Archive Page 53

30
Aug

India prepares for overseas showdown…

The Indian cricket team is having a conditioning camp in Bangalore ahead of the tri-nation series.

The camp, again a secretive affair affair like its predecessor looks to polish the skills of individual players and at the same time get them going as a cohesive unit. Ace batsman Sachin Tendulkar too joins the camp which does not include the likes of Anil Kumble.

This camp looks to provide some impetus to the overseas campaign of the Indian cricket team. An attempt to help the team salvage some pride on foreign soil something that the team has been averse to doing!….

Willl this camp put the players in the right mode??

24
Aug

A balanced diet for mind…

Imagine waking up in the morning, reading the same tabloid, doing the same ‘pile load’ of work at your office and heading back home at the end of the day. Doesnt this sound monotonous and scary? Doesnt this make you reflect as to what is your brain feeding on? Loads of habitual and regular thoughts and ideas?

One could draw a parallel with this to eating the same food every day. If you ignore the concept of a balanced diet, even a large quantity of food, wont be enough to keep your body fit. You need a variety of food such as carbohydrate, protein, water, mineral, fats etc to fuel your body and give you the necessary energy so that you carry on all the activities and remain fit.

The same thing applies to mind. Your mind too needs diverse inputs such as a balanced diet in the form of good feelings, thoughts, emotions and new ideas. Every day you come across a lot of news items but do you read them? These different kinds of magazines and books provide you the diverse inputs which would keep your brain healthy. Not only books and magazines but even jokes and things transpiring around would also give you some leads. To top it on, there are crossword puzzles and tidbits. You need all this. You also need light reading materials to relax. All these constitute mental diet. You need to have this rich variety to keep your mind fit and energetic.

Just think what will happen if you take only junk food and starve yourself without healthy nourishment. You will not have the requisite energy to sustain your activity level. The same applies to your mind also. If you do not feed your mind with healthy thoughts and ideas, you will become mentally weak.

So, try to feed your mind with healthy thoughts and ideas by setting aside some to read every day. The content could comprise of good books and magazines even an autobiography of some one great every month. This will slowly build a definite set of ideas and keep your mind ticking!

23
Aug

Transformation of parents..

Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.

William Butler Yeats


Children are supposed to be the building blocks of a society. From time immemorial, children have been looked upon as the torchbearers of civilizations owing to their potential to mould the future. And education at any juncture plays a pivotal role in this process.

Education for a society forms its backbone to an extent. Irrespective of the medium, written or oral, it has always been considered of prime importance. What started in an oral fashion, gradually evolved to incorporate the written word. In the Indian society too education has seen a similar transformation, from oral which comprised of different modes like the Gurukul system to the present state which has a bit of both, written and oral.

With education coming to the fore as an important factor in shaping a childs prospects, so have grown the standards in education. The ever increasing competition to filter the intelligentsia at the top has seen the competition among students rise to new heights.

In this scenario where the survival of the fittest matters, every parent wishes to find his or her child at the top. The child is subjected to the grind of numerous tuitions and coaching apart from the regular academics. The parents assume this as a pre-requisite for a secure career for their child.

The pressure to succeed and tread a path their parents think apt for them has become the norm of the day. But in the whole process of securing a safe future for their child they forget his or her aspirations. The dream of a child gets silenced in the cacophony of competition and expectations.

What do you feel..?

23
Aug

In-swinger for Pakistan cricket?

Pakistan cricket is in the news again and for the wrong reasons again! The ghosts of ball tampering caught up with the team in the Oval test in England which led to the team leading walking out. This act of ‘protest’ eventually costs the tourists the match.

There were a spate of incidents which could be put under a scanner. Umpire Darrel Hair’s action of changing the ball triggered the entire controversy. He conferred with the other umpire Billy Doctrove without taking the fielding captain into confidence which ignited the spark.

Umpire Darrel Hair in the past has been accused of being loathed towards sub continent teams and has had a rocking past. He no balled ace Sril Lanakn spinner Muralitharan seven times due to suspect action and reprimanded an Indian spinner for exccsive appealing. The Pakistani players blame the umpire’s action as having ‘racist undertones’ and his arrogant disposition supplements such claims.

The ground of changing the ball wathat the ball had been tampered. This is not the first time that the team has faced such accusations. In the past, bowlers such as Wasim Akram faced ball tampering allegations which tainted the image of Pakistan Cricket to some extent.

The team staged a walk out and after the recess did not turn up on the field. This action, added fuel to the fire, which was taken seriously taken by the two umpires. When the touring team did not turn up after some time, the ruling was given in favour of England team. Surprisingly, a while later the Pakistani team came back to play the match! If it wanted to protest by ‘walking out’ then did it come back?

This act dents the ‘bona fide’ nature ofthe act of walk out to some extent, as does the umpire’s decision to change the ball all of a sudden. People will get to know, when an investigation is conducted
Be it ball tampering or racial bias in umpiring, the sufferer is the game of cricket..

What do you say..?

23
Aug

Connecting with others…

Are you ‘connecting’ with others?

Today, be it office or your domestic life, your success is directly proportional to your connectivity and rapport you have with others.

In other words, the question you should be asking yourself is:

  • What is the quality of my rapport with others?
  • How close am I with others who matter to me?
  • At this point of time, how many people will be thinking about me?
  • Am I in a position to influence others positively?
  • Am I getting the type of support and cooperation from others?

The answer to all the above questions is very important in our day-to-day life. And the answer lies on our degree of connectivity, and not only connectivity but effective connectivity.

We are living in a world where we need the support and goodwill of others. You can succeed in life only with the help and cooperation of others. The more you aspire in life, the more people you need to support your ambition. The more people you need, the more you have to interact with others.

In this regard, the quality of your inter personal relationship will depend upon how much you are connecting with others’ mind. This ‘mental connectivity’ is an important parameter for success in life. We talk about ‘wave length’ in terms of our relationship with others. Unless and until we have a common wavelength with those we work with, the quality of our team will suffer.

The first thing to focus in order to connect with others is ’seeking to be understood’. This means that your people understand the ‘why’ of ‘what’ you are doing. You may have a specific reason for behaving in a particular way. Sometimes you may demand a specific action from others, which may not be pleasing to them, and it may put a strain on them. In such circumstances seeking to be understood is very important.

You need to improve the ’soft skill’ of communication and become assertive while expressing your views. At the same time you have to be empathetic to others’ views. This is possible only if you seek to be understood. Once people understand you in the right perspective, then they accept you and the quality of your rapport improves.

So, once the rapport improves, you get identified in different peoples network!

And your ‘mental connectivity’ improves!




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