Self Analysis and Reflection..

Today was a good day, no, not just a good day but a GREAT day. A lot of things fell into place. It’s very important we celebrate wins.. I remember writing a blog post when I had a really bad day with 8 rejections coming in the same day from different firms..

1) Sparkz is beginning to work out. I won’t go into details but a big break through happened and things should get finalized tomorrow..
2) Another positive move forward – Sparkz related.. meant a big deal in calming anxiety..
3) The above 2 were timely as I was beginning to get pretty frustrated yesterday and felt very alone as most of my team are on vacation, those here were either stressed or uncontactable so basically it was all me. But, as they say, we should never quit as it is those times we are on the brink of unprecedented success..
4) My FYP Prof today didn’t ask for a 40 page report which I was dreading.. small joys of life..
5) I had a nice chat with a respected Prof who I’ve shared a great relationship with and have a possible opportunity of giving back to the university and he also had lots of advice for me in choosing my career..
6) Re-discovering a relationship with a close friend..
7) Got an unexpected call from a friend in India who I’d tried to be there for when she was going through a tough patch..
8) Big one this – A big breakthrough could be on its way.. again, not possible to discuss here.. :(
9) I’m going home in 3 days and things seem to be wrapping up! :D

Now, 8 months ago, I would have been on a crazy high and gone around feeling big and mighty but I think the biggest lesson I’ve learnt is to be aware of myself when good things happen to me.. I go on a high and all of a sudden when there is a setback, I press the panic button..

I press the panic button way too easily. I used to rush through everything and I get rushed through the panic process as well…

I’ve slowly seen myself reacting this way and am consciously trying to slow down and be more balanced and learn to take things calmly and with a pinch of salt. I also tend to talk way too much when things are going too much and go inverse when things are not.. learning to experience ‘triumph and disaster and treat both those imposters the same'(From ‘If’ by Rudyard Kipling. :))..

It’s a nice process.. learning to take things more calmly. Not easy.. especially when the natural reaction is something else…

Goodbye Vinod..

:)

Goodbye’s are hard. Vinod, 1 year my senior at NUS, is off home and then into working life at Barcap.

Vinod was my 1st association with NUS. As a member of the society of Indian scholars, he had been down at the airport the day I arrived and all associations with NUS started with him. Still remember him trying to fool around with me saying he was a male nurse scholar among others, greeted us with a ‘sup machan’.. We always wanted to catch up, never did.. he was busy, so was i.. we fell into this busy wheel called university life and never really found time to even sit down and say hello until today..

Thanks Vinod, for everything! All the best, and we will stay in touch! :)

Interesting observations on space, spice, happiness, warmth and building houses..

Space:

Places with more space between people(a.k.a less population density) have a culture of giving people space. This is apparent if you have spent a week in India and the US

Spice

Hotter places => More spicy food..

Happiness

Happiness is measured differently in warmer climates which are more agriculture based. Here, values are things life family and moving out of such a place is unthinkable(just like a farmer would never leave his land)..

Warmth

Proportional to the climate of a place.
Also, the colder the place, the more time spent with friends dancing and partying(its cold, need to sweat it out!:))

Building Houses

Build houses slowly.. A friend of mine was mentioning today that while he was constructing his apartment, phase 1 was just to get it set. The next phase to improve it and it would be a few versions before it got better. Of course, this applies to anything we do – presentations, project reports etc..

But, on thinking deep, I realized thats what my Granddad did when he built our house. It was completed fully with 2 floors only in about 10 years..

Nice learning.. :)

RealAcad Singapore Dec’09 Team

The Team:
Top Row
From Left

Bruno: From whom I learnt to lead.. define the boundaries, give the team direction and let go..
Nishanth: From whom I learnt to laugh at myself.. :)
Jasvind: From whom I learnt that improvement begins by focusing on the things we CAN do..
Rohan: From whom I learnt to be an idiot, but a lovable one(hopefully..haha)
Alvin: From whom I learnt that wonderful manners never lose their significance..
Dong Hao: From whom I learnt that emotional endears..

Bottom Row
Eugenia: From whom I learnt that there is such a thing as a lovable, reliable and caring boss.. :)
Ankur: From whom I learnt that being a student is the most important aspect of being a teacher..
Peter: From whom I learnt that humor breaks barriers..
Daan: From whom I learnt that it takes a lot of effort to make people happy..
Alan: From whom I learnt ‘Bonjournoooo’ – :D
Yinning: From whom I learnt that the most important thing, at times, is to give yourself a complete rest.. :)

And to Bruno for the moment of the camp, ‘Peter.. Carmen is online! :)’ ha ha ha ha ha