tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-130875282024-03-13T07:05:56.593+05:30Thinking TreeA concept to provoke you - An idea to stimulate you - A feeling to elate you - A jolt to awaken you - This is just another thinking lounge for you!!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger156125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13087528.post-75922483225568338782015-05-28T17:14:00.001+05:302015-05-28T17:15:34.138+05:30Carpe Diem<p dir="ltr">It doesn't matter if you believe in a higher power. It doesn't matter if you believe in destiny. </p>
<p dir="ltr">What really matters is that you make the most of your life in hand. Life in motion. Life at a pit stop. But never stagnant. </p>
<p dir="ltr">Choose to stay still for a while, but never stagnate. Inaction can lead you to stagnation.</p><p dir="ltr">Act. Always. Be in Motion. <i>Carpe</i><i> </i><i>Diem</i>. Seize the day.</p>
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<p dir="ltr">It tells them that you're interested in them. It tells them that you care for them enough by taking the time out to learn more about what they do, who they are, what they like, what they are passionate about and what they are not. </p>
<p dir="ltr">Understanding deeper things. Also understanding things deeper. Starting with simpler things in life. Like their favorite tea, joint, book, their values, picnic spot and such others. </p>
<p dir="ltr">What's more important is to have a conversation. Be willing to converse. At times even when you don't seem to have a common topic.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Its about social objects. As Hugh MacLeod states on gapingvoid.com, social object is any reason why two people are talking to one another, rather than someone else. What really matters is the conversation that happens over a social object. And I believe this is the essence of social media marketing and the whole of digital marketing, the field I belong to. </p><p dir="ltr">When I first learned this concept at gapingvoid.com, I applied it to study and market products. But as I type this, I realise that the concept of "social object" is so important for a reason - it is fundamental to the human nature. And that is why it matters.</p>
<p dir="ltr">I also realise you won't "automatically" know what others are interested in. And that is why you have to enquire. </p><p dir="ltr">It all starts with having a real conversation with the other person based on what you know. You converse a little. You learn and contribute mutually. You gather few more insights. You converse more. Perhaps you gain some fresh perspective on some other facet of that person. You converse deeper. And sooner than you realise, you have developed a meaningful relationship with the other person.</p><p dir="ltr">And building meaningful relations is again fundamental to the human nature. We've been doing that since the dawn of civilization.</p><p dir="ltr">So which new facet are you going to learn today? </p><p dir="ltr">Start a conversation, today. And it all starts with a simple, genuine enquiry.<br></p>
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<span style="font-size: x-small;"><i> [Image credit: www.thefruitdoctor.blogspot.com]</i></span></div>
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Learning a new task is not a problem. Figuring out how it works is not a problem. The reason you're a nervous wreck is thinking what you will ACTUALLY do. And also because you've never done it before. Therefore, stop thinking and start doing.<br />
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Remember this: <b>You can't experience running until you actually run.</b> Put all your preparations to test.<br />
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We live today expecting it to be like the day before. The routine keeps you sane. But it also makes you sloppy. It prohibits growth. It stagnates. You only grow when you step into the unknown realm. Into the unexperienced zone. In the uncomfortable zone. That is the zone of growth.<br />
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Now is not the time to think. Now is the time to act. Pull all your energy and focus it on achieving your goals. Strive as hard as you can. Always. Be dedicated. Concentrate. Push the boundaries.<br />
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Keep moving. Have the momentum. Have the will. Be strong. Know that you can face the unknown. That's what you've been doing all through. You've tackled problems head on all through. You've faced a new life each day. You've never run away from challenges.<br />
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Slay your inner demons one after the other. And get back control. Your mind is always questioning your ability. Believe in your inner self. It knows. Each time you faced a new problem, you came up winning. You adapted. You adjusted. You just plunged in and took control. That's tackling challenges.<br />
<br />
Now you find yourself amidst this new field. Which you wanted to master all along. You never got a chance earlier, except now. Think about how much you can grow in it. Think about a new field you'll be able to learn and master. There's no better time to start contributing to a new field. Expand your horizon. Push the uncomfortable zone into the comfortable.<br />
<br />
Don't hesitate. Hesitation is for the confused souls. Hesitation makes you inactive. Hesitation doesn't let you spread your wings. Hesitation makes you secondguess your ability to excel. Hesitation stops you short of realizing your potential. Believe. Focus on your objective. Channel your energies. Be enthusiastic. Stop wasting your time on mundane stuff. Stop surfing when you should be working. Make a routine to be creative. Think different. You have learnt enough about the field to go into war. You're prepared.<br />
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Start. Now. That's where the magic begins. </div>
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To-do lists, notebooks, reminders, calendars, diary, the Pomodoro technique - which one do you use? Actually it really does not matter which you use.<br />
<br />
These are only methods/ tools/ techniques to help you get things done, to help you manage time better, <i>to help you manage yourself better</i>. They help you augment the way <i>you</i> do things.<br />
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<b>Don't get stuck within them.</b> They are merely the means to achieve the end.<br />
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Focus on achieving the result. That is more important. Experiment with techniques to see which benefits you the most. Follow whichever method/ tool/ technique suits you. Then move on on to the next task.<br />
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The most important thing is to have the will to do things. Rest will follow. Once you have the will, you will align all else to achieve the goal.<br />
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Have the will to organise things.<br />
Have the will to complete things.<br />
Have the will to experiment.<br />
Have the will to become better.<br />
Have the will to arrive, not just travel.<br />
Have the will to resolve, not crib.<br />
Have the will to take matter in own hands, not pass the buck.<br />
Have the will to chart the uncharted territory, than sticking to the everyday route.<br />
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<b>Have the Will. Achieve. Move Ahead. Become Better.</b></div>
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<i>[This blog entry is a note to myself. It is a note to push myself harder. In the right direction. Consistently. It's an effort to become better. Would love to hear your comments on how you have adopted ways to become better.]</i></div>
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<li><b>Challenge yourself to complete any task within 2 hours. </b></li>
<li><b>Grasp new concept within 2 hours. </b></li>
<li><b>Don't keep anything pending over 2 hours</b></li>
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Stop questioning your ability to complete something valuable in 2-hours. Know that you can do it. Push yourself to achieve it. Believe in yourself. It's a matter of just doing it consistently. <b>Do it now, than later</b>. Practice achieving it. Do it for 21 days. Make it a habit. </div>
