Slow and steady..

wins the race..

We had an a very innovative fun activity. We had to come up with an advertisement in 3 hours time – a proper 30-60 second ad..

And it was SO much fun. It was a big learning curve for me as I played Director and I’d never done that before and it was lot of fun storyboarding and working with Walt, the cameraman.

The funny part is that we spent close to to 1 and half hours just brainstorming! 2 teams were done in 30 mins while we stayed, debated, argued, fought for etc.. and boy, it was quite a long process. We almost gave up, but that’s just about when we agreed on something and started on it..

The other team (there were 4 in total) took slightly longer than us and we were almost freaked at this point as we had started really really late! And guess what.. our team came 1st and the other team came a close close 2nd (settled on tie breakers).

Our story lines were extremely simple, conveying a simple idea with lots of humor and that won it for us.

It was quite a lesson for me –

1) Think.. and then act..
2) No point in hurrying. The important thing to focus on is quality. :)

The Greatness Guide by Robin Sharma – Idea rich!

One of the disadvantages of having an archaic phone whose headphone cords don’t work is you can’t listen to audio in places with close proximity to public. As a result, I had to take a book along and thank god I took this one..

3 things that struck me:

1) The book is ‘idea rich‘! Lots and lots of ideas in byte sized chapters (no more than 3 pages). Every page has a nice little anecdote and a quote that makes for very entertaining read. Who says management books can’t be page turners?

2) I found the book to be very very reflective. It caused me to stop at many points and actually think of what I would do in situations, what I am doing right now, whether what I plan to do makes sense, whether I am actually focusing on the priorities etc. Every once a while, it is nice picking up a book like this. I have jotted down a whole bunch of new ideas to reflect on in the next few days, a whole bunch of quotes(like the Anita Roddick one today morning) to share on this blog and what’s more, I think I’ve found a new blog to subscribe to. If his blog is anywhere as close as his book, it should be well worth it!

3) We’re all destined to be great! Let’s just not shrug, make excuses and look for alibis. Our schedule tells the true story. What are we REALLY spending time on? A schedule never lies.. are we setting ourselves up for greatness?

There’s enough out there for all of us. So, let’s start pulling each other up! :)

The Blind Side – Loved the movie!


Caught the movie ‘Blind Side’ on flight today. Loved it! It’s just the kind of movie I love watching – inspirational, family based and what’s more – it’s based on a sport!

Blind Side is the movie which got Sandra Bullock the Oscar for Best Actress. She plays the role of a well to do white mom who adopts a (huge) black homeless kid studying in her kids’ school and the story of how this kid with potential becomes a great football (The American one..) player. Based on a true story..

3 things that struck me..

1) Every one of us is insanely good at something. This kid, Michael, flopped all diagnostic tests but scored in the 97 percentile in ‘Protective instincts‘. Bullock harnessed this strength to bring out his fierce side and make him an incredible football player..

2) It’s all about family. Enough said.. :)

3) It’s important to give first. Bullock played a life-changing role in Michael’s life. It was a challenge to get to know him though -‘like an onion, you have to peel one layer at a time‘. She gave the relationship her all. The results were, of course, life-changing!

Seatguru for seat selection during online check in..

Disclaimer: This post is not applicable for all fellow students who have the privilege of flying Tiger Airways to and fro from Singapore. But hey, we can’t complain.. the rates are amazing! :)

Anyway, it was a nice change being able to access Online check in and being assigned a seat. The cool part was using seatguru! I’d read about Seatguru on lifehacker and it was nice to finally check it out..

Seatguru is a service which allows you to check out the seats on the plane in addition with the pros and cons of every seat. Here is a screenshot..

Pretty useful for long flights and frequent fliers I thought.. :)

The Mahabharata – Separating a few myths from reality..

The Mahabharata (for the uninitiated) is a Hindu epic. I was initiated into reading this by my Sanskrit teacher in Secondary school. I had written about him and the basics of the story here. Studying under him was a privilege and he coaxed me to buy the 849 page book by Kamala Subramaniam.

(And no.. you can’t look inside.. haha)

Since buying the book, I’ve read it more than 20 times and every read has led to more learnings. As I’m getting older and wiser(hopefully!), I’m finding myself consciously trying to separate the myth from what could have been reality. Here are a few observations –

-> There is a lot of talk of ‘boons‘. Boons were given by Gods(great men), Kings (also great men) – all men and women of power basically. What I’ve realized is that for a large parts, these boons were simply promises which involved enormous amount of integrity for the person giving the boon.

For example, one boon involved a hero on the antagonist side promising not to kill 4 others on the other side in combat. This boon could have made the difference between winning and losing but that’s where the integrity i.e. walking the talk comes in.

-> Great men were characterized to a large extent by just one thing – their ability to make and keep promises. The greatest were those who never swerved from righteousness..

-> The greatest archer in the world, Arjuna, was, in reality, not the greatest archer in the world. There were others who were superior in the art and many others who were far more talented. But, he became great thanks to relentless practice, meditation and honing of the skill. He was also the ideal student, with extreme devotion to his teacher and incredibly focussed.

Great lesson.. and a nice application of Gladwell’s 10,000 hour rule to becoming an expert. :)

-> There is a lot, lot about the choice between right and easy. At every point, the protagonists make the right choice and one such choice involved them spending 13 years as forest dwellers despite the fact that being kings were their birthright.

-> Divinity was characterized by valor and righteousness – this is understandable.

-> The role of women in determining the play of events can never be underestimated enough. Even during those days of seeming difference in social stature (given the lack of women’s rights movements etc. ;)), the reason the events played were thanks to the influence of important women at every stage..

-> ‘Any man can withstand adversity. If you want to test a person, give him power
It was power that drove the massive war that was fought..

-> The fact that intrigued me was the losing side was actually much stronger than the winning side. However, it was a combination of the mightiest of heroes who were fighting on the side thanks to circumstances, lack of adherence to a moral code and a combination of circumstances that led to their defeat.

Interesting.. :)