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Ideas beyond the horizon

“Daring ideas are like chessmen, they may be beaten, but they may start a winning game” Have you ever thought of trying something new, something different? Did you ever watch something happen and think you could make it happen better? Has your mind stumbled upon something that was too good to let pass, without a second thought? Ideas happen; they happen to all of us. Some of us choose to act upon those ideas, some of us ponder, some of us let them go. In this interwoven chain, there’s reason enough for us to believe that ideas are the first step of enterprises. The largest, most successful enterprises in the world are all built up on one premise - the effective incorporation of an idea. I decided to write this post for all the budding entrepreneurs of our country. We as a nation are filled with hope, growth potential and an unwavering belief in our abilities. What makes a man successful? We’re not going to count sheer luck as one of the factors here. M...

Fighting stage fear - Practice and preparation are the Key

In the first part of this series I spoke about the importance of tackling stage fear. As children, some amount of anxiety to perform in front of an audience (even as an adult ) is absolutely normal. Everyone gets a little nervous when you’re up to face a group of ideas in front of a group of people, there are a whole lot of fears that include presenting your ideas and opinion in a concise way, putting yourself out there to be criticized and trying to sell your opinion to people. While some amount of stage fear is natural, people showing excessive taciturn behaviour may develop other drawbacks and handicaps later in life. I had mentioned a little incident from my childhood in the previous post on stage fear. It was my first ever participation in a debate. It was a competition hosted by my school in Gwalior and I was to speak on Science and Religion. I was this shy kid, who had been home-schooled for the most part and here I was in front of an audience, waiting for my t...

The Early life of Dr. V. K .Saraswat - Fighting stage fear

My position demands quite a lot of public speaking and addressing events and conventions, and other such public events. Almost often, I get invited to speak at the dais, facing the audience and the cameras to give my opinion or something, to speak of a decision made or to announce plans made by the body I’m currently associated with. I must say, that I’ve come to see it as a privilege today more than I did years ago, where I would tremble at the very thought of having to speak in front of an audience. It’s but natural, I think, for when we’re children to be afraid of public speaking. Some call it stage fear, some say “you’re a shy child” when we refuse to perform in front of relatives who come home while sometimes, you’re just a taciturn of sorts. Stage fright may be a small issue while growing up, but later often manifests itself in many ways - you may not be an active participant in college activities, you may not be very confident in job interviews and you may not be ...

Finding your true footing in life | vk saraswat

A common question today’s youth have is the decision they make for their career, their professional calling or their “permanent job” if you will. A career decision today is tougher to make today than it was in , say, my time. There are so many options, so many new fields, sub fields and increased resources to cultivate a career in any of these fields easily. How then, do you figure out what you need to do in life ? Do you opt for a ‘safe’ government job, follow the family business, jump into the growing tide of budding entrepreneurs today or just follow your passion ? The internet has allowed a lot of creatively aligned people to monetize their passion - sites like pinterest allow you to earn online through very little investment, youtube blogging is a dream job for many , other blogs and social networks have their own promotional things that they offer their subscribers - in short, it is easier, much easier today to chase your goals. A good photographer today ...