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As you grow older,your responsibilities increase and life becomes even more hectic.You soon become financially independent, forming new relationships in and out of your workspace.People tend to lose themselves in the mountain of tasks.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1664645512875","data":"
Even as a student, balancing various different pursuits can be a challenge. Amidst everything, they often don't get a chance to take time to themselves and breathe.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1664645512876","data":"
Taking some time to relax and unwind,to forget all your problems is important. It can be something calming like meditation or reading or something that requires high energy like hiking. You can do whatever you prefer, even if its just not doing anything for a while. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1664645512877","data":"
Take some time to yourself, doing something you like,regularly. It helps keep you in a pleasant mood and reduces your stress. It gives you some time off, enables your creativity and relaxes you.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1664645512878","data":"
Start saving some time to do something for yourself. You deserve it!<\/p>"}]
Somehow, many people feel obligated to give away their time and energy to others. But why?<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1662575428952","data":"
They feel the need to prove themselves or have the intense desire to be liked. The problem is that by caring too much about opinions of others, you become their servant.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1662575428953","data":"
This year, you need to regain your sovereignty and show the world that you value yourself. This method is called ' walking away'.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1662575428954","data":"
Walking away seems rude, but sometimes it's a necessary measure to exert a sense of power over a situation. In a lifetime, you meet a variety of people. Some of these people have difficulties respecting others boundaries. Some of them are clingy and demand a great chunk of your time. Others are simply cruel assholes that seek to take advantage of people for their own gain. When you show these people that you're willing and able to remove yourself from their presence, it will not only send them a message that they do not own you, it will give you back control over your own faculty. The power of 'walking away' has two great companions: the word 'no' and direction.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1662575428955","data":"
If you often find yourself wasting your time to the whims of other people. If you're often being taken advantage of and used or even abused by them. It is very likely that you have difficulties saying 'no' and that you lack direction in life. The inability to say 'no' and absence of direction in life leads to you not standing firm.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1662575428956","data":"
If you're not standing firm, you're easily caught up in the affairs of other people. When you're committed to a goal, it shows you value your time and therefore your life. People will realise that you're spending your time in ways that are more important than serving them. Also, by keeping your eyes on the bail, its way easier to walk away from situations which people violate your boundaries or downright abuse you. This could be the case in regards to the workplace, marriage and even friendship.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1662575428957","data":"
Being tethered to your own path results in you caring less about the affairs of others. When you focus on yourself, you will not engage in needy, approval seeking behaviour because there is only one person, you have to prove yourself to: YOU.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1662575428958","data":"5e0a37ba7985b"}]
It's time to beat evil in style!<\/b> \n<\/p>
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Vijayadashami or commonly called as Dusshera is a festival according to Hindu Culture that is celebrated on the tenth day of the Navratri season. Dussehra is celebrated in different ways in different places throughout the Indian Subcontinent. It is celebrated to mark the win of good over evil. The original tale is said to be the win of Durga Maa over the demon Mahishasura. That is why she is also called Mahishasura Mardini.<\/p>
When it comes to Dussehra we also think about Navratri. Navratri is a nine day long festival which occurs in the Sharada Month of the Hindu calendar, it usually falls in the month of September\/ October.<\/p>
Pandals are established to worship goddess Durga with heavy stage decorations, Lighting, recitals in the name of the goddess and pooja\u2019s. In some places people conduct some fun activities and events that last the night.<\/p>
And let's not forget this! What is the first thing that strikes our mind when we think of Navratri?<\/p>
Ofcourse! It\u2019s Dandiya. Who doesn't love to dress up in the traditional Navratri outfits and groove to the beats. I personally love to dance to garba with all the coordinated moves and steps.<\/p>