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When you're stuck with something, just think about it creatively. Give yourself a deadline. Stop debating with yourself. Just pick up the option you arrive at and run with it. Finish it in the best of your ability. Don't do shoddy work.</div>
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Reinvent your thoughts. Be creative. Think on your feet. Act on the run. Be emotionally compelled to achieve something in 2 hours. Feel a sense of joy and fulfillment upon completing your 2-hour challenge. Make a note of progress. Of achievements. Of points to improve.</div>
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<b>Kill inertia</b>. Break the pattern of distraction. Wire your mind to achieve something valuable within 2 hours. Know that you will achieve it. Monitor. Learn. Improve. Achieve. Grow. <b>Don't be wary of trying.</b> Try with full involvement, full emotions. Be compelled to achieve.</div>
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When in your 2-hour challenge, keep everything else aside. <b>Remember anything that is keeping you from achieving your challenge is a distraction</b>. Including phone calls, social media, newspaper, books, friends, TV, drifting thoughts, your past, your concerns, your worries, that new thought you felt like exploring further.</div>
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When you are feeling down, break the pattern. Do something to overcome it. Pile it with abundant, joyful thoughts. Take on the next challenge. Achieve it. Move on to the next. Learn.</div>
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Always replenish the massive energy store in you. Let the energy be replenished every time you WANT to. Feel energetic. Know that there's immense energy stored in you. Just unleash it. Be buzzing with energy. Let others feel it. Do it for yourself.</div>
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Take on the next 2-hour challenge. Achieve it. Move to the next. Feel the joy of achievement. </div>
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Be a Cheetah who spots its target and then uses all of its energy, aggression, sincerity in catching its prey. Don't be a Tortoise who slowly moves inch by inch towards its goal. It has the sincerity and energy too. But not aggression. By its nature, it is not aggressive.<br />
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Be a Cheetah, career-wise. Your prey is your career. Prepare well. Adapt. Spot the opportunity. Feel the fierceness within. Be aware of your capability. Draw all your energy. Focus on your goal. Then go for it. Full steam.<br />
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Don't just cherish the process. Savor the achievement. Be after achieving it. Stop only after you've achieved it. Feel the adrenaline rush through your veins when you go after it.<br />
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Do you think a Cheetah will bloat over how well it prepares, how well it camouflages itself, how well it spots it prey, how well it runs? Of course not. They are the basic necessities. Without them it cannot succeed. But it stops only after it has nabbed its prey.<br />
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Set ambitious targets. Keep your prey in sight. Adapt to it. Don't lose your focus even for a millisecond. Don't try half-heartedly. If you do, you'll starve.<br />
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What are you gonna do? Sit still or go after it?</div>
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<b>Feeling distracted?</b> Want to get rid of that annoying feeling when you are simply unable to concentrate at work? <br />
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There's something in your mind that you're unable to resolve or come to terms with. You have that nagging feeling that something's not right today, but not sure what to do with it. <br />
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You spend time tweeting, randomly browsing the web or reading some article in a desperate hope to get out of this "Not-in-my-elements" mode. <br />
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But nothing's working out. You are just wasting more time. Your inability to eliminate the root cause(s) drags you further down the pit. You have lost focus, you morale is low, you begin losing confidence and you start feeling down.<br />
<br />
Here are 5 things to try at this very instant to get back in action. I found them pretty helpful in my experience.<br />
<ol style="text-align: left;">
<li>Change your posture. Sit erect. RIGHT NOW. You'll be amazed at the speed at which it can positively affect you.</li>
<li>Meditate for 5 mins. Keep your eyes closed. Focus.</li>
<li>Make a to-do list for today. Prioritize its sequence. Work on it one by one. Just work on closing them.</li>
<li>Jot down what's on your mind "AS-IS" in a diary or a notepad. Don't bother about the sequence. Just write. Unload yourself. Be specific about what is distracting you. Give yourself a time frame to complete this session, say 15 mins. Stop writing after this time.</li>
<li>Take a quick walk. Jog, if you can. Clench your fingers tightly and suddenly release them. Do something to get the adrenaline rushing in your body.</li>
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I am quite hopeful that you'll clear your head and be all pumped up at the end of this power session. <br />
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Do share your personal experiences and also some quick-fix remedies you try for getting back in action. Let's have a conversation about it in the comments below.</div>
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Before watching <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slumdog_Millionaire" target="_blank">Slumdog Millionaire</a>, I had disregarded the very notion of mafia-controlled beggars crowding popular
places in large cities. But the stark reality portrayed left an indelible mark on me. It stayed somewhere in my subconscious for a long long time, before I got its first-hand experience some days back.<br />
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En-route home I travel through this huge traffic junction called
'<a href="http://goo.gl/maps/Qcw5w" target="_blank">University Circle</a>', called so due to its proximity to the Pune University
offices and colleges.<br />
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It was a regular day. I was returning home that evening when I
noticed a few child beggars loitering around the signal, dangerously close
to the transiting vehicles. As soon as the signal turned red, these
kids (ranging 5-13 yrs) ran amidst the idling cars and started
cleaning their windshields and rear windows, while others tried selling
toys to urban parents sitting comfortably in their AC cars. <br />
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The beggars were so oblivious to the signal turning
green that some passengers had to carefully move the kids to the
footpath. The older child beggars started screaming at the little ones,
directing them to the footpath. <br />
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Many more days passed after this incident. What I saw yesterday, alarmed me even more.<br />
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<b>The
beggars had grown in numbers.</b> In just about 20 days. Now I could count at
least a dozen beggars manning different outposts at the University
Signal. In another 20 days, will it triple in number?<br />
<br />
Two questions came to my mind - <br />
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<b>1. How were they proliferating so fast?</b><br />
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<b>2. Why aren't the local authorities controlling the situation?</b><br />
<br />
I
feel the situation is grave. Most of the newer lot of beggars I noticed are
children, from 6 months to 13 years. The 13-yr old girl beggars were seen nestling the 6-month olds while begging. Every time the signal turned red,
these kids would hurl themselves onto the incoming vehicles - much to the
consternation of the drivers.<br />
<br />
The irony is that begging is flourishing despite
being a crime in India. It is an
unanswered question as to how these beggars confidently loiter even in
the presence of traffic authorities.<br />
<br />
I know this is a
vast topic to write about and there are many aspects to voice my
concerns for. As a part of the larger Indian community, I am seeking
