Friday, September 01, 2006

Life’s Learning’s : Credit to Sanjeev Nayyar - www.esamskriti.com; A friend and mentor to me.

1. Your degree is a passport to a Job. Thereafter, it is your personality.

Friends
1. Have atleast three friends.
2. Beware of friends who are jealous of you.

Key Success Factors.
1. Humility.
2. Positive Attitude.
3. Perseverance.

General Life
1. Do not define yourself. Definitions by their very nature have an imprisoning effect; they block your creativity and potential.
2. Improve power of Concentration.
3. Have an Open Mind.
4. The more we share the more grow – what is it that I can do for you.
5. Do not be attached to the fruits of your action.
6. There will always be ups & downs in life, take them in your stride.
7. Be a good listener.
8. Question entrenched system but because it is old do not disagree with it.
9. Do not be fatalistic but our karmas; actions both past & present, will determine the future.
10. Yeah jivan saab Samay ka khel hai. Time is of paramount importance.
11. As you grow older, reflect on your life’s events to realize broad chain of events, what is it that makes you tick.
12. Being Independent does not mean you do not listen to anyone.
13. Generate Collective Energy meaning work as teams.
14. Look after your body and nurture yourself.
15. Avoid procrastination, be Action oriented.
16. Know your country, its culture & traditions. Travel thru India.
17. Be Assertive not aggressive.
18. When confused sit back, think, possibly sleep over it and decide thereafter.
19. Try and know your Strengths, next capitalize on it.
20. Prioritize and Focus, do one thing at one time.
21. Be Outward looking. Interact with people and keep posted of developments globally.
22. Become more aware of your own feelings, try and observe what other people are not saying.
23. Do not worry about things that you have no control over.
24. When you oversell yourself it could be construed as lack of confidence.
25. Become a Networker.
26. Never underestimate anyone least of all your enemies.

“Think on all subjects, think independently, fruitfully, going to the heart of things, not stopped by their surface, free of prejudgments and prejudice”. Sri Aurobindo

“I do not allow my schooling to interfere with my education”. Mark Twain.