Dress up in Traditional Gujarati style with Garba Dandiya, and various Dance Groups. Renowned artists for you to enjoy the beats and Authentic Food stalls for you to refresh yourself through all the dance and not to forget the Live DHOL!<\/p>
And the most Important part! You can see thousands of people coming to these locations. \n<\/p>
<\/p>
These are the Top 3 places that you can visit in Hyderabad this year!<\/b> \n<\/p>
1.Imperial Gardens, Secunderabad\n<\/b><\/p>
Starts from a minimum entry pass cost of Rs 400\/- per person per night. Open from the 26th of September to the 4th of October 2022 from 7PM every evening and goes on upto Midnight.\n<\/p>
2.SS Convention, Shamshabad\n<\/b><\/p>
You could also visit this place for a bare minimum of Rs. 400\/- per person for every night. Again this also starts at 7PM and ends at Midnight. You could visit this place anywhere between the 26th September to the 4th October.\n<\/b><\/p>
3.Begumpet Hockey Stadium\n<\/b><\/p>
Last but not the least the Begumpet Hockey Stadium. You could visit this place if you are looking out at a pocket friendly budget. This place starts at Rs. 399\/- per night per head. And also gives you that extra hour to groove and have fun which begins from 6PM every evening and ends at Midnight from the 26th of September to the 4th of October. \n<\/p>
So what are you waiting for? Lets have some fun and take over the evil this year with grace. \n<\/p>"}]
Bathukamma is the \"festival of life\" celebrated most popularly by the people of Telangana. As on this day, historians visited the baby Lakshmi at the royal palace and blessed her by calling \u201cBathukamma\u201d which means to live forever. <\/p>
Let us now understand how and why we need to celebrate the festival Bathukamma. As bathukamma is a festival for all young girls and women. On this special occasion of Bathukamma, women dress up in the traditional sarees combining them with beautiful jewels and other accessories looking so beautiful. Teenage girls wear half sarees or Lehenga Choli combining them with jewels in order to bring out the grace of festivity.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1664562495123","data":"63370ba9e535a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1664562495124","data":"
On the day of Bathukamma, the seasonal flowers of spring also called wildflowers that bloom during the season are arranged on a square bamboo frame and form a pinnacle and pile on the top. It is similar to the shape of a temple tower called \u2018Gopuram\u2019. A lump of turmeric is kept on top of the stacked flowers along with kumkum. It is found that Bathukamma is a festival that is celebrated for nine days, each day having its own and unique name and specialty, performing different rituals every day. Let us know how the festival is celebrated each day. <\/p>
\n\nThe first day of Bathukamma is celebrated as Engili pula Bathukamma. It falls on the day of Mahalaya Amavasya, also known as Pethara Amavasya in the Telangana region. <\/p>
The second day of bathukamma is celebrated as Atukula bathukamma that falls on the day of Padyami which marks the first day of Ashwayuja Masam. On this day, people offer the Goddess with Sappidi Pappu, which is bland boiled lentils, bellam known as jaggery, and atkulu which are flattened parboiled rice, and take her blessings. <\/p>
\n \nThe third day of the Bathukamma festival is celebrated as Muddapappu Bathukamma falls on the day of Vidiya which is the second day of Ashwayuja Masam. On this day of Muddapappu Bathukamma, the Naivedhyam offered to the Goddess by devotees is muddapappu which is nothing but a mixture of softened boiled lentils, milk, and jaggery\n<\/p>
The fourth day of Bathukamma is celebrated as the Nanabiyyam Bathukamma, which falls on thidiya or the third day of Aswayuja masam. On this day people generally offer a mixture of nanesina biyyam that is wet rice, milk, and jaggery as Naivedhyam. <\/p>
\n \nThe fifth day of Bathukamma is celebrated as the Atla Bathukamma which falls on the Chaturthi or the fourth day of Aswayuja Masam. On this day we prepare uppudu pindi atlu which are pancakes made from wheat lets or dosa, and offer it as Naivedhyam to the Goddess to seek her blessings.\n<\/p>
The sixth day of the festival is celebrated as Aligina Bathukamma which falls on Shasti or the sixth day of Aswayuja Masam. No food offering is made on this day they simply pray. <\/p>
The seventh day of Bathukamma is celebrated as Vepakayala Bathukamma which falls on the Saptami or on the seventh day of Ashwayuja Masam. On this day, people shape rice flour into fruits of the neem tree and deep fry them and serve them as Naivedhyam with devotion.\n<\/p>
The eight-day of the Bathukamma festival is celebrated as Vennamuddala Bathukamma which falls on Ashtami or on the eighth day of Ashwayuja Masam. On this day, people offer a mixture of nuvvulu which is sesame seeds, Venna which is butter or ghee, and jaggery and seek her blessings of well-being and prosperity. <\/p>
\n \nThe ninth and final day of bathukamma is celebrated as Saddula Bathukamma on Navami or on the ninth day of Ashwayuja Masam which coincides with Durgashtami. On this day, people cook five types of rice dishes, namely chinthapandu pulihora saddi which is tamarind rice perugannam saddi which is curd rice, nimmakaya saddi, or lemon rice which is commonly prepared, kobbari saddi or coconut rice, and nuvvula saddi which is sesame rice and offer it as Naivedhyam with all prayers.\n<\/p>
