You are...

One of the many email forwards that I received a while ago was this link to a Personality Analysis website. Inquisitive at first, I decided to see what kind of results it gave. It took me through this 10-15 min Q&A session that eventually ended with a detailed report of my personality type... more humorous to read if not anything else.

'You are an Attentive Realist' it said. :)

You are a Realist.

  • Your attention to detail, appreciation of how things function, and awareness of the world around you make you a REALIST.
  • Routines are reassuring to you - you feel safer and more at ease when sticking with familiar things.
  • You like to stay close with those around you, seeking comfort from familiar faces.
  • You are interested in processes - how things work, what they do, and why - not just how things look.
  • Sometimes you doubt that you can find solutions to problems, although you have a good sense of why things happen, and can use that knowledge to find the best way to do something.
  • You are down to earth, concerned more with practical, detail-oriented things than with dreamy or ambiguous ideas.
  • You have a good sense of your abilities and weaknesses, and don't let your ego get in your way.
  • You're not one to force your positions on a group, and you tend to be fair in evaluating different options.
  • You're not afraid to let your emotions guide you, and you're generally considerate of others' feelings as well.
  • You prefer to have time to plan for things, feeling better with a schedule than with keeping plans up in the air until the last minute.
  • You have a strong sense of style and value your personal presentation - friends may even seek your style advice from time to time.
  • Generally, you believe that you control your life, and that external forces only play a limited role in determining what happens to you.

If you want to be different

  • Appreciate that your skill set can be useful in many ways; your attention to detail and your familiarity with the inner - workings of things are valuable assets.
  • Try looking beyond the earthly qualities of things in order to expand your perspective, without losing your grounding in reality.

How you relate to others

You are Attentive - (Thank you for that :))

  • Because you like spending time with others, understand their feelings, and often know what is best for them, you are ATTENTIVE.
  • Some people are merely concerned about others, but you take action, helping people when you have the opportunity.
  • Although you care about others, you are hesitant to trust them to act in the best way on their own.
  • You don't let your concerns with people go unnoticed: if someone has hurt your feelings, that person will hear about it.
  • People energize and excite you - you are able to have fun and be yourself when you're around others.
  • You also learn a lot about yourself by talking things out with people, even if you don't always share things that are important to you.
  • You have a strong sense of right and wrong, and you're not hesitant to express yourself.
    Understanding the dynamics of a situation is an important skill that you have, and you often intervene to clarify things for others.
  • You're not one to force your positions on a group, and you tend to be fair in evaluating different options.
  • You're not afraid to let your emotions guide you, and you're generally considerate of others' feelings as well.
  • You prefer to have time to plan for things, feeling better with a schedule than with keeping plans up in the air until the last minute.
  • You have a strong sense of style and value your personal presentation - friends may even seek your style advice from time to time.
  • Generally, you believe that you control your life, and that external forces only play a limited role in determining what happens to you.

If you want to be different

  • You care about people, but finding the ones you can truly trust will allow you to get closer to them.
  • While you have strong opinions about what is right and wrong in the world, you risk coming across as judgmental - be sure to consider different perspectives when voicing your opinion.

Personality Chart

This chart shows thirteen personality traits. Each bar indicates the percentage of test takers who entered a lower value for that trait than you did. For example, if Confidence is at 80, that means that 80% of people entered lower values for confidence questions than you did. Based on a sample of 30,000 users.



PUT THE GLASS DOWN TODAY!

I recently attended a 2 day seminar on Team Building - that focused towards healthy Team Leading/Building at work. Additionally, it taught me a few other philosophies of life which I could very well apply in my personal life too.

Conflict Management
You are in discussion with a person about something that you feel is important and there is a disagreement; the CONFLICT.
How would you handle the situation? What is your style of managing conflicts?
Turtle: One who withdraws into a shell to avoid the conflict?
Shark: Try to overpower the opponent by forcing them to accept your solution to the conflict?Teddy Bear: Try to smooth over the conflict out of fear of harming the relationship with the other person.
Fox: Willing to sacrifice part of the goal and the relationship in order to find agreement for the common good.
Owl: Try to discuss and identify a solution which will satisfy both u and the other person.

Patterns
Each one of us has a pattern of our own and we are more often than never stuck in it. No matter how hard you try, you will still end up back into your behavioral pattern. We need to break these in order for us to grow in life and move on.

