Hi All An useful study of the famous Thirukural’s research in the area of HR. AVS
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hello AVS,
We people always refer to many things from foreign authors' books. However, it is a really good attempt to spread the information from our own book "THIRUKURAL." Moreover, I am personally happy because I belong to his state (TAMILNADU) and have been reading Thirukural since the age of 6.
I am truly blessed to have had the chance to read it in its original version (TAMIL). It is a commendable effort to showcase our tradition and culture to this corporate world.
Thank you so much for sharing such valuable information on this forum.
Regards,
Indhu.
From India, Coimbatore
We people always refer to many things from foreign authors' books. However, it is a really good attempt to spread the information from our own book "THIRUKURAL." Moreover, I am personally happy because I belong to his state (TAMILNADU) and have been reading Thirukural since the age of 6.
I am truly blessed to have had the chance to read it in its original version (TAMIL). It is a commendable effort to showcase our tradition and culture to this corporate world.
Thank you so much for sharing such valuable information on this forum.
Regards,
Indhu.
From India, Coimbatore
It would have been better if the actual Kurals referred are also given in the write up. There are many footnote numbers in the write up. What do they denote?
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
It’s very super yar! I never think like this type of comparison.. Keep Posting the same... Manikandan.S
From India, Thiruvananthapuram
From India, Thiruvananthapuram
Heard the idiom "GOD IS NOWHERE" ???? It could also be "GOD IS NOW HERE!!!!!!!" Thanx for your picture thoughts They are truly appreciable. Regards KK
From India, Bhopal
From India, Bhopal
Good One The Ocean Is Infinite But We Get Only That Much Water As Our Hand Holds ! GOD’S Mercy Is Also Infinite But Can Get Only As Much As Our Faith Unfolds Ravindra
From India, Chandigarh
From India, Chandigarh
As far as the idea of God is concerned, a believer needs no explanation, and no explanation satisfies a non- believer.
From India, Bhubaneswar
From India, Bhubaneswar
Very simple, relevant and thought provoking to understand the presence of God. Christopher
From India, Velluru
From India, Velluru
Hello Responders Thanks for all your comments. I am delighted to note that this single and simple PPT has influenced many of our members. Have a great day. AVS
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
A gentle reminder I an sure many would have missed this post. Will appreciate ur feedback Regards AVS
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
This one is a lovely mail and you should read it... A good one too... I am sure you will like it.
A saint asked his disciples, 'Why do we shout in anger? Why do people shout at each other when they are upset?'
Disciples thought for a while, one of them said, 'Because we lose our calm, we shout for that.'
'But, why shout when the other person is just next to you?' asked the saint. 'Isn't it possible to speak to him or her with a soft voice? Why shout at a person when you're angry?'
Disciples gave some other answers but none satisfied the saint.
Finally, he explained, 'When two people are angry at each other, their hearts distance a lot. To cover that distance, they must shout to be able to hear each other. The angrier they are, the stronger they will have to shout to hear each other through that great distance.'
Then the saint asked, 'What happens when two people fall in love? They don't shout at each other but talk softly, why? Because their hearts are very close. The distance between them is very small...'
The saint continued, 'When they love each other even more, what happens? They do not speak, only whisper and they get even closer to each other in their love. Finally, they even need not whisper, they only look at each other and that's all. That is how close two people are when they love each other.'
MORAL: When you argue do not let your hearts get distant, do not say words that distance each other.
From India, Madras
A saint asked his disciples, 'Why do we shout in anger? Why do people shout at each other when they are upset?'
Disciples thought for a while, one of them said, 'Because we lose our calm, we shout for that.'
'But, why shout when the other person is just next to you?' asked the saint. 'Isn't it possible to speak to him or her with a soft voice? Why shout at a person when you're angry?'
Disciples gave some other answers but none satisfied the saint.
Finally, he explained, 'When two people are angry at each other, their hearts distance a lot. To cover that distance, they must shout to be able to hear each other. The angrier they are, the stronger they will have to shout to hear each other through that great distance.'
Then the saint asked, 'What happens when two people fall in love? They don't shout at each other but talk softly, why? Because their hearts are very close. The distance between them is very small...'
The saint continued, 'When they love each other even more, what happens? They do not speak, only whisper and they get even closer to each other in their love. Finally, they even need not whisper, they only look at each other and that's all. That is how close two people are when they love each other.'
MORAL: When you argue do not let your hearts get distant, do not say words that distance each other.
From India, Madras
Dear AVS, The most excellent thought provoking article I have read in the recent past. M.V.KANNAN
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Really very good explannation that is why it is said anger is one letter short of 'd’anger. sanjay
From India, Bhilai
From India, Bhilai
When passions overtake senses, we do not recognize our voice raising. This should be remembered and used in day-to-day life. Writing and reading about things like this is okay, but practicing the same is very difficult. Let our HRs (who deal most of the time with humans) practice these words of wisdom. Very timely advice.
JR Kumar
From India, Hyderabad
JR Kumar
From India, Hyderabad
Hi Mr. Manjunath and Mr. Kumar,
Thank you for your nice comments. I am sure that by sharing these kinds of messages, we can have an impact on our attitude towards anger. The message is only an attempt to create awareness. The success of the message lies in even if it reforms a single person.
