Deepavali, rangolis and a lesson
Even if you know you have to leave the elevator, and everything is impermanent whatever you do, do with interest, love, and full devotion.
Even if you know you have to leave the elevator, and everything is impermanent whatever you do, do with interest, love, and full devotion.
One stressful late morning incident in office turned into 3 small yet impact lessons to all of us from a leader. Leaders make learning easy. These three lessons are to comprehend and worth to follow when dealing with co-workers
Everyone’s life has some or the other defining moments. This incident made me spiritual. How we can learn from even failures. Everyone must become mindful.
In continuation of my earlier blog on the mistakes I made in my MBA and what I learnt, I received responses from my friends specially would want to mention two here – Sanjan and Prof Subba Iyer. Thank you both for taking time and responding to me. I talked to Read more…
As a ritual which every B-school aspirant has to perform, I also wrote B-school essays before joining my MBA program. I remember one of the phrases of one essay the most – “…making mistakes that will cost nothing in a classroom environment…”. I knew I will learn from the mistakes Read more…
My brother taught me playing Cricket; he introduced me to my Football and Basketball club. I played and represented club and division. I achieved some good accolades in athletics. He was the one who abusively told me when I was in class 5th that let us see if you can Read more…
Case study approach to education and lesson from the Buddha on the path Vs the guiding finger to the path.