Happiness All Along

Friday 17 February 2017

Is Procrastination healthy?


Procrastination is an act of delaying things. People enacting it believe: If something can be done tomorrow then why not try it doing the day after. It is taken as an act of laziness and is generally not appreciated. In an acute sense, it may cause frustration, depression, bad taste to the person and people around.


Let’s see cases where Procrastination can be bliss.
-          If you are doing something more pleasant, engaging like thinking about a new idea, finding your eureka moment or even thinking about your hobby or new vacation.                                   


-                If you are stressed out, procrastination surely helps. Wait for some time till you are in your senses.


-          You can procrastinate if you are on the verge of taking a Big decision. Dilly Dallying helps in thinking through and helps in better judgment.



It helps to keep a procrastinator in your team. While everyone will be bullish on where to move next, he will be coming out with new reasons on why should you Not move. This would help in improvements, refinements and probably a better decision.

Don’t Worry, Be Happy.
You are not going to miss the bus. Even you do, there is going to be Another One


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Thursday 16 February 2017

Forget Passion, It’s the Talent


Every day more than 2000 people land in Mumbai to try their luck in Bollywood. Few go back to their home within a few weeks or months but a lot of them continue to struggle for years altogether, waiting for a “chance” to be in the front or behind the camera. These strugglers eat, dream and sleep “films”. They have “passion”, probably “talent” but yearn for a chance.

A young lad with the next neighborhood boy looks lands in a “reality show”. He does not win the show, however, gets an opportunity to sing a song in a Bollywood film which had newcomers. The song becomes an instant hit and movie a blockbuster.   

The movie was “Aashiqui2” and the singer “Arijit Singh”. Arijit won the “best male playback singer” award by “Filmfare”. Arijit never looked back after that.


We all are “passionate” about something or the other. We all work hard or smart to get our dream home, car, position, holiday and what not. Why do we not get it, even when we are so crazy for it? Are we not passionate? Our psyche has been attuned to what some “self-help gurus” preach - “passion” is the means of acquiring whatever you look out for. Their reasoning: If you have passion, you will work hard to get it. Period!!

What do you think? 

All of the 2000 people who land in Mumbai every day or lakhs of participants in the reality show lack “passion”. No, I don’t think so. I feel somewhere they did not have that kind of talent to become a “shining star”. Talent can be acquired by constant practice but more importantly, it’s innate. It’s what you get as “God’s Gift” when you are born. You work on your talent to reach to the glory.

Next time whenever somebody says: You lack Passion. Tell him: You lack the talent to spot my talent.


Move ON………….. 


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