Regards,
AVS
From India, Madras
Thank you for your nice comments. I am sure that by sharing these kinds of messages, we can have an impact on our attitude towards anger. The message is only an attempt to create awareness. The success of the message lies in even if it reforms a single person.
Regards,
AVS
From India, Madras
AVS... Great piece of writing and original too.. It quite worth for everyone of us to stop and take a stock of things thus we improve continuously.. Thanks Punya
From Sri Lanka, Panadura
From Sri Lanka, Panadura
Dear Cite Hr Friends-Punya,Abhilasha Singh and monunath Good after noon Thanks a lot for all your support and your esteemed comments Best Wishes Have a great Day AVS
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Dear Cite Hr Friends Sudha Agarwal,vigsysjesu Good after noon Thanks a lot for all your support and your esteemed comments Best Wishes Have a great Day AVS
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hi, It really makes sense.... which we never identify in practical. Keep posting such informative. Regards, Prof. H.K.Padmanabhan.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear AVS Garu,
It is a wonderful message for all of us, and everyone should follow the moral of the story so that there is no distance between any two hearts. Thank you so much for your kind message.
Sreenivas.B
From India, Visakhapatnam
It is a wonderful message for all of us, and everyone should follow the moral of the story so that there is no distance between any two hearts. Thank you so much for your kind message.
Sreenivas.B
From India, Visakhapatnam
It was really a good post AVS, worth reading it. Short tempered persons should remember this then and there.
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
AVS has become something which I look forward to read. The best contributor on this site I have seen so far. Bala
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Thanx for post this type of grate article material. I will display it to our company thought display board. If you have some more then share with us. Hukam Singh Apollo Munich
From India, Calcutta
From India, Calcutta
Dear Cite Hr Friends-Prabu,Bala and Hukam Singh Greetings Thanks a lot for all your support and your esteemed comments Best Wishes Have a great Day AVS
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Dear AVS, Excellent one. Definitely it will open many eyes, and promote peace and harmony. Improves relationship in the workplace, as well as domestic life. Keep up your great work.
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hi AVSJAI,
Nice post, I really enjoyed it. However, I have my own opinion to express. When the situation is serious, keeping close to the heart and whispering or looking at each other silently will not work. There is a limit to everything; one has to shout to get things done as there are also callous people, or else things will be out of control.
Happy Diwali.
Samanta
From India
Nice post, I really enjoyed it. However, I have my own opinion to express. When the situation is serious, keeping close to the heart and whispering or looking at each other silently will not work. There is a limit to everything; one has to shout to get things done as there are also callous people, or else things will be out of control.
Happy Diwali.
Samanta
From India
hiii their, would you like to share with me your knowledge on the "EMPLOYEES' STATE INSURANCE ACT, 1948". regards, amitabh yadav
From India, Lucknow
From India, Lucknow
Hello AVS,
It's a very good and different way of looking at the day-to-day happenings in life. I only hope we at CiteHR find a way to send this to our great politicians who have a habit of blowing the roof off the hallowed precincts of Parliament and legislatures. Keep posting such good messages.
Regards,
TS
From India, Hyderabad
It's a very good and different way of looking at the day-to-day happenings in life. I only hope we at CiteHR find a way to send this to our great politicians who have a habit of blowing the roof off the hallowed precincts of Parliament and legislatures. Keep posting such good messages.
Regards,
TS
From India, Hyderabad
Dear AVSJAI,
The quotation you included at the end of your letter, "Mind controls an average man, but a wise man controls the mind," would have been better in my opinion. Please consider this thoughtfully before making a decision.
M.J. SUBRAMANYAM, Chennai
From India, Bangalore
The quotation you included at the end of your letter, "Mind controls an average man, but a wise man controls the mind," would have been better in my opinion. Please consider this thoughtfully before making a decision.
M.J. SUBRAMANYAM, Chennai
From India, Bangalore
Dear AVS,
I have read the same in this forum earlier... it is here... https://www.citehr.com/148290-why-do...hen-angry.html Good and evergreen truth... Good post... :)
CRK
From India, Vijayawada
I have read the same in this forum earlier... it is here... https://www.citehr.com/148290-why-do...hen-angry.html Good and evergreen truth... Good post... :)
CRK
From India, Vijayawada
hai Really very good. This story is mentioned in O Life ! relax please of swami sukhbodhanand. Please read the book , it is really gem. sanjay
From India, Bhilai
From India, Bhilai
Good one!!..If one is able to control his anger, he/ she has a great quality to do so. They are the one, who love people and that’s what one must try to learn.
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
How true. Needs to be remembered by all of us whenever such situation arise and I believe that we will not need to shout. Good learning.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Mindset: A Worthy Read
There was a man who worked for the railroad. One day, as he went into the freezer compartment to do his routine work, the door accidentally closed, and he found himself trapped in the compartment. He shouted for help, but no one heard him since it was past midnight. He tried to break down the door, but he could not. As he lay in the freezer compartment, he began to feel colder and colder. Then he began to feel weaker and weaker, and he wrote on the wall of the compartment, "I am feeling colder and colder; and I am getting weaker and weaker. I am dying, and this may be my last words."
In the morning, when the other workers opened up the compartment, they found him dead. The sad twist to the above story is that the freezing apparatus in the compartment had broken down a few days earlier. The poor worker did not know about the damaged freezing apparatus, and in his mind, the freezing apparatus was working perfectly. He felt cold, got weaker, and literally willed himself to die.
