Notes to Myself


1.  When your wife has been, for years, used to having you back from work at 9 p.m. and you suddenly start coming home at 7, both of you need to learn to spend the extra time usefully or else you could end up fighting.     Click here 

2.  As we start working we tend to pass judgement on the success or failure of our parents. I think it is not right to do so. We should accept our parents for what they are.     Click here for more

3.  Life will always have problems. The challenge lies in converting every problem, into an opportunity, every situation to your advantage.      Click here 

4.  The day you stop adding value to your subordinates, each one of them would want to be your boss.      Click here for more

5.  I have learnt to trust my gut feel and listen to my inner voice. Having said that , I like to internalize the decision before committing myself.       Click here   

6.  I have observed that in a joint-family, immature is the wife who compares herself with her unmarried sister-in-law. There will always be a different set of rules for the daughter(d) and daughter-in-law ( dil ).      Click here for more

7.  When you walk into a colleague's house be careful of what you say, it could influence a wife's perception of her husband. Click here

8.  Whilst thinking of motivational tools, think of things that would increase the self  esteem of the individual in the eyes of his peer and family. Click here 

9. When there is Turbulence in life, then --- Click here


10. I have realized that you might not always marry the person you love. True love, is being there, willing to help anytime anywhere, without expecting anything in return.      Click here for more


 

 




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