Boman Irani loves autobiographies. One of his favourite books is Michael Moore's Stupid White Men.
Boman Irani’s life lessons
https://www.telegraphindia.com/entertainment/boman-iranis-life-lessons/cid/1674771
Aryabhat Std 8 papers
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Financial bloggers making money
https://www.forbes.com/sites/allbusiness/2019/11/02/financial-blogging-success-secrets/?sh=66a692e03848
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Harvard researcher says the most emotionally intelligent people have these 12 traits. Which do you have?
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/06/09/harvard-psychology-researcher-biggest-traits-of-emotional-intelligence-do-you-have-them.html
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A therapist shares the 7 biggest parenting mistakes that destroy kids’ mental strength
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/25/biggest-parenting-mistake-destroys-kids-mental-strength-says-therapist.html
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Harvard psychologist to parents: Do these 7 things if you want to raise kids with flexible, resilient brains
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/12/08/harvard-psychologist-rules-for-raising-intelligent-kids-with-resilient-brains.html
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ReplyDeleteYour company loves and values you?
Don’t fly, all of a sudden (and at times for no apparent reason) your company may stop loving you !
You are apple of your boss’s eye?
Hold on, don’t be over excited. Apple may get sour one day!
Your company is not valuing you?
Why resent? It’s a free world and look out, but don’t forget to give your best in your current role and worry less, till you find a new love! (Giving your best is primarily for your peace and happiness)
You dislike your boss (or your boss dilikes you)?
You have seen many boss, this will also pass and in the meantime, keep looking for a new and better boss, inside or outside!
You are treated unfairly or undervalued?
This could be a reality or perception, but welcome to the corporate world! This is perfectly normal. You have to build your own value. No one will do you a favour if you don’t do for yourself. Accept the situation and take it upon yourself and be what you want to be by charting your path and acting on it. Rather than dissipating energy, channelise it for your upliftment!
In any situation, don’t get excessively attached and be like a witness (saakshi bhaav) and play and enjoy each role 😊
ReplyDeleteIs it time you made a career change?
Published on May 30, 2021
Venugopal C, Ph.D.
Venugopal C, Ph.D.
Author, Consultant , Coach MD & CEO at Krysalis Consultancy Services .
57 articles
Is your career a bullock card ride
Why
A career can be a bullock cart ride, slow, meandering, dull and boring – your rear end experiencing every bump on the road. Or it can be a rocket ride – a dramatic takeoff, a part of you burning and dropping off at every stage, and finally, if you don’t fall into the ocean, reaching stratosphere. Or it can be somewhere in between. But whichever the path, it must be your choice. Even the bullock cart needs a driver – you can’t let the bulls decide where you finally reach. Here are some tips on your next career pivot:
When (do you know it is time)
You are doing the same thing every day and you wake up in the morning with “shit, another day…”. Wake up? You haven’t slept in any case –tossing and turning picturing that cretin of a boss, ticking you off. Passed over for that promotion for the 3rd year in a row? But you still feel the next year would be different.There is nothing more to learn
From your bullock cart you see speeding Mercs and Beemers all around and you think, “What if…?”
How (should you go about the change)
Resolve you will change your career in the next 6 months… this is the first step
Take stock of:(1) What you know really well(2) What you enjoy doing. You may have got into a career because it was the only one available. Now is the time to get into a career that you like (3) Identify your “knowledge and “skill” gaps – what else do you need to know to excel in your proposed career? (4) Put in a plan to bridge these knowledge and skill gaps- in the next 3 months you should close at least 50% of the gaps
Watch out for “comfort zones”. These are career traps where you feel safe (not because you are safe). Deliberately step out of these comfort zones – take baby steps. One step taken away from your comfort zone will make your next step easier.
Talk to people you know, and those you don’t know also. You never know where a career opportunity will come from.
Don’t rule out the entrepreneurship option. It is easier than you think and far more rewarding. Sometimes to reach your goal you may need to retrace your path. Sometimes you may have to create the path.
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Rajan Singh
Rajan Singh • 2nd CEO HabitStrong | Ex-IPS | Wharton | IITK | McKinsey | Private Equity 20h • Edited •
20 hours ago
During my stint as a consultant with McKinsey, late nights were the norm.
