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Looking Forward!

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Today is my Birthday and I thought let me share my Life Journey with all with whom I share my Weekly Blogs. It sounded a bit crazy idea, but then I said to myself, let it be. Growing up is the best journey that I’ve ever embarked on. Born into a Middle-Class Family, got good values from my Parents which held me in good stead in the difficult periods of my life. My father taught me the importance of hard work and learned the importance of unconditional love from my mother. I was fortunate to Marry the lady I loved and have been blessed with two beautiful daughters. I completed my CPA along with my graduation and started my Corporate Career in Mumbai. And after twenty years of my Corporate Life, became a Serial Entrepreneur. I was fortunate enough to actually live a life that I always wanted to Live. My Ongoing Journey with our Startup Jeevitam for the last over one and half years has been full of Excitement & Action. Jeevitam, is a Tech-Enabled Livelihood Platform with a Mission Liv...

Looking Forward!

Today is my Birthday and I thought let me share my Life Journey with all with whom I share my Weekly Blogs. It sounded a bit crazy idea, but then I said to myself, let it be. Growing up is the best journey that I’ve ever embarked on. Born into a Middle-Class Family, got good values from my Parents which held me in good stead in the difficult periods of my life. My father taught me the importance of hard work and learned the importance of unconditional love from my mother. I was fortunate to Marry the lady I loved and have been blessed with two beautiful daughters. I completed my CPA along with my graduation and started my Corporate Career in Mumbai. And after twenty years of my Corporate Life, became a Serial Entrepreneur. I was fortunate enough to actually live a life that I always wanted to Live. My Ongoing Journey with our Startup Jeevitam for the last over one and half years has been full of Excitement & Action. Jeevitam, is a Tech-Enabled Livelihood Platform with a Mission Liv...

Please Take Care!

Since the onset of the ongoing crisis, the focus of Everyone has been on Saving Lives & Saving Livelihood. In the second wave, the problem of Saving Lives & Livelihood is becoming more Challenging for All. Hence, it becomes of utmost importance to Take Care of Yourself. Getting vaccinated (if eligible), Wearing Masks & following social distancing norms are hygiene factors now. And if we do not follow them, we are putting ourselves and others at risk. We need to avoid Travel as much, the best place is home still. For all who have been infected or lost someone close, or lost their livelihood, We need to keep the Hope Alive, We need to Stay Positive, We need to reset the way we Work & Live and look for Possibilities & Opportunities. We need to Stay Strong and Please Take Care of Ourselves. It's also important to take care of your Nears & Dears. Your Parents, who need more attention and care. Your Family Members, a simple call can keep them Motivated, give them ...

Do What You Think You Can Do Now!

This week in my meeting with one of the Very Senior Government Functionaries, asked me a very Pointed Question: 'The Problem of helping Vulnerable Segments finding sustainable livelihood is Very Big, Can you Solve this Problem? '. My answer to him was 'Sir, We firmly believe in doing our bit, that our Simple & Disruptive Proprietary Technology can do as much, this is what we think we can do Now. I believe in our Life & Work, when we come across some large problems, what we need to think always is what we think we can do about it and we should do that. It could be as simple as wearing a mask when we got out in the public during the Covid Times. It could be giving a donation to help the people in need. It could be a group of people coming together for the cause and doing their bit. Instead of lamenting about a given situation or a problem, we should always do What We Think We Can Do Now. Tata Motors has recently launched Tata Safari with an Ad title 'Reclaim Your ...

Think Scale!

I have been reading the Book 'Bold' by Peter H. Diamandis & Steven Kotler since last week and I am just not able to put it down. This book basically focuses on How To Go Big, Create Wealth & Impact the World. I could relate to many things we are trying to do at Jeevitam and many relevant things going on in context to the ongoing crisis. I wish to share with all few excerpts from the chapter 'Thinking At Scale' , which focuses on the mind hacks of four remarkable men, a quartet of entrepreneurs who have already harnessed exponential technology to build multibillion-dollar companies that forever changed the world: Elon Musk, Richard Branson, Jeff Bezos, and Larry Page. These four men have pushed through the limitations of linear thinking, and understanding their strategies for thinking at scale can help us do the same. Elon Musk was relentless in his pursuit of the bold and, the bigger point, totally unfazed by scale. He was driven by Passion and Purpose to Scale...