Moral: Our subconscious mind can be cheated. The subconscious mind can only accept and act on information passed to it by the conscious mind. It has no capacity to reject or decline any instructions or information passed to it by the conscious mind. In the case of the poor worker, he consciously thought that he was getting colder, weaker, and dying, and the subconscious mind accepted the above instructions and affected his physical body. That was how he willed himself to die.
"It is only a mistake when you refuse to fix it, until then it is only an error."
AVS
Source: Internet
From India, Madras
There was a man who worked for the railroad. One day, as he went into the freezer compartment to do his routine work, the door accidentally closed, and he found himself trapped in the compartment. He shouted for help, but no one heard him since it was past midnight. He tried to break down the door, but he could not. As he lay in the freezer compartment, he began to feel colder and colder. Then he began to feel weaker and weaker, and he wrote on the wall of the compartment, "I am feeling colder and colder; and I am getting weaker and weaker. I am dying, and this may be my last words."
In the morning, when the other workers opened up the compartment, they found him dead. The sad twist to the above story is that the freezing apparatus in the compartment had broken down a few days earlier. The poor worker did not know about the damaged freezing apparatus, and in his mind, the freezing apparatus was working perfectly. He felt cold, got weaker, and literally willed himself to die.
Moral: Our subconscious mind can be cheated. The subconscious mind can only accept and act on information passed to it by the conscious mind. It has no capacity to reject or decline any instructions or information passed to it by the conscious mind. In the case of the poor worker, he consciously thought that he was getting colder, weaker, and dying, and the subconscious mind accepted the above instructions and affected his physical body. That was how he willed himself to die.
"It is only a mistake when you refuse to fix it, until then it is only an error."
AVS
Source: Internet
From India, Madras
Dear AVS, Nice Posting,thanks for sharing..! I agree with your thoughts our inner mind reciprocates to our conscious mind,and many of us use it the same way in our daily thoughts. swapna
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Hi Swapna Thanks for your comments. Our concious mind does not reconise the phenomenon of 'Breaking the Pattern'. I appreciate your observations from the post. Regards AVS
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
But there is a real story of a Chinese worker in a factory who was trapped in a freezer room. He kept on running inside the room to keep himself warm throughout the night until the door was opened the next day by the concerned staff of the company. It is the cool mindset that matters in a crisis situation.
C.H. Mahadevan
From India, Hyderabad
C.H. Mahadevan
From India, Hyderabad
Hi Jai,
A nice and inspiring message. The more positive we stay in our conscious state, the more our subconscious mind will fuel the conscious mind to produce the desired results.
Thanks for sharing... Keep posting such good content.
Regards,
Kavitha
From India, Madras
A nice and inspiring message. The more positive we stay in our conscious state, the more our subconscious mind will fuel the conscious mind to produce the desired results.
Thanks for sharing... Keep posting such good content.
Regards,
Kavitha
From India, Madras
Beautifully portrayed, the power of the subconscious mind, and those who know how to channelize it in the right direction are the ones who can navigate through even the most challenging situations.
Thanks for sharing.
Regards,
Ms. Ramneet
From India, Delhi
Thanks for sharing.
Regards,
Ms. Ramneet
From India, Delhi
Very excellent story. Thought-provoking. Just the power of the mind. No one is thinking about how it works. This is just an example. A lot more to learn about our mind. Conscious & subconscious - how they are related, how they work. Happy to see this.
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hi Srika Rani Thanks for your comments on the message given in the signature. Pl see the attachment which i have posted as 'Picture Thought today AVS
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hi!
In the same line, there is another story. There were three persons walking along the hillside. It was getting dark, and they slipped into a pit but fortunately got hold of a branch of a tree. They clung to the branch of the tree for the whole night, thinking that they were hanging above the hilltop. After dawn, they realized there was only a few inches between their legs and the ground floor.
Moral: The solution to problems is very close to us. It is we who have to find where it is.
From India, Madurai
In the same line, there is another story. There were three persons walking along the hillside. It was getting dark, and they slipped into a pit but fortunately got hold of a branch of a tree. They clung to the branch of the tree for the whole night, thinking that they were hanging above the hilltop. After dawn, they realized there was only a few inches between their legs and the ground floor.
Moral: The solution to problems is very close to us. It is we who have to find where it is.
From India, Madurai
Hello Friends,
My greetings to you.
I believe a ‘visualized-thought’ gives more meaningful power to the ‘thought’ itself.
My attempt is to picturise the relevant words and make these thoughts easily conceivable.
See and enjoy the ‘Picture Thoughts of the Day’and pass it to your friends and family members.
Well, there are no new thoughts. There are only thoughts or ideas we have not become aware of!
Your feedback will be appreciated.
Have a great day.
Thanking you.
AVS.
( Enthused to share….) Source:Internet
From India, Madras
My greetings to you.
I believe a ‘visualized-thought’ gives more meaningful power to the ‘thought’ itself.
My attempt is to picturise the relevant words and make these thoughts easily conceivable.
See and enjoy the ‘Picture Thoughts of the Day’and pass it to your friends and family members.
Well, there are no new thoughts. There are only thoughts or ideas we have not become aware of!