Emotions
Situations are ruled by emotions. You need to put a hold on your emotions and not let them control your decision and mind.

How can I change my behavior? How to change life? How break a bad habit?
In order to solve problems, you need to be active and this often involves changing your habits and ways of thinking.
For example, you may want to reduce your weight, find a better job, complete a difficult task, or change your relations to other people.

These problems are difficult and extensive. It might help to divide them into a number of smaller objectives, begin with the one that comes first and then set new objectives. Each objective must be clearly defined and more importantly for me 'ACHIEVABLE'.It might be wise not to demand perfection from yourself.
You could, for example, decide to exercise 30 minutes at least five days a week instead of 30 minutes a day.
That gives you the possibility to succeed even if you don't manage to do it every day.If you want to achieve a big change, it can be a good idea to divide it into a series of small short-time sub goals, which step by step will bring you closer to your final goal. It is often easier to make small changes, one at a time, than large changes in your way of living.
It is obvious that this approach can be applied to almost anything you want to do. The most important part is to stop lying to yourself and finding reasons for not doing things. Setup a system and stick to it.

Problem solving
The presenter of the seminar gave us a very good example.

A professor began his class by holding up a glass with some water in it. He held it up for all to see; asked the students,' How much do you think this glass weighs?'

'50gms!' .... '100gms!' ......'125gms' ......the students answered.

'I really don't know unless I weigh it,' said the professor, ‘but, my question is: What would happen if I held it up like this for a few minutes?'

'Nothing' the students said.

'Ok what would happen if I held it up like this for an hour?‘ the professor asked.

'Your arm would begin to ache' said one of the students.

'You're right, now what would happen if I held it for a day?'

'Your arm could go numb, you might have severe muscle stress; paralysis;Have to go to hospital for sure!’ ventured another student;
all the students laughed.

'Very good. But during all this, did the weight of the glass change? ' asked the professor.
'No' the students said.
Then what caused the arm ache & the muscle stress?' The students were puzzled.

'Put the glass down!' said one of the students.

'Exactly!' said the professor.' Life's problems are something like this. Hold it for a few minutes in your head; they seem OK. Think of them for a long time & they begin to ache. Hold it even longer & they begin to paralyze you. You will not be able to do anything. It's important to think of the challenges (problems) in your life, but EVEN MORE IMPORTANT to 'put them down' at the end of every day before you go to sleep. That way, you are not stressed, you wake up every day fresh & strong & can handle any issue, any challenge that comes your way!'

Remember to 'PUT THE GLASS DOWN TODAY!' :)
Be HAPPY always....

Happy 60th Independence Day

Proud to be Indian



Freedom is not worth having if it does not connote freedom to err.
It passes my comprehension how human beings, be they ever so experienced and able,
Can delight in depriving other human beings of that precious gift.
~ Mahatma Gandhi


Unleash Freedom

Long years ago, we made a tryst with destiny and now the time comes when we shall redeem our pledge... At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awake to like and freedom. A moment comes, which comes but rarely in history, when we step out from the old to the new, when an age ends, and when the soul of a nation, long suppressed, finds utterance... We end today a period of ill fortune, and India discovers herself again.
~ Jawaharlal Nehru, on the eve of Independence


If there is one place on the face of the earth where all the dreams of living men have found a home from the very earliest days when man began the dream of existence, it Is India!
~ French scholar Romaine Rolland


सारे जहाँ से अच्छा
हिन्दूस्तान हमारा
हम बुलबुलें हैं इसकी
ये गुलसितां हमारा

Embrace the spirit of freedom.

Happy Friendship Day


We celebrated Friendship day a couple of days ago, just like we do every year. I often ask myself though: Is any single day going to be any different from the rest? Every day must be Friendship day... to make new friends and strengthen bonds with old. Time spent with a friend is a celebration and the memory a timeless treasure.

A Friend: That one special person who makes life a bit easier by just being there and listening to you. That one special person that gives you the strength and courage at those times when you most needed it. One who believes in you when you have ceased to believe in yourself.
My hubby has a T-shirt which reads "True friends are those who stab you in the front" ... need I say more ?

Friendship: A special bond between two people. A bond that time cannot break. This true friendship is like sound health; the value of it is seldom known until it be lost.




Cheers to Friends and Friendship !