This festival is celebrated with joy and happiness all over the country, mainly focusing on the Telangana region and the people of Telangana. During these celebrations, there are several performances such as dance, music, dramas, and a variety of entertainments along with exhibitions. This is a time when thousands of tourists and locals come to witness the festivities and enjoy its vibes with enthusiasm.\n\n<\/p>"}]
Each of us wants to grow and achieve something. We celebrate great careers, successful relationships, and those who admire our journey. We've always been taught to dream big. <\/p>
\nThe process of becoming the best version of yourself is never easy. <\/b><\/p>
\n\n\nThere are ups and downs, joys and sorrows, and sometimes days when you give up completely. No matter how passionate you are, sometimes things go wrong and you question everything. \n\n\nBut at that moment we focus on our ultimate goal. Suddenly it seems so vast and impossible like everything is trying to prevent you from getting there. That's why it's important to learn to enjoy the process. <\/p>
We are so busy trying to reach our goals and achieve them that we completely miss the small good things that happen on a daily basis. At every stage of our journey, it's important to celebrate small achievements. <\/p>
\n\n\nEven when you're passionate about something, there are moments when you feel unmotivated, but often it's not because you're not putting in the effort or working hard enough, but rather taking a break and slowing down and trying again. This is because it needs time to recharge. <\/p>
If you don't take a pause, your passion will be annihilated. Taking a break is more important. This does not mean that we have failed to build consistent momentum. <\/p>
\n\n\nWe all need a break to recover and come back with enough energy. Seeing it as part of the journey and enjoying the moment makes the whole process fun and enjoyable and doesn't seem like a chore.<\/p>
We usually put our happiness off into the future, believing that our happiness lies in getting so-and-so work done. But let me tell you, the right time will never come until you let it. <\/p>
If you want to live a thriving and cheering life, you need to stop putting happiness and joy into the future and start loving the process.<\/p>"}]
With so many tasks, To Do lists, paperwork, and obligations to keep track of these days, it's practically impossible not to use applications to help you organise your day, week, or month.<\/p>
These amazing Apps can make your job (and life) more efficient, which will boost productivity at home or in the office. They may be used to schedule meetings, take notes, organise and exchange papers with coworkers or clients, manage the logistics of your projects, or connect with your team. We've listed a few organisation apps below.<\/p>
1. Use Google Agenda to plan meetings.<\/b><\/p>
Google Agenda is a timeless tool. With the app, you can share your calendar with coworkers and link several email accounts, letting them know when you're available for meetings.<\/p>
2. Notes for a project: Notion<\/b><\/p>
You may use the excellent tool Notion to take notes on practically everything in your life. Notion helps you organise your thoughts and ideas on a spectrum of topics, whether you're planning a trip, writing a script, developing a marketing project, categorising your sales contacts by outcomes or objectives, outlining your organizational goal, or even studying.<\/p>
3. To categorise and distribute data and files: Prodflow<\/b><\/p>
You may organise and share all files with your team, clients, and other stakeholders with Prodflow. As the Administrator, you can create an account, give various projects and tasks to various user groups, and control who has access to the files you put on the platform. You can effortlessly share any form of file with anyone who has access to the app.<\/p>
4. Use Trello to manage project logistics<\/b><\/p>
Trello is a well-known tool that aids all users in planning the logistics of their tasks. It's a simple dashboard that allows you to know exactly what stage your project is in so that you can plan the proper procedures. Different dashboards can be created and distributed to various users and teams. You can access a lot of features that will make your experience wonderful with the free account.<\/p>
5. Slack, for communication <\/b><\/p>
Slack is an internet tool that enables you to build a virtual workspace for team and user communication. It's a fantastic tool for interacting with others, sharing information in real-time, and making announcements. <\/p>
Which other productivity apps do you use? Comment below and let us know!<\/p>"}]
You might have seen posts on the social media claiming that Engineering has been chosen as the toughest subject by the Guinness Book Of Records. Well, hard to break it to you but it\u2019s all a flat lie.<\/p>
Though that may seem true but it\u2019s not. <\/p>
But that might put light on two things.<\/p>
