“Treat others the way you want them to treat you!” This has been one of the earliest lessons that I have been taught (and constantly reminded) by my father using a simple Dennis the Menace story. Through the story, I’ve always believed that your actions are what define you. Therefore, the way you conduct yourself … Continue reading Respecting and earning respect in return
Category: Observations from experiences
An ordinary “normal”
Ford Motor Company hosted the Michigan Council of Women in Technology's Executive Connection Summit this year. One of the speakers for this event was Bonnie St. John. She is a Paralympic Ski Medalist, Fortune 500 Business Consultant, Rhodes Scholar, Former White House Official and a Best-Selling Author. Listening to her certainly was inspiring. In her … Continue reading An ordinary “normal”
Interviewing – An honest viewpoint
There are three questions that almost everyone gets asked when giving a job interview: Why do you want to work for us? Tell me something about yourself Why are you looking for a new job at this point? We all know the feeling of terror when preparing for an interview! With so many dos and … Continue reading Interviewing – An honest viewpoint
An undecided voter!
It is a dangerous time for politically neutral people like myself in the United States right now! This election, however silly I might think it is, has the potential to shape the whole world for the next four years. I am not completely oblivious to the impact of the outcome of this election. But on … Continue reading An undecided voter!
Marriages and Divorces
Coming from a country like India, we grow up with the idea that Marriages, arranged by family members, are unions meant to last forever. Girls just resign to the idea of learning to adapt and conform to expectations. Did you know that even today, almost 90% of the marriages in India are arranged marriages? That leaves only about … Continue reading Marriages and Divorces



