Archive for December, 2005

Paris is awesome

Thursday, December 29th, 2005

not enough words to explain, but it is great here. will write more stories soon. I am reserving my comments about french people

Merry Christmas

Saturday, December 24th, 2005

Employers are happy to give you a week off during the week of christmas and new year. It will only be wise to take advantage of that isn’t it?
We are off to a week of sight-seeing to the greatest city in europe! Hey, Eiffel, here we come.

[Eiffel sunrise from Wikipedia]
On this Christmas Day, May God [...]

dream and then follow it

Thursday, December 22nd, 2005

I am sure everyone of us have heard of “Follow your dreams”. Most people ignore it either because they don’t dream of anything or they don’t believe their dreams are realistic (unachievable). A few people believe in their dreams and follow it and almost always “dreams come true, if only you follow it”.
Human mind has [...]

Judgements

Thursday, December 15th, 2005

Good judgement comes from experience;
Experience comes from bad judgements.

Zimmerman’s collection

Friday, December 9th, 2005

Dr. Zimmerman’s collection of insights on various topics ranging from customer service to leadership to ‘balancing life and stressful work’…
A couple from his list that stuck a chord with me :
Your life will be determined by your priorities or your pressures.
Take time for rec-reation before your body makes time for wreck-reation.
If you know your [...]

Golden rules

Sunday, December 4th, 2005

The current issue of Business 2.0 has a very useful artilce titled “My Golden Rule”. A quick-take from 30 luminaries in today’s American business about which single quality they would consider as their golden rule for sucess in business and life, in general.
Leadership qualities can’t be learned by reading an article or a best-seller but [...]

Simply amazing

Friday, December 2nd, 2005

Krazydad simply is amazing. The image is an high-end art work combined with some mathematical fascination.

Click on the image above. It will open a larger version of this artwork and you will have a better view of the individual phots that were used to create this photo-poster. Move your mouse there over any one circular [...]

Leading smart

Thursday, December 1st, 2005

Rajesh Setty who writes an interesting blog at “Life Beyond Code” has offered some tips in an article titled “Leading smart IT professionals”. It is pretty good though in some cases uncoventional. However, I think there is nothing IT (as in information technology) about his tips. It can be applied to leading any type of [...]