It is my mom’s bday and I am celebrating this by adding two great features to my site today 😀 – “Recents Posts” and “Google Search”. I initially thought of writing my own search engine but due to lack of time, I have for the time being settled for Google Search. Very soon the comments section is also going to be added. Once that is done, I am planning to take up blogging more seriously.
Author: rahul
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Update
After a looooooooooooooong time, I am back :D. As I had already mentioned, I plan to add some great features to my website to make it more convenient for visitors like you. But not being as free as I was earlier ;-), it will take time to implement these changes. To start with, the first major change was to make the site compatible with XHtml Strict 1.0 and make it dispaly uniformaly across all major browsers. This also involved writing the code for the above menu bar by myself :). The next major features planned are adding comments section to all my articles and adding an excellent search system !!
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Points to remember when learning a new task
I was brushing my teeth and talking casually to my dad when he suddenly passed a comment – “Rahul, the phrase ‘Master of all trades, Jack of none’ aptly suits you”. It sounded humorous but I couldn’t help pondering over it. Indeed my past was full of activities which I tried stepping into – dance, music (keyboard), swimming, driving, cooking, tennis and yet I doubt if I am really good at any one of them. But of late, I have begun to analyze and understand what I was doing wrong when compared to those people who seem to be good at everything they do. Here are a few lessons I have learnt. These could perhaps be applied to other domains as well.
Kindly bear in mind that everything I write here and mention is for the common man who generally tends to fall off the track when learning something new. Knowing that I am not very disciplined, these are some lessons which I feel if adhered to will help me learn new things. If you think you are one of those extremely focussed talented people, then this article may not be worth reading because my assumption is that you have already have these lessons deeply embedded within you.
1. Complete Level 3 before quitting
Most of the things we learn can generally be categorized into four stages.
i. I don’t know anything
ii. I am in an intermediate stage of learning
iii. I am equipped with the basics so that I can grow
iv. I am an expertWhat I generally tend to do is quit before completing level iii. The problem with quitting when you have not yet completed level iii. is that very soon you tend to fall back to level i. On the other hand, when level iii. is completed, you can always grow later.
I’ll take the “keyboard” and “swimming” example and explain it. I must have made some umpteen number of attempts to learn the keyboard and yet I commit the same mistake again n again. I just begin to learn how to play a song when I quit. Within a few weeks, I forget even the notes I have learnt. End result now is that I don’t even remember how a note looks like. On the other hand if you take “swimming”, I used to commit the same mistake. But on my fifth attempt, I decided that I am not gonna stop till I learn at least some basic stroke. And now though I don’t swim like a professional, I definitely can swim and know I can always build on this whenever I get an opportunity.
2. Be consistent
Consistency is one of the most important things in order to learn a new task. This is necessary for two good reasons – 1. It helps you learn the task more quickly and 2. It is easier to remember what you have learnt newly. The tendency to forget something which you have learnt newly if given a break is generally high. Hence it is essential that consistency be maintained.
3. Learn from what’s already proved (Don’t reinvent the wheel)
I recently began playing tennis with one of my classmates. Being coached long back, I vaguely remembered a few strokes. After playing for almost a month with my partner, I realized that there was hardly any improvement in my game. I failed to understand why my learning curve was so low. Then a new coach joined and he offered to coach me. Surprisingly just within 3 days, I found a lot of improvement. Being a believer in nothing is impossible, probably given an year time I might have figured out the best way to hit the ball. But learning from the coach help me achieve the same task much much faster.
This does not mean conventional methods have to be followed always but we should not forget that a lot of research and brains have been put into designing those conventional methods and hence there is definitely something we can learn from them.4. Changing strategies (trying alternatives)
I hate to admit that I find it very difficult to control certain aspects of my life, especially the small personal things like having junk food, sleeping overtime, watching TV as ad addiction. But being human, I realized that I have certain weaknesses which are not very easy to overcome. While I don’t say I cannot overcome, I definitely say they are very difficult to overcome.
