Saturday, 11 April 2015

Its necessary.....



        
  Friends do you want to change yourself ? or you think no need for this ?. Are you happy with whatever you are ?. If you would ask this question to me ..i will say...yes i would like to change myself.Why ? because i am not perfact . I have many things to change in my life. Like..i want to skip all sadness .all negetiveness, fear to start something new, many things. And i know very well that everyone want to change themself and its not bad thing..ok. Infact its a good thing atleast we want to change ourself.Its a a prosess of life .  
                                           Sometimes we want change but we dont know that how to change ourself .
So i am going to share some important tips about how to change yourself and how to apply this change in your life ? 
                           
So friends be ready because this is the time to change....


  1. Identify the problem.....

                                                                    You've made your mind up to change, but how and why? Clearly identifying the problem is the only way it can be solved. What will changing result in?
It's best to start positive. Write down a list of what you like about yourself. If that's difficult, what do others say they like about you? Knowing your good qualities makes it easier to draw on them later to get rid of the habits you're trying to kick.
In one sentence, state exactly what you want. Make sure it's what you want and not what others think you should want. If you don't actually desire change, it won't come.
Next, make a list of reasons why you want this change. Seeing all the motivations written down in front of you--and referring to it later--will keep you on the right path.

Prime your brain......

You've trained your brain one way and now it's time to train it another. Keeping the right mindset is absolutely imperative to conquer permanent alterations.
Often we are not the people we think we are. Certain problems can be addressed simply by adjusting the way we think; beauty is not the only thing in the eye of the beholder. Thinking of yourself the way you desire to be is the first step to believing.

Expect disruption....Things happen in life that we could never expect. Your path to change is going to be littered with obstacles and people trying to bog you down. Knowing that the pitfalls in the road are minor setbacks and can be overcome is necessary for success.
Staying realistic is the best way to tackle any daunting topic. Don't blame yourself or others for keeping you from your goal. Setbacks are normal and will happen.
                                                                             

Expect failure.....Change doesn't happen overnight. The next few weeks will be full of small failures. These aren't due to any oversight on your part.
Failing once does not mean you are done. Just because you've found something that doesn't work does not mean this is the end of the road. Know that getting back up is the part that matters.

Be patient....If change could come overnight, it wouldn't be worth it. You may not see results as soon as you had planned.
It would be better to underestimate and over-deliver than expect the world and fall short. Even the smallest changes are indicators that you're on the right path. Be patient, breathe, and relax.

Figure out your aims.....You want to change, sure, but what does that really mean? Think in the affirmatives, not the negatives.
If you want to lose weight, how much? Through diet or exercise or both? Clarifying your methods will help you think more clearly. A goal that states, "I want to lose two pounds a week through limiting myself to a 1300 calorie per day diet and exercising four hours a week" is easier to adhere to than "I don't want to be fat anymore."
If your goal is more abstract (as in, "I want to be more confident."), think in concrete examples. Instead of "I want to be more confident," set goals like, "I want to start conversations with strangers," "I want to ask a guy/girl for his/her number," or "I want to show my work to the public anxiety-free." Be specific and narrow it down to what you really want.
                                                                                             
                                                                           

Be realistic..... Aiming to lose 20 lbs in one month is setting yourself up for failure. Not reaching that goal will ultimately make you feel worse. Set a goal that you believe is achievable.
Being realistic also means not being negative. You are the only thing preventing you from changing. The ball is always in your court.


 Set a time limit.... Allowing yourself as much time as you need removes any sense of responsibility. Set a deadline to encourage more effective behavior.
Create checkpoints. Giving yourself 8 months to make $20,000 may not be incredibly helpful. Think shorter term--what's doable in one month? Your motivation will stay higher if an assessment date is in sight.
Consider the amount of change you're seeking. If you need a year, give yourself a year. If you think you can attack the problem in a matter of weeks, by all means! Know yourself and what you're capable of.                                                          

Start now.... Saying you'll get going "tomorrow" is the same as never starting at all. Tomorrow is a day that never comes. In order to change, you must not procrastinate, you will achieve nothing by putting it off.
If you're too busy to commit, now is not the right time. Assess whether or not you're ready to truly start the road to change and go from there. If you're not, don't feel guilty. Reassess again when you are in a different place.                                            

Think small....Small is doable and removes excuses. Flossing one tooth is a start. If large changes are impossible or scary, don't shy away from making even the slightest bit of effort.
Often, the initial effort is the hardest. Keep this in mind when you're just starting out--it will get easier from here.                                                      

Reward yourself.....Recognizing your progress with positive emotion and outside treats will keep you going for the long-term. Throw your fists into the air, watch that extra 30 minutes of TV, or treat yourself to an expensive dinner.
Try not to use rewards that are counter to your progress. If your aim is to lose weight, for example, reward yourself with a new outfit or a mini-vacation, not a third helping of ice cream.
                                                                             

Use your emotion.....Rather than letting your emotions determine your behavior, let your behavior determine your emotions. It is possible to fabricate emotion to change how you're feeling. A simple example of this is keeping your head up and smiling. Your emotions take cues from your muscles and body.
Join an acting class. This will give you first-hand experience at becoming another person. It may not be your cup of tea, but it will force you to take a deeper look at emotion, understand their roots, and fabricate them genuinely.                                   