Your feedback will be appreciated.
Have a great day.
Thanking you.
AVS.
( Enthused to share….) Source:Internet
From India, Madras
Hi, I'm Bala. If you have an interest in Thirukural, visit kurals.com and be a part of it. It has many exciting features like 1330 Thirukural with explanations and translations, Thirukural on various topics, Thirukural education for children, research documents, and users (members on kurals.com) can publish their posts, documents, and any information about Thirukural. Join us. It is the largest online Thirukural portal in the world. Let us contribute and spread it all over the world.
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hi, I'm Bala. If you have a spirit for Thirukural, visit kurals.com and be a part of it. It has many exciting features like 1330 Thirukural with explanations and translations, Thirukural on various topics, Thirukural education for children, research documents, and users (members on kurals.com) can publish their posts, documents, and any information about Thirukural. Join us. It is the largest online Thirukural portal in the world. Let us contribute and spread it all over the world. For more details, contact: info@kurals.com.
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hi, I'm Bala. If you have a spirit for Thirukural, visit kurals.com and be a part of it. It has many exciting features like 1330 Thirukural with explanations and translations, Thirukural on various topics, Thirukural education for children, research documents, and users (members on kurals.com) can publish their posts, documents, and any information about Thirukural. Join us. It is the largest online Thirukural portal in the world. Let's contribute and spread it all over the world. For more details, contact: info@kurals.com.
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hi Khalid Javaid,
Thanks for your nice comments. According to me, sharing useful information with friends like you is a type of meditation. Thank you again for your support and motivation.
Have a great day!
AVS
From India, Madras
Thanks for your nice comments. According to me, sharing useful information with friends like you is a type of meditation. Thank you again for your support and motivation.
Have a great day!
AVS
From India, Madras
Dear AVS,
This is a nice story. I particularly liked a quote in your signature:
"All fingers are not in the same length. But when they bend, all stand equal. Life becomes easy when we bend and adjust to all situations."
So very true!!
Regards,
Yash.
From India
This is a nice story. I particularly liked a quote in your signature:
"All fingers are not in the same length. But when they bend, all stand equal. Life becomes easy when we bend and adjust to all situations."
So very true!!
Regards,
Yash.
From India
Thanks for your comments on my quote See and enjoy the same one as a Pcture Thought I have posted recently AVS
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hello Responders,
Hi Citehr friends. Thanks for all your comments. I am delighted to note that this single and simple PPT has influenced many of our members.
Have a great day.
AVS
More at http://citehr.com#ixzz15mzjKegq
From India, Madras
Hi Citehr friends. Thanks for all your comments. I am delighted to note that this single and simple PPT has influenced many of our members.
Have a great day.
AVS
More at http://citehr.com#ixzz15mzjKegq
From India, Madras
Dear AVS,
It is very nice sharing. It is very much true that when we are angry with any person, we shout. However, when we are angry with someone close to us, it is difficult to stay angry at them for a long time. That's very true because that person is close to our heart.
Keep sharing such useful information.
Regards,
Aarti Chaturvedi.
From India, Mumbai
It is very nice sharing. It is very much true that when we are angry with any person, we shout. However, when we are angry with someone close to us, it is difficult to stay angry at them for a long time. That's very true because that person is close to our heart.
Keep sharing such useful information.
Regards,
Aarti Chaturvedi.
From India, Mumbai
Dear Friend,
Your posting is excellent.
"Nandru Nandru Poiyamozi pulavanin Thirukurali Kattral Adaninum Nandru Ummai poll Kural vazi Nadathal."
"Reading Thirukural is good, but more than good for those who adopt it in their profession, like HR and Life, as you do."
Yours Friend,
B.M. Sreenivasan
9902415201
From India, Bangalore
Your posting is excellent.
"Nandru Nandru Poiyamozi pulavanin Thirukurali Kattral Adaninum Nandru Ummai poll Kural vazi Nadathal."
"Reading Thirukural is good, but more than good for those who adopt it in their profession, like HR and Life, as you do."
Yours Friend,
B.M. Sreenivasan
9902415201
From India, Bangalore
Dear Mr. AVS,
Till now, as per my knowledge, I have appreciated, commended, and expressed my view only on the work done by HRites. But for the first time, I am appreciating not only the work but also the person who has posted. Hats off to you, Mr. AVS, for the wonderful work you have done. The entire world must read and understand the concept of Thirukkural with its meaning. The Thirukkural is our lifestyle; it embodies the meaning of our lives. Please accept my sincere thanks for bringing this universal concept into universal knowledge.
With warm regards,
S. Bhaskar
9099024667
From India, Kumbakonam
Till now, as per my knowledge, I have appreciated, commended, and expressed my view only on the work done by HRites. But for the first time, I am appreciating not only the work but also the person who has posted. Hats off to you, Mr. AVS, for the wonderful work you have done. The entire world must read and understand the concept of Thirukkural with its meaning. The Thirukkural is our lifestyle; it embodies the meaning of our lives. Please accept my sincere thanks for bringing this universal concept into universal knowledge.
With warm regards,
S. Bhaskar
9099024667
From India, Kumbakonam
Dear Mr. Baskar,
First, let me thank you for your kind words. As a practitioner of modern management, I have been an admirer of the famous 'Thirukural' since my early school days. In a nutshell, I believe that 'Thirukural' is the greatest 'thought' ever written for all walks of life. If we consider the Gita a masterpiece, then 'Thirukural' is a masterpiece as well. I hope you will agree with me.