answers and looking for ways to curb begging as a means to fuel bigger
mafias and gangs. As much as I don't want to believe what is portrayed
in the movies, I know that there is some element of truth in them <br />
<br />
I
am trying to play a wee bit part: I avoid giving cash to beggars
(children and adult alike). By not giving them cash, I hope to dissuade
at least one beggar from begging. But who am I kidding? There also needs
to be heavy-duty rehabilitation programs run by civic bodies and NGOs
at the state and the national level.<br />
<br />
<b>What do you feel when you encounter a beggar?</b> Empathy, Sadness, Anger, Hopelessness, Helplessness or Indifference? Empathy is often the last feeling we experience, Indifference being the first.<br />
<br />
What
do you think are some ways to curb begging in India? What role should
the government actively play? How to de-link beggars from mafias? How to
give a new and enjoyable life to these child beggars?<br />
<br />
Too many questions. Fewer answers. But I am hopeful.</div>
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<b>The Lighthouse and The Torch</b>: Both are sources of light, both guide you to your destinations, but to me, both offer different perspectives on how we approach work and life.<br />
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What started as a philosophical quest for me, became something of practical value. It was one of those "Aha Moments" in the process of self-discovery.<br />
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<b>Here's a gist of they mean to me</b>:<br />
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<b> The Lighthouse symbolizes</b> a destination/ goal you want to reach. You see the guiding light of your goal/ destination and know where you need to go.<br />
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<b>The Torch symbolizes</b> taking matter in your hands and doing something about it, yourself.<br />
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The question that follows is - Which one is more important? Is one of them a better approach than other?<br />
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<b>The answer manifests - Both are required. </b><br />
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<b>Why so?</b><br />
When you have set a goal, it shines all through to tell you where you should be going. But to go there, you have to take matter in your own hands and actually take the first step.<br />
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<b>Think of Light house as a Goal/ Objective</b> (Big or Small, Long-term or Short-term) in your life/ career like - <br />
1. I want to watch a movie, or <br />
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4. I want to do well in my exam<br />
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<b>Think of The Torch as actual Actions you take</b> to achieve your goals - <br />
1.<b> </b>Finding brokers, finding new properties, visiting the site, negotating and signing the agreement. <br />
2. Selecting a dealer, visiting it, test driving, negotiating, handing over the cheque, driving car back home<br />
3. Baselining your current weight, start running, swimming, etc, doing it regularly, monitoring your weight, re-aligning your efforts<br />
4. Defining what score you expect, Studying regularly, Forming a habit, giving mock-up tests, checking mock-up score vis-a-vis your objective, re-aligning your efforts, etc<br />
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To achieve something, you need both the Objective (The Light House) and the Action (The Torch).<br />
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Another "Aha-Moment" as I type this. Sometimes you can't plan things through. You only know where to go. (The Light House) In such cases, just take Torch with you and start exploring. If you hit a wall - explore another way, then correct your path. If you make a mistake, correct. <br />
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Steadily, you'll find yourself reaching The Light house, using The Torch. :)<br />
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<span style="color: #333333; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"><span style="line-height: 17px;">I'm sharing the following text "AS-IS" from my friend Shubhra Talukdar's blog, with his permission.</span></span><br />
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<span style="color: #333333; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"><span style="line-height: 17px;">The article is very aptly titled - <a href="http://musingsmunitions.blogspot.in/2012/12/vacancy-icon-for-india.html" target="_blank">Vacancy: An Icon for India</a> .. I am reproducing it below due to the sheer impact it had on me. This was a conversation we had on Facebook a while back and I'm adding my comment after the <---> below.<!-------><!-------></---></span></span><br />
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<span style="color: #333333; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"><span style="line-height: 17px;"><b>What does India need urgently?</b></span></span><br />
<span style="color: #333333; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"><span style="line-height: 17px;"><b>An Icon.</b></span></span><br />
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<span style="color: #333333; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"><span style="line-height: 17px;">Not the icon of of just a religious or a display nature, but a Symbol. An Indian who stands for something. All societies and nations need an Idea or Person or something, to which they can believe, and internalize. Something which can give Identity, a sense of togetherness, something that rises above the petty divisions of caste and creed, community and religion. Without this symbol, we Indians are doomed to fight our petty internecine battles – never to rise above the pitfalls of our diversity. </span></span><br />
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<span style="color: #333333; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"><span style="line-height: 17px;">We have given up on our politicos (barring a very small minority), to be an Icon. For these few, it is a struggle against the entrenched bloated crass set, collectively encompassing the legislature and the bureaucracy. We’ve seen cases of judicial activism – but the judiciary cannot take the place of the legislature. Our intelligentsia set is no good, endlessly debating various logic to their bitter end, or paralysis by analysis, if you must. This makes people escape to sports-persons (cricketers?) and/ or movie – and TV – persona, good in their fields, but not suitable enough to transcend barriers and inspire policy.</span></span><br />
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<span style="color: #333333; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"><span style="line-height: 17px;">An Icon, when when he or she emerges will unite our hopes, desires, loves and fears. The identity forged therein will transcend our current identities of region/ religion. And make them irrelevant.</span></span><br />
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<span style="color: #333333; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"><span style="line-height: 17px;"><b>The time is ripe for our Icon.</b></span></span><br />
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<span style="color: #333333; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"><span style="line-height: 17px;">My comment - I sincerely hope the Icon is reading your post and realises his/her time has come. Only will is no longer the only asset needed. Someone like Howard Roark (From Fountainhead) comes to mind actually or Jack Reacher (from Lee Child novels).. But those characters are just work of fiction.. Spiritual leaders would have the influence if capitalised well, but not the right following.. Politicians have the influence, will, following, but not the right agenda (not the most)</span></span></div>
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[<b>Update</b>: <b>29th Dec 2012</b>: The Delhi-Gang rape victim "Nirbhaya" covered in the article below, <a href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Delhi-gang-rape-victim-dies-in-Singapore-hospital/articleshow/17802192.cms" target="_blank">died in Singapore Hospital</a> after she succumbed to her severe internal injuries, a lung infection and brain damage. May her soul rest in peace and hopefully, now the justice will prevail.]<br />
