Well, after a bit of a serious post yesterday, this definitely makes more sense!
Learn To Chill!
Well, after a bit of a serious post yesterday, this definitely makes more sense!
Learn To Chill!
Continuing the blog series on Teachers’ Day, acknowledging not only the teachers who taught us in school or college, but also the people – our mentors, contacts or friends who taught us so much despite not being our formal teachers. As they say, everyone is a teacher if you’re ready to be the pupil. Here’s the 9th one in the series.
You don’t realise how someone is feeling in a situation until you go through the same thing.
As I continue this series, I seem to have been noticing each day and taking in each moment as a teacher – so that seems to be a good side effect of this exercise! ;)
Ask yourself first before you ask anyone else for an answer.
Mondays can be quite hectic. And you realize that only after a tired Monday night. (Obviously! :P ) So continuing the series for Teachers’ Day & acknowledging the efforts of others who became our teachers in the course of life while selflessly shaping our future for the better.
Failure is Essential.
Reached the single digits on the countdown! Yayy!
A really passionate team would put up a great show immaterial of the resources or the support available. They make it happen!
Carrying forward a series can be quite interesting at times! So here’s the next one.
Keep adding the degrees, but no there’s no alternative for experience.
4th post in the series to acknowledge the teachers in our lives, the ones who educated us in schools & colleges and also the ones who did in life beyond these places.
You cannot be too naive, in business & in life both.
Continuing with the Teachers’ Day posts, here’s the third one in the series.
Responsibility is a duty if you do it properly, otherwise it’s just another noun.
Carrying on the gratitude for the amazing people who’ve invested in me, despite of not being my formal teachers, here goes the second lesson in the Teachers’ Day fortnight countdown series.
Always try to include solutions from your side whenever presenting someone with a problem/issue. This way you are equally invested in the problem-solving process.
Teachers’ Day is just a fortnight away & the best way to welcome it definitely is by acknowledging the great teachers who crossed our path. While I’ve had the privilege of being taught by some really marvellous teachers in my student life, I’ve also learnt a lot by people who really weren’t my formal teachers but still taught me some of the best lessons for life which have helped me so far. This series of posts is to appreciate those selfless people (whom I would personally also say thanks to) who have taken a moment, and at times many moments, to teach me life lessons or give me sound advices which have stayed with me for long. They’ve been my mentors, my friends & my guides and I can’t be more grateful to have them in my life, even though some for a short period & thankfully some since eternity. But what is more important here is that everyone is a teacher if you let them be :)
Never be afraid to ask questions.