Respect time or time will not respect you. When you find yourself scrambling and running out of time to meet your deadlines, you know that time is not respecting you. Successful people respect time by productively using it, even in 5 minute intervals. Many a presenters speak publicly at webinars/events while commuting/walking to their next … Continue reading Prioritizing Time
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If there is no struggle, there is no progress...This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical, but it must be a struggle. ~Frederick Douglass, an American abolitionist and social reformer
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Slow success builds character, fast success builds ego. ~Ratan Tata
Maintaining Self-Respect: 20 Points
If you do not respect yourself, no one else will. Those who do not respect themselves, cannot respect others. Most of us respect ourselves but sometimes with certain people and in certain circumstances the boundaries get blurred. Imbibing the following points will keep you grounded in your self-respect. Stop chasing those who aren’t interested in … Continue reading Maintaining Self-Respect: 20 Points
Book Review: Lean In – Women, Work and Will to Lead
Sheryl Sandberg, the COO (Chief Operating Officer ) of Facebook has presented her thoughts clearly with anecdotal evidence and well found research in her book "Lean in - Women, Work and Will to Lead", published by Alfred A Knopf publishers. A light read littered with gems on leadership, this book seems to be coming-of-age for … Continue reading Book Review: Lean In – Women, Work and Will to Lead
May 19 – My Rite of Passage
My father was cremated on the day of my wedding anniversary Is this a coincidence or is the universe trying to convey this wisdom to me. Happiness presents itself to man, wearing the crown of sorrow on its head. He who welcomes it must also welcome sorrow. ~Swami Vivekananda May 19 A bittersweet day. A … Continue reading May 19 – My Rite of Passage
Splintered Morality
“I’m worried about the, if [my daughter’s] caught doing that, you know, she’s finished,” he said, according to the affidavit. " " He expressed some uneasiness — “to be honest, it feels a little weird” — but later clarified to Singer that he wasn’t “worried about the moral issue.” This admission is by Attorney Gordon … Continue reading Splintered Morality
Starting my first blog: So Easy and yet So Difficult
Why is it so hard to take the first step? How many times have I attempted to start a blog? When I was young, I mean really young, in high school, life was so simple. I knew exactly what I wanted to be - a psychologist, a business person or a journalist. Being a B+ … Continue reading Starting my first blog: So Easy and yet So Difficult

