Tuesday, 26 January 2016
Monday, 25 January 2016
Animals need care too. See how Kelsey's life changed
Stray animals are always heart breaking to see. Whether they were born of other strays or left out in the streets from a previous owner it is devastating to see the conditions that many homeless animals live in. Unable to care for themselves, they often end up with parasites and illnesses that will take their life without intervention. This dog, despite living a very difficult life abandoned by society and struggling on the streets, remained sweet and trusting and was given a second chance at a happy, healthy life thanks to a kind stranger. You won't believe this transformation.
Sunday, 24 January 2016
7 Signs You Should Leave Your Job (Sooner Rather Than Later)
We all get content at times, especially at a job that pays decently well and comes with a good group of co-workers. Maybe your job isn’t what you really want to do for the rest of your life, but you start convincing yourself, “This is fine—it’s not my dream job, but it’ll do for now.”
And there’s nothing wrong with feeling content or comfortable at your job.
Six Things the Most Productive People Do Every Day
Ever feel like you’re just not getting enough done?
Know how many days per week you’re actually productive?
People work an average of 45 hours a week; they consider about 17 of those hours to be unproductive (U.S.: 45 hours a week; 16 hours are considered unproductive).
Function on Less Than 6 Hours of Sleep
Answer by Alexandra Damskeron Quora.
I don’t have a multi-million dollar company (yet), but I’m one of those CEOs who function on 3-5 hours of sleep.
No, there aren’t any drugs involved, nor is there poor management (as far as I know). It’s a variety of things.
Motivate Yourself Now
It’s 2:00 p.m. Your lunch sits snugly in your stomach causing fog to settle over your brain. Your energy is low. Thought processes stop mid-stream. You know what needs to get done, but your body is resisting it.
We can all relate to this feeling, but the similarities stop there.
Some people fall prey to chronic procrastination and fail to turn their intentions into actions. Others consistently power through low-energy moments and lead more impactful lives.
What separates these two groups?
Saturday, 23 January 2016
Mansukhbhai - The modern potter who created MittiCool
Mansukhbhai had a traditional business of pottery making, but he wasn’t interested in it, because the business was declining. His mind diverted to rooftop tile manufacturing. Being a potter himself an idea hit his mind one day when he thought, if tiles could be made out of clay, then why not other products?
Giving children a fair moment of life
Kochi's well-known pediatrician Dr PC Alexander took four street kids to a restaurant, Saravana Bhawan on Janpath, New Delhi, to buy them a hearty meal.
A highly distinguished pediatrician Dr Alexander works as a Senior Consultant Aster Medcity at Kochi.
The kids had stopped Dr Alexander in front of Saravana Bhawan for money. Instead of coins he marched inside along with them and gave them a sumptuous treat.
Sunday, 17 January 2016
Are You a Tinkerer!
tinkerer by Aki Yun |
n. (Especially in former times) a person who makes a living by travelling from place to place mending pans and other metal utensils.
The tinkers live by mending pots and pans, telling fortunes and selling horses and ponies at the various fairs throughout the country.
Or
The Free Dictionary says that a tinkerer is “one who enjoys experimenting with and repairing machine parts.”
Saturday, 16 January 2016
Control Your Mind and Thoughts
Want to change your inner world? Better control your mind, as well as your thoughts? Here's the only way possible.
Maybe you
don't have any trouble with your thoughts, but I do. Thoughts pop into my mind
without my permission faster than a mosquito bites my skin on a sweltering
summer afternoon. And, equally without my permission.
Descartes, father of modern philosophy, pointed to both the distinguishing
characteristic of human beings and to the biggest curse of human beings when he
made his famous statement, "I think. Therefore, I am."
Wednesday, 13 January 2016
Productive ways to spend time on the Internet
Here is the incredible list of valuable websites for you to check out to be productive.
Jagdish Lal Ahuja - Man who sold his Property to feed the Needy
The first step toward change is awareness.
For 80-year-old, Jagdish Lal Ahuja feeding the poor and needy in Chandigarh is the utmost priority routine of his life.