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This question is to my fellow Indians, who off late, have been getting rightfully angry at the appalling state of things around the country.<br />
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As another year ends, it leaves us aggrieved and shocked beyond belief. This year would clearly be remembered to be at the nadir of shameful activities in India. There were so many revelations this year and the shock value of each one was just too high to digest and move on. But that's exactly we did, with pain in our hearts.<br />
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<b>Delhi Gang-rape case</b>: The most recent incident that shocked the nation (again) is the brutal gang-rape of "Nirbhaya" (<a href="http://blogs.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/the-enchanted-word/entry/the-whole-country-is-with-you-nirbhaya" target="_blank">as TOI named her rightly</a>) last week. Truly horrible. The culprits are nabbed. Case is promoted to "Fast-Track" court. Justice is WIP.<br />
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<b>Corruption and Scandals</b>: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._Raja" target="_blank">A. Raja</a> epitomized corruption with '2G scam' a couple of years ago. Then we had Commonwealth Games, Coalgate, NRHM scam, etc. All syphoning thousands of crores of rupees from our exchequer. Need more? There's a whole page on<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_scandals_in_India" target="_blank"> "Scandals in India" on Wiki</a>. <br />
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<b>Bad Governance </b>(a.k.a Plummeting confidence in Indian politicians): We've gotten used to "Bad Governance" phrase by now. It's become a catch phrase in a Page 3 party. Sadly, GOI and the elected parties are (still) not doing anything about it. I guess they're waiting for another reason/ motivation/ push/ stick or may be the Mayan Apocalypse to get things right.<br />
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<b>So, what is common in all of them? </b>We got pissed off. We protested. We took to the streets. We lit candles in the night. We cried. We stood united. Then resumed our routines, waiting for another skeleton to come out of the closet so we can again mourn together. The GOI was still mum. We were still hopeful. We still are.<br />
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I feel the problem is severe. The real problem I feel is the "casualness" with which people commit such crimes/ scandals. The casualness is the result of bad governance. They know "nothing will happen" .. They know "they will get away".. They know "Have gotten away before, will get away again"..<br />
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<b>The real missing thread is lack of severe and timely punishment.</b><br />
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Unless there are strong laws (and quicker case closures), criminals/ corrupt politicians will continue doing what they do best. Unless we pin them down, nail them down quickly, what message are we communicating?<br />
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Some argue that Sociey needs change. Of course it does. But society as a whole is such a complex mesh that it is difficult to decipher how exactly we can change it. Which element to change for a better society?<br />
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<b>What can be monitored is the "The Rightful and Timely Action</b>". Once people know there is a strict action taken, and that they can't get away.. the rate would drop.<br />
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There are two aspects - <b>Internal Deterrent (Values)</b> and <b>External Deterrent (Punishment)</b>. To build mechanisms for Internal Deterrent take times. Values are not build overnight. We can sow the seed, nurture it and pray. We can argue for a longest time that Values - <i>as an incentive to not be a criminal </i>- are more important than Punishment.<br />
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<b>But we can't pray that people with bad conscience will play fair, can we? </b>Punishment is required for such bad souls, who don't want to change.<br />
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Politicians are used to fooling us. We are used to getting fooled. In broad daylight. We are also used to the feeling of helplessness. People will debate, crib, protest at the degrading state of things.<br />
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<b>But there's about one thing we will not lose - Hope.</b><br />
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Hope that the next day we will not hear another rape case. Hope that our corrupt politicians and criminals will grow a conscience. Hope that India will become a developed nation, someday. Hope that sense will prevail.<br />
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Hopefully, our GOI will become like Avengers - crime fighting super-"Common Men" in their cape (or not) fighting injustice, rape, dowry, corruption, bad governance, and everything that's worth fighting for and everything that's worth living for.<br />
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-A hopeful Indian</div>
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The easier way is to take up a short cut to success, than work your way through.<br />
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The easier way out is to quit, than to do something about it. <br />
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Easier way out is to stagnate, than to grow.<br />
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Easier way out is to demean your subordinates, than to empower them.<br />
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Easier way out is to demotivate, than to inspire.<br />
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Easier way is to just preach, than to practice it.<br />
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Easier way is to run away from a challenge, than to tackle it.<br />
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<b>We are created to take challenges head on</b>. <br />
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Right from our cave-dwelling days. Right when we discovered fire. When we created the wheel. When <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gautama_Buddha" target="_blank">Buddha </a>found about miseries of life and took up the challenge of finding a solution. When <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oskar_Schindler" target="_blank">Schindler </a>saved Jews. When <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther_King,_Jr." target="_blank">Martin Luther King Jr</a> fought for civil rights. When we created first space ship. When we sent <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laika" target="_blank">Laika </a>into space. When we sent <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Armstrong" target="_blank">Neil </a>on the moon. When <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Edmund_Hillary" target="_blank">Hillary </a>and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenzing_Norgay" target="_blank">Norgay </a>climbed Mt. Everest. When <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MK_Gandhi" target="_blank">Gandhi </a>opposed the British through non-violence. When <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Jobs" target="_blank">Steve Jobs</a> resurrected Apple. When <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/APJ_Abdul_Kalam" target="_blank">APJ Abdul Kalam</a> created <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agni_%28missile%29" target="_blank">Agni missle</a> and empowered India. <br />
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History is replete with people who chose the challenging way. And left their mark. We now call them legends. They faced the challenges in all advertisities and succeeded. They had a drive, an inner desire to grow, contribute and persist.<br />
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<b>We are meant to take things up the challenging way. We are meant to leave our mark. To make a dent in the universe. To believe in yourself. To do what is right. To grow. To become Better.</b><br />