You can expect more from me regarding 'Thirukural' in my future threads. I will be sure to inform you when I post about it.
Thank you once again.
Regards,
AVS
From India, Madras
First, let me thank you for your kind words. As a practitioner of modern management, I have been an admirer of the famous 'Thirukural' since my early school days. In a nutshell, I believe that 'Thirukural' is the greatest 'thought' ever written for all walks of life. If we consider the Gita a masterpiece, then 'Thirukural' is a masterpiece as well. I hope you will agree with me.
You can expect more from me regarding 'Thirukural' in my future threads. I will be sure to inform you when I post about it.
Thank you once again.
Regards,
AVS
From India, Madras
Dear Mr. AVS What to tell except "VAAZHGA VALAMUDAN". With warm regards S. Bhaskar 9099024667
From India, Kumbakonam
From India, Kumbakonam
I'm sorry, but the input provided seems to be in a different language or encoding format that I am unable to interpret. If you can provide the text in English or clarify the language, I would be happy to assist with any spelling, grammar, or punctuation corrections you may need.
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Dear Mr. AVS,
There is a village near Nagapattinam named "Vadakkupoigai Nallur". In that village, all the marriages are conducted by Pujaris only in Tamil, and blessings are done with Thirukkural Quotes.
This is for your information, please.
With warm regards,
S. Bhaskar
9099024667
From India, Kumbakonam
There is a village near Nagapattinam named "Vadakkupoigai Nallur". In that village, all the marriages are conducted by Pujaris only in Tamil, and blessings are done with Thirukkural Quotes.
This is for your information, please.
With warm regards,
S. Bhaskar
9099024667
From India, Kumbakonam
This is correct Mr. AVS. we need not to have any direct interaction between each other, then also we are close to each other With warm regards S. Bhaskar 9099024667
From India, Kumbakonam
From India, Kumbakonam
Dear Bhaskar,
I fully agree with your message, and thanks for the same. I have admired this article as it provides the right explanation and solutions beyond our imagination. The post has been read by many members, which is the reason why I have posted it again. Thanks for your feedback.
Regards,
AVS
From India, Madras
I fully agree with your message, and thanks for the same. I have admired this article as it provides the right explanation and solutions beyond our imagination. The post has been read by many members, which is the reason why I have posted it again. Thanks for your feedback.
Regards,
AVS
From India, Madras
Its very informative, each must know things like this, will help in having better relationship with others.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear Mr. AVS,
Thank you for inspiring and guiding young HR executives with these types of write-ups. They need to maintain their cool when dealing with others, who may be irritating at times.
JR Kumar
Faculty Director
FAPCCI, Hyd
From India, Hyderabad
Thank you for inspiring and guiding young HR executives with these types of write-ups. They need to maintain their cool when dealing with others, who may be irritating at times.
JR Kumar
Faculty Director
FAPCCI, Hyd
From India, Hyderabad
Dear AVS,
Anger can be compared to a matchstick which has a head but no brain (thinking power). Hence, one has to manage anger, especially at the workplace, but not suppress or control it. If you observe, the word "ANGER" is one alphabet short of danger, and if you add the alphabet "D" in the beginning, the word becomes "DANGER". The best way to manage anger is to become spiritual or, as Paul Wilson of Australia says in his book "The Big Book of Calmness," always get surrounded by good people or positive healthy surroundings which will have a powerful and lasting influence on the mind. Adi Shankara had already said this in his "Bhaja Govindam" where he says association of good people will lead to detachment, which in turn leads to a stable mind, which ultimately liberates you from rebirths. Modern management experts have now started saying that one should always "keep the end in mind when you begin a job/project/work," but Indians always said and practiced this 5000 years ago. They always insisted on what is permanent in this world rather than yield to temporary temptations and gratifications! The prayer, meditation, satsang, etc., are all ways to fill your subconscious mind with pure thoughts. When your mind is filled with pure thoughts, you will generate pure feelings which give rise to good actions! Modern psychologists are saying this now, which was known to Indians long back. So practicing other techniques of anger management and keeping the association of good people will ensure pure thoughts in the mind, and anger will thus be eliminated completely in the long run.
M.J. SUBRAMANYAM, CHENNAI
From India, Bangalore
Anger can be compared to a matchstick which has a head but no brain (thinking power). Hence, one has to manage anger, especially at the workplace, but not suppress or control it. If you observe, the word "ANGER" is one alphabet short of danger, and if you add the alphabet "D" in the beginning, the word becomes "DANGER". The best way to manage anger is to become spiritual or, as Paul Wilson of Australia says in his book "The Big Book of Calmness," always get surrounded by good people or positive healthy surroundings which will have a powerful and lasting influence on the mind. Adi Shankara had already said this in his "Bhaja Govindam" where he says association of good people will lead to detachment, which in turn leads to a stable mind, which ultimately liberates you from rebirths. Modern management experts have now started saying that one should always "keep the end in mind when you begin a job/project/work," but Indians always said and practiced this 5000 years ago. They always insisted on what is permanent in this world rather than yield to temporary temptations and gratifications! The prayer, meditation, satsang, etc., are all ways to fill your subconscious mind with pure thoughts. When your mind is filled with pure thoughts, you will generate pure feelings which give rise to good actions! Modern psychologists are saying this now, which was known to Indians long back. So practicing other techniques of anger management and keeping the association of good people will ensure pure thoughts in the mind, and anger will thus be eliminated completely in the long run.