Tuesday, 12 January 2016
What Rich CEOs advice to Do In Your 20s
Turning 30 can be a turning point in a person’s life, and career. It’s the point where career goals start setting in and the hunger to land a spot in the corner office increases.
Let's see some CEOs as to what they would want their employees to have done before they turn the big 3-0. From saving-money to travelling the world, starting your own business and taking risks, here’s some advice from CEOs who have done it all before.
Aaron Smith, CEO and founder of KX Group
Amazing Brain Hacks
Turns out, your brain cannot really tell the difference between completely imagining something, and actually experiencing it.
That means, that if you don't have time to practice throwing baskets into the hoop one day, but you usually practice, you can imagine throwing basket after basket, and your brain will actually improve your skills when you get back to the court.
It means, that if you can picture yourself doing something that you are afraid of, you will become less afraid, as if you actually did it for real.
Monday, 11 January 2016
Become a Morning Person
It’s early and dark. The alarm sounds, and you reach over to switch it off. After a short pause, you sit up.
You swing your legs off the bed, touch the floor with your feet, and reach for your phone. You sit quietly while your phone’s screen illuminates the dark bedroom. There are a few notifications waiting—new emails, a Twitter reply, a prediction of rain. You look at your messages, the news, and the weather. “I’m half asleep,” you think. “I’ll just look at Twitter while I wake up.” Ten minutes pass, then another five. You’re not asleep, but you’re not really awake either.
10 Small Things You Can Do Every Day to Get Smarter
You might be under the impression that intelligence is a fixed quantity set when you are young and unchanging thereafter. But research shows that you’re wrong. How we approach situations and the things we do to feed our brains can significantly improve our mental horsepower.
That could mean going back to school or filling your bookshelves (or e-reader) with thick tomes on deep subjects, but getting smarter doesn’t necessarily mean a huge commitment of time and energy, according to a recent thread on question-and-answer site Quora.
When a questioner keen on self-improvement asked the community, “What would you do to be a little smarter every single day?” lots of readers–including dedicated meditators, techies, and entrepreneurs–weighed in with useful suggestions. Which of these 10 ideas can you fit into your daily routine?
Sunday, 10 January 2016
8 Ways To Resist Smoking
Fact:
The average person who smokes may die 10 years earlier than a similar non-smoker
More than 5 million people die across the world every year due to consumption of tobacco in some form or the other, especially cigarettes or bidis and India accounts for nearly one-fifth of this huge number. Although, people are aware of the adverse effects of smoking, the number isn't reducing much due to the inability to control the urge for smoking in most of the cases.Sportsmanship at its best
Australian tennis player Lleyton Hewitt may have won Tuesday night’s Hopman Cup match in Perth, Australia, but the real winner — in terms of sportsmanship — was his American opponent, Jack Sock, who encouraged him to challenge a serve declared “out” that was actually in.
Secret to Communicating With Irrational, Angry or Crazy People
We all have to deal with our share of hotheads and crazies. What does research say works with them?
First off, you can’t get angry too. Because then there are two crazy people arguing. While very entertaining to onlookers, this doesn't accomplish much.
Telling yourself that an angry person is just having a bad day and that it’s not about you can help take the sting out of their ire, a new study suggests… the researchers monitored participants’ brain activity and found that reappraising another person’s anger eliminated the electrical signals associated with negative emotions when seeing angry faces.
How to Fall Asleep in Under a Minute
The simple method takes hardly any time, and can be done pretty much anywhere
These are all words and phrases that have come to be associated with the “Milliennial Generation,” which is also sometimes referred to as Generation Y. Recently, however, two additional adjectives have worked their way into the Millennial description pool: stressed and sleepless.
5 Techniques That Will Make You a More Assertive Communicator
Five strategies to employ if you want your communication style to be more assertive, and less passive, aggressive, or passive-aggressive.
1. Identify the belief that’s holding you back. You probably have one major belief that is holding you back from being an assertive communicator. Most of the reactions we have when faced with uncomfortable situations are reactions to our interpretation of the event, not to the event itself. There are (at least) two sides to every story. You may have been raised to believe that it’s not polite to disagree or that being assertive means being selfish. You may think that in order to get your way, you have to be aggressive, or that you’re being honest when, in fact, you’re just being a bully. Once you identify that belief, acknowledge its presence and your ability to change it. Think of it this way: I do not have to be aggressive in my interaction with Tom. I’ve always believed that aggressive people get what they want. In fact, it is up to Tom whether he does or doesn’t accept my request. All I can do is to ask politely.