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Which one do you choose - the Easier Way or the Challenging Way?<br />
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The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) and <a href="http://www.sakaaltimes.com/" target="_blank">Sakal Times</a> gave us another reason to feel patriotic - this time doing something worthwhile for the city on the occasion of The Pune Bus Day.<br />
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As expected, there was a lot of hype built around it. And for a good cause too this time. You can still see large sized banners across the city showcasing professionals, lawyers, students proudly proclaiming that they will "make the right choice" and they will "travel by Bus" on the 1st November.<br />
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PMC deployed about 2500 buses (private + state transport buses + Local buses) and chalked out new and direct routes - much to the convenience of the passengers. You can read more about that <a href="http://www.exchange4media.com/48543_sakal-times-launches-%E2%80%98pune-bus-day%E2%80%99.html" target="_blank">here</a> and <a href="http://www.ndtv.com/article/cities/pune-bus-day-gets-huge-response-287074" target="_blank">here</a>. <br />
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<b>This article is not just about that.</b><br />
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There was a lot of chat on the 1st November at my workplace, <a href="http://www.mithi.com/" target="_blank">Mithi Software Technologies</a>. Lot of people came forward and commuted by Bus that day. Due to a last minute contingency, I could not be a part of it.<br />
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Therefore, I asked one of my good friends and colleague, <b>Amol Kulkarni</b> to share his commuting experience on The Pune Bus Day. He agreed to share his point of views and what should one look towards next time. <br />
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<b>The Good Part: </b><br />
1. While travelling in Bus on 'Pune Bus Day', there was an overall feeling of excitement and being a part of something good. <br />
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2. Although there was a break journey in my travel to work in the morning, there was no waiting period as they had a high frequency of buses. But in the evening, I had to wait for some time, which was okay.<br />
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3. On any regular day, I have two main pain points with PMPML. First is their low frequency of buses, which resulted in huge waiting period. Another was poor condition of buses. However, yesterday both of these problems were eliminated as the buses had high frequency and were in good condition too.<br />
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4. I feel that this "Pune Bus Day" experiment is successful in the sense that people are willing to travel by bus if given proper infrastructure.<br />
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5. Pune has plans to contruct a Metro and a Ring road, which could potentially solve the traffic and congestion issues. This sadly will take years to start and finish. Therefore, the need of the hour is additional bus capacity in PMPML, which PMC should fill up, IMMEDIATELY.<br />
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<b>Glaring concerns in the experiment:</b><br />
1. <b>Widen the roads to handle larger bus traffic</b>: The Pune roads are not wide enough to handle the traffic of a large number of buses and many areas experienced traffic jams.<br />
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2. <b>Don't just pump in buses, improve the bus routes too</b>: Just blindly adding capacity in the current design of Transport Infrastructure will not be adequate - we need a better design. Currently it seems to be a Hub and Spoke design i.e., Corporation Depot being at the Hub, from where all the buses are routed. At the Spokes are smaller depots like Kothrud, Hadapsar areas. Due to a huge traffic passing through this Corporation Depot, it has become a nagging bottleneck. Indeed, PMC did experiment with some route design, but it had thought of keeping several hubs, the traffic congestion would have become more bearable.<br />
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Thanks for your inputs, Amol! <br />
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Although Puneites gave a thundering response to Pune Bus Day, and were excited to the core, there are some areas PMC needs to work on in the future to make this experience even better. <br />
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I just hope that this event does not end up being celebrated annually, like a Valentine's Day or a Father's Day or a Mother's Day. I sincerely hope PMC + Sponsers take up such initiatives more aggressively and more regularly to make Pune even better place to commute. I am pretty sure Puneites will continue supporting them! <br />
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<i>Did you also use buses on the Pune Bus Day in Pune? What was your experience? What was good and what needed improvement? Do share in your comments below.</i></div>
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It was the 3rd day of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganesh_Chaturthi" target="_blank">Ganesh Festival</a> when it hit me. <br />
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I was returning home after work that day when I was caught in a traffic jam. The traffic was moving at a snail's pace. It provided me an opportunity to observe the roadsides - which were buzzing with activities. <br />
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I noticed how so many Ganesh pandals were set up on each side of the road. You could count that each lane had about 3 Ganesh pandals. Two at each end of the road, one in the middle. If there was another lane emerging from the middle of the lane, there would be two more pandals - on the diagonal sides of the same intersection. And so on.<br />
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And likewise imagine how many pandals would they be "squeezing" per square kilometer. And simple arithmetic will tell you how many in a township, and then in a city. <i><shivers> </shivers></i><br />
<br />
There's more. Each pandal is owned by a Ganesh Mandal (Committee). And it is a matter of prestige for those Mandal owners to decorate their Pandals better than others. And so they splurge money. From where does the moolah come from? From the same people who pay tax. <br />
<br />
<b>How? </b>Simple, each Ganesh Mandal owner(s) will send their "members" to collect donation from residents of the nearby area. And can you refuse them? They're all politically connected. Getting the idea?<br />
<br />
They also play loud music much to the annoyance of the people staying nearby. I can tell you that it is not sensible music. It is not devotional music either. Add it the fact that the horrible traffic jams and chaos it causes. No committee seems to bothered about the tremendous amount of waste it generates. Every year.<br />
<br />
Which brings me to the title of this article - <b>Are we really cashing in on our Gods?</b> Are we monetizing them? As long as the concept of God has come into being, we have monetized him - <b>milking his omnipotence</b>. That's in the couple of thousands of years of our civilisation.<br />
<br />
<b>Why not sanitize everything?</b> Why not just 1-2 Ganesh Pandals per square kilometer? How about just believing (theists) or not believing (atheists) in that Higher Being and still live happily? Why all this hype around God?<br />
<br />
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navratri" target="_blank">Navaratri</a> has just begun, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dasara" target="_blank">Dussehra</a> and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durga_Puja" target="_blank">Durga Puja</a> is just round the corner. Pandals will again be raised. More chaos will pervade. More money will be spent. The cycle will repeat. May the Gods bless us with a sane mind.<br />
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<a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-IIrBU-S_8iM/UIFY4EwwIAI/AAAAAAAACqU/Tft4I90o3a8/s1600/Durga+Pooja.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img alt="Durga Puja" border="0" height="149" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-IIrBU-S_8iM/UIFY4EwwIAI/AAAAAAAACqU/Tft4I90o3a8/s200/Durga+Pooja.jpg" title="" width="200" /></a></div>
