Monday, May 31, 2010
My First Song...
When I want
And keep me waiting
While you play
I will still talk
When you want
And sing
The song you like
I will play with you
Anytime
And be there
All the time
But...
You will never be
the same for me again
I will never be
the same ol' girl u know!
Monday, May 17, 2010
Thought of the day!
Sunday, May 02, 2010
Positive side of life...
Monday, March 22, 2010
The first quarter of my life!
Tuesday, February 09, 2010
Quotation Freak - II
"Success is not final. Failure is not fatal. It is the courage to be positive that counts" (If that somebody wudn't have said this line, I probably wud have ;)
A wise man once said “Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass...It's about learning to dance in the rain.” Beautifully expressed thought on learning to live and enjoy life.
A stitch in time saves nine (As a kid, I always used to wonder what this ever meant, but now I realize that it is one of the most applicable lines ever said to mend anything, even relationships)
In deals and in life, you often benefit much more from not getting your way (This thought from a Private Equity Blog completes my previous post Think long-term and it amazes me how the author said so much in such simple words)
"Don't take life too seriously, nobody gets out of it alive anyways" (This has different angles to it and to me it means to live it your way)
Dar ke aage jeet hai (Simply superb theme from the Mountain Dew's campaign)
This too shall pass (Jewish wisdom in one line)
More to come...
Monday, February 08, 2010
Delhi and I
P.S: And don't I miss the unbeatable passion and spirit of Mumbai!!
Thursday, December 31, 2009
The year that was!
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Think long-term!!
Few years down the line, millions of people might want to know this. But, since you have been with me during my formative period, I thought I will share this with you right away. It has always worked for me. Both on personal and professional fronts and in all walks of life. I have taken most of my decisions based on this and with each decision, my belief in this only increased. So, my sincere advice to all you guys reading this is to think long-term. It sounds simple but I have seen many people suffer because of lack of this approach. I don’t want you to do that. Before you take any hasty decision, before you get too excited or disappointed, before you let some incident affect you so much and you lose self-confidence, stop for a while and think long-term. How is this going to help you or affect you 5-10 years down the line? Is it hindering you from becoming or helping you to become the person you really want to be? You might realize that you have been giving a lot of importance to many things that might be insignificant to you in the long-term. And that you are neglecting things that are really important to you for the short-term benefits of success, praise and the like. So, I urge you friends, to give it a thought before you actually put your time and efforts into something because unfortunately we can’t yet travel back in time.
P.S: I might have sounded a little preachy, but believe you me, if you are born in a family of teachers and professors like I did, you can’t avoid that strain in you, however hard you try ;)
Sunday, November 08, 2009
Basic Instincts!!
They were right!! Our ancestors were animals!! No, I haven’t done any research on this topic nor did Darwin come in my dream and convince me. I could just feel it in me, all that immense force, the raw power, and the ruthlessness of a hunter while I work to reach my goals. I could not but associate these qualities to my ancestors. I could associate the forces within me to the roaring of a sea so much so that I could hear the same sound from the waves and within. The passion which fills me up at times is so overpowering to behave sanely in this sophisticated world. My ruthlessness at work sometimes puts my more suave fellow mates at unease. I sometimes wonder if somehow my ancestral roots are stronger than the rest or the others managed to sever them sooner. I just thought your comments might help me in figuring out J