A)\tWe believe everything internet tells us.<\/b><\/p>
B)\tEngineering might not be that simple to crack either. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464420809530","data":"
There are few aspects that have FORCED students to develop special powers in order to get through the ordeal of engineering . What are they? Glad you asked, \u2018cause I was about to tell you .<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464420843706","data":"
1)\tSuper Speed: <\/b><\/p>
You have a class at 9AM and you woke up at 8:55AM. Not even the Flash or Quiksilver can run and catch up that lecture other than a B.Tech student. You have 10 minutes to finish that exam that you have entered just now. Fret not because speed is and always your game.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1464422087576","data":"5749514ddfba7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464420883204","data":"
2)\tSuper Writing Skills<\/b><\/p>
You know your talented when you have the confidence and CAN write a paper that is meant for a CSE student and you belong to ECE. Questions and Question Papers are for losers. You can write anything and EVERYTHING in that answer booklet.<\/p>
Now tell me how an Induction Motor starts? <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1464422549630","data":"574950b1baa61"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464422594583","data":"
Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464420914610","data":"3)\tSuper Pressure Handling. <\/b><\/p>Major Project submission in 2 hrs and you\u2019re nowhere near even starting your documentation.<\/p> Blah..!! chal chai peete hain.<\/i><\/p>Now you know that it\u2019s going to cost you dearly but bro has got to chill.. <\/p>Yes? <\/p>YESS????? <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1464422715224","data":"574952cd6901e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464423096706","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464420954058","data":"4)\tRobo Level Reading Abilities <\/b><\/p>All Students take down notes, prepare schedules, revise and re-revise before an exam.\nBut only a B.Tech student can and has the ability to finish an entire semester\u2019s syllabus just the night before the exam and emerge victorious out of the examination hall. <\/p>Zoom-Zoom Robo Da\u2026.\n <\/i><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1464423178281","data":"5749532569cc2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464423209601","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464421007779","data":"5)\tNinja Level Stealth <\/b><\/p>The lecturer is busy explaining how an induction motor works (No..Not the way you think). There is a silent Ninja moving through the ranks(I mean benches.) and finally able to get out of the class without being noticed by anyone or not even a CCTV footage is available to track or blame him. <\/p>Well, the last bit was a little exaggeration but you got my point right? Bunking classes without getting caught has always been a superpower for Engineering students. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1464423185806","data":"57495434b561f"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464423456426","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464421036108","data":"6)\tSuper Subject Expertise <\/b><\/p>He is the guy with 13 backlogs last semester and an all clear macho this semester all thanks to the single sitting clearance sale (Ahem.. I mean supplementary, not sale). He never knew the name of the faculty but managed to sit down and calmly write his way out because he cannot attend the placements without an all clear. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1464423188720","data":"5749532e6506e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464423193050","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464421063403","data":"Well those were a few to name. You think we missed anything? Let us know in the comments below so that we can list it again. <\/p>DING!!!!! <\/b><\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/b><\/p>"}]
3)\tSuper Pressure Handling. <\/b><\/p>
Major Project submission in 2 hrs and you\u2019re nowhere near even starting your documentation.<\/p>
Blah..!! chal chai peete hain.<\/i><\/p>
Now you know that it\u2019s going to cost you dearly but bro has got to chill.. <\/p>
Yes? <\/p>
YESS????? <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1464422715224","data":"574952cd6901e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464423096706","data":"
Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464420954058","data":"4)\tRobo Level Reading Abilities <\/b><\/p>All Students take down notes, prepare schedules, revise and re-revise before an exam.\nBut only a B.Tech student can and has the ability to finish an entire semester\u2019s syllabus just the night before the exam and emerge victorious out of the examination hall. <\/p>Zoom-Zoom Robo Da\u2026.\n <\/i><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1464423178281","data":"5749532569cc2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464423209601","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464421007779","data":"5)\tNinja Level Stealth <\/b><\/p>The lecturer is busy explaining how an induction motor works (No..Not the way you think). There is a silent Ninja moving through the ranks(I mean benches.) and finally able to get out of the class without being noticed by anyone or not even a CCTV footage is available to track or blame him. <\/p>Well, the last bit was a little exaggeration but you got my point right? Bunking classes without getting caught has always been a superpower for Engineering students. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1464423185806","data":"57495434b561f"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464423456426","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464421036108","data":"6)\tSuper Subject Expertise <\/b><\/p>He is the guy with 13 backlogs last semester and an all clear macho this semester all thanks to the single sitting clearance sale (Ahem.. I mean supplementary, not sale). He never knew the name of the faculty but managed to sit down and calmly write his way out because he cannot attend the placements without an all clear. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1464423188720","data":"5749532e6506e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464423193050","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464421063403","data":"Well those were a few to name. You think we missed anything? Let us know in the comments below so that we can list it again. <\/p>DING!!!!! <\/b><\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/b><\/p>"}]
4)\tRobo Level Reading Abilities <\/b><\/p>
All Students take down notes, prepare schedules, revise and re-revise before an exam.\nBut only a B.Tech student can and has the ability to finish an entire semester\u2019s syllabus just the night before the exam and emerge victorious out of the examination hall. <\/p>
Zoom-Zoom Robo Da\u2026.\n <\/i><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1464423178281","data":"5749532569cc2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464423209601","data":"
Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464421007779","data":"5)\tNinja Level Stealth <\/b><\/p>The lecturer is busy explaining how an induction motor works (No..Not the way you think). There is a silent Ninja moving through the ranks(I mean benches.) and finally able to get out of the class without being noticed by anyone or not even a CCTV footage is available to track or blame him. <\/p>Well, the last bit was a little exaggeration but you got my point right? Bunking classes without getting caught has always been a superpower for Engineering students. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1464423185806","data":"57495434b561f"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464423456426","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464421036108","data":"6)\tSuper Subject Expertise <\/b><\/p>He is the guy with 13 backlogs last semester and an all clear macho this semester all thanks to the single sitting clearance sale (Ahem.. I mean supplementary, not sale). He never knew the name of the faculty but managed to sit down and calmly write his way out because he cannot attend the placements without an all clear. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1464423188720","data":"5749532e6506e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464423193050","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464421063403","data":"Well those were a few to name. You think we missed anything? Let us know in the comments below so that we can list it again. <\/p>DING!!!!! <\/b><\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/b><\/p>"}]
5)\tNinja Level Stealth <\/b><\/p>
The lecturer is busy explaining how an induction motor works (No..Not the way you think). There is a silent Ninja moving through the ranks(I mean benches.) and finally able to get out of the class without being noticed by anyone or not even a CCTV footage is available to track or blame him. <\/p>
Well, the last bit was a little exaggeration but you got my point right? Bunking classes without getting caught has always been a superpower for Engineering students. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1464423185806","data":"57495434b561f"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464423456426","data":"
Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464421036108","data":"6)\tSuper Subject Expertise <\/b><\/p>He is the guy with 13 backlogs last semester and an all clear macho this semester all thanks to the single sitting clearance sale (Ahem.. I mean supplementary, not sale). He never knew the name of the faculty but managed to sit down and calmly write his way out because he cannot attend the placements without an all clear. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1464423188720","data":"5749532e6506e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464423193050","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464421063403","data":"Well those were a few to name. You think we missed anything? Let us know in the comments below so that we can list it again. <\/p>DING!!!!! <\/b><\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/b><\/p>"}]
6)\tSuper Subject Expertise <\/b><\/p>
