Attitude decides the destiny… – Aadil Khan

Success is the necessary fortune of life which unfortunately comes early to a really few. Every test on the path to success makes us bitter or better. The choice is ours to become victim or victor. Having a positive & grateful attitude is going to determine how you’re going to live your life.

Somewhat is the story of Aadi Khan, a multi-talented handsome guy, born and brought up in a middle-class family of Jaipur, and a member of alumni at Jaipur National University. A Software Engineer by profession working with one of the big four IT companies, and a Model by passion, he has done many shoots and shows and successfully made his way to newspaper and magazine features. His mantra to success is his hard work and dedication to his interests. When he developed an interest in modeling, he spent most of his free time practicing his moves as well as working on a fit and healthy body and this fitness freak has recently achieved his desired shape and fitness goals with much deliberation.

He believes in the notion that to make it a habit, workout for 21 days in a row. Workout can be done in multiple ways like a walk down the street, morning jog, gym membership (and since you have paid for it, you are gonna attend it), investing in healthy food, etc. During these 21 days, your mind will come up with excuses.

While talking with Nafeesa (Managing Editor, RTGD -Rajasthan The Golden Desert) Aadi said, “Don’t listen to the excuses. Due to my profession, I have to travel a lot from one city to another. Meeting new people and socializing keeps me motivated toward my goal. Travelling gives me exposure and it makes me value my fitness regime more. I also have been through times when I  had 17-18 hours shift but I didn’t skip gymming.”

He said to RTGD that “It all depends on discipline. Discipline in me has its roots in my house culture. Family acquaints you with the ethics of society. We begin our day by greeting Salam. I believe no matter how skilled, talented, & hardworking one is, if he is not humble and generous enough, success is a hard deal to crack. It’s about maintaining a balance between professional and personal life. I have always had my family’s support as they have helped me in impersonating various roles. My father is my inspiration and his preachings about life has helped me succeed.

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