Monday, 6 February 2023

Akbar-Birbal story with Management lesson

 


Once upon a time, there was an emperor named Akbar who ruled over the Mughal Empire. He was known for his wisdom and fairness, but also for his love of solving riddles and puzzles. One day, Akbar appointed Birbal as his chief advisor and the two became close friends.

Birbal was not only known for his intelligence but also for his wit and humor. He was able to solve even the most difficult problems with ease and was well-loved by the emperor and the people of the empire.

One day, Akbar posed a challenge to Birbal. He said, "Birbal, I have heard that there is no one in the empire who can match your wisdom. Prove it to me by solving this riddle: I have a treasure that I want to divide equally among my subjects, but I want to keep one for myself. How can I do this?"

Birbal thought for a moment and then replied, "Your Majesty, it is quite simple. Cut the treasure into two parts and give one half to your subjects. Keep the other half for yourself."

Akbar was pleased with Birbal's answer and realized that it was not only wise but also a great lesson in management. By dividing the treasure equally, he could ensure that his subjects were happy and satisfied, while still retaining a portion for himself.

From then on, Akbar and Birbal worked together to solve many problems facing the empire. They used their combined wisdom and intelligence to bring peace and prosperity to the land.

The management lesson in this story is the importance of fairness and balance in decision making. By dividing resources fairly, leaders can ensure that their subordinates are satisfied and motivated, which leads to a more productive and harmonious work environment.

Saturday, 14 January 2023

CURRENT TRENDS IN INDIA

 

Digitalization: India is experiencing a rapid increase in digitalization, with more and more people using smartphones and the internet for everything from shopping to banking. This trend is expected to continue, with the government pushing for a digital-first approach to various services.

E-commerce: E-commerce is growing rapidly in India, with the market expected to reach $200 billion by 2027. Online marketplaces and delivery services are becoming increasingly popular, especially during the pandemic, as people avoid going to physical stores.

Start-up culture: India has a rapidly growing start-up ecosystem, with more and more entrepreneurs starting their own businesses. The government is also encouraging this trend by providing various funding and support programs.

 Sustainable Development: With the growing awareness of environmental issues, there is an increasing trend towards sustainable development in India. This includes the use of renewable energy sources, sustainable agriculture, and eco-friendly products and practices.

Health and Wellness: The health and wellness industry is rapidly growing in India, with more and more people focusing on their physical and mental well-being. This trend is being driven by increasing awareness of the importance of a healthy lifestyle, along with the rise of health-related apps and wearable technology.

Mental Health: Mental health is becoming a growing concern in India, with more and more people seeking help for mental health issues. The government and private sector are responding to this trend by increasing awareness and providing resources for mental health care.

Edtech: With the pandemic, there has been a huge surge in the education technology sector in India, as the traditional education system shifted to online learning. This has led to an explosion of Edtech startups, offering a wide range of learning solutions for students of all ages.

Remote working: The pandemic accelerated the trend of remote working in India, as companies shifted to work from home to comply with the lock-down rules. Remote working is expected to continue to be popular in India, as companies recognize the benefits it can bring such as cost savings and increased productivity

Thursday, 12 January 2023

National Youth Day 2023

 

National Youth Day is celebrated on January 12th every year in India. It is celebrated in honor of the birthday of Swami Vivekananda, who was a spiritual leader, philosopher, and one of the most influential figures of the Indian independence movement.

The main objective of National Youth Day is to inspire and motivate the youth of India to follow the ideals and teachings of Swami Vivekananda, who believed in the power of education, self-reliance, and self-respect.

Swami Vivekananda was a spiritual leader and philosopher who had a great impact on the youth of India during his time, and his teachings are still relevant today. Here are a few life lessons that today's youth can learn from Swami Vivekananda:

Be true to yourself: Swami Vivekananda believed that one should be true to themselves and not try to be someone else. He encouraged individuals to discover their own talents and abilities, and to use them to the best of their ability.

Believe in yourself: Swami Vivekananda believed in the power of self-confidence. He encouraged individuals to believe in themselves and their abilities, and to have faith in their potential to achieve great things.

Be hardworking: Swami Vivekananda believed in the importance of hard work and perseverance. He encouraged individuals to work hard and not to give up, even in the face of challenges.

Be compassionate: Swami Vivekananda was known for his compassion and love for all living things. He encouraged individuals to be compassionate and to help others in need.

Be open-minded: Swami Vivekananda believed in the importance of an open-minded attitude. He encouraged individuals to be open to new ideas, perspectives and experiences.

Respect diversity: Swami Vivekananda advocated for unity in diversity. He believed that all religions, cultures, and traditions are equally valid and should be respected.


Monday, 24 May 2021

LATERAL THINKING PUZZLES

 

Lateral ThinkingThis kind of puzzle teaches you to check your assumptions about any situation. You need to be open-minded, flexible and creative in your questioning and able to put lots of different clues and pieces of information together. Once you reach a viable solution you keep going in order to refine it or replace it with a better solution. This is lateral thinking!

Apply your logic :( Don't search for answer on google :))


 The Man in the Elevator

A man lives on the tenth floor of a building. Every day he takes the elevator to go down to the ground floor to go to work or to go shopping. When he returns he takes the elevator to the seventh floor and walks up the stairs to reach his apartment on the tenth floor. He hates walking so why does he do it?

The Man who Hanged Himself

There is a large wooden barn which is completely empty except for a dead man hanging from the middle of the central rafter. The rope around his neck is ten feet long and his feet are three feet off the ground. The nearest wall is 20 feet away from the man. It is not possible to climb up the walls or along the rafters. The man hanged himself. How did he do it?





Thursday, 20 May 2021

Angel Guidance

 



“Your emotions are fleetings. Good times come, bad times don’t last. Feelings can change moment by moment. One thing that never waivers though is my love, guidance and support. I am permanently by your side. You can count on this always. Do not let your temporary emotions cloud your judgement.


Action Steps:

Feel the emotions arise within you today and just as quickly be released. 

For emotions are simply energy in motion. The sensations do not need to linger 

or get stuck in your energy field. Keep your feelings flowing.


Affirmation Of The Day:

“I let my feelings flow with ease, they come and go like a breeze in the trees.”

Love & Blessings


                                                                                                                   -Angel Oasis team

Japanese Folktale


                                                              REFLECTION


Long ago in a small, far away village, there was a place known as the House of 1000 Mirrors. A small, happy little dog learned of this place and decided to visit. When he arrived, he bounced happily up the stairs to the doorway of the house. He looked through the doorway with his ears lifted high and his tail wagging as fast as it could.

To his great surprise, he found himself staring at 1000 other happy little dogs with their tails wagging just as fast as his. He smiled a great smile, and was answered with 1000 great smiles just as warm and friendly. As he left the house, he thought to himself, 

"This is a wonderful place. I will come back and visit it often."

In this same village, another little dog, who was not quite as happy as the first one, decided to visit the house. He slowly climbed the stairs and hung his head low as he looked into the door. When he saw the 1000 unfriendly looking dogs staring back at him, he growled at them and was horrified to see 1000 little dogs growling back at him.

As he left, he thought to himself, "That is a horrible place, and I will never go back there again."

All the faces in the world are mirrors.


Lesson :

If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change - Wayne Dyer

What you see in the world around you is a reflection of who you are


You may add your lessons :)




Wednesday, 2 December 2020