This is one of the best examples I have learnt from, reg. trying alternatives. Though I like going for a morning walk, getting up early in the morning is something which is very very difficult for me. Everyday before going to bed, I make up my mind not to stop the alarm next day morning. Yet next day morning when the alarm rings, sleep takes over me and I always end up switching off the alarm and going back to sleep. End result get up with a guilt feeling that I couldn’t do what I wanted to do.
When I decided to join tennis, I knew that though not impossible, it would be very difficult for me to get up in the morning regularly. So I decided to change the strategy a bit. I looked for a partner to accompany me to tennis. Ever since then, I never found it that hard to get up in the morning. My partner would give me a wake up call and as I felt responsible to him, I got up regularly.
Another example I would like to quote is about working from home. This also helped me realize about the importance of separating professional from personal life. Initially I used to work from home. What I observed is that being focussed at home is really really difficult because there are a lot of distractions (TV, people, etc.). Eventually I found both professional and personal lives overlapping and me justifying none of them completely. So what solved this problem? Simple, a small change. Instead of working from home, I decided to go to office, complete my work over there and when I come back home, not to think about work. Now I certainly feel my time is much better managed and my activities are much more focussed.
5. Never say die
The last and most important lesson I have learnt – “In spite of many unsuccessful attempts in the past, never say die”. Agreed, everything we do in out life is measured in terms of input and output or rather investment and returns. So when you find that the time or money you are investing is not worth the returns, it may not be worth pursuing it. But I am not talking about these cases. I am talking about those cases where people give up too easily or give up because they have already tried many times. I failed to learn how to swim four times (and it was because I did not adhere to the four lessons I have mentioned above in all these attempts). Yet when it came to the fifth time, I still had hope that I could learn it this time. And though I am not as good a swimmer as I want to be yet, I still proudly say that I at least know how to swim now. Had I given it up thinking about all my previous unsuccessful attempts, I would have probably never learnt how to swim.
This reminds me of a quote I read somewhere recently with which I completely agree – “Success is never ending. Failure is never final”. Overtime, I realized that in life, there is always a possibility for the lesser likely to happen. It is this possibility which helps me be prepared for failures even in the most favourable circumstances. It is also this same possibility which helps me hope for success even in the most adverse situations.
I find a lot of pleasure and satisfaction when I achieve small tasks as the ones mentioned above. They make me think more positively about the bigger things in life. Surprisingly I have observed the same in many people. I strongly feel these basic lessons are the same ones which will help me achieve bigger targets in life.
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Update
Had a gr888 24 bday. Snaps can be accessed at 24 bday snaps :).
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Why we adopted Buzzi
It was November 25th, 1998. A rather hot afternoon. Ring Ring! We heard someone ring the doorbell. It was our friendly neighbourhood … spiderman .. no … it was our friendly medical rep :). And he brought Boozi to our house. Actually when Boozi first entered our house, he had many lollipops. Being the mean me, I took away all his lollilops and also snatched the one he was eating. He began to cry loudly and uncontrollably. When mummy saw this, she spanked me properly and then decided to adopt Boozi.
Coming to the history of Boozi, he is actually from the Himalayas and he had lost his mother. Even to this day, he doesn’t know this and we do not even intend to tell him the truth as he may not be able to accept the fact. Boozi is impulsive and very possessive of his mom. Whenever my mom pampers me, he immediately comes in between and starts to shout “Me too … Me too”. I remember one incident when a small soldier named Vikki came to our house (he was my mom’s friend’s son’s toy). Initially he felt jealous that we were showing him importance but within no time he became so attached to Vikki that when we returned him to his master, he cried like hell. He loves to fight with his sis and never loses and opportunity in teasing her (and this is in spite of knowing that Pallavi would not keep quite if he passes any comment). Due to some unknown reasons, he has developed a phobia towards my dad. Whenever Daddy enters the room, he becomes quiet and tries to hide behind me / mummy. Mom tried explaining to him many times not to be scared of Dad but somehow that fear seems to be deeply embedded within him.
Boozi is probably that part of me which I cannot express / which I am not. We celebrate his birthday religously on November 25th every year. If you are interested in attending it anytime, kindly let me know.
Below is a chat conversation I had reg. Boozi with my cousin. If interested feel free to go through them (my cousin’s id has been masked due to privacy concerns):
(20:36:53) *****: so whats buzzi doing?
