Dear Karthik,
I can feel the situation you are presently facing.
You should not worry about others. It may sound selfish, but for the time being, it is for your own benefit.
Why are you changing your job?
There are lots of debates in between. Maybe you are inefficient, and it may be that your employer is playing with you.
Better set a milestone, i.e., 1-1-2012 would be the day when you will spend at least 15 minutes organizing yourself (it's better to choose the time in the morning after your bath). During that time, you should jot down your daily schedule/program, giving, taking, money management, statutory requirements, and the targets and achievements at your workplace. If there is any dispute on any side, note the reason and solution, etc. Initially, it may take more time, so it's better to start the trial immediately. In brief, I mean to say that you should plan for yourself first.
If you are not satisfied with your current job, please resign immediately, but don't put yourself and your family at financial risk. Ultimately, money is a requirement, savings are optional.
You could also start traveling for 15 days in India in the most economical way, not lavishly (travel by train in sleeper class, stay in budget hotels, eat healthy food in clean restaurants/dhabas). If you have a passion for photography/painting, do it during your travels. But do not ignore your health. In essence, I mean to say that you should realize and recognize yourself. You should first know your "Bharat" and then your "India."
I believe you will get results and replies. Know yourself. Read mind-blowing books by Swami Vivekananda. Stop watching TV and excessive net surfing.
You will be able to reach your destination by yourself. You are the architect of your life. Do not deviate from your belief in the Almighty.
Nothing will happen if you do not apply your knowledge, education, and common sense mixed with your heartfelt desires.
You will succeed.
For further discussion on the issue, please reply to "thebanerjies@gmail.com."
Ratul Banerjee
Delhi.
It is entirely your choice to accept what I have written above. Nobody will be held responsible in any way.
From India, New Delhi
I can feel the situation you are presently facing.
You should not worry about others. It may sound selfish, but for the time being, it is for your own benefit.
Why are you changing your job?
There are lots of debates in between. Maybe you are inefficient, and it may be that your employer is playing with you.
Better set a milestone, i.e., 1-1-2012 would be the day when you will spend at least 15 minutes organizing yourself (it's better to choose the time in the morning after your bath). During that time, you should jot down your daily schedule/program, giving, taking, money management, statutory requirements, and the targets and achievements at your workplace. If there is any dispute on any side, note the reason and solution, etc. Initially, it may take more time, so it's better to start the trial immediately. In brief, I mean to say that you should plan for yourself first.
If you are not satisfied with your current job, please resign immediately, but don't put yourself and your family at financial risk. Ultimately, money is a requirement, savings are optional.
You could also start traveling for 15 days in India in the most economical way, not lavishly (travel by train in sleeper class, stay in budget hotels, eat healthy food in clean restaurants/dhabas). If you have a passion for photography/painting, do it during your travels. But do not ignore your health. In essence, I mean to say that you should realize and recognize yourself. You should first know your "Bharat" and then your "India."
I believe you will get results and replies. Know yourself. Read mind-blowing books by Swami Vivekananda. Stop watching TV and excessive net surfing.
You will be able to reach your destination by yourself. You are the architect of your life. Do not deviate from your belief in the Almighty.
Nothing will happen if you do not apply your knowledge, education, and common sense mixed with your heartfelt desires.
You will succeed.
For further discussion on the issue, please reply to "thebanerjies@gmail.com."
Ratul Banerjee
Delhi.
It is entirely your choice to accept what I have written above. Nobody will be held responsible in any way.
From India, New Delhi
Dear Karthik,
There can be a number of answers to the query raised by you. However, you should not frame your answer and then go. Depending on the situation, your answer should vary. Most importantly, it can be a combination of 2-3 situations, such as: giving equal importance to workload and salary offered, growth opportunities, your organization being the most sought-after company, enhancing my skills further by looking for a change, not being happy with my current profile and seeking a more challenging and opportunistic role, or being fed up with my routine job.
For any further queries, please feel free to call the undersigned.
Rishi Kant Neema
09993932345 (M)
From India, Indore
There can be a number of answers to the query raised by you. However, you should not frame your answer and then go. Depending on the situation, your answer should vary. Most importantly, it can be a combination of 2-3 situations, such as: giving equal importance to workload and salary offered, growth opportunities, your organization being the most sought-after company, enhancing my skills further by looking for a change, not being happy with my current profile and seeking a more challenging and opportunistic role, or being fed up with my routine job.
For any further queries, please feel free to call the undersigned.
Rishi Kant Neema
09993932345 (M)
From India, Indore
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