Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Invest on Awesome things...

Invest on Awesome Things...

Investment on better things…
If you visit a website & come across an advertisement of “CV building” then don’t frown.
Internet is cluttered with such services.
They assure you to build your CV as per the industrial needs.
The good part is that you will have an effective CV that may get you to the interview table.
Then again, there are many firms offering services for INTERVIEW training.
But the other side of concern is:
1-      Quoting “Leadership” as a skill in CV won’t make you a leader.
2-      Adding “Hard Working” to your CV won’t make you a hard-worker in real life.
3-      Indicating “Good communication skills” in your CV fails to make you so in the real life.
So, what I mean is that building an effective CV shouldn’t be the aim.
Better lay “foundational steps” to improve your life.
What I mean by it is that:
If you want to be a good orator “Read Public Speaking by Dale Carnergie”
Similarly whatever you want to learn”Tips & Tricks” are presented in books.
Just find them & read them.
Remember:”Formal Education can make you a living, but Self-Education can make you a fortune.”
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Also, it is vital that you make changes in the real life than making in the CV’s.
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With Great Love,

Er. Amit Yadav
www.stayfoolish.in


Be a Child Again....

Don’t be a pawn of “Certificates”, Be a Child again….
Everyone Human Being that ever witnessed this earth was born with infinite “Human Capability”.
When we were born, as a child we have had an attitude of “I Can Do It”, often fighting for “Let Me Do It”
Whether it was about cleaning the room, making tea for the whole family, shopping, going to a market, etc. we all as a child demanded for it.
Today, when it comes to serving a friend or a family member, people tend to be unwilling.
Not a big deal!
The real problem is that we have let the child within us die.
As a child we never feared to fail.
But as an adult we do.
Our education system does rely on this technique.
You would have often come across “If You Fail in Exams, You gonna Fail in Life”
It is far from truth.
If that might have been the situation all “illiterate” people would have been poor.
But that’s not so.
In life your personality plays a major role.
How you tackle fear, do you have the courage to accept failure and work on your short-comings,
how you handle emergencies, if you have the ability to learn the skills, if you have the ability to constantly tune yourself with the changing world, etc.
Life should not be centered on accumulating certificates but skills & passions.
 The life that encompasses tough situations is worth living.
Your horizons expand each time you go through trial & tribulation of life.
Failures are the stepping stones to a successful life if we overcome our short-comings.
Try re-living the life as a child with hopes still in the eyes, faith in oneself, & do not let the urge to understand “what you don’t understand” ever die.
Er. Amit Yadav, www.stayfoolish.in