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Impressions

Bad day in office, we all have bad days at work. Sometimes it reflects directly on the things we say or we do to our coworkers and superiors. What you say tells a lot about you as a professional and creates impressions that could hunt you for years. Have you ever thought what you say could cost you a job? Interesting, read on! Getting a pink slip because your supervisor/superior did not like something, which you said or mentioned is something that will probably not happen to you on the spot. However, one careless phrase or sentence may adversely affect your entire career, especially if it creates a long lasting impression of you. Subconsciously, your boss may pass you for a promotion or let you go during layoffs simply because of the impression they got years ago due to something you said in the past. Believe me people have good memory when it comes to impressions. Chances are, your boss would not even remember exactly what you said but they are sure to remember what they have thoug...

Exuberants in the wonderland - A trip to Sakleshpur

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This story is dedicated to my good friend Sathya Sheelan. I have just editied this story, but has actually been written by Sathya Sheelan and all credit goes to him for writiing such a wonderful story. And the story goes like this ....... Everyone, they say would have an experience of the life time. I am proud to have one such experience. Well folks, that’s what I wanted to share with you all for quite some time. And I guess the time has come. On 10th October 2004 we leave the office in a qualis early morning and moved thru the city, that is Praveen, Harsha, Gururaj, Guruprasad, Maxmelbin, Chethan and me – Sathya. First halt was near my house at Tom’s CafĂ©. Where we packed a lot to eat and definitely not to mention the booze {since we did not have the bottlenecks – the GIRLS…} it was fun. We reached the city of Sakleshpur at around 8:00 in the evening and sought retreat in a small but pleasant hotel and when day turned tiresome and all felt sleepy the guru-n-guru picks the pa...