8 Things Positive People Do Differently
Some people go through life carried forward on the wings of good vibrations. These people are the chipper, resilient, Leslie Knopes of the world. But not all of us are born with the superpower to be naturally positive. Luckily, you can acquire positivity. Being positive is a skill that can be developed over time by tweaking small habits. If you build some of these traits into your daily life, things will become brighter day by day. And it’s not because things are any better–it’s because your perspective will be. Here are a few things positive people do differently, and ways you can add a little sunshine to your daily routine:
1. They find something every day to look forward to. Whether it’s catching up on a favourite TV show, trying out a new dessert recipe, or having a phone conversation with a friend in another town, these things don’t have to be big. Having concrete activities to look forward to will make your days unique, distinct, and hopefully give each one a sheen of happiness.
2. They celebrate the small stuff. Don’t prolong happiness. Find joy in even the tiniest things–your favourite song coming up on shuffle, a funny text from a friend, a beautiful sunny day–because it adds up. Soon, you won’t have to stop and smell the roses because you’ll be smelling them all the time.
3. They’re kind. When in doubt, choose kindness. Positive people look on the bright side, sure, but they also tend to pay it forward by passing on their positive energy to others. Giving is generous, but it also makes the giver feel even better. Now that’s a win-win.
4. They stay busy. “Busy” isn't code for “stressed out of your mind.” Instead, being busy means filling your life with fulfilling activities. It relates back to having something every day to look forward to. Start a hobby. Structure your weekends with fun things to look forward to. Most of all, be proactive about keeping busy, because living your life to the fullest is up to you.
5. They accept responsibility for their actions. Being positive doesn’t mean being delusional. By owning up to where you trip up or make mistakes, you’re being honest with yourself. So, since you’re not hiding from yourself, you can then…
6. They forgive themselves. As much as you want to treat others with kindness, you deserve the same treatment. Okay, so we all make mistakes, and we all have regrets. Learn from them. Forgiving yourself will make it infinitely easier to…
7. They know when to move on, and not dwell on defeat. You gotta pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and valiantly forge ahead. A positive person knows that a defeat isn’t the end of the journey, but part of the journey.
8. They resist comparisons. Being positive is far simpler when you do not set yourself against others, as we all have separate strengths and struggles. Instead, work on achieving your own fulfilment, which you can only find by searching inwards–and, of course, by staying positive.
Kramer-Golinkoff making an Effort to Find Cure for Rare Form of Cystic Fibrosis
For most, turning 17 proves an awakening of sorts. The occasion marks the final year of the carefree trappings of adolescence, placing one squarely on the precipice of adulthood and a world of exhilarating changes. But for Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania's Emily Kramer-Golinkoff, diagnosed with a rare form ofcystic fibrosis at six weeks old, the day marked an ominous turning point.
"At the time, life expectancy for CF patients was around 34 or 35," she tells PEOPLE. "It dawned on me that I was at the half-point and I just thought, 'I am not ready to be at my midlife crisis.' "
Dr Vishal Rao - The Man Giving Voice and Smile to millions
Speaking is a right. When the voice box of patients is removed during surgery, they crave to speak. As if the trauma of the disease is not enough, the shock of having lost their voice takes a toll on them, emotionally. The prosthesis available in the market costs Rs 20,000 (to be changed once in six months) and is not viable for many poor patients.
Thursday, 7 January 2016
How a man’s inspiring New Year message on Facebook became his last
Matthew DeRemer/ Facebook |
What if the message you post on Facebook saying, “I really don’t know where I end up tonight but I do know where I windup is where I meant to be” turns out to be your last message? This is exactly what happened with Matthew DeRemer, a 31-year-old from Seminole, Florida.
Wednesday, 6 January 2016
Respect women
She is a Mother, She is a Daughter, She is a Sister, She is a Wife, She is Women...... Respect Women!!!
