Lawyer who preferred to focus on next 7 Dsys only

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Life and work are full of clutters. So many things need our attention, prioritisation etc etc.

It looks that life is not an easy job.

I know a lawyer. As one day he had told me, He chose to focus on only 7 days at a time.

Every Sunday, he will sit for an hour and fill up time slots of next seven days.
Which cases are there? What is to be accomplished?

The cut off line of seven days makes life a little easier. The total burden of things to do is reduced to seven days of workload only.

This lawyer, later became District Judge and then became a Judge of Gujarat High Court.

Now he is retired from Judgeship. However, I remember him as Justice C. K. Buch.

Self Provement – Third party verifiable steps are better

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Self improvement can begin at any age.

That path of self improvement should be adopted which can be verified by any third party audit.

Steps for improvement must be documented before and after an exercise for self improvement is done, in such a way that any third person can verify and audit it.

It means, self improvement must begin from our outer and verifiable behaviours. (and not from inner behaviours as some people suggest).

Inner steps are difficult to be verified by a third person. Without outsider’s watch on our steps, it is difficult to be consistent.

Haresh Raichura