Events

30 Sep 2013|Noida | Amity University Campus, Sector-125 Noida

Amity Law School Centre-II organises Guest Lecture on "Potential to Success"

Amity Law School Centre-II organises Guest Lecture on "Potential to Success" by Mr. Suneel Keswani, Industry Expert and Management Trainer on September 30, 2013.

Prof. Mamta Srivastava, Addl. Director, ALS Centre II and other faculty members welcomed Mr. Suneel Keswani. Mr, Keswani is a renowned motivator and trainer and he has been motivating audiences for more than two decades. Morethan five hundred students were waiting with excitement to listen to him and they were pleasantly surprised when the session began. The audiences were enthralled and patiently participated in every activity which was a rewarding experience for all of them.

In the beginning, the Additional Director of ALS Centre 2 addressed the students of the department and talked to them about the idea of success and why at this point we are talking about it. She congratulated the students of the department on being successful in various events like sports,cultural activities, moot court and was pleased that the students of department showed enough potential for success. She requested the students to participate and learn from the workshop.

Mr Keswani urged on the students that they canbe successful by following some simple steps in their life.

·         Be ontime

·         Be participative

·         Be where you are

·         Bedressed as per the occasion

·         Always celebrate with joy and happiness

·         Alway stake notes

·         Stretch yourself mentally, physically, emotionally; don’t limit yourself.

·         Be optimistic even when you have failed.

·         Be focused

To make them understand these values and help them practice these, he also asked the students to perform some activities during the workshop which engaged the students and kept them interested throughout.According to him, “Attitude and passion counts far more than talent and ability’. His word really motivated the students present there and this showed up in their body language. He closed his lecture saying “Failing is not the worst thing in life but quitting is”.