He is the guy with 13 backlogs last semester and an all clear macho this semester all thanks to the single sitting clearance sale (Ahem.. I mean supplementary, not sale). He never knew the name of the faculty but managed to sit down and calmly write his way out because he cannot attend the placements without an all clear. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1464423188720","data":"5749532e6506e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464423193050","data":"
Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1464421063403","data":"Well those were a few to name. You think we missed anything? Let us know in the comments below so that we can list it again. <\/p>DING!!!!! <\/b><\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/b><\/p>"}]
Well those were a few to name. You think we missed anything? Let us know in the comments below so that we can list it again. <\/p>
DING!!!!! <\/b><\/p>
Cover Image Source<\/a><\/b><\/p>"}]
Instead of chasing happiness, everyone today is chasing perfection.<\/p>
We associate being happy with being perfect. What we do not understand is that in our drive to perfection we never allow ourselves to be content, to enjoy the things that actually give us joy. We knowingly or unknowingly, create a chasm between ourselves and our happiness.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1664355636207","data":"
No one in this world is perfect. Being flawed, having imperfections is a part of everyone's life. Your imperfections shape your most memorable life experiences, they teach you vital lessons and make you unique. Instead of trying to mould ourselves according to other people's expectations, we must find those who embrace us even though we might be flawed. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1664355636208","data":"
In today\u2019s world, instead of being our true selves, we strive to be flawless. Using social media to create an illusion for the outside world, we want everyone to believe we have a perfect family, a perfect house, a perfect life. We do not let ourselves be real or vulnerable when those are the qualities that make us human.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1664355636210","data":"
The things that make us imperfect are the things through which we learn the most. Being imperfect isn\u2019t about not refusing to do better, but rather about accepting and embracing our shortcomings <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1664355636209","data":"
\u2018\u2018I think imperfections are important, just as mistakes are important. You only get to be good by making mistakes, and you only get to be real by being imperfect.\u201d <\/p>
\nJulianne Moore<\/p>"}]
\n\u201cTell me about yourself\u201d is the one question often asked in an interview as I consider myself somewhat knowledgeable about the interview, as I come across many during my drives from the past semester.\n<\/p>
And every interviewer asked it without exception. And this was the case for any person who appeared for an interview. What makes giving a self-introduction so important? Self-intro is through which we introduce ourselves to the panel or the interviewer. It seems vague, but that is what self-intro is in its entirety. And it also plays in setting the motion for the interview. <\/p>
\nSuppose in the resume you provided who domains you are working on, but in actuality, you are not confident in some of those. So, what to do? In your introduction, mention a project you are working on in the domain you are optimistic about. And accentuate your passion for that domain and exaggerate it as much as possible. This way, one can induce the panellists or interviewer to the path the interviewee is confident about.\n\n<\/p>
A good self-introduction sets the tone of the interview as well as provides an insight to the interviewer about oneself. But duds in self-intro can prove disastrous as creating the first impression is the cornerstone for an interview. <\/p>
\nWhat makes a good self-intro? A concise briefing about oneself in a confident manner touches every aspect of your resume and provides more info. Let me elaborate on what I said. A self-introduction has to be delivered confidently and has to provide more about oneself. One shouldn\u2019t recite what was already mentioned in the resume as a self-intro as it makes you look as unprepared. One has to prepare what to say for a self-intro before appearing in an interview and practice it many times to avoid forgetting it under pressure. <\/p>
\nAvoid saying what is present in the resume as it is try to elaborate on them if possible if not avoid it entirely. Don\u2019t spend much time telling about your education, try to keep it short. Give a concise statement about your achievements and elaborate on achievements or projects which coincide with the job profile. To make an impression that \u2014 you are one asset they shouldn\u2019t miss. Be as presentable as you can be with the tone of your voice without any stuttering. Tell the interviewer about your strengths and weaknesses. The strength should be that which is useful for the job profile. One doesn\u2019t have any problem selecting the strength but the issue arises in selecting a weakness. Because the weakness should be in a way that a positive outlook can be derived from it. For example, \u201c I get nervous when I am under a time crunch, but for good or worst I get more motivated to complete the work on time.\u201d And one thing to remember when selecting a weakness is that the positive outlook to be provided should not contradict the weakness but enhance it as a cornerstone of one\u2019s personality. <\/p>
