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May 24, 2009

EyePeeEll Finals

Filed under: Cricket — Vijaikrishna @ 2:21 pm

After I wrote this, the Royal Challengers Bangalore seems to have woken up. Boy! they have been awesome. Won 5 in a row, beat the favorites Delhi and Chennai Super Kings on the way. So we (;)) are playing Deccan Charges in the finals. How more ironical can this get after what happened in season 1 ?

I am glad Mumbai Indians did not make it to the Semis for the second season in a row. As expected, the Fake IPL Player was wise enough not to reveal his identity. Hope he comes back for season 3. He may not have the ethics expected of him but he definitely rocked.

May 22, 2009

Aaah ..

Filed under: General — Vijaikrishna @ 2:02 pm

My erstwhile blog has been deleted :( My gmail was hacked last year and with google’s help, I deactivated that email id. Though I couldn’t log in to my blogspot account,  the blog was available for viewing. Since yesterday, i get this “Blog has been removed” message. I am devastated.

That blog defined my past. It has always brought lot of memories. My B School happenings, new friends, legendary posts by me, wonderful comments, the fights that happened over trivial posts with unknown people.

RIP Vettipayyan. Thanks for everything.

May 20, 2009

Politicians on Bench

Filed under: Comedy — Vijaikrishna @ 2:42 am

Now that Puli’s (read in English as Tiger) chapter almost closed and the elections are also over, what will our vetti politicians and celebrities do ?

Vai-ko – He will take up the cause of dwindling Tiger population of India. Afterall, tigers are his favorite subject. He will go on a marathon walk across India and play volleyball everyday. One or two people who are still in his party will abscond before his return.

Thol alias TN’s Che – He will do a balti and maintain that his focus has always been on Cheetahs and not pulis. If he also stops acting in his unreleased film,  all conflicts will soon come to an end.

Fruit Maaran – He will shave at last. This will keep him occupied for a few more years. Once finished, he will search for Nakeeran Gopal to shave his mustache

Ram-Dos -Will seek alliance with Raja-pa-kshe for the elections in Tamilnadu in 2011.

Am-ma – Will blame on the “DeeEmmKe” government for the death of tigers in various forests across India. Will continue to talk about how the pulis were encouraged to multiply during her vaathiyaar’s tenure.

Sigaram-Raja – Will travel with other actors to find what the government did with the Padmashree award that he returned. When he understands that they have given it to someone else, he will negotiate with the government to telecast “Thekathi Ponnu” on National Television

Promise King – With the help of the Bachan of the south, act as puli in his next movie

Gaptain Vijay – He sends a circular to all leading dailies “Evalo pirabakran venumna varalaam aana naan dhan unmayaana captain pirabakarannu thamizh naatuke theriyum. So naan dhan next CM.”

Karuna – He will be busy negotiating berths for fruit akka and MA. When reporters ask about his reaction – He would ask them to check Murasoli the following day.

The next day on Murasoli, “Anbu nenjangale, netru silar ennidam vandhu sila poiyaana thagavalai sonnargal. Adhai ketavudan en nenjam kodhithadhu, maar adaiththadhu, kangalil neer perukeduthu odiyadhu. En Manaiviyar Rasathi Ammal, Thunaiviyar Dhayalu ammaludan Kalaignar tholaikaatchiyil,  Captain Prabhakaran thiraipadathai paarthen. Padathin mudivile Veerabadran dhan saagiraan. Prabhakaran saagavilai, saagavilai saagavilai. Adhai kandhu peru magizhchi kondu udane indha kadidhathai ezhudhugiren. …”

May 14, 2009

Uncertainity and the art of motivation

Filed under: General — Vijaikrishna @ 1:57 am

The last 6 months have been not been great on the professional front.  Having moved back to India, I wasn’t expecting the kind of exposure and learning that I had in London. Though the stay was brief, it gave me a wider perspective of things around me, broke certain myths & pre conceived notions that I had, taught me that I shouldn’t worry about things that I don’t have control on.

Back home, I wasn’t too happy about my situation and became too lazy. Being the only person from my team in my current office, I was plain bored. I wasn’t contributing at levels that I usually expect myself to. I was doing the bare minimum to survive and get accepted ratings. Then the Bangalore trip happened where I was interacting with top business development folks, became an enthu cutlet and slogged my ass on a proposal. Once back from Bangalore, I was back to my lazy routine. I blamed it on the current economic scenario and the overall sentiment in the market. “People are losing jobs and I have mine intact” I told myself. I waited for the uncertain environment to end and believed I will be back to my best when that happens. Deep inside, I knew I was making a big mistake of not doing justice to my work and to myself. I was doing nothing about it.

Motivation sometimes is intentional and sometimes it just happens. For a while, i wanted to read “Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish” by Rashmi Bansal. The book showed me what I should do.  It is a collection of inspiring stories of 25 IIM A graduates who started chose to tread a path of their own making. The underlying common theme of all stories is “passion”. This book helped me in rediscovering the passion that I once had for my work. I started to look for things that I believed will help in sustaining the passion.

Back in B School, during a class on entrepreneurship, our tutor told us to write our goals, and read them everyday. I mocked at it then and never practised it. Recently when Pawan, a dear friend wrote about the same in the internal blogs that we have in Infosys, I followed for a few days and then forgot about it. But now, I have gone back to the sheet and I am seeing the results.

Here is the preachy bit.

1. In a sheet of paper, write your goals and read them every day. This will keep reminding you what you want to achieve in life. This sheet of paper gives me the belief and hope. After all hope is not only a good thing but the best of things.

2. Often, think of good thing that you get as a result of achieving these goals. A rewarding career, more money, chance for higher studies, a happy family. These things are a catalyst for us to work towards the goal.

3. Look forward to do something during the day to reward yourself at the end of a long day. This could be anything and everything. I look forward to read a book of my favorite author or to swim everyday to relax and reward myself for putting my best foot forward.

These will be of immense help once we start facing the hurdles on the way where we start focusing on the obstacles than on the goals. These will help us to be on “Goal Mode” than on “Obstacle Mode”.

Let me know if this works for you.

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