every great inventor, leader, and artist has faced failures. What set them apart was their ability to rise every time they fell”.
“Dear students, you are capable of far more than you think. Let your failures fertilize your growth. Let your doubts push you to prepare better. Turn every stumbling block into a stepping stone & emerge a Victor”, he concluded.

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