Respect Women
She is a Mother, She is a Daughter, She is a Sister, She is a Wife, She is Women...... Respect Women!!!
Posted by HRiBOM on Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Monday, 4 January 2016
Ramesh Babu - Billionaire Barber from Bengalore
Leonard Willoughby said, “As you begin to live according to your own guidance and your own daring everything changes completely.”
Life was not always perfect this man. His father died when he was 7 years old. All that his father left behind was a run down barber shop. With her husband no more, Ramesh Babu's mother had to work as a cook to help feed her children and give them a decent living.
Since she couldn't run the barber shop, she rented it out for Rs 5 a day. Ramesh recalls that their family survived on one meal a day.
Encouraged by her mother, Ramesh decided to earn a diploma course in electronics. His father's shop was still being rented out for meagre amounts. He then decided to run it himself and in 1989, he began working at the salon .
In 1994 Ramesh decided to buy a Maruti Omni for personal use. But since the car was most of the time idle, he decided to lease the car. One of his mother’s employers advised him to lease the Omni to Intel, the company she worked with.
“It all began from there and, by 2004, I had six cars all engaged in the same business,” Babu says.
Eventually, the car rental drew in customers from the travel and tourism industry. With the help of a bank, he bought seven more cars between 1994 and 2004 and his company was now known as Ramesh Tours and Travels.
In 2004, Ramesh decided to penetrate the luxury car segment and bought a Mercedez Benz for Rs 4.2 million. After that purchase, his car rental literally mushroomed. As they say, the rest is history. Ramesh now own a fleet of 154 luxury cars - Toyota, Volkswagen, Mercedes Benz, BMW and a Rolly Royce. With a crew of 60 drivers, he rents out his cars for as low as Rs 1,000 a day to Rs 50,000 a day.
Today, his fleet consists of around 200 cars, including imported vehicles like Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, Mercedes C, E and S class and BMW 5, 6 and 7 series.
Since she couldn't run the barber shop, she rented it out for Rs 5 a day. Ramesh recalls that their family survived on one meal a day.
Encouraged by her mother, Ramesh decided to earn a diploma course in electronics. His father's shop was still being rented out for meagre amounts. He then decided to run it himself and in 1989, he began working at the salon .
In 1994 Ramesh decided to buy a Maruti Omni for personal use. But since the car was most of the time idle, he decided to lease the car. One of his mother’s employers advised him to lease the Omni to Intel, the company she worked with.
“It all began from there and, by 2004, I had six cars all engaged in the same business,” Babu says.
Eventually, the car rental drew in customers from the travel and tourism industry. With the help of a bank, he bought seven more cars between 1994 and 2004 and his company was now known as Ramesh Tours and Travels.
In 2004, Ramesh decided to penetrate the luxury car segment and bought a Mercedez Benz for Rs 4.2 million. After that purchase, his car rental literally mushroomed. As they say, the rest is history. Ramesh now own a fleet of 154 luxury cars - Toyota, Volkswagen, Mercedes Benz, BMW and a Rolly Royce. With a crew of 60 drivers, he rents out his cars for as low as Rs 1,000 a day to Rs 50,000 a day.
Despite of this success, Ramesh still cut hair in the barber shop from 8 am to 10 am. From 10 am to 4 pm, he works at his car rental office. At 4 pm, he goes back to his saloon and works there till 7 pm Thereafter, he comes back to the rental agency and stays there till 8.30 pm.
He is as happy to receive the payment from his customers in the barber shop the way he did when he first worked as a barber. Ramesh charges male customers for Rs 65 a haircut and ladies’ are charged Rs 150. There are five more people working with him. He says “This is my way to remind myself of my humble beginnings.”
Ramesh Babu still keeps his Maruti Omni but he does not rent it out anymore, the car now a lasting monument to his success, showing that one good choice coupled with hard work can lead to success.
“Somehow, things have clicked for me,” says Babu, whose clients include politicians, police officers and film stars such as Salman Khan, Aamir Khan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan. With a film on his life — expected to be released in three languages — in the pipeline, his Bollywood contacts may come in handy.
