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Prashant Gajjar QA Engineer, Cybage Software Pvt Ltd.
 
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Earn Rs.2000 daily. No Investment. Wanted Online Internet job workers. Job is only through Internet. Work part time. You can earn Rs.750-2000/- daily. These are genuine Internet jobs. No Investment required. Only serious enquires please. For more details visit http://www.earnparttimejobs.com/index.php?id=1757177
 
 
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     Source of Happiness   This is a true story . An interviewer was talking to a female production-line worker in a biscuit factory. The dialog went like this: Interviewer : How long have you worked here? Production Lady: Since I left school (probably about 15 years). Interviewer: What do you do? Production Lady: I take packets of biscuits off the conveyor belt and put them into cardboard boxes. Interviewer: Have you always done the same job? Production Lady: Yes. Interviewer: Do you enjoy it? Production Lady: Oooh Yes, it's great, everyone is so nice and friendly, and we have a good laugh. Interviewer (with a hint of disbelief): Really? Don't you find it a bit boring? Production Lady: Oh ...
BEENA AGARWAL  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
Nice one!!!!!!!!!!!! During work sincerity has got its tremendous affect.One should enjoy sincerely the work and not the environment.As sincerity gives an inner pleasure in every aspect of life whether its work,friendship,relationship or...
Prashant Gajjar  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
good article..
Karuna  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
it is very true that we impose our thoughts to others, instead we should learn from each other experience.
 
 
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Once a fisherman was sitting near seashore , under the shadow of a tree smoking his beedi. Suddenly a rich businessman passing by approached him and enquired as to why he was sitting under a tree smoking and not working. To this the poor fisherman replied that he had caught enough fishes for the day. Hearing this the rich man got angry and said 'why dont you catch more fishes instead of sitting in shadow wasting your time. Fisherman asked 'what would i do by catching more fishes?' Businessman 'you could catch more fishes , sell them and earn more money, and buy a bigger boat.' Fisherman 'what would i do then?' Businessman 'you could go fishing in deep waters and catch even more fishes and a...
SB DIKSHIT  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
NICE ONE,TEACHES THAT EARN ONLY WHAT IS REQUIRED AND IS SUFFICIENT.
Prashant Gajjar  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
good..
veguru vijayakumar babu  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
Nice article. It is inner happiness that matters.
 
 
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The Key to Happiness Your ability to achieve your own happiness is the key measure of your success, of how well you are doing as a person.  You learn the key to happiness that has been the same through all of history. You learn how to dispel the two myths that may be holding you back and how to achieve more happiness in everything you do.  Dedicate Yourself to Your Best Talents The key to happiness is this: dedicate yourself to the development of your natural talents and abilities by doing what you love to do, and doing it better and better in the service of a cause that is greater than yourself.  This is a big statement and a big commitment. Being happy requires that you define your life i...
Prashant Gajjar  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
good article..
Bhuneshwar Ram Tripathi  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
It is true you can't give what you don't have or you have not experienced.Happiness is an experience and feel of bliss,which one should give to himself before thinking of making others happy.Nice article.
Ajay Ziz  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
The route to happiness is total detachment from the thought of getting happy. jagad guru shukraacharya says so :
 
 
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After spending a year or two tied to your books, case studies, and presentation notes, you’ve finally earned that MBA you’ve been striving for. So what next? Knowing that you’ve received numerous job offers is flattering and just what you’ve been aiming for as a graduation goal. High salaries, intriguing benefit packages, and fancy titles are tempting you like a free tropical holiday, so how do you choose between these seemingly exceptional jobs?   Function: Ideally you’ll use the skills you developed in business school to produce personal success and company improvement. And hopefully you’ll gain even more skills, either through formal training or on-the-job experiences, to add to your ski...
Tapan Mishra  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
Hi Prashant... Everyone is very careful while selecting companY & they also go to an extent of getting into touch with similar position guys for more information. And people not only look to company for providing job but also to build career in...
Prashant Gajjar  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
good
Mahmood Kadri  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
Good. Also check the Vision & Mission of the organisation-somewhere they should meet and match the individuals vision & mission.
 
