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REACH OUR DREAM WITH COMMITMENT

Hello , Meet Again with me, Heru, No I currently discuss about commitment

Achieving even the simplest of goals requires us to learn the meaning of commitment.  Throughout our life, we are reminded of commitment, whether it’s related to personal or business goals, and we realize that without committing, we can’t achieve anything.

When we think about it, everything we ever achieved sprouted from a commitment we made; whether it’s our children, our degree, our job, or even our house. Learning how to commit is not simply about making commitments, however, it’s about keeping those commitments in the face of foreseen and unforeseen hurdles.

How to Reach Our Dream With Commitments ?
1. Don’t be involved, commit!
Doing things half  is the mother of everything that can go wrong.
“The difference between ‘involvement’ and ‘commitment’ is like an eggs-and-ham breakfast: the chicken was ‘involved’ – the pig was ‘committed’.”
When you want your project to succeed, you invest yourself in it fully. Why? Because you can’t afford to only be involved; being involved means you’re not committed enough, and if you’re not committed enough, that thing you’ve been working on, won’t see the light of day. Don’t chicken out.
You can’t work on several things at the same time and expect excellent results. Make sure you’re doing one thing, and you’re investing all you’ve got.

2. If you won’t learn how to commit, someone else will!
There’s someone out there who knows everything you know and they’re probably not alone.
“Competing in sports has taught me that if I’m not willing to give 120 percent, somebody else will. “ Ronald Mark Blomberg (Boomer).
 We live in a highly-competitive environment and truth be told, it’s exhausting. So what are you going to do? Are you going to quit? Probably not, but why? You’re wired to keep on fighting—every time you think you’ve reached rock bottom, you connect to an inner mechanism based on millions of years of evolution whose sole purpose is keeping us alive. It can be either by running and hiding so you’ll be able to fight another day, or by making you fight tooth and nail to get what you need.
You probably heard about this fight-or-flight instinct.

3. Never give up, never give in!
Do you know why people quit? 
There are 3 major reasons:

  • Perfectionism
  • Lack of faith
  • General inability to keep commitments due to a history of failures.
All three are bound to each other. The more you fail, the less committed you become. If you’re less committed, you have less faith. If you don’t have faith in what you’re doing, every non-perfect condition can break your resolution. It’s that simple.
“Never give in! Never give in! Never, never, never. Never—in anything great or small, large or petty—never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense.” Sir Winston Churchill
4. Free your mind, and the rest will follow!
Once you’re committed to something, your mind becomes like a homing beacon. There are no more choices to be made, just a focus on the target in front of your eyes—smooth sailing.
“The resolved mind hath no cares. “ George Herbert
But what happens when you suddenly change your mind? When the choice you’ve made is no longer as attractive as you previously imagined it would be?According to Neo (Matrix), choice is the problem.
5. Commit to something bigger than yourself
If you have problems committing, it will be beneficial to commit in a group setting.  The most likely way to overcome the fear of commitment is to commit to something bigger than just you, and in a group, you’ll be to draw upon others for both motivation and support.
“Individual commitment to a group effort—that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization work. “ Vince Lombardi

What are Steps to Achieve Our Dream ?

“Vision is the spectacular that inspires us to carry out the mundane.”

Chris Widener

 1: Dream it.
Everything begins in the heart and mind. Every great achievement began in the mind of one person. They dared to dream, to believe that it was possible. Take some time to allow yourself to ask “What if?” Think big. 
 2: Believe it.
Yes, your dream needs to be big. It needs to be something that is seemingly beyond your capabilities. But it also must be believable. You must be able to say that if certain things take place, if others help, if you work hard enough, though it is a big dream, it can still be done. 
3: See it.
The great achievers have a habit. They “see” things. They picture themselves walking around their CEO office in their new $25 million corporate headquarters, even while they are sitting on a folding chair in their garage “headquarters.” Great free-throw shooters in the NBA picture the ball going through the basket. PGA golfers picture the ball going straight down the fairway. World-class speakers picture themselves speaking with energy and emotion. All of this grooms the mind to control the body to carry out the dream.
4: Tell it.
One reason many dreams never go anywhere is because the dreamer keeps it all to himself. It is a quiet dream that only lives inside of his mind. The one who wants to achieve their dream must tell that dream to many people. 
5: Plan it.
Every dream must take the form of a plan. The old saying that you “get what you plan for” is so true. Your dream won’t just happen. You need to sit down, on a regular basis, and plan out your strategy for achieving the dream. Think through all of the details. Break the whole plan down into small, workable parts. Then set a time frame for accomplishing each task on your “dream plan.”
6: Work it.
Boy, wouldn’t life be grand if we could quit before this one! Unfortunately the successful are usually the hardest workers. While the rest of the world is sitting on their sofas watching reruns of Gilligan's Island, achievers are working on their goal—achieving their dream. I have an equation that I work with: Your short-term tasks, multiplied by time, equal your long-term accomplishments. If you work on it each day, eventually you will achieve your dream. War and Peace was written, in longhand, page by page.
7: Enjoy it.
When you have reached your goal and you are living your dream, be sure to enjoy it. In fact, enjoy the trip, too. Give yourself some rewards along the way. Give yourself a huge reward when you get there. Help others enjoy it. Be gracious and generous. Use your dream to better others.
Is Indonesia has a commitment?


