Inspirational Stories about Life – Self Appraisal (Story # 8)
This inspiring story encourages seeking proactive feedback and do Self Appraisal. Always try to get feedback from others and be ready to work constructively on that.
Motivational and Inspirational Stories with Moral
This inspiring story encourages seeking proactive feedback and do Self Appraisal. Always try to get feedback from others and be ready to work constructively on that.
Insipirational story – 100 Camels, communicates a powerful message that if there is life then some problems will always exist. But this does not mean that you keep thinking about them all day long.
The story gives great life lessons to the people who want to change but have fear of unknown. This motivational story will encourage you to unlock your true potential.
In the story “Empty Your Cup,” a scholar visits a Zen master to learn about enlightenment. The master serves tea, pouring it into the scholar’s cup until it overflows. The master explains that to gain new knowledge, one must first empty their cup—let go of preconceived notions and be open to learning.
In the starfish story, a child throws stranded starfish back into the ocean, despite the vast number on the shore. The story emphasizes the impact of individual actions and the value of helping even when the challenge seems immense.
In “Nail on the Fence,” a boy learns to manage his anger by hammering nails into a fence. Each nail represents his anger, showing the lasting impact of hurtful words.
The story teaches that life’s value comes from how we savor and appreciate each moment, regardless of the container.
In the “Is the Jar Full?” story, a professor shows that prioritizing big rocks first, then pebbles, sand, and water, demonstrates that focusing on major priorities allows you to fit everything into life.
Footprints in the sand story symbolizes divine support and the reassurance that you are never alone during life’s challenges.