 
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First off: I’m totally thrilled by the idea of electronic paper: you know – a computer screen, thin as paper, roll-able and bendable. And tough. Not easy to break. Not fragile. Imagine… …what you could do with such a thing! Fold it and put it in your pocket. Use it wherever you are: in the train, at the dinner table, in bed. Online, off course. Always updated. Access to all books, news, films in the world! The screen (black/white) was crystal-clear no matter how you looked at it (far beyond ordinary computer screens). You could even spill coffee on it – and it still worked! The bad news is: the user interface doesn’t really work yet. Using it to read an electronic newspaper felt rather clum...
Prashant Gajjar  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
nice.
 
 
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Unwavering determination in the face of adversity, a dreamer AND doer. These are the words which come to mind when we think about Robert S. Abbot , the founder of Chicago Defender . Robert Abbott wasn't exactly an overnight success - far from it actually. Abbott had to battle racial discrimination, which made it impossible for him to work as a lawyer or printer. Abbott then turned his sights on journalism. In May 1905, Abbott showed up on Chicago's streets selling copies of his Chicago Defender with the come-on of being the only weekly in the city worth a cheap two cents. With only the kitchen table of his landlord as desk, Abbott set out to make his publication dream a reality. Abbott serv...
Prashant Gajjar  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
good
 
 
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HOW TO START SUCCESSFULLY 1. Start With Yourself       - As Gandhi famously said, 'Be the change you want to be in the world.' By starting with yourself, you build the self-confidence needed to attract and inspire others. Leading yourself well is a precursor to accomplishment, and accomplishment earns respect. In order to make deposits in the lives of followers, you have to have a beginning balance in your leadership abilities . Start leading by proving your mettle - to yourself and to prospective followers. 2. Start early   - Sadly, many leaders squander their early years and spend the rest of their careers trying to make up for lost time. In leadership, as with finances, decisions made ea...
Prashant Gajjar  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
nice.
naresh v. gupta  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
nice article, this articles only theme is in hindi poudha lagonge tab hi zad banega, so start now for your dreams.
 
 
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How to Balance Your Life and Your Work – Five Top Tips In one of my recent articles, I explored work life balance and what it means to individuals. For me, work life balance means “allowing people to have a fulfilled life both in and outside of work”. In the present era, we need to balance personal and professional live like a balance score card. When we are happy with personal life, then the output in professional life will be more. When we are happy, we work with enthusiasm. Than working long hours may not be the main issue, and the challenge for many may lie in reducing stress and pressure at work. So how can you better balance your work and your life? Follow these tips to help you to fi...
Mallaya Pandravada  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
The first and fore most quality I feel to keep work life balance is to love thy self.sarada's Argument has this.I compliment this the way to get more out of our life as well as work and Work life.
Prashant Gajjar  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
good one
B Sharat  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
Hi Sarada, very beautiful article,,,, and even i saved u r prevous articles,they are very good. keep going on Regards, SHARAT
 
 
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Gmail Keyboard shortcuts Keyboard shortcuts help you save time by allowing you to never take your hands off the keyboard to use the mouse. You'll need a Standard 101/102-Key or Natural PS/2 Keyboard to use the shortcuts. To turn these case-sensitive shortcuts on or off, click Settings in your Gmail , and then pick an option next to Keyboard shortcuts .     Shortcut Key Definition Action c Compose Allows you to compose a new message. + c allows you to compose a message in a new window. / Search Puts your cursor in the search box. k Move to newer conversation Opens or moves your cursor to a more recent conversation. You can hit to expand a conversation. j Move to older conversation Opens or m...
Prashant Gajjar  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
very useful.
 
 
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