M S DHONI Quotes that prove you should #LoveWhatYouDo
Devastating batsman, the world’s best finisher, India’s most successful wicketkeeper by number of dismissals, India’s most successful captain across all three formats of the game – we’re all familiar with tales of Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s prowess on the field. But how many of us know about the struggle that preceded his success?

From small-town ticket collector to Indian team captain, Dhoni's
journey to fame is about following his passion. With hard work and
perseverance, he’s proven that when you #LoveWhatYouDo, you’ll
always score big.
These inspirational words from MSD explain why we all must follow our
passion:
1. Those who knew him when
he was a railway ticket-collector recall how Dhoni cycled around town and
played cricket with tennis balls on practically every ground in and around
Kharagpur, West Bengal. His enthusiasm, zeal, drive and motivation helped
through his struggles to build a career in cricket. When you #LoveWhatYouDo,
you’ll always keep your eye on the ball.
2. The Indian captain kept wickets despite an injury to his eye during the recent Zimbabwe tour when most others would have retired hurt. After all, if you #LoveWhatYouDo, you’ll always be committed to seeing your tasks through.
3. A London School of Marketing study places his net worth in 2016 at a reported $31 million, of which $27 million came from endorsements. But for Dhoni, who has always said it’s important to #LoveWhatYouDo, real riches lay elsewhere.
5. In the book Mahi: The
Story of India’s Most Successful Captain (Roli Books, 2013), author Shantanu
Guha Ray describes how Dhoni was a good student who sometimes got poor marks in
Science and Mathematics. When that happened, he always managed to internalize
the feedback of his teachers to come back with better marks in the next exam.
Self-analysis and criticism is something Dhoni still takes seriously after all
these years irrespective of the results of a game and is a big reason for his
success. As Dhoni proves, you constantly strive for improvement when you
#LoveWhatYouDo.
8. A small town boy from Ranchi became one of India’s greatest cricket captains because he worked hard and followed his dreams. If you #LoveWhatYouDo, all your efforts will help you excel.
9. Dhoni’s philosophy in
life has been to stay focused, have short-term goals and not look too much in
future. Channeling your time, energy and efforts into things that really matter
comes easy when you #LoveWhatYouDo.
10. Good times won’t last
forever and when the bad times come, you need to be prepared. Dhoni has always
been a realist, but one who doesn’t allow negative thoughts to hamper his game.
#LoveWhatYouDo, and you’ll always be a yae-sayer.
Thanx for inspiring ☺️
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