• Musings

    WELCOME 2018!

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    New year doesn’t really start on January 1st, or does it? I  don’t think so. I think it starts on the day you actually start working on your goals. You don’t really want to wait for a new year to make new beginnings and new resolutions.  If there is something you really want to do right now, it can be something really small or really big – anything that can get you one step close to your dream – it should be done right away! I don’t really believe in making resolutions because the moment you are taking about your resolutions – I feel you are already talking yourself out of it. Everyone does this including myself and that’s what I’ve observed most of the time. Whenever something sounds like a good idea or something you would want to achieve, most of us find a way to sabotage it before we’ve even begun. I don’t know why we do this ourselves and especially women.  I don’t know about anywhere else, but in India we are raised in a world that taught us not to become too ambitious, too confident, too self – assured. I don’t know why.

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    The day we land on this earth, some decisions are already made for us. Everyone, including ourselves tend to second –guess ourselves more boys through out your lives. While growing up, we are not allowed to do a lot of things because we are girls, and when we are able to take our own decisions, we say no to a lot of stuff because we are constantly scared of failing. It’s a very weird feeling because there is a time when ‘no’ becomes your default answer to many things. Things that we might want to do. Some of you might want to learn how to skateboard, but you don’t because first – girls don’t skateboard and second keep telling yourself that you wont be any good at it – so you don’t do it. When I was a kid I use to do that a lot, saying no to everything. Fear of being judged was deeply rooted inside me and it still is. With time I’ve learned how to deal with it but it still sometimes takes a toll me. I hate making resolutions because of this – I have talked so many times out of doing something that I planned to do. You don’t have to be extremely good at something new or worry about everyone judging you or their expectations from you because you can’t please everyone! That’s the truth. So give yourself enough time and space to figure out stuff you like, people who like or don’t  and whether not you feel like sticking with it or not. But try! Don’t talk yourself out of your resolutions, hobbies or experiences just because you fear being judged.

  • Musings

    Working in a small city!

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    I’ve been into this profession from more than three years now and trust me I don’t enjoy it too much. Well, it’s because I am not working in the profession that I like (how I ended up being here is a long story). All I can say about that is – I have too many interests and I can’t figure out what profession to choose and there are thousand other reasons for why I have been unable to make a decision about that (one of them is that  I’m lazy and I’m not proud of it) . So that’s that.  So few years back, right after completing my graduation I moved to Gurgaon for my internship. Gurgaon is one of the best cities in India in terms of jobs, good place to kick-start your career, businesses and stuff (it’s a horrible place to live in otherwise). Working there was amazing and that was the time when I got maximum exposure in my life (yea maximum, sad I know!). The company was fantastic, people were phenomenal, friendly, and helpful. I have always considered myself as a keen learner and I can safely say I learned a lot while I was working there. I was surrounded by people from whom I could learn a lot and I did. For a little introvert person like me who wants to get rid of the hesitation– exposure is always a good thing! That’s what it did to me. I was confident, happy and content.

    I came back to the city after completing my internship and started working here. After coming back from working in a big city and in big company, working in a small city and in a small company was depressing for me. Initially, I thought I am not going to fit in, but slowly I did. I started liking what I was doing, but there was no exposure. I wasn’t learning anything new, I wasn’t adding anything new to my personality and I felt bounded. For me, it’s not just about work, I like to work around people who are creative, willing to talk, talk about what’s happening in the country, world in general, people who are not married to their computers and know that there is a lot more than just a job! After working here for three years, I have realized either you do what you love ( and not care about what’s happening on the next desk, because you love what you are doing and you don’t give a shit about anything else) or find a fun place to work – interesting people, where you can add more to your personality. Sadly, right now I’ve none of that, but thank God now I have friends like that!

    Sometimes I wonder about people I work with – I wonder if they think/feel like I do!? I wonder if they feel they need exposure in their life!? If they feel they should know what’s happening around them!? If they should be more friendly and make workplace a happy and enjoyable place!? I wonder if they have any hobby other than working!? If they ever think about their overall personality and not just about the experience they have on their resumes!?