\nSo, I hope this helps everyone who is reading in creating a good self-introduction.\n\n<\/p>"}]
I was coming out of a nasty bout of 6-month-long depression in 2018 when I posted this on my social media.<\/p>
Here\u2019s to all the broken souls. The ones who can\u2019t sleep at nights. The ones who stare at blank ceilings. The ones who down substances, good bad and ugly ones. The ones whose eyes never have a glint of happiness. The ones who can only fake a smile. The ones who hide behind anger. The ones who hide behind humour. The ones struggling with depression, anxiety, and more. The ones who think they have mental health issues. The ones who strive to make the world interesting because it\u2019s drab for them. The ones who are struggling to get out of bed every single day and get through the day. The ones who are told to just think happy thoughts and be done with it. The ones who think they\u2019re above the ones who smile. The ones who think they\u2019re below the ones who smile. The ones who are now awake, at this witching hour in the middle of the night scrolling through social media and wishing their lives were as good as the ones they see here. The ones who are misfits and the ones who think they\u2019re misfits. The ones who are judged and prejudiced against. The ones who are left by loved ones and the ones who push their loved ones away. <\/i><\/p>
It\u2019s okay, we will get through. And as the great song goes, we shall overcome some day.<\/i><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592199809583","data":"
I have written a lot about mental health, suicide prevention<\/a> and more in the last 8 years or so as a professional writer but what prompted me to dig up a two-year-old post of mine from Facebook and write this now is the fact that an actor's apparent suicide yesterday has gotten the entire social media in a frenzy with everyone seemingly becoming an expert on mental health issues. <\/p>The ones who are posting about mental health are the same ones who most likely would have said \"lite lelo\" or \"don't think so much\" to their friends or a loved when when approached with a problem. What I want to talk about now is exactly this. While it is good that people are speaking out and posting \"you can reach out to me\", \"I would rather listen to you now than attend your funeral\" and more cliched lines, the problem is that this will die out in a week or so, like every issue on social media.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592199809584","data":"Having interacted heavily with mental-health professionals and having many friends with mental health issues and having mental health issues myself, I want to urge you, if you are reading this, that it is a lot more than \"don't think so much\" and \"think happy thoughts\" and \"do yoga and pranayama and you'll be fine\". It's like saying \"think happy thoughts and you will be fine, to someone with a broken hand or with diabetes. It is imperative for everyone to understand that the brain is an organ in the body and like every other organ, it is prone to have its fair share of problems and if someone you know is seeing a psychiatrist (not in the dating sense of seeing), it is just as normal as consulting with a cardiologist or a diabetologist.<\/p>And if a person you know reaches out to you, please understand that they are reaching out to you for a reason and if they could have lite-lelo-fied it, they would have done it by themselves. Spot the signs of depression and help out a person. Sometimes all a person needs is a reassuring hug and an \"It's okay, things will be fine\" from you. <\/p>It is important for you to be able to spot signs of depression in a person you know because more often than not, a person suffering from depression might not express sadness directly but there will definitely be subtle signs. For instance, they might suddenly lose interest in something that they love doing. In my case, I love baking but I haven't baked in six months. I love gaming but I didn't game in the last six months. They might become increasingly irritable or aggressive. They might have issues with their sleep. They might develop low self-esteem and lose confidence in themselves. They might develop changes in their eating habits. <\/p>Watch out for these signs in a person you know and educate yourself and actually be there for a person than just posting something about it on social media.<\/p>And to reiterate, if you or someone you know is suffering from mental health issues, remember, we shall overcome one day...<\/p>"}]
The ones who are posting about mental health are the same ones who most likely would have said \"lite lelo\" or \"don't think so much\" to their friends or a loved when when approached with a problem. What I want to talk about now is exactly this. While it is good that people are speaking out and posting \"you can reach out to me\", \"I would rather listen to you now than attend your funeral\" and more cliched lines, the problem is that this will die out in a week or so, like every issue on social media.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592199809584","data":"
