“Life is a succession of lessons which must be lived to be understood”
- By Ralph Waldo Emerson
- By Ralph Waldo Emerson
Today finally I have completed that tedious task…feeling great…. I learnt a lot from that assignment both at personal and professional front. So I have decided to share my lessons with you all.
At professional front:
- Never say: “NO” openly to any work that is assigned to you. Take your time, think over it and then come up with your observations/concerns.
- Never give strong reaction to any problem faced at the work front.
- If you have made some mistakes, confess it; do not give explanations to hide it. After all no one is perfect. Accept what you did wrong and try to do better next time…
- Manage your time properly. Make a daily schedule so that by the end of the day you can keep track of your progress.
- Stop complaining. The more you complain about something, the more of that something you invite into your life.
- When involved as a team, never try to directly pinpoint other’s person mistake.
- Do not give up easily. See hurdles as opportunities to excel/polish yourself.
At personal front:
- Spend some time alone. You will feel rejuvenated.
- Discuss your feelings with your friends/family members. You can share silly things with your best friends without thinking much. This is the one of the advantages of having good friends in life…
- Never bring your office tensions at home.
- Never mix your professional life with the personal one. What I feel is that personal life is more important than professional one… So always keep a balance between two lives…
- Value the importance of simplicity. Try to find happiness in small things like smile of a kid, sunrise, cold breeze…
- Be a good listener…Give respect to other’s notions as well.
- Don’t act or speak when you are angry or upset.
hi, your blogs are really nice, from where u get so much time to think all this...
ReplyDeleteThanks Vikas. Writing is my passion. I love to write my experiences in my blog. It acts as a stress buster for me.
ReplyDeleteGood Going.. Keep writing Neha :)
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