(20:37:00) Rahul: sleeping …
(20:37:06) Rahul: he does it most of the time ..
(20:37:06) *****: oh..ok
(20:37:14) Rahul: when he is awake he plays with his friends ..
(20:37:16) *****: hhmm
(20:37:27) *****: he never hangs out with u??
(20:37:35) Rahul: not much …
(20:37:46) *****: oh ok does e sleep with u??
(20:37:47) Rahul: he has been to a couple of movies
(20:37:52) Rahul: with me ..
(20:38:01) *****: ok which ones
(20:38:03) Rahul: and he comes with us sometimes when we go to the club ..
(20:38:11) *****: which club?
(20:38:18) Rahul: Secunderabad club ..
(20:38:22) *****: k
(20:38:24) Rahul: but we put him to sleep in the car
(20:38:29) Rahul: have our dinner and then come back
(20:38:31) *****: hhahahahah
(20:38:38) *****: doesnt he eat anything?
(20:38:50) Rahul: what kind of a stupid question is that …
(20:38:54) Rahul: he has cerelac …
(20:39:03) Rahul: what else do kids have ?
(20:39:06) *****: hhahahaha he is 7YRS OLD!
(20:39:09) Rahul: yeah ..
(20:39:11) *****: 1min
(20:39:16) Rahul: kani still he has cerelac only ..
(20:40:25) *****: ok
(20:40:39) *****: do u feed him??
(20:40:52) Rahul: sometimes me .. sometimes mummy ..
(20:41:03) *****: ok
(20:41:04) Rahul: why do u ask so many questions ?
(20:41:09) Rahul: haven’t u ever seen a kid before ?
(20:41:20) *****: nothing like that
(20:41:40) Rahul: I’ll introuduce you to him when you come over next time 😀 -
Update
Added two new monitoring services for my website so that I can get immediate alerts when my site goes down. Apart from this I also get a weekly and monthly report showing me the site uptime stats. Some things you have to look out for while subscribing to these services are:
- Monitoring interval – most free services offer 1 hour monitoring interval but you can also get a monitoring interval of 15 mins
- False Alarm protection – this means that the site would be tested from various locations to be doubly sure that the website is really down
- Contacts to be Alerted – sometimes it may be necessary to recieve the alert at a different email than the one with which the login was created or to receive the alert at multiple email ids
- Performance Reports – Daily, weekly, monthly reports provide useful stats
Generally free services do not provide the whole set of facilities. I am using both InternetSeer and SiteUptime to monitor my website :D. Two other services which could probably be conisdered are (I have not tested them) Killer Website Monitor and MrAlert Free Website Monitoring Service.
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Update
Have just come back from a trip to Ooty-Kodaikanal-Madurai-Palani. The photos can be accessed at Kodai Trip Photos. Kindly note that the last three slides (151, 152 and 153) are actually 30 seconds videos of size 15-20 MB. Unless, you are very enthusiastic about viewing them, I suggest you do not visit these last three slides :).
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Ways to spot indian travellers
I’m not saying that “YOU ARE” or “YOU HAVE TO BE”. All
I’m saying is that there is a very (VERY) high chance
that you are an Indian traveler flying abroad if you
do any of the following things:1. Carry home cooked food with you on the flight.
2. Wear a suit even if you are not going for any
business or business related work.3. Ask the person sitting next to you in the flight
where they are going (pleaseeeeee people, it’s a
flight and not a bus. The chances are very very very
high that you are all going to the same place!!!)4. Have a hand written gigantic sticker on top of your
hand bag and carry on luggage that discloses your
name, age, email id, phone number and hobbies.5. Introduce your better half as your “V ife” and then
add that even she is “Wary excited”!6. Sit next to random foreigners in airports and start
telling them why you are going abroad.7. Ask the air hostess if you can get an extra meal.
8. Spend the time in an airport clicking photographs
next to every possible shop and then outdo yourself by
posing next to the restroom.9. Explain everything in great detail to your wife
even though it’s the first trip abroad for BOTH of
you. If the wife actually nodds her head in agreement
and awe then you don’t even have to think twice before
you make the conclusion 🙂