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| what ever happened,happenend to be good.....ide positive way of thinking antaaraa....okay alage anukondi....... naaku pedhdhagaa thedaa emi kanipinchaledhu rendintiki....
Posted by: Mrs. Aruna At: 4, Aug 2003 10:09:11 AM IST hello aruna garu,
edi jariginaa manamanchike
ani kadu.. every thing nee postive ga think cheyamani..
Posted by: Mr. Sreenivasa Reddy V At: 4, Aug 2003 9:43:56 AM IST manchi story vijayagaaru..ilantidhe inkoka story kooda vundhi.....oka athanu ilage edi jariginaa manamanchike antoo...vundevadataa...chivariki thana koduku kaalu viriginappudu kooda....andharu pichchivadila choostharu athanini.....ventane aa rajyaniki yuddam vachchi yuvakulandharini theesukuvellipotharu yudhdham cheyyadaniki....andharu chanipothaaru....kaalu virigina karanam gaa....ithani koduku mathram brathiki vuntadu....andhuke edi jarigina manamanchike anukuntee dhani viluva tharuvatha telusthundhi.....
meeru cheppindhi,idi ee rendu stories oka seminor[personality development gurincho deni gurincho jarigina seminor sariga gurthu ledhu] lo chepparani maa vaaru chepparu naaku....eppatiki marachipoleni stories...
Posted by: Mrs. Aruna At: 4, Aug 2003 9:08:04 AM IST chaala baaga chepaarandi vijaya garu.
Posted by: Mr. Sreenivasa Reddy V At: 4, Aug 2003 8:27:40 AM IST Chaala bagundhandi Sreenivas garu.
Posted by: Mr. Ajay Mohan Rao Dharanipathi At: 2, Aug 2003 9:54:31 AM IST Friends
This is an insight into different versions of the famous Hare & Tortoise Race. There is a striking similarity between what they manage to achieve & what is desired at the corporate world.
A hare and a tortoise live in Ahmedabad (west India). They are good friends and like all good friends,
sometimes have a dig at each other. One day, in a light mood the hare ridiculed the tortoise for his slow
pace. The tortoise reacted by challenging the hare for a race between Paldi to Navarangpura....... and you
all know what happens in this story.....
Lesson Learnt: "Slow and steady wins the race."
However, the story does not end here. The hare goes home and soon understands that complacency and
overconfidence were the reasons of his defeat. He vows not to repeat the mistake again. He then invites
the tortoise for another race. The tortoise agrees to his friend's request. They meet at the appointed day
and time at the starting point. The race starts. This time the hare dashes off to the finishing line without
taking a break and wins the race comfortably.
Lesson Learnt: "Fast and Quick Learner wins the race".
Still the story does not end here. The tortoise goes home and thinks hard. He was aware that the hare
couldn't be defeated in speed. He then ponders over his core competence. At last he finds a solution and
invites the hare to another race. This time the course is changed. It is from Paldi to Airport. The hare
agrees. At the appointed day and time the two meet at the start line and the race begins. The hare dashes
off like a flash. Soon he arrives at the banks of river Sabarmati and is overwhelmed by a sense of
dejection as he did not know how to swim. The tortoise comes to the bank, looks at the hare with
sympathy and coolly gets into the water. He swims to the other side goes to the airport and comes back.
Lesson Learnt: "Core competence wins the race."
Yet again the story extends to its final. Both the friends decide it was enough of racing against each other.
Why not think hard and find a way by which they together could travel from Paldi to airport at the
minimum possible time. At the end of a brain storming session they come out with a solution and decide
to try it out the next morning. At the appointed time they meet at the starting line. The tortoise sits on the
back of the hare. The hare dashes off form Paldi to the banks of Sabarmati. There the hare gets on the
back of the tortoise and the tortoise swiftly crosses the river. On reaching the other side the tortoise again
sits on the back of the hare. The hare runs as fast as he can to the airport. Thus they both reach airport in
the Fastest possible time.
Lesson Learnt: "Innovation, smart thinking and team work wins the race"
Good Luck!!
Posted by: Mr. Sreenivasa Reddy V At: 2, Aug 2003 8:50:55 AM IST Once upon a time, there was a very strong woodcutter. He asked for a
job from a timber merchant, and he got it.The pay was really good and
so were the work conditions.For that reason, the woodcutter was
determined to do his best. His boss gave him an axe and showed him
the area where he was supposed to work. The first day, the woodcutter
brought down 18 trees. The Boss was very much impressed and said,
"Congratulations, Go on that way!"
Very motivated by the words of the boss, the woodcutter tried harder
the next day, but he only could bring down 15 trees. The third day he
tried even harder, but he only could bring down 10 trees. Day after
day he was bringing down less and less trees. "I must be losing my
strength", the woodcutter thought to himself.He went to the boss and
apologized, saying that he could not understand what was going on.
"When was the last time you sharpened your! axe?" the boss asked.
"Sharpen? I had no time to sharpen my! axe. I have been very busy
trying to cut trees.
The moral of the story:
Our lives are like that. We sometimes get so busy that we don't take
time to sharpen the axe. In today's world, it seems that everyone is
busier than ever, but less happy than ever. Why is that? Could it be
that we have forgotten how to stay sharp?There's nothing wrong with
activity and hard work. But we should not get so busy that we neglect
the truly important things in life, like our personal life, taking
time to care for others, taking time to read etc.We all need time to
relax, to think and meditate, to learn and grow. If we don't take
time to sharpen the axe, we will become dull and lose our effectiveness
. So start from today, think about the ways by which you could do your
job more effectively and add a lot of value to it. Hope this story has
given you some insight to life, may you be happy always!
Posted by: Mr. Ajay Mohan Rao Dharanipathi At: 1, Aug 2003 9:48:51 PM IST nice :)
Posted by: Mr. Sreenivasa Reddy V At: 1, Aug 2003 2:21:02 PM IST hello, emiti eroju yavaru raleda?
Posted by: Mr. Sreenivasa Reddy V At: 31, Jul 2003 10:16:09 AM IST :)
Posted by: Mr. Sreenivasa Reddy V At: 31, Jul 2003 8:14:39 AM IST
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