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<span style="font-size: x-small;"><i>[Image courtsey: http://bengalidurgapuja.com/]</i></span></div>
<br />
<b>Let's go green in celebrating our festivals.</b> A motivating trend is that there is less intensity of Fire Crackers these days during Diwali. Many families, societies, townships have started recognizing the nuisance caused and have started celebrating festivals in an environmentally friendly manner. But those families can be counted on fingertips.<br />
<br />
<i>What is the starting point to curb it? Where do we start? Would like to hear your thoughts/ views in the comments below - even if you disagree with my thoughts.</i></div>
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<b>"Probably one thing worse than a bad decision is Indecision."</b><br />
<br />
There
are three types of people around - Those who make good decisions, those
who make bad ones, and those who don't make any decisions. <br />
<br />
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<a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-ZkQLyFApkqw/UG0vMKE3PkI/AAAAAAAACoY/jsUwAAGjSfs/s1600/Indecision.png" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img alt="Indecision" border="0" height="256" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-ZkQLyFApkqw/UG0vMKE3PkI/AAAAAAAACoY/jsUwAAGjSfs/s320/Indecision.png" title="Indecision" width="320" /></a></div>
The indecisive ones simply sit on a given task/ decision and do nothing. What they fail to realise is their indecision is negatively impacting others, in sometimes tangible and many times intangible ways.<br />
<br />
<i>Without tapping in your will<br />All you do is wonder and stay still<br />When that decision just lingers on<br />When you're lost, don't know where to move on<br />Take A Stand<br /><br />When all you do is delay<br />That decision you just sit on and pray<br />Someone's waiting, but all you do is stall<br />When you play safe and let things take their toll<br />Take A Stand<br /><br />When you want to feel right<br />Take that decision to feel pleasant and bright<br />Don't hesitate, be brave, but don't fake it<br />Just go ahead and stake it <br />Take a Stand</i><br />
<br />
I feel decision making can be cultivated like a habit. Like habit, discipline your self to regularly take decisions and more importantly, act on it. Procrastinators tend to make a decision and then delay action. Avoid this trait. <br />
<br />
Start now. Whenever you feel hesitant, think about the risk involved. If it is a low risk task, just take it up and finish it. If there is a high risk involved, you can consult someone before taking that decision. The important thing is not to sit on it just because you think it is high risk.<br />
<br />
If it is decision you are stalling at work, it is costing the company money. If it is a career decision you are dilly-dalling, you could be missing out on several opportunities. If it is a personal decision you're delaying, your family might be getting affected by it. Think about it.<br />
<br />
Sort it out. Consult. Discuss. Clarify. Arrive at a Decision. Then just go ahead and Act on it. Move to the next task.<br />
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<i>How do you counter indecision? Which habits have helped you become a master decision maker? Do share in the comments below.</i></div>
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Stop cribbing about how your boss neglects that awesome work you are doing for him. Stop feeling anxious about what others think about you. Stop feeling bad about that jerk who doesn't pay attention to you. <br />
<br />
It doesn't matter. They don't matter.<br />
<br />
Remember, you are here for a purpose. If you don't know what it is, relax. Just remember that you're here to do good work you'll be proud of. Keep at it. Rest doesn't matter.<br />
<br />
Spend quality time at work. Ignore the jerks. Ignore the put-downers. Ignore the behind-the-back comments. Take what is good. Move on.<br />
<br />
Make a difference every day you come to work. Be better than yesterday. That's a simple plan, ain't it? Just keep doing it.<br />
<br />
Make a dent in the universe. Only that matters. Every single day. Every single moment.<br />
<br />
Remember, sometimes you'll find yourself digressing from your purpose. Soon as you realise it, re-focus your efforts. Once you've taken its cognizance, don't waste a single iota of energy doing banal work. Re-align your actions.<br />
<br />
Do good work. Focus. Make a dent in the universe. :)</div>
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<i>How do you handle a situation you've not dealt with before? How do you respond to a situation you're uncomfortable with? Do you panic when you're in a sudden and seemingly unnerving situation? </i><br />
<br />
<b>I'm essentially talking about risk and our ability to take risks. </b><br />
<br />
I feel the real test of a person is how he/she deals with such random, sudden and unexpected situations.<br />
<br />
We often encounter such situations in our lives. And many times the first reaction is panic - which is quite
understandable. It is a fight or flight response, which our
cave-dwelling ancestors were compelled to take. And this is thousands of
years of programming hardwired in our system which is difficult to get
rid of.<br />
<br />
<b>So what is risk taking? </b>It's about getting involved in something with an undefined/ unexpected outcome. And the risk taking ability is how well one deals with such an event/ activity with an undefined/ unexpected outcome.<br />
<br />
The good news is that we can nurture this risk taking ability - with lot of practice, patience and good presence of mind. Expect that there will always be uncertainties, and be prepared for it. Be confident. Have a presence of mind to deal with them. Keep practicing. Gradually, we will get better at it.<br />
<br />
Start taking intelligent risks. Not like jumping out of your building or like moonwalking near a cobra, or standing in front of an approaching truck. Not life threatening risks. That would be dumb. I'm not talking about them.<br />
<br />
More like, starting to experiment with things/ situations. Say you feel uncomfortable dealing with an unknown group of people. As a first step, you can just start mixing with some newer faces, one at a time. And then gradually mixing with a group of unknown people.<br />
<br />
Maybe you think that investing in stock market is risky. So to build up your confidence, read more about investing, start investing small amounts and gradually increase the sum. You'll notice that the more you're exposed to it, the better you can deal with it.<br />
<br />
It could be as simple as taking a detour from your regular route to explore newer routes. Things like these. You can start by taking risks in areas you're familiar with.<br />
<br />
There are people we know of having this remarkable ability to aptly deal
with such situations. We admire them for having a good presence of
mind. I'm sure you can instantly recall many in your personal and
professional network. You should also speak to them about how they have
developed this ability. <br />
<br />
Taking risks exposes us to environments/ situations we have not come across before. We learn. We grow. We become better. Challenge yourself to take newer risks to become better.<br />
<br />
<b>Go ahead and take a new risk, today! </b>You'll be thrilled! Promise.<i> </i><br />
<br />
<i>How do you respond when you face an unexpected situation presents itself? What are some ways you've used that helped you master it? Do share your experiences and techniques in the comments below.</i></div>
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<br />
I could see several people standing on the traffic signal, holding
placards of some kind. About 10-15 in number, in 2-3 groups across
different junctions of the signal. But they seemed peaceful enough. No
cops around. No crowd around. What was going on?<br />
<br />
I
thought this group was a part of just another protest of some kind. I
ran through a list of embarrassing public events which were recently
unfolded - large scams, protests, fast-unto-death rallies, etc, and then
I also tried arriving at the cause that this group might be affiliated
to. I got curious.<br />
