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Time for self-realization
Movement in the materialistic world encourages us to earn more to own everything. outward satisfaction viewing inner self what i am? what i want to achieve? etc. pushes us to learn more to reach to the ultimate one. inward happiness spare some time from your busy schedule of materialistic gains for selfrealization.
A tool for recording achievements/accomplishments
Hi all is anyone familiar with tools simple forms that can assist with the realization of ones accomplishments/achievements to record on the resume. tk
Bbs behaviour based safety
The concept of behavior based safety is based on the realization that more than 90 lapses in safety can be attributed to human causes and inappropriate or unsafe behavior. by sensitizing people about safety and addressing the psychological/behavioral aspects involved in safety organizations/individuals can create a safer and secure work environment. the various industry wide standards dealing with safety such as iso also require behavior based safety as a key prerequisite for certification and compliance. for training and implementation of bbs kindly put a mail on rushabh.shah at tuvsud.in regards rushabh 9727745466
Never give up (poem)
Never give up in that dark lonesome place between a dream dreamed and a dream realized i have left a little light for you so you will know that someone cares and believes in your dream. just where it becomes the most dark and difficult to find your way there is the light i left for you. it will light your way through the doubt the confusion and the fears it will stay with you all the way to the realization of your dream. and when your dream has come true please go back to that darkest place where you have been and set the little light there to give heart to the next sweet soul that braves the path to his or her dreams. dreamers are the architects of greatness. there wisdom lies within their souls. dream long enough and hard enough and your dream can be attained. good day wishes. shijit.:p
Gratuity
I relinquished my services with an mnc catering company in the month of february 12 after 7 years. when i had requested for gratuity payment the hr dept informed that it is under process and shall be done but the same has not been settled till now. now after these many months they reply me saying ed"" wehave been told by the authorities that they have stopped issuing cheques towards claim settlements as per the recent directives of rbi. instead now it is mandatory for member establishments such as ours to open an account in the following name in which the claim settlement amount would be credited by the trust. the account should be in the name of " hospitality services pvt. ltd. employees group gratuity scheme/fund". we would also require a cancellation cheque & a bank statement of the above account to be submitted to p&gs office of lic towards realization of our gratuity claims. i request the experts to please help me in this regard . regards vamsidhar
Story: nothing motivates like success but how long will it take to succeed?
I once read somewhere: nothing motivates like success. it is often the desire to succeed to derive joy from attainment of a goal and the benefits from such achievement that drive individuals to persist and persevere to toil and tolerate. as a race we are designed to feel motivated by thinking about the end result. you tell someone they are hired for a job paying them one hundred grand a year and they immediately start visualizing saving or spending that money they start planning they start imagining themselves in the office speaking to coworkers and the rest of it. it is natural. steadily these thoughts become part of one s expectations. if what they thought varies greatly from what they actually get they are disappointed. they set a goal for themselves the next target and they give themselves a time frame. so far so good. whenever embarking on a new venture though the primary difference between success and failure is the motivation to persist. a winner chooses to carry on. when people ask me questions around meditation changing their habits about selfrealization and so forth the one common question i get is: how long will it take? this is my focus today. let me share a little story with you. an elderly monk was en route to an ancient temple in the mountains. traveling on foot he had been on this pilgrimage for nearly two months now. in the spirit of a monk he carried with him no possessions except his almsbowl and a set of robes. he would simply stop whenever he felt like resting and beg for food whenever he was hungry. one step at a time he traveled over two thousand kilometers. finally the tall mountain with a temple like a crown on its head was visible from a distance. a feeling of relief a surge of joy a sense of accomplishment rose up his spine. a further few steps and he saw an old woman working in the fields. he stopped and said "how long will it take me to reach the temple at the top of the mountain?" the old woman turned around to face him gave him an indifferent stare shrugged and went back to sowing the seeds in the ground. the monk thought it was highly unusual because he knew most villagers to be warm people. perhaps the woman did not hear he thought. pointing in the direction of the temple he repeated "how long will it take me to reach that shrine?" the woman gave the same reaction again this time she softly growled too. the monk asked his question one more time only to get the same response. he concluded that the old woman was deaf. a little disappointed he resumed walking towards the mountain. "it ll take you eight hours" a voice yelled from behind. it was the old woman. intrigued the monk walked back to her and said "i don t get it. i asked you three times and you did not answer me. now that i was on my way you called me from behind to tell me the distance." "i m not telling you the distance master. i m simply telling you how long will it take you" she spoke "when you asked me earlier you were standing still. how could have i answered your question without knowing how fast you walk as for the distance from here it is twenty miles of trek." there you are there is no absolute answer to how long it will take you. it depends on multiple factors and your pace is only one of them. more often than not it is just about staying course and persisting. we all know the hare and the tortoise classic. there are essentially four elements that lead to success. they are: 1. knowledge: are you wellequipped? mentally and skillwise? if not what do you need to do to acquire it. 2. approach: do you have the right mindset and approach? are you positive optimistic ready flexible? 3. resources: do you have the right tools resources or are you trying to drill a hole in the wall with a spoon? 4. efforts: are you putting your best foot forward no matter what? there is a fifth element. you can call it grace fate luck destiny or anything else you wish. this one manifests when you do not waver. it may appear like a coincidence a stint of luck or serendipity but the truth is with the four elements above you create that perfect moment of realization of attainment. steady and small steps turn into giant strides and leaps ultimately. tiny drops of water one after the other create a waterfall. buddha did not gain enlightenment just because he sat under the bodhi tree; he slogged for years before the arrival of that perfect moment all that learning and struggle culminated to manifest the moment of revelation of epiphany before prince gautama became buddha. go on give it your best shot. you should be able to look in the mirror and say "i gave it my best shot and i tried everything i possibly could." when you can say that to yourself honestly you can have your wildest dreams come true from material success to divine realization.