You should also record your successes, failures, habits, mistakes, and goals.
These are all essential for personal growth.
There are two ways you can do this:
When a son failed the 9th grade, the father anticipated the disappointment and judgment that would follow. He knew his son might feel depressed, that his friends might see him as a loser, and that even their parents might think less of him. But instead of succumbing to despair, the father did something extraordinary. On the same day, he organized a big party, inviting everyone they knew.
During the celebration, the father stood up and made a bold announcement: "My son studied hard, but he failed this year. Koi baat nahi. I’m with him. He will study more and pass next year. There’s nothing to fear. Let’s enjoy today!"
The warmth and support he showed that day strengthened his son’s resolve. The following year, the son passed with flying colors. A few years later, he cracked the IAS exam, fulfilling a dream many thought impossible.
Baap-Beta Ho To Aisa. Kudos to the father and son.
What are you thinking now?
Don’t overthink.
Be positive always.
Do your work with positivity, and the results will follow one day.