<br />
When I was idling at the signal, I read what the placards had displayed and carefully observed the attire of the people.<br />
<br />
And then I became ecstatic.<br />
<br />
What stood apart was their bright yellow jackets on white T-shirts and a prominent cap, with <a href="http://www.cumminsindia.com/" target="_blank">Cummins</a> neatly embroidered. Which probably meant that Cummins was the sponsor.<br />
<br />
The placards they held were not to support a cause of protest.<br />
<br />
They were in fact spreading awareness to celebrate the upcoming <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganesh_Chaturthi" target="_blank">Ganesh Chaturthi</a> in an eco-friendly manner. One of the placards asked people to refrain from submerging Ganesh Idols in rivers, ponds, etc. They implored people to submerge the idols in a tank specially created near such water bodies. Another placard requested people to stop throwing garlands and flowers (Nirmalya) in natural water reservoirs. This ensured that these water reservoirs did not get (further) polluted.<br />
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<a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-v5tVA9rGMg8/UFCfC1E15RI/AAAAAAAACm8/J4IwNRF72Ls/s1600/Ganesh_immersion.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="248" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-v5tVA9rGMg8/UFCfC1E15RI/AAAAAAAACm8/J4IwNRF72Ls/s400/Ganesh_immersion.jpg" width="400" /></a></div>
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<span style="font-size: x-small;"><i>[Photo credit: http://www.bigpicture.in/festival-photos-from-india/]</i></span></div>
<br />
I was thrilled. This brief encounter made me think deeper about the very need of such awareness campaigns. Upon googling the issue further, I came across some interesting articles <a href="http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-08-28/pollution/33448914_1_immersion-of-ganesh-idols-immersion-day-water-tanks" target="_blank">here</a> and <a href="http://www.dnaindia.com/bangalore/report_bangalore-govt-will-immerse-the-ganesha-idols-for-you_1582264" target="_blank">here</a>. And <a href="http://e-coexist.com/products/ganesh-chaturthi/the-environmental-impact-of-ganesh-chaturthi" target="_blank">this one</a> was particularly insightful.<br />
<br />
<b>Here are few things we can start doing from this Ganesh Festival (starting 19th Sept) </b><b><b>to keep the environment clean</b>:</b><br />
1. Let's immerse Ganesh Idols in separate tanks and not in rivers, lakes, ponds, etc.<br />
2. Let's pledge that we will keep Ganesh Festival free of noise pollution.<br />
3. Let's use only the natural clay idols, and not Plaster of Paris ones.<br />
4. Let's avoid use of non biodegradable material such as thermocole altogether.<br />
5. Lets recycle flowers and garlands to make hand made paper or dried flower products.<br />
<br />
Keep it up Cummins! I'm certain it will have a lasting impact. Gradually
we will start seeing clearer water reservoirs through many such
initiatives and campaigns.<br />
<br />
Wishing you all a very happy Ganesh Chaturthi in advance! :) May Lord Ganesh bless you with lifelong happiness!<br />
<br />
<i>What are some other initiatives/ activities you can do to conserve the nature better? Do share in your comments below. Thanks.</i></div>
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In a rhythmic gait, she walks towards me<br />
Twilight approaches, and its hard to see<br />
The stalker's close - as I watch her flip<br />
With anxious glance, I notice the painful slip<br />
<br />
The beautiful flight in her momentary fall<br />
Almost ended my reluctant stroll<br />
Her pride had fallen, and she came closer<br />
Mischief galore, from this slippery disclosure <br />
<br />
To deftly test, and to know how it will feel<br />
He had rightly planted a banana peel<br />
As she frowned, fumed and then became wild<br />
Rejoiced and laughed, this naughty child</div>
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Think you're being humble when you crave for approval?<br />
<br />
Don't complicate it. Things are really <i>that </i>simple. All that is required is the willingness to do it. <br />
<br />
Be free from restrictions. Freedom from emotional desire to seek approval. <br />
<br />
"By seeking his/ her permission, he'll know what I am upto, he/she'll correct me". Really? Stop bullshitting yourself. Just go ahead and do it. Take risks.<br />
<br />
Don't hesitate. Your heart doesn't, when it pumps blood. You know what is right and what needs to be done. Your mind makes it weak. Your mind complicates matter. <br />
<br />
Worried about what others think of you? Shut up. You are again begging to conform to the bromide.<br />
<br />
Think Gandhi would have worried about what others would feel about the Dandi March? Think it would have mattered to Newton what his neighbor felt about Gravity? Grow up. They didn't worry about it. Nor should you. They believed in something they knew was right. <br />
<br />
Get rid of that fear within you. Take risks. Conquer it. You know you can. Deep within. Your heart does. Don't secondguess your ability to excel.<br />
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You don't need Approval. Be fearless. Be You.</div>
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Why do you have to confirm<br />
to stale ideologies and dogmas?<br />
Break Free<br />
<br />
Why do you have to walk<br />
in the footsteps of others?<br />
Break Free<br />
<br />
Why do you have to be wary<br />
of what others think of you as?<br />
Break Free<br />
<br />
Why do you have to pretend<br />
to what others expect you to be?<br />
Break Free<br />
<br />
Why do you have to become<br />
the person you never wanted to be?<br />
Break Free</div><div class="blogger-post-footer"><!-- AddThis Button BEGIN -->
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<b>The first raindrops of the season had hit the ground </b>early evening on the 5th of June as I was about to wrap up my work. By the time I got on the bike, it had officially started raining cats and dogs.<br />
<br />
On my way home, I cross a very prominent junction, called "University Circle" which witnesses a high traffic density during its peak hours (9-10am and
6-8pm).<br />
<br />
<b>What followed was totally unexpected and very inspiring. </b><br />
<br />
I left office at about 6.30pm that day, when the rains were at its peak. On the way to the University Circle, I was annoyed to see a lot of people driving recklessly especially in this weather. Could I do something to warn them against rash driving? I was worried that they might hurt others too.<br />
<br />
As I was approaching the traffic signal, I noticed a thin old guy holding an umbrella, telling something to the passersby. I got curious. He couldn't possibly be a begger or a hawker? Then what was this old guy doing in this difficult weather?<br />
<br />
When I passed him closely, I was left awestruck by he was doing: <b>He was waving his hand very animatedly and asking people to drive slowly!</b> <b>It was one of the most inspiring moments for me!</b> I later recollected that I had also seen him sorting out traffic jam a couple of times at University Circle earlier.<br />
<br />
And he wasn't even a traffic cop fulfilling his duties. He was just some guy, who was all out there helping others. And without asking anything in return. And I don't even know his name. <b>A guy low in profile but high in deeds!</b> God bless him!<br />
<br />
<b>You want to see/ meet him?</b> Just stop by at the University Circle during peak hours, and look out for an old guy who is trying to help sort out some mess <br />
<br />
<b>Here are four takeaways from this experience:</b><br />
1. Avoid driving recklessly - even when its raining. Drive safely. Think about others too.<br />
2. Be good to others. You don't need to promote good work. Just keep doing it. Others will be thankful to you, even if they don't know you.<br />
3. When you notice an area of improvement, take it up yourself - in whatever small way you can.<br />
4. Follow traffic rules. They are meant to safeguard us all.<br />
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Ciao! Happy Driving!</div>
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It's been a month since the rains have arrived. <br />
<br />
I got a little anxious and later curious as to why I was clocking 40 mins to work, than my usual 30 mins. In any non-rainy day, I observed I was reaching within 30 mins, sometimes even 20 mins during peak traffic.<br />
