Life is all about experiences... And we all learn
Smile takes but a moment, but the memory of it lasts forever
Friday, September 21, 2007
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
My first guitar lessons
It is an amzing feeling to touch my beautiful instrument and playing it gives me a different happiness.. I always wanted to learn to play an instrument either piano or guitar or a keyboard and my friend and colleague was so helpful to support me and teach me too.. He is my tutor and trust me is a great guitarist, he had his own band in South Africa.
Learning chords is not difficult but your fingers are at a risk.. you cannot afford to have long nails.. so ladies if you want to learn to play.. you know what you will have to sacrifice.
I have only learn't 3 chords yet chord A , chord D and chord E. You have to tune a guitar each time you are playing it. It has six stings I cannot remember the order. A guitar needs to be kept out of sun light and needs to stand in a place. Sorry guys, I think I have found me new love...
Monday, September 10, 2007
Sunday, September 02, 2007
What a Week!!!
This week has been a real busy one for me. Have been working and helping my flatmate with organising an event. Moreover at work we have a new project of an Australian bank and hence have to work after hours to catch up with the time difference.
On Thursday, I was occupied by an event organised by the EEO Trust called Work and Life Awards and Diverisity Symposium.. It was about how diverse employees can help the organisation grow and about employee treatment and things related to that. EEO Trust stands for Equal Employment Opportunites Trust, provides information and tools on EEO to employers and raises awareness of diversity issues in the workplace. It was interesting to see the Corporate world of New Zealand and all thanks to my flatmate, she works in the EEO Trust.. I was a volunteer there for that evening.
The morning started with a seminar of Frans Johnasson.. the man behind the book The Medici Effect.. I must tell you what a personality!!! He was simply the best speaker of all the rest. I am going to read the book as soon as I can get my hands on it.. I can go on and on talking about him, this Swedish by birth Afro-American who is a Havard business school graduate is so full of energy and still so approachable. I saw him walking around the hotel lobby like any common man. Can one imagine this in INDIA?


His book is based on how to use your ideas and someone else's ideas which intersect and give birth to a new idea.. I will b able to explain more when I have read the book but one example that I clearly remember of many he gave us was of a successful Swedish chef in New York, Marcus Samuelsson and how he was the best chef at the age of 24 and it was not because he was the best, he was still learning then but because his ideas were accepted by people.
Marcus was a chef on a cruise liner before he came to New York and during his that venture he learn't about diverse cultures, cruisines on ever shore they landed and when he came to New York and got his chance he gave rise to new ideas by mixing all the ideas and knowledge he had gained during his last experience and as they say no experience goes waste, he was 3 star rated by New York Times. In his video interview with Frans he mentioned that he and his chef partner brain stormed ideas and gave rise to a new dish. He said its not that all our ideas are accepted or liked but that tells us what is not accepted and makes us walk ahead. I must say, Frans made my day.
The Work and Life Awards which was in the evening is incomplete without Helen Clark (our honorary Prime Minister) who could not make it, she was overseas for an urgent meeting but the Speaker of the House, Margaret Wilson had come on her behalf. Well can you imagine a speaker of the house without any security around.. yes the hotel had security arrangements but they were waiting outside the hall..
And that was about me for the week.. so until I publish my next post, ADIOS :)



