Motivational speaker and social worker Mayurdhwajsinh J Parmar shares how to improvise lifestyle in this challenging phase of the pandemic
Mayurdhwajsinh J Parmar
In difficult times like the COVID-19 pandemic, humans are left with no comfort as every person is going through their fair share of struggle. This is the time when we need some influential personality to throw light on the good and eradicate the bad. Gujarat’s eminent personality, Mayurdhwajsinh J Parmar has been the light of hope inspiring everyone with his social works and motivational speeches.
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He is a motivational speaker and a social worker who has always been there in the aid of people. Widely known as the Yuvraj of the Kanjari state in Gujarat, Mayurdhwaj is serving the people of the state ever since the epidemic spread in the country. A proud son of Jaydrathsinh Ji Parmar, Mayurdhwaj has imbibed the quality of giving from his father. “I have always seen my father serving the people, and that’s what I have learnt from him”, said the social activist.
Besides initiating distribution and donation drives for the poor people, Mayurdhwajsinh J Parmar has often inspired people with his words of wisdom. During the lockdown, the motivational speaker emphasized paying attention to everyday habits. He says, “Your habits speak a lot about you. These are the times when you can destroy bad habits and replace them with great ones. Changing habits impact a person’s lifestyle in the long run, and one should understand its importance.”
Adding to it, Mayurdhwajsinh further revealed that the habits of an individual reflect their personality. He has time and again emphasized replacing lethargy with productivity and creativity. “One can easily create a room for creativity when they stay away from being lazy. In a year, I have seen people gain weight because of laziness, and I have seen people who have worked hard to live a healthy lifestyle”, he quoted.
Now with the second wave of coronavirus shattering everything, Mayurdhwajsinh J Parmar urges people to be there for each other. Calling this phase the testing time, the social worker is hopeful that humanity will win over the evil and deadly virus. To conclude, the motivational speaker suggested that one must not make any bad habit a routine in their life, but it should be replaced with some productive activity that will be beneficial in the near future.