M.J. SUBRAMANYAM, CHENNAI
From India, Bangalore
Dear M.J. Subramanyam,
Thank you very much for your nice message on my post. Your explanations are very nice. I fully agree with your views. Thank you again for sharing a useful message on the subject of Anger.
Regards,
AvS
From India, Madras
Thank you very much for your nice message on my post. Your explanations are very nice. I fully agree with your views. Thank you again for sharing a useful message on the subject of Anger.
Regards,
AvS
From India, Madras
Dear Sir,
Where is my posting on anger management that I submitted a few days ago? You requested my contribution, and I complied, but suddenly it has disappeared. Why, Sir? This has been happening for quite some time now. Are there any specific reasons for withholding my post? Could you please provide me with some insight?
M.J. SUBRAMANYAM, CHENNAI
From India, Bangalore
Where is my posting on anger management that I submitted a few days ago? You requested my contribution, and I complied, but suddenly it has disappeared. Why, Sir? This has been happening for quite some time now. Are there any specific reasons for withholding my post? Could you please provide me with some insight?
M.J. SUBRAMANYAM, CHENNAI
From India, Bangalore
Dear Mr Subramanyam Good Morning Regarding your miising-post please check with your moderator who can help you. Regards AVS
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Hi,
Great post! I am reminded of a saying from a book which says, "the mind is like a monkey, inebriated, stung by a scorpion, and seized by the demons all at the same time." I guess we need to tame this monkey!
Regards,
Hrushi
From India, Mumbai
Great post! I am reminded of a saying from a book which says, "the mind is like a monkey, inebriated, stung by a scorpion, and seized by the demons all at the same time." I guess we need to tame this monkey!
Regards,
Hrushi
From India, Mumbai
Hi all I am an MBA student with HR as my major. I would like to know about the basic concepts of hr and its functions. and what can be the core HR questions asked in an interview
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Can you please post this question in 'Talk to seniors' where you will get the better results? Regards. AVS
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From India, Madras
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From India, Madras
My greetings to you.
I am pleased to post the “Picture Thoughts of the Day” Part-III.
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Dear Viku Wow............ Thanks for your nice words,which always charge my mind to create such posts. I greatly acknowledge your support. Regards AVS
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
____________________________________________________________ Signal your intentions…in life, love and traffic. ___________________________________________________________ AVS
From India, Madras
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________________________________________________________ The only nice thing about being imperfect is the joy it brings to others. ________________________________________________________ AVS
From India, Madras
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Hello CiteHr Friend,
My greetings to you.
I am pleased to post the “Picture Thoughts of the Day” Part-III.
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See and enjoy the ‘Picture Thoughts of the Day’ and pass it to your friends and family members.
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From India, Madras
My greetings to you.
I am pleased to post the “Picture Thoughts of the Day” Part-III.
Your continuous support and feedbacks are the keys for making again this special post for you.
My attempt is to picturise the relevant words and makes these thoughts easily conceivable.
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Have a great day.
Thanking you.
AVS.
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From India, Madras
The universe is so vast in relation to the matter it contains that it can be compared with a building twenty miles long, twenty miles wide, and twenty miles high that contains only a single grain of sand.
Have a nice evening.
AVS
From India, Madras
Have a nice evening.
AVS
From India, Madras
Dear AVS, First thing i look in the Citeman HR is your attachements/presentations, which is simple but powerfull.... keep continuing the good work....
From Qatar, Doha
From Qatar, Doha
Thank you, Bhaskar, for your reply.
We all talk about the 'Universe,' Sun, Moon, and so on. Science has its own answers for these things, which are not yet explored except the moon. The post indicates an analogy of our Universe so that it can be understood better.
Imagine a cube of size 24 miles in dimension with a single particle of sand inside at the center. Here, the particle of sand refers to our Earth.
I hope you can now visualize my message clearly.
Regards, AVS
From India, Madras
We all talk about the 'Universe,' Sun, Moon, and so on. Science has its own answers for these things, which are not yet explored except the moon. The post indicates an analogy of our Universe so that it can be understood better.
Imagine a cube of size 24 miles in dimension with a single particle of sand inside at the center. Here, the particle of sand refers to our Earth.
I hope you can now visualize my message clearly.
Regards, AVS
From India, Madras
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From India, Madras
From India, Madras
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Why tell stories in an age of computers?
Because the words of the storyteller reach across cultures; for stories speak to the heart first.
Storytelling is the world's oldest teaching tool and one that belongs to many settings.
Stories around the world are being passed on to teach history and morals, to explore inner and outer worlds, to offer devotion, to entertain, heal, and inspire.
By storytelling, the learning possibilities are endless, for each story touches us on many different levels.
Have a nice day.
AVS
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From India, Madras
Why tell stories in an age of computers?
Because the words of the storyteller reach across cultures; for stories speak to the heart first.
Storytelling is the world's oldest teaching tool and one that belongs to many settings.
