Do you enjoy your job?
I am enjoying my job and feeling a sense of satisfaction at the end of the day. I sometimes feel the need to keep myself more updated and busy because the receivers are all eager learners.
Do you enjoy your job?
I am enjoying my job and feeling a sense of satisfaction at the end of the day. I sometimes feel the need to keep myself more updated and busy because the receivers are all eager learners.
If you could be someone else for a day, who would you be, and why?
I ain’t gonna be some one else. I am just happy who I am yet I will strive for a better version of me.
What advice would you give to your teenage self?
Dear myself
I write to you with utmost ardor, expressing my joy that you handled the experiences well. It’s also absolutely fine to score ZERO in Math and receive punishment for the same. It’s okay to admit your failure, take up the courage to face challenges, and tackle more difficult papers. They’re not truly challenging if you analyze them properly. So, don’t limit yourself to your comfort zone but go beyond limits, as the sky is the limit.
Being patriotic is genuinely a very challenging personality trait one can ever have. It demands loyalty, devotion, love, and a strong sense of commitment. Personally, I don’t consider myself a particularly patriotic person. I see myself as a common netizen who hopes for the best in all aspects. I don’t appreciate inciting hate or enmity on any grounds. I am a firm believer in the principle of “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”
I pray and hope that people, irrespective of their background, come to an understanding of love and refrain from trying to outsmart or overpower each other based on factors like identity, religion, caste, gender, or anything that promotes division.
Disclaimer: This is solely my personal view. It does not intend to cause harm to any individual or group on any grounds.
If there were to be a biography about me, I would title it “Weaving the Colors.” I hold the belief that life is akin to tapestries of experiences, resembling various colors. As I absorb both the positive and negative aspects of these experiences and integrate them into my life, I see myself weaving different strands of colors to create a beautiful and marvelous attire. This process is a personal endeavor, and I take pride in the fact that it’s not a borrowed design but one that I’ve earned. So, “Weaving the Colors” would be a fitting title, as I continue to collect and intertwine the diverse strands to complete the unique pattern of my life.
PS: It’s actually coming very soon.
One rule that I would consider changing is the strict enforcement of unnecessary regulations regarding the usage of electronic gadgets in workplaces. I believe this rule is impacting the work culture and the efficiency of task completion. Instead of applying stringent measures to the entire team, especially those who are genuinely contributing to their work, I propose a more flexible approach that acknowledges responsible gadget usage. This, in turn, could lead to a healthier work environment and improved productivity.
Whenever I receive good news, the first thing I do is shout out praises to the Lord and express a heartfelt “Thank you, Jesus.” Following that, I immediately call my mom to share the news with her. I find immense joy in sharing such moments with my parents and siblings. As for others, I tend to share the news more gradually, perhaps later in the week.
I don’t have grand plans such as hosting celebrations, treating myself to good food, or indulging in pampering sessions. I prefer to keep the joy within myself and my family before gradually sharing it with others. I’m not inclined to proclaim my achievements or share details with everyone.
Everyone needs a break, especially those working in the corporate sector or professionals who have been busy balancing life. We all require time to step away and travel or engage in activities for recuperation, just to rejuvenate and refresh our minds. I recently took a break from the world, giving myself time to rejuvenate and come back to life. I’m glad I made that decision, considering it wasn’t an easy one, being a person responsible for the family.
I take pride in the decision I made, and I would strongly recommend that everyone takes time for themselves occasionally, ensuring they aren’t overwhelmed by the demands of work. At some point, we all feel exhausted and contemplate giving up. Here, I suggest not giving up but taking a break – travel somewhere, sleep in, or do something extraordinary to distance yourself from the workload.
Is there any more important invention than being wireless? I mean, what could be more fascinating than this? In today’s society, everything is wireless – communication is wireless, internet connectivity is wireless, Bluetooth speakers, microphones, and headphones are wireless, and much more. So, this is one of the most important inventions in my lifetime.
The first computer I ever received was in the year 2015. It was a DELL, a generous gift from my sponsor who provided it from his old collection. I acquired it for my studies, particularly for report writing and other essential course-related work, as I pursued BSW.
Before that, I had not attended any computer coaching, and my experience with computers was limited to sporadic classes during my school days. I had basic knowledge, knowing how to switch on the computer and do some basic Photoshop as per our school curriculum. Nevertheless, I was extremely excited about having my own computer and delved into the world of computing on my own.
I must admit that I faced challenges in the initial phase, particularly with typing. However, I overcame this hurdle after one of my teachers recommended playing typing games to enhance my speed. Gradually, my typing skills improved, and my enthusiasm to learn and explore computers allowed me to quickly grasp various programs. Although I am not as proficient as professionals, I can manage fairly well.