Make yourself uncomfortable.....Staying in the same box will yield the same results. Get out of your comfort zone and develop habits of this new person you're becoming.
Being uncomfortable is not pleasant; it is, however, a means to change. Doing things that put us on edge incite new emotions and thought processes. New thought processes lead to new and different opportunities, resulting in change.
Pick something related to your goal. If you want to be more confident, go places that force you to meet new people. Practice doesn't make perfect, but it does make habit. Meeting new people will slowly become an everyday thing. If you want to lose weight, try a new method of exercising. Running, practicing yoga, or an aerobics class may show you results you've never seen before (and prove a worthwhile, positive experience).
                                                                           

Stay healthy.....Anything and everything is easier to tackle when you're healthy. Apart from the innumerable benefits to your health and overall quality of life, staying healthy will make it easier to maintain a positive attitude.
Eating well, getting a good night's rest, and staying active are starters to an overall good day. Setting goals that are frustrating and difficult to achieve is hard enough--you want to give yourself the best chance possible. Take care of your mind and body before you attack any bigger issue.
If you don't feel good most days, a larger problem must be addressed first. Playing mind tricks, thinking positively, and setting goals must take the back burner to your health and happiness.
                                                                            

Adjust your goal....As you progress, you may want to make changes to your ideals. Note your progress and ease up or crack down to fit what you're capable of.
If you're making stellar progress, fantastic! Challenge yourself and set new, more difficult goals.
Don't feel guilty if you're not hitting the marks you were originally aiming for. Reassess and aim for what's doable. The last thing you want is to get discouraged and quit.
                                                                             

So my dear friends dont be late and start to change yourself right now....1....2....3...Go


madhu bala
IIBS Bangalore


Tuesday, 7 April 2015

Improve your vocabulary


Hey friends , today i am going to share a very importent topic with you, that is english vocabulary , how to improve your vocabulary. We all want to talk in english but sometimes we stuck , we dont find a perfact word to use while we talking with someone, right ? 
               So dont feel bad just follow some tips and use then in everyday life thats it..:)
                              

Reading....... The more you read -- especially novels and literary works, but also magazines and newspapers -- the more words you'll be exposed to. As you read and uncover new words, use a combination of attempting to derive meaning from the context of the sentence as well as from looking up the definition in a dictionary.                                                            

One word one day....... Using a word-a-day calendar or Website -- or developing your own list of words to learn -- is a great technique many people use to learn new words. This approach may be too rigid for some, so even if you do use this method, don't feel you must learn a new word every day.

                                                                                





Dictionary..... Use whatever versions you prefer -- in print, software, or online. When you uncover a new word, look it up in the dictionary to get both its pronunciation and its meaning(s). Next, go to the thesaurus and find similar words and phrases -- and their opposites (synonyms and antonyms, respectively) -- and learn the nuances among the words.
                                                                           

Play game......

 Word games that challenge you and help you discover new meanings and new words are a great and fun tool in your quest for expanding your vocabulary. Examples include crossword puzzles, anagrams, word jumble, Scrabble, and Boggle.                                                     
                                                                                 


Engage conversation.....

Simply talking with other people can help you learn discover new words. As with reading, once you hear a new word, remember to jot it down so that you can study it later -- and then slowly add the new word to your vocabulary.




Monday, 6 April 2015

Wheel of Success Day 3rd - A Corporate Interfuse Program at IIBS

Day 3rd : 11th April’15


Amol Dhakadey
Topics Covered:
  1. Crucial Conversation
  2. Mindful Communication
  3. Listening & Observing                                          

Amol Dhakadey is MBA from HEC Paris & London Business School. He completed his Mechanical Engineering from VNIT – Nagpur. He is an author of “Word Power” a book on innovative approach towards vocabulary building. The book has been published by Tata McGraw Hill.

He is a senior corporate leader with over 15+ years of experience in IT, Operations & Program Management.  In his current role as a Senior Program Manager with Schneider Electric, he is managing global programs with budget of 10M+ USD. He has worked in India, USA, France, Germany & UK. 

Earlier he has worked with Special Situation Advisors (Mumbai) as a financial advisor, Cerner Corporation as a Business Strategist & with Tata Consultancy Services as an IT Analyst.

He has hands on experience of Entrepreneurship of 3+ years. His start ups were in the domain of Corporate Wellness, Education & E-Commerce.