Having interacted heavily with mental-health professionals and having many friends with mental health issues and having mental health issues myself, I want to urge you, if you are reading this, that it is a lot more than \"don't think so much\" and \"think happy thoughts\" and \"do yoga and pranayama and you'll be fine\". It's like saying \"think happy thoughts and you will be fine, to someone with a broken hand or with diabetes. It is imperative for everyone to understand that the brain is an organ in the body and like every other organ, it is prone to have its fair share of problems and if someone you know is seeing a psychiatrist (not in the dating sense of seeing), it is just as normal as consulting with a cardiologist or a diabetologist.<\/p>
And if a person you know reaches out to you, please understand that they are reaching out to you for a reason and if they could have lite-lelo-fied it, they would have done it by themselves. Spot the signs of depression and help out a person. Sometimes all a person needs is a reassuring hug and an \"It's okay, things will be fine\" from you. <\/p>
It is important for you to be able to spot signs of depression in a person you know because more often than not, a person suffering from depression might not express sadness directly but there will definitely be subtle signs. For instance, they might suddenly lose interest in something that they love doing. In my case, I love baking but I haven't baked in six months. I love gaming but I didn't game in the last six months. They might become increasingly irritable or aggressive. They might have issues with their sleep. They might develop low self-esteem and lose confidence in themselves. They might develop changes in their eating habits. <\/p>
Watch out for these signs in a person you know and educate yourself and actually be there for a person than just posting something about it on social media.<\/p>
And to reiterate, if you or someone you know is suffering from mental health issues, remember, we shall overcome one day...<\/p>"}]
Statistics show that 77 applications for jobs are submitted per second. On LinkedIn, there are 58 million companies. Do you believe having a LinkedIn profile is worthwhile? I'd like to explain how LinkedIn helps you to grow professionally.<\/p>
LinkedIn members (both employees and employers) can build profiles and connect with one another in an online social network that can simulate real-world business connections. LinkedIn enables quick and direct connections between job seekers and employers.LinkedIn has added a tonne of useful tools that might help you develop personally. A few of those that are valuable to a newbie is mentioned here.<\/p>
-People Networks<\/b><\/p>
You can follow or connect with people on LinkedIn. No restrictions for followers. However, you are permitted up to 30,000 connections.<\/p>
-Creator mode<\/b><\/p>
By granting access to various tools, creator mode enables you to find new ways to connect with your audience.<\/p>
-Frames<\/b><\/p>
By allowing us to use Frames, LinkedIn enables us to expose more information to potential employers. There are two frames: OpenToWork (for job searchers) and Hiring (for recruiters).<\/p>
-Create a Resume<\/b><\/p>
You may quickly create a resume for yourself using LinkedIn. Your profile's inputs will automatically generate it. So you may quickly construct a resume utilising this tool.<\/p>
-Profile video<\/b><\/p>
If you'd like, you can post a video introducing yourself. It will enhance your profile and have a greater impact.<\/p>
Suggestions for adding connections<\/b><\/p>
-Utilize your current network. Make sure to connect with the people you already know when you first construct your LinkedIn profile. To find friends, classmates, and coworkers, try syncing your email contacts and using LinkedIn's search box.<\/p>
-Ask to be introduced. If you haven't met the person you're trying to connect with previously, see if you share any connections in common with them. If so, you can ask one of your acquaintances to introduce you. Give your connection a chance to say no by being polite and politely explaining why you are asking for the introduction.<\/p>
-Keep the line of communication open. Keep interacting with someone on LinkedIn after connecting with them. Provide thoughtful comments if they publish status updates. Try to promptly respond to their request for recommendations or endorsements if they make one. Your relationship should be strengthened as a result, and new chances may arise.<\/p>
Consistent posting and interaction with other's posts<\/b><\/p>
Instead of posting sporadically throughout the month, sharing 2-3 times each week will be more beneficial to you individually. Spend some time organising your content at the start of the week. It's also a plus if you like, share, and comment on what your connections post.<\/p>
Funny fact<\/b><\/p>
LinkedIn just added a Funny (HaHa) reaction to the platform, proving that it is acceptable to have fun at work.<\/p>"}]
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