What's your answer????????
Yes or No?

My answer is  " YES " 
Indonesia can called has commitment cause a reason that can see together Now...
What is It? 
Borobudur ,,,,,Yes,    Borobudur Temple
"Borobudur temple is one of relic history indicates that indonesia is at the time of triumph and has a great commitment so that it can be carve history"
Built in the 9th century during the reign of the Sailendra Dynasty, the temple was designed in Javanese Buddhist architecture, which blends the Indonesian indigenous cult of ancestor worship and the Buddhist concept of attaining Nirvana
Many books - history books will write about Borobudur Borobudur Temple but when it was founded can not know for
sure but an estimate can be obtained with a short writing carved on the original frame Borobudur reliefs feet (KarwaWibhangga)
shows similar letter to the one got from the inscriptions in the late twentieth century - 8 until the early twentieth century - 9
of evidence - such evidence can drag the conclusion that Borobudur was founded around the year 800 AD

 
The conclusion of the above turned out to correspond exactly to the historical framework of Indonesia in generaland the history of those in the Central Java in particular century period between - 8 and the mid-century - in the famous 9th century Sailendra Dynasty Gold 
triumph is the mark on the rise and a large number of temples on the slopes - slopes most distinctive building standing while the scattered Hindus in the plains - plains are typical Buddhist building but there are also some typical Hindu

Thus it can be concluded that the drag on the Borobudur Temple was built by the Sailendra dynasty famous in history because as efforts to idealize and glorify Buddhism Mahayana.
Borobudur Development Phase
 
* The first stage
Borobudur construction period is unknown (estimated between 750 and 850 AD). Initially built-storey apartment layoutIt seems designed as a terraced pyramid. but later changed. As evidence of a demolished apartment layout.
* The second stage
Borobudur foundation widened, plus two square steps and one step directly circle given a large stupa.
* The third stage
Steps on the circle with a large main stupa dismantled and removed and replaced by three railroad circlesStupas built on top of these steps with a large stupa in the middle.
* The fourth stage
There are minor changes such as making changes to the stairs and curved reliefs above the door.
There is no written record of who built the Borobudur or of its intended purpose. The construction time has been estimated by comparison between carved reliefs on the temple's hidden foot and the inscriptions commonly used in royal charters during the 8th and 9th centuries. Borobudur was likely founded around 800 CE. This corresponds to the period between 760 and 830 CE, the peak of the Sailendra dynasty rule of Mataram kingdom in central Java,[when it was under the influence of the Srivijayan Empire. The construction has been estimated to have taken 75 years and was completed during the reign of Samaratungga in 825.
There is confusion between Hindu and Buddhist rulers in Java around that time. The Sailendras were known as ardent followers of Buddhism, though stone inscriptions found at Sojomerto suggest they may have been Hindus It was during this time that many Hindu and Buddhist monuments were built on the plains and mountains around the Kedu Plain. The Buddhist monuments, including Borobudur, were erected around the same period as the Hindu Shiva Prambanan temple compound. In 732 CE, the Shivaite King Sanjaya commissioned a Shivalinga sanctuary to be built on the Wukir hill, only 10 km (6.2 mi) east of Borobudur.
Construction of Buddhist temples, including Borobudur, at that time was possible because Sanjaya's immediate successor, Rakai Panangkaran, granted his permission to the Buddhist followers to build such temples. In fact, to show his respect, Panangkaran gave the village of Kalasan to the Buddhist community, as is written in the Kalasan Charter dated 778 CE. This has led some archaeologists to believe that there was never serious conflict concerning religion in Java as it was possible for a Hindu king to patronize the establishment of a Buddhist monument; or for a Buddhist king to act likewise.[27] However, it is likely that there were two rival royal dynasties in Java at the time—the Buddhist Sailendra and the Saivite Sanjaya—in which the latter triumphed over their rival in the 856 battle on the Ratubaka plateau This confusion also exists regarding the Lara Jonggrang temple at the Prambanan complex, which was believed to have been erected by the victor Rakai Pikatan as the Sanjaya dynasty's reply to Borobudur but others suggest that there was a climate of peaceful coexistence where Sailendra involvement exists in Lara Jonggrang

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Sources:
https://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2013/04/23/the-power-of-commitment-pursuing-your-dream/
http://blora-indonesia.blogspot.co.id/2011/12/borobudur-temple-history-sejarah-candi.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borobudur

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