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The holistic approach is based on the principle of unity, oneness, non dual or Advaita concept: Jivva, Jagat, Jagdish are one. under the principle of unity, the universe is an undivided whole 2. Jiva: the individual
3. 4. 5. Jagat:the world in which the jiva exists Jagdish or ishwara: the power that manages the world-jiva combine. The jiva-jagat-Ishwara triad is Brahman alone appearing as such.

6. Example of fingers 7. Such an integrated human personality of self developed manager and worker can assume best and component management 8. it not only helps to achive peace, harmony and prosperity in our internal world but also in our external world simultaneously. 9. "Atmao Mokashartha jagat hitaya Cha."
This is the motto of the Ramakrishna Order founded by Swami vivekananda.
All work is an opportunity for doing good to the world and thus gaining materially and spiritually in our lives.

Qualities required for the development of a personality are:

1. Aatmavishwas(self confidence): Self confidence is a must in each and every individual. " can do" attitude must be developed in every individual. Adidas's recent campaign of nothing is impossible is an excellent case in point. 2. Anushasan (Discipline): Self discipline results in protecting ourselves from external forces. Discipline is an art. A man skilled with discipline knows when to speak and when to keep silent. if he speaks out of turn he will break relationship; if he always keep silence he will be taken for granted. 3. Ahinsa (Non voilence): The practise of non voilence is based on the quality of compassion. When someone tortured bhagwan Mahaveer, he would think the man was making him the instrument of his own disaster. Reflecting thus he would get absorbed in compassion for him and forget his own misery.

4. Sahas(Daring): An individual must have the daring to face challenges and accept everything that is new and sudden whether it is a new thought or new circumstance. 5. Dhairya (Patience): 'Slow and steady wins the race'. The attitude of "wait" must be developed. Results need not always come quickly. An individual should have the patience and must not do things in a hurry, as it will always lead to some sort of worry. 6. Nishavtmakta (Decisiveness): An individual must have the Nirnaya Shakti and Nischayatmak Buddhi to make the right and firm decision. 7. Abhayasu Vrutti (Readiness to learn): Readiness to learn and curiosity to learn go hand in hand. They help an individual gain knowledge, resulting in the development of an individual. 8. Satata (Continuity) : He must be a constant and consistent learner. 9. Audarya (generosity): A person must have a big heart and not a narrow one. 10. Tanmavta(Dedication): He must be completely dedicated and engrossed in his work. 11. Tyagi(Sacrificing) : He must be a tyagi. He must learn to sacrifice his personal interest for a cause. 12. Sahanshilta (Tolerence): He must have the quality of tolerating any human being and any situation.

The other qualities include Alertness and Awareness, Appreciation, Compassionate, Sportsman spirit, Perseverance and Simplicity.

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