Stories around the world are being passed on to teach history and morals, to explore inner and outer worlds, to offer devotion, to entertain, heal, and inspire.
By storytelling, the learning possibilities are endless, for each story touches us on many different levels.
Have a nice day.
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From India, Madras
That’s true Mr. AVS. Story teller used to tell the moral at the end of the story which is penetrating in the minds of the listener. Thanks for sharing
From India, Kumbakonam
From India, Kumbakonam
Bill Gates’ Secret Weapon: Stop to Think
Bill Gates stops to think at least twice a year. Bill escapes to his wilderness lodge every six months for one week. It is during these times that he develops strategy for Microsoft. It was one of these thinking sessions that helped him to move his company to embrace the Internet and the related opportunities.
How often do you stop to think? Really think? About your business; about your future; about your life? You should invest at least one day every three months thinking. Try it – one out of 90 days thinking. That is only four days a year thinking. That is not a lot to ask. But imagine how much more that would be than your competition.
Schedule that undisturbed time to think. What could be more important that thinking? Yet we too often are too busy doing stuff without thinking. Your business will survive and thrive only if you think. Your life will be more satisfying if you think.
You might say that Bill Gates has time to think because he is the richest guy in the world. The reality is that, he is the richest guy in the world – because he takes time to think.
What questions might you ask during these thinking sessions?
What business are you in?
Where is the industry going?
What trends do you see?
What threatens your business?
What are the unknowns?
How can you distinguish yourself from the competition?
What other questions should you be asking?
What issues/ decisions are you avoiding that you need to confront?
Think!
Courtesy:Business Speaker - Canadian Business Speaker
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AVS
From India, Madras
Bill Gates stops to think at least twice a year. Bill escapes to his wilderness lodge every six months for one week. It is during these times that he develops strategy for Microsoft. It was one of these thinking sessions that helped him to move his company to embrace the Internet and the related opportunities.
How often do you stop to think? Really think? About your business; about your future; about your life? You should invest at least one day every three months thinking. Try it – one out of 90 days thinking. That is only four days a year thinking. That is not a lot to ask. But imagine how much more that would be than your competition.
Schedule that undisturbed time to think. What could be more important that thinking? Yet we too often are too busy doing stuff without thinking. Your business will survive and thrive only if you think. Your life will be more satisfying if you think.
You might say that Bill Gates has time to think because he is the richest guy in the world. The reality is that, he is the richest guy in the world – because he takes time to think.
What questions might you ask during these thinking sessions?
What business are you in?
Where is the industry going?
What trends do you see?
What threatens your business?
What are the unknowns?
How can you distinguish yourself from the competition?
What other questions should you be asking?
What issues/ decisions are you avoiding that you need to confront?
Think!
Courtesy:Business Speaker - Canadian Business Speaker
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From India, Madras
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From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Reposted for the benefit of the members who have missed this thread. _______________________________________________________ AVS
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
What is the Secret to Success?
I have interviewed over 400 business leaders over the past decade on my radio show, Business in Motion. The guests include entrepreneurs, corporate executives and business authors.
I keep searching for answers. Answers to questions like, "What is the secret to success?"
Although the answer comes in different words, the common message is: Success comes from doing little things consistently well over time.
Think about that. Success is about the small stuff. Yes you do need to sweat some of the small stuff – if you want to be successful. "Don't sweat the small stuff" was not written by or for business owners.
Not all of the small stuff – but the right small stuff. The secret is in finding and focusing on the right small stuff.
Good luck.
-George Torok
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AVS
From India, Madras
I have interviewed over 400 business leaders over the past decade on my radio show, Business in Motion. The guests include entrepreneurs, corporate executives and business authors.
I keep searching for answers. Answers to questions like, "What is the secret to success?"
Although the answer comes in different words, the common message is: Success comes from doing little things consistently well over time.
Think about that. Success is about the small stuff. Yes you do need to sweat some of the small stuff – if you want to be successful. "Don't sweat the small stuff" was not written by or for business owners.
Not all of the small stuff – but the right small stuff. The secret is in finding and focusing on the right small stuff.
Good luck.
-George Torok
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From India, Madras
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From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Good cartoon, true reflection of what is happening now. My own remedy to the problem. Good training, delegation of tasks and we should not be afraid of failure.
From Nigeria
From Nigeria
Dear avsjai "Busy Manager" Thanks for sharing contemporary trends in most of Indian offices. Signature line truly gives a wide range of human values. Thanks ramit
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
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"The universe is a living, intelligent, organized whole, and, most
importantly, it is organized hierarchically. Yes, hierarchically,
from the densest, darkest regions to the divine world, which is
pure light. And if humans encounter so many difficulties and are
exposed to so much suffering, it is because they have not found
the right attitude to have towards this cosmic hierarchy, which
has God at its pinnacle.
But what is an attitude? A synthesis of what we are. It shows
the state of our physical body but also of our psychic and
spiritual bodies, as well as the quality of the energies
circulating and working inside us. Our attitude fashions us,
shapes us; it connects us to the different regions of space, and
when it is an attitude of respect, love and, above all,
gratitude, it attracts to us the currents and spirits of the
world of light."
Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov
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AVS
From India, Madras
"The universe is a living, intelligent, organized whole, and, most
importantly, it is organized hierarchically. Yes, hierarchically,
from the densest, darkest regions to the divine world, which is
pure light. And if humans encounter so many difficulties and are
exposed to so much suffering, it is because they have not found
the right attitude to have towards this cosmic hierarchy, which
has God at its pinnacle.
But what is an attitude? A synthesis of what we are. It shows
the state of our physical body but also of our psychic and
spiritual bodies, as well as the quality of the energies
circulating and working inside us. Our attitude fashions us,
shapes us; it connects us to the different regions of space, and
when it is an attitude of respect, love and, above all,
gratitude, it attracts to us the currents and spirits of the
world of light."
Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov
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AVS
From India, Madras
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From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hello CiteHr Friend,
My greetings to you.
I am pleased to post the “Picture Thoughts of the Day” Part-IV.
Your continuous support and feedbacks are the keys for making again this special post for you.
My attempt is to picturise the relevant words and makes these thoughts easily conceivable.
See and enjoy the ‘Picture Thoughts of the Day’ and pass it to your friends and family members.
Your feedback will be appreciated.
Have a great day.
Thanking you.
AVS.
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From India, Madras
My greetings to you.
I am pleased to post the “Picture Thoughts of the Day” Part-IV.
Your continuous support and feedbacks are the keys for making again this special post for you.
My attempt is to picturise the relevant words and makes these thoughts easily conceivable.
See and enjoy the ‘Picture Thoughts of the Day’ and pass it to your friends and family members.
Your feedback will be appreciated.
Have a great day.
Thanking you.
AVS.
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From India, Madras
Ability Development
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In Ability Development from Age Zero, Shinichi Suzuki describes telling a violin student:
‘”Stop playing the violin for one week. There is something you must learn besides the violin. It is the spirit of doing things for other people. … To begin with, pick up your friend’s books when they have fallen…. Live by looking for things to do for other people. This is your homework for the week.”
[The student asked] “…what does doing things for other people have to do with violin practice?” …
“When listening to your performance, I could clearly feel that you were self-centered in your heart. If your heart is set to work for others, then your mind should be able to work more sensitively in an expanded world. If you do so, then more abundant, delicately beautiful expressions will enter your performance. …”
… art becomes higher as humans develop higher. …great talent and a deep, beautiful feeling in the heart are closely tied together.”‘
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From India, Madras
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In Ability Development from Age Zero, Shinichi Suzuki describes telling a violin student:
‘”Stop playing the violin for one week. There is something you must learn besides the violin. It is the spirit of doing things for other people. … To begin with, pick up your friend’s books when they have fallen…. Live by looking for things to do for other people. This is your homework for the week.”
[The student asked] “…what does doing things for other people have to do with violin practice?” …
“When listening to your performance, I could clearly feel that you were self-centered in your heart. If your heart is set to work for others, then your mind should be able to work more sensitively in an expanded world. If you do so, then more abundant, delicately beautiful expressions will enter your performance. …”
… art becomes higher as humans develop higher. …great talent and a deep, beautiful feeling in the heart are closely tied together.”‘
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From India, Madras
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From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hmm, it's nice, but it's not making sense. When a father gets angry with his son, sometimes he shouts at him, but that doesn't mean he is getting distant from him. Anger can be for varied reasons. The anger of a parent while scolding his child would be different as it is with a purpose. The anger of a girl while facing eve teasing somewhere on a roadside will be different. When you find it difficult to control yourself, you show your anger. Anger is something you don't plan and show; it depends on situations and circumstances.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
-Picture Thoughts Of The Day(Part-4)-M&I- AVS’s Desk
Hello CiteHr Friend,
My greetings to you.
I am pleased to post the “Picture Thoughts of the Day” Part-IV.
Your continuous support and feedbacks are the keys for making again this special post for you.
My attempt is to picturise the relevant words and makes these thoughts easily conceivable.
See and enjoy the ‘Picture Thoughts of the Day’ and pass it to your friends and family members.
Your feedback will be appreciated.
Have a great day.
Thanking you.
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From India, Madras
Hello CiteHr Friend,
My greetings to you.
I am pleased to post the “Picture Thoughts of the Day” Part-IV.
Your continuous support and feedbacks are the keys for making again this special post for you.
My attempt is to picturise the relevant words and makes these thoughts easily conceivable.
See and enjoy the ‘Picture Thoughts of the Day’ and pass it to your friends and family members.
Your feedback will be appreciated.
Have a great day.
Thanking you.
AVS.
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From India, Madras
Firstly, thanks to Sri AVS for the great article. It is very clear that love makes people become close to each other. So, everyone is required to love others. Love is not only between two lovers; it is universal in various ways between parents and children, brothers and sisters, and likewise.
When the world is filled with love, the earth will remain peaceful and harmonious. Hence, start loving others.
Sreenivas. B
From India, Visakhapatnam
When the world is filled with love, the earth will remain peaceful and harmonious. Hence, start loving others.
Sreenivas. B
From India, Visakhapatnam
hhhahahhahahahhaha reminds me of meetings in my office..............:grin: :grin: :grin: lolzllllllllllllzzzzzzzz Jai sir, but surely it has some truth in it...:lol:
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
hahahahhahahahhahaahahahha very true indeed.................................viku kaha hain..................meeting me..................:unsure::D
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
This can happen only at higher level..............:) And juniors become prey of it...................... :D :D :D
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
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