Sunday, June 29, 2008

Attitude and you!

"Hey!"..."Good morning guys"..."Hello, how was the weekend?" these are one of the few ways I (want and ) usually start my day in office! It definitely makes me feel energetic in the beginning hours (the drowsiness an hour after opening my laptop is another matter though, we all need a tea break in the morning; dont we? ;)).

I really love putting myself completely into whatever I do and if there is a single doubt or uncertainty in any corner of my heart, I would not succeed 70% of the times. I strike a ratio of around 60-40% of optimism and pessimism (bad score but yeah I'll improve!). These numbers mature with experience and what we need to do is to focus on our weaknesses keeping our strengths in mind. Once you know where you are wrong, the next moment you see perfection embracing you gracefully.

Sometimes people wants to change their jobs just because of ego clashes, for their inefficiency to gel with the people around etc. I think there is no worse time to look for a new job than when you hate the one you have. Rather we should try to change our attitude and get to the root of our problems so we can get the most from the current job — and maybe even like it again.

I believe this aspect goes well with any any kind of situation. The more I learn from my mistakes, the more i feel i need to work on. Our lives are sometimes like a sacred book, you get a new meaning every time you read the same sentence when the fact is that there is only one significance to it!

Chao till next time..

5 comments:

manu said...

hey...sweetherat...u r too wise..and u knw all...simply we r shaked sometimes and that is human nature...

Rupi said...

Thankx sweetie!! and yes, we do get trembled at times so remember to keep your feet firmly on ground in every case :)

Priyadarshi said...

Hmm...quite an introspective blog..Not sure why, but I sorta get the feeling tat ur probably looking for a change (My apologies if a tread on ur personal domain)..Cheers !!

Rupi said...

Of course, change is part of everyone's (daily) life. I dont understand what you felt sorry for. I would rather term it as improvement ...in ur personality, ur work, ur knowledge and everything else you get involved in! :)

Priyadarshi said...

Oh, you mean the “Apology” part. That was directed at you, in case you felt I was invading your personal space in trying to outguess your sentiments.
Yup..Change is both constant and necessary, as one witty dude had remarked “Nothing is certain but death and taxes” ;)

Have a good weekend !!..and when u return to work, maybe I’ll say -"Hey Rupi!"..."Good morning "..."Hello, how was the weekend?"– (The last statement as u’ve realized is a shameless copy from ur blog ;)