How Can I Find A Good Guru
How to find
a Guru: A guru is an individual that another individual can idolize, and is
typically seen as a trusted adviser or consultant. He or she is normally a more
mature, more knowledgeable person who helps another person in his or her
growth, both in personal as well as professional development. Despite the fact
that these individuals could be looked for in a wide range of social or expert
limits, they are generally discovered in a workplace. Usually, Finding a great
guru, is not much difficult as you can find a person in your life who you
admire as well as idolize and desire to be like him or her. You can discuss
with one of those individuals regarding your situations and this will also
enable a good relation with them.
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The perfect Guru |
In
childhood, siblings act as a guru and builds relationship with younger ones.
They teach social as well as academic knowledge, yet this program is risky as
the siblings cannot have that much info. However, if a sibling is matured, then
he or she may be a perfect guru. Nevertheless, these experiences are beneficiary
for a child.
Finding an
excellent guru can be as simple as looking for a leader or a dependable
associate at work or in place of worship. Here and there, one could be found
through an expert or exchange association, because it is less
demanding to create an association with somebody you know, on the grounds that
you have presumably seen that individual in the task. Contemplate the
individuals you know and work together with and what sorts of aptitudes or
experiences they could allow you to master. Maybe you are searching for a
counselor with expertise in your general vicinity of work, or a mature guardian
to help you as you bring up your small kids. This individual may act like an
audience as you throw suggestions off him or her about daily life, objectives,
ambitions, and work.
When Looking
for a guru or for a master, think about what you want from a guru student
relationship. Consider your character and what kind of individual will enhance
you and profit you in a good way. You can talk with your friends about the
guru-student relationship and about their gurus to know which kind a person can
inspire you or teach you. Talking with friends will also open the possibility
of finding a best guru for you. Think about the negative effects as well, and
keep your mind open.
Consider the
people who were helpful in the past; a teacher or a known person. Think about
their nature and find a suitable one as this will help you in staying away from
swindlers, especially those who misguide. Know your goals and be clear about
your concerns, then look for a pro person who can help you in mastering your
skills. Don't live in skepticism and know what exactly you want from your guru, because this will help in building good guru-student relationship. Talk about goals to
your possible consultant. This will prevent any upcoming misunderstandings
about your purpose of the relationship.
Be
Confident! Take a purposeful approach to find a guru, Don't hesitate and don't
be scared to ask. Always be confident, maybe you find a guru-student
relationship develops naturally.
This was an interesting read. I haven't ever really thought about Gurus before. Sounds really neat and helpful! - Jeanine
ReplyDeleteI have had a lot of gurus I have also been a guru to others I have to say that those type of friendships grow naturally.
ReplyDeleteThat is really interesting. I don't think I would even know where to begin looking for a guru. Your advice is well-heeded.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting. I always thought anyone could be a guru which mean't they were just really good at something.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you that siblings can act like gurus during childhood. They are important support systems as we are growing up.
ReplyDeleteI never thought there would be a process for finding a guru. Thanks for the tips.
ReplyDeleteDitto with Mama to 5. I always thought that gurus become one when they are good at something. I didn't know that there is a process.
ReplyDeleteI have had a few gurus in my life and I suppose I have been the same for others. My experiences have been so rewarding. Thank you for sharing your tips!
ReplyDeleteI guess I have been a guru at some point in my life. It was the experiences and the valuable lessons that I have imparted that may have helped others in some way. I would say that the best guru I ever met is my mom.
ReplyDeleteThis is great advice! I've never thought about looking for a guru, but I think it would be a wonderful idea!
ReplyDeleteI've had a few great mentors over my lifetime and was appreciative of what they offered me and I them in the context of our relationship.
ReplyDeleteI've never thought about searching for one. That kind of thing just seems to fall in place when it's meant to be!
ReplyDeleteI guess this would be like a mentor. I can think of one person that I would want to be my mentor.
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