Ramesh, who speaks Telugu and Kannada at home, says, “There’s a phrase in Telugu which basically means that don’t forget your past, even if you reach the highest milestone in life. I truly believe in that.”
Ramesh, a +2 dropout, who later finished a diploma in Electronics from Industrial Training Institute, has been a lucky man. Be it from his children, who are always in awe of their dad, or the elders in his family, Ramesh has always found encouragement.
Ramesh Babu reiterated the simple message to entrepreneurs that he told students to follow in his TED talk.
Work hard. Be Humble. Anything else is just luck.
He gave her the gift of life on New Year's eve
“I was going in, but the elevator started going down and he said ‘Happy New Year and pushed me out”, says Sanchez. Stephen Hewett-Brown, a 25-year-old was in the lift when it stopped midway.
He pushed her out of the lift, but when he tried to escape, he, unfortunately got pinned between the elevator car and the shaft. It came down quickly, and crushed him.Sunday, 3 January 2016
Male and female brains age differently
Scientists have discovered a key difference in the way male and female brains age: the deepest subcortical structures in the brain appear to age more quickly in men than in women. This may be one reason why men are more susceptible to neurological diseases such as Parkinson's as they get older.
Saturday, 2 January 2016
Syrian refugee father - From Pen Seller to Businessman
Meet Abdul Halim al-Attar, a Syrian refugee who was pictured selling pens in the streets of Beirut. After being displaced by the conflict, Abdul resorted to selling pens in order to provide food and shelter for his family. Recently, a stranger captured a photo of Abdul carrying his daughter, Reem. While carrying his daughter, he is also seen trying to convince others to buy pens so he could provide for another day. The photo has gone absolutely viral and touched the hearts of many all across the world.
Computers that can give us Artificial Brain Boosts
Scientists are working on computers with the ability to boost our brain function when they notice us getting tired, and the technology could eventually be used to tailor our user experience depending on how stressed or how worn-out we're feeling.
Friday, 1 January 2016
Eating when you should be sleeping can cause problems for your brain
Whether you've woken up in the middle of the night and treated yourself to a midnight snack, or decided to have a pizza on the way home from a night on the town, eating late at night can potentially cause havoc with your brain. Research has found that eating when we should be sleeping can push our circadian rhythms out of sync and lead to a lower quality of sleep overall.
Those conclusions are based on a study of lab mice by scientists from the University of California. Mice are nocturnal, so sleep during the day: when one group was encouraged to eat during the day for two weeks, they had more frequent and shorter bouts of sleep than the group that was eating normally. The mice were all getting the same amount of sleep, but those whose routines had been disrupted weren't enjoying the same benefits.
Life Tips and Tricks
Some simple Tips, Tricks and Life Hacks to lead a simple life
Don't be a people pleaser.
Spend time with your parents and treat them well. They will not be around one day.
Mind your own business.
Don't lie, cheat or be dishonest. It spoils your name in the long run.
When the phone battery is down to the last bar, don't answer the phone as the radiation will be 1000 times higher.
Don't cheat if you are in an unhappy relationship. Just leave.
Spend time with your parents and treat them well. They will not be around one day.
Mind your own business.
Don't lie, cheat or be dishonest. It spoils your name in the long run.
When the phone battery is down to the last bar, don't answer the phone as the radiation will be 1000 times higher.
Don't cheat if you are in an unhappy relationship. Just leave.
How can I make my life simpler?
This Fishermen's story will have answer to this Question!!
An American investment banker was at the pier of a small coastal Mexican village when a small boat with just one fisherman docked. Inside the small boat were several large yellowfin tuna. The American complimented the Mexican on the quality of his fish and asked how long it took to catch them.
The Mexican replied, “only a little while. The American then asked why didn’t he stay out longer and catch more fish? The Mexican said he had enough to support his family’s immediate needs. The American then asked, “but what do you do with the rest of your time?”
The Mexican fisherman said, “I sleep late, fish a little, play with my children, take siestas with my wife, Maria, stroll into the village each evening where I sip wine, and play guitar with my amigos. I have a full and busy life.”
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