Showing posts with label My life chapter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label My life chapter. Show all posts

I Have Experience in Attending Interview Wearing Proper Formal Dress


Interviewer 1 : So ! How many years experience do you have ? Candidate : I am fresher ! Interviewer 1 : Sorry there is no place for fresher for now. ----------- Interviewer 2 : You passed a year ago and you are still unemployed? Candidate : Searching for best opportunity. Interviewer 2 : Sort we don't have time to train fresher . -----------
Interviewer 3 : In which skill you are expert? Candidate : "Interview skill sir " Interviewer 3 : What ? Candidate : Am experienced in -attending interview wearing proper formal dress !!
-Talking fluent English !
-Hearing all good feedback but still doesn't gets placed since they ask 30 Yrs of exp in work from a 22 yr old .
- Experienced in attending 15 interviews!
-High level of tolerance of accepting rejection . Interviewer 3 : --- speechless ---- #sadgeneration in-spite of having skills n knowledge many don't get job due to inefficiency to train a fresher or high population

11 Things You May REGRET in 15 years

1. Staying in the job you hate

2. Staying in a destructive relationship

3. Settling for less than you deserve

4. Not spending enough time with the loved ones. Children grow up faster than we think, parents
grow older faster than we would like

5. Not creating enough loyal friends and colleagues

6.Not doing enough for your people

7. Not taking care of your health

8. Not taking time to learn new things

9. Worrying too much. Worry saps energy of today without contributing anything to tomorrow.

10. Not spending enough time on things you like Travel, sports, leisure, etc

11. Not allowing yourself to be happy with what you have reacting rather than responding no day is a scrap page in the book of life; being happy is a choice.

The Indian Doctor

An Indian Doctor can't find a job in a Hospital in the US, so he opens a clinic and puts a sign outside 'GET TREATMENT FOR $20 - IF NOT CURED GET BACK $100.'

The Indian Doctor | My Life Chapter


An American lawyer thinks this is a great opportunity to earn $100 and goes to the clinic.
Lawyer: "I have lost my sense of taste."
Indian: "Nurse, bring medicine from box No. 22 and put 3 drops in patient's mouth."

Lawyer: "Ugh. this is kerosene."
Indian: "Congrats, your sense of taste is restored. Give me $20."

The annoyed lawyer goes back after a few days to recover his money.
Lawyer: "I have lost my memory. I cannot remember anything."
Indian: "Nurse, bring medicine from box no. 22 and put 3 drops in his mouth."

Lawyer (annoyed): "This is kerosene. You gave this to me last time for restoring my taste."
Indian: "Congrats. You got your memory back. Give me $20."

The fuming lawyer pays him, and then comes back a week later determined to get back $100.
Lawyer: "My eyesight has become very weak I can't see at all."
Indian: "Well, I don't have any medicine for that, so take this $100."

Lawyer (staring at the note): "But this is $20, not $100!!"
Indian: "Congrats, your eyesight is restored. Give me $20"

You can't beat Indian Doctors

It is my Mistake -- I accept it...

Mistakes Happen..... How many times have we actually accepted it as our own ? Just ask 15-time Grammy Award winner, Adele. If you guys saw her Grammy awards performance you know what I am talking about.

It is my Mistake -- I accept it... | My Life Chapter

She was only moments into her tribute to George Michael, when she stopped and asked to restart the song because it didn’t sound right. At this point of time I actually thought about my work (I know weird) but I am quite odd that way. Recently I experience something very similar when I was giving a presentation and I stopped as I thought it was not making any sense. I took a few moments and restarted only to be applauded by him.

But back to Adele, instead of being ridiculed, scorned or shunned, she's experiencing the exact opposite. Tweets are coming in from all over the globe celebrating Adele's courage to acknowledge her mistake, start over and deliver what was ultimately an amazing performance.

We may not all be on the Grammy stage with the eyes of the world upon us, but we can learn from Adele's courage and ability to embrace making mistakes. We are all human and we are all learners.

So let aside your failures and fear and let us put experience and learning at center stage. Please let me know if you have had similar experiences.