From Win-Win to Chak De!

Attending my very first Life Class was an enriching and unforgettable experience. While many of my peers had already been part of earlier sessions, I joined at the stage where we explored Habits 4, 5, 6, and 7 of Stephen R. Covey’s The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.

The most memorable part of the Life Class was the group physical activity session. We played benchball, and our team worked together with energy, communication, and strategy and emerged as champions. Beyond winning, the activity truly showed the power of teamwork, trust, and collaboration, making the lessons of synergy and Win-Win thinking come alive in a fun and unforgettable way.

The experience didn’t just stay theoretical. We shared our personal life experiences, reflecting on how these habits already show up in our journeys and how consciously practicing them could shape our future. This openness was possible because of the safe, meaningful space created by our facilitators, Aman Sir and Arshi Ma’am, who guided us with warmth and clarity.

The perfect closing came with the movie Chak De! India. Watching it after learning about the habits made every principle resonate even more strongly the importance of trust, unity, perseverance, and shared vision. It was the ideal way to end the session, leaving a lasting impact.

For me, this first Life Class was much more than just a workshop. It was a turning point, an invitation to align my actions with deeper values, to practice balance, and to keep building habits that can truly make life more purposeful.

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