Interesting to have found a group of foodies in the form of http://eoid.org/ and even though joining them every weekend isn't going to be possible for us from Gurgaon, we do plan to experience the Nizamuddin food journey with them tomorrow. More details at http://bit.ly/2IxhDy
Author: jyotibhargava
If you’re reading those comments, then say so
Enough is being said about engaging audiences through social media channels to create friends and followers. My experience of Twitter even shows me that users are vigilant of feedback to their tweets in that space and making an effort to revert in real time. They don't always succeed but where a DM (direct message) is … Continue reading If you’re reading those comments, then say so
Social Networking: What to NOT do to excel at it!
A recent read on twitter-etiquettes leads me to share my own pet peeves on behaviour I come across, in the hope that it reforms some attitudes. I find that as we're forming digital communities, it's only fair that we adopt the right etiquette in our interaction on them, as we do in our life otherwise, … Continue reading Social Networking: What to NOT do to excel at it!
Positive vibrations
Today's post from Seth Godin is just one among many notes I've come across today on the need to maintain a positive outlook. The interesting revelation that Godin's post makes out of all those, however, is that we think negative because it feels good and is a lot more fun! He helpfully adds that negative … Continue reading Positive vibrations
Technology High
Thanks to the tech atmosphere around me due to Kishore, I find that I might delay adopting some technologies but I can't stay immune to them. Even if I try. I resisted but finally gave in to self-induced pressure to blog about a year ago. And, I remember trying hard to stay convinced of the … Continue reading Technology High
Bhopal – A Green Paradise
It had to take the recent much-advertised total solar eclipse to get my family of 3 and 2 other friends to Bhopal last week. And, on seeing Bhopal, we all wondered how was it that a green place as that, and one that close to Delhi, had never appeared on our travels before! After making … Continue reading Bhopal – A Green Paradise
Happy Birthday, Kabir!
Today is Kabir's 13th birthday. He believes it to be an important milestone as now he starts his tryst with teenage years. I'm more concerned than ever because already for 2 years he's been exerting his right to keep long hair, walk with a swagger, speak with a heavier voice and more. All that tells … Continue reading Happy Birthday, Kabir!
Exercise self-regulation at work
There is much being said about how as an employee, you could add value to your job by doing some more and making your inputs more tangible. In a way, I'm glad that the economic slowdown is reducing complacency among people, encouraging them to appreciate what they have and pushing them to frequently assess their … Continue reading Exercise self-regulation at work
The Goa Experience in May 2009
My first post on Goa from Goa... I've been here a week and despite the heat and humidity, it hasn't been as bad as Gurgaon. Only one of the last 7 days, a storm took away electricity one night and returned it only around 10 in the morning. It's otherwise gone for just 10-15 minutes … Continue reading The Goa Experience in May 2009
Election and Power are Directly Related in Gurgaon!
I'd dreaded this time's election not only thinking of its mismanagement in Gurgaon but also because in the weeks leading up to it, suddenly we had electricity almost all our days and nights. As a result, we acquired the bad habit of being in a cool house and seeing our appliances work at all times. … Continue reading Election and Power are Directly Related in Gurgaon!