When your eyes see only the goal, your success becomes certain.
Key Takeaways, practical implementation, and a step-by-step lesson plan from the story “What Do You See?” (from Mahabharat), made easy for both kids and adults to understand and apply in real life:
Key Takeaways
- Focus is everything – Arjun succeeded because he focused only on his goal (the eye of the bird).
- Distractions lead to failure – Others failed because they noticed everything else around them.
- Clarity of goal brings success – Knowing exactly what you want helps you hit your target.
- Guidance matters – A good teacher (like Dronacharya) can help you sharpen your skills and mindset.
Real-Life Practical Implementation (For All Ages)
Step-by-Step Activity Guide
For Kids (Ages 6-12)
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Story Enactment:
- Role play as Arjun, Bheem, Yudhishthir, and Dronacharya with friends or family.
- Use a toy bird or drawing as the "target".
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Observation Game:
- Place a small object on a table.
- Ask: "What do you see?" and let kids answer.
- Teach them the idea of “seeing only the goal” like Arjun.
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Goal Drawing:
- Ask them to draw one dream (e.g., “I want to become a doctor/artist”).
- Help them list 1 thing to focus on daily to move toward it.
For Adults/Teens
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Mindfulness Drill:
- Choose one daily goal (e.g., write a page, exercise 10 minutes).
- Practice doing it without any distractions—no phone, no music.
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Reflection Journal:
- Write about a time when you were like Arjun – focused and successful.
- Also write about when distractions got in the way.
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Focus Map:
- On a paper, draw your main goal in the center.
- Around it, list distractions.
- Think of 2-3 ways to remove or manage them.
Moral of the Story in One Line
“When your eyes see only the goal, your success becomes certain.”
Would you like a printable worksheet or activity book based on this story?
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