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What started as a passing enquiry grew into nagging curiosity. I decided to explore the various causes as to why I was clocking extra 10-15 mins on a typical rainy day. Upon some observation and analysis, I came up with these 4 logical reasons:<br />
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<b>Reason 1:</b> In a rainy season, roads are slippery and people are more careful while driving their vehicles. Thus, as more people drive cautiously and therefore slowly, every body gets late to work.<br />
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<b>Reason 2:</b> People who earlier took 2-wheelers to work, were now resorting to a 4-wheeler to avoid rains. This increased the vehicle density during the peak traffic hours. More vehicles combined with cautious driving, delayed more people to work.<br />
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<b>Reason 3:</b> People with a 2-wheeler but who did not own a car, were resorting to using public transports or taxis during rains. This increased the traffic density and congestion further, delaying people to work.<br />
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<b>Reason 4</b>: The start of the rainy reason (July) is also roughly the time when the Schools reopen, and the starting time of a lot of schools is 9-9.30am. This increased number of School buses/ taxis/ vans and also parents who were dropping their children to school, added to the traffic woes and delayed others to work.<br />
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These are just some observations. How about finding some real data? Can we conclusively prove that on any rainy day, the time taken to reach your destination is more as compared to any other day?<br />
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I can probably find such a data at toll plazas. They keep log of all vehicles transiting. We can find out the number of 2-wheelers, 4-wheelers, taxis and public transport vehicles entering and exiting during peak/ non-peak hours and rainy/ non-rainy season.I'm going to try finding this data on some online sources. <br />
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Do you know any sources where such data could be found? What other reasons can you suggest?<br />
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For now, I'm just going to start to work a little early so I can reach on time! :)<br />
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<span style="background-color: white;">There are times when you get really bored of the routine. The time at work almost moves at a quasi-static pace, lunch breaks pass at the speed of light, and you wonder when you can head home and do something productive. You pledge that the next day will be better, and that you will not lose any more time than you've already wasted. But it simply doesn't happen - and before you realize it a month has passed. You hate saying that you procrastinated and that you are bored of the routine. However, that is exactly what you did.</span><br />
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A lot of us do not feel this suffocation, despite being affected by it. Even if we feel it, we do not like acting on it - which is worse. There are many indicators - loss in personal productivity, distracted mind, surfing social networking sites too often than required, multi-tasking when not required, fading interest, switching over to doing something trivial, etc. Statistics <a href="http://www.theofficesoftware.com/productivity_statistics/">here</a> and <a href="http://www.fabulouslybroke.com/2011/02/working-hard-or-hardly-working-statistics-about-workplace-productivity/">here</a> suggest that there is a tremendous loss in productivity - not just by boredom, but by not acting on it timely.<br />
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<span style="background-color: white;">You might have gone through this phase yourself or might know someone who is going through one. So what to do when you get trapped in this "routine boredom" and are not able to do anything about on it? I was going through a similar phase recently, when I took notice and decided to do something about it. Although I'm not a habitual procrastinator, I did get trapped in it this time. </span><br />
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The first step was to admit that I was going through this phase. This is a really good time to sit back and do some ground level thinking about what is going wrong. About a year and half ago, I had made some "rules to live by" OR "Commandments" for working better. They had worked wonders for me. They had helped me stay focused and deliver really high quality output. These one and half years were one of the my best times in my professional life.<br />
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As I got busier in work, I realise now that I had stopped referring them and stopped living by them - which caused me to fret and worry more. So I decided to re-define them in the new context of things. Unlike last time, I am sharing these newly defined "10 Commandments" below.<br />
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Some ground rules for working better -<br />
1. Focus on getting things done within a deadline. Don't drift.<br />
2. Make a to-do list and just start doing it - one at a time.<br />
3. Stick to the task at hand until it is done, unless something really critical comes up.<br />
4. Review the day's work and find out what you could have done better.<br />
5. Interact with whoever is required, without bias and get your work done.<br />
6. When you are feeling down, quickly get back up and move ahead.<br />
7. Don't let a bad mood/ harsh comment spoil your work. Bounce back. Quickly.<br />
8. Read new articles only for 45 mins, spread through the day.<br />
9. Check Personal Email only twice in a day (at 1pm and at 6pm).<br />
10. Check Social Networks like Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin only once a day (at 1pm).<br />
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I will be following these closely and will keep sharing results of which ones worked more, and how they are helping me in my day to day work.<br />
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Although I am not a time management expert, I found these practices are quite helpful and you know what? They work! I encourage you to make such a list and try it yourself. <br />
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<i>How do you cope up with a loss of productivity? How do you deal with procrastination? Which tips would you like to add, edit or delete from the above 10 Commandments?</i><br />
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<b>What is your purpose? What are you here for?</b><br />
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Anytime you feel lost, feel that you're losing the traction, feel you're not heading anywhere, feel that you're not doing something right - the wee little voice inside you will ask these questions. Every time. Without fail. Time and again. To help you get back on track.<br />
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Hear that wee little voice inside you. Hear it when it squirms. Believe in it.<br />
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It keeps making you uncomfortable. Uncomfortable with stagnancy. Uncomfortable when you do what you don't like doing. Uncomfortable when you're not trying hard enough. Uncomfortable when you're dishonest. Uncomfortable when you lie. <br />
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Try however hard to avoid it - it will keep pestering you. That's what it is there for. That is your true voice. It keeps channeling you in the right direction. It is your inner compass. It keeps telling your true purpose.<br />
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Train yourself to listen to it and follow it. Nurture it. Don't ignore it. It won't ignore you. It will keep coming back. The brain will tell you ignore it. Ignore the brain.<br />
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That's the warrior fighting on your side. Constantly. Relentlessly. To help you succeed. To help you become better. To help you get over your evils. Listen to it. Be on its side.<br />
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