However, after a lot of generalist work, to pursue my passion for finance, I opted for a 3-month rotation with a Corporate Finance specialist group in New York. This new group I was with, did not directly serve clients and hence did not work crazy hours.
In fact, I still remember, on day one, after winding up my work by 6 pm, I was out on the road before dark -- it felt so weirdly liberating!
However, I soon got acclimatized to it and one day, on a 9 pm call, I was wondering, ‘Why can’t we do these calls earlier in the day?’
I had so quickly forgotten that at 9 pm, I used to be just getting warmed up for the nightly slog.
And after the 3-month rotation, when I was back on a client project, in no time, 11 pm in the office again felt perfectly normal.
Humans acclimatize very quickly. And here is how one can take advantage of it.
If running 5 km feels hard, push yourself one day to run 7 or 8 km -- the next day, even 6 km feels easy. In fact, this is the technique I use for building endurance.
Whatever we push ourselves to do, that is what we get used to. And that becomes the new normal. Nothing is easy or hard by itself - it is all in our mind.
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demand l'enfant
"Non, voila ca"
"OK", et il vont
L'enfant regarde les magasins beaucoup
Magasins des provisions, magasins des vetements
mais un magasin seulement prend son oeil
Le magasin des bonbons!
L'enfant achete tout le bonbons et revenit le foyer
Son mere demande refaire
"Ou est tout son?!"
"Ou est le pain et le jambon?"
L'enfant: "J'oublie"
"Ou est les oeufs, le jus et la poisson?"
L'enfant: "J'oublie"
"Et la beurre et la confiture et les oignons?"
L'enfant: "J'oublie"
In the end, I would say "Persistence always win over brilliance" don't stop believing. Keep doing, keep failing, keep learning & enjoy the journey #Entrepreneurship
ReplyDeleteHere is another virus ruining our life -- it is called the ‘quick phone check.’
ReplyDeleteWhile trying to focus on work or learning, we quickly check our phones every 5-10 min. After all, it takes only a few seconds -- what’s the big deal?
Here is the big deal:
1. The time lost in checking the phone is the LEAST of the problems, though it can be quite a lot if you get sucked into our wonderful social media apps.
2. Every time you interrupt yourself, you degrade your focus. E.g., if you are reading a book, you will struggle to synthesize the big idea even though you may understand each sentence.
3. Every time you check your phone, you train your brain to crave excitement. After some time, our brain is so used to constant excitement that it can’t stay with a book -- it is just too boring.
The mobile app ecosystem has deliberately trained us to seek distraction at the cost of our sanity and happiness.
If we don’t reverse this, forget about continuous learning and career progression.
Fortunately, this can be reversed though there is no magic. Focus is like a muscle -- we can build it with practice.
Tomorrow (Jun 24), at 7 pm IST, I am doing a free ‘Focus Building and Reading Workshop’. Click ‘Free Programs’ link on HabitStrong website to sign up. And don't forget to bring a book.
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FEAR
ReplyDeleteFear has crippled my life to a great extent.
Little did I know that the only way to overcome fear is to actually go through it.
10 learning's on facing fear.
1. Fear is intangible. No one can see your fear, except you.
2. The more fearful you are, the more fearful life will appear to you.
3. You are not the only person who is scared. Remember, everybody has loved someone, lost someone and is living for someone.
4. It is NEVER as bad as you think it will be. Hence not taking a chance is actually the easiest way to amplify your fears.
5. Fear is an indication of danger. But the problem starts when you use that as an excuse to not reach your true potential.
6. Fear can cripple your life or can make you take action. It all depends on how you put it to use.
7. Fear is exponentially more when you aim for perfection. You ease out when you focus on getting it done than being perfect. Perfection is a myth!
8. The best way to get over fear is to befriend that dog that scares you. Animals in general can be great teachers of managing your fears.
9. Fear is so much more when you worry only about reaching the destination without any focus on the journey.
10. Remember, YOU are the only manufacturing unit for fear in the world.
No-one or nothing can do that for you.
Ensure to take charge of yourself, which will automatically take care of your fear.