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Name:   Srini M
Occupation:   HRM Analyst
Location:   India
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Relationships Quiz
Posted: 11/02/2007 01:50:40

1)Pointing to a photograph, a man said " i have no brother or sister but that man's father is my father's son" whose photograph was it ?
a)his own
b)his son's
c)his father's
d)his nephew's
e)none of these

2)Anil introduce rohit as the son of the only brother of his father's wife.how rohit is related
to anil?
a)cousin
b)son
c)uncle
d)som-in-law
e)brother

3)poiting towards a photograph, anjali said, " He is the only son of the father of my sister's brother." how that person is related to anjali?
a)mother
b)father
c)maternal uncle
d)cousine
e)none of these

4)Pointing out a phtograph, a man tells his friend," she is the daughter of the only son of my father;s wife." how is the girl in the photograph related to the man?
a)daughter
b)cousin
c)mother
d)sister
e)niece

5)X introduce Y saying ," he is the husband of the grand daughter of the father of my father".
how Y is related to X?
a)brother
b)son
c)brother-in-law
d)nephew
e)son-in-law

6)Poting out a lady , Rajan said,"she is the daughter of the woman who is the mother of the husband of my mother ". who is the lady to rajan?
a)aunt
b)grand daughter
c)daughter
d)sister
e)sister-in-law

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part of the mail u gonna like
ANSWER
Q 1)-(b)
Q 2)-(a)
Q 3)-(e)
Q 4)-(a)
Q 5)-(c)
Q 6)-(a)



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Change Your Actions
Posted: 09/10/2006 01:14:14

"The purpose of man is in action not thought " - Thomas Carlyle

If you want to see change in your life, see big results, the first thing you must do is change your current actions. Otherwise the old saying becomes a reality: "If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you always got !" But if we change our actions, we will see different results !

Most people want to accomplish a lot in their lives. Yet very few actually do. Why is this? It is because what they believe will equal their long-term accomplishments are wrong. We need to take action on our dreams and beliefs every day. You can have an awesome future, filled with great achievements and results if you begin today to take action and make it a reality !

Your short-term actions multiplied by time equals your long-term accomplishments.


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Best Moments in Life
Posted: 06/09/2006 00:29:28

1. Falling in love.
2. Laughing till your stomach hurts.
3. Enjoying a ride down the Country side.
4. Listening to your favorite song on the radio.
5. Going to sleep listening to the rain pouring outside.
6. Getting out of the shower and wrapping yourself with a warm, fuzzy towel.
7. Passing your final exams with good grades.
8. Being part of an interesting conversation.
9. Finding some money in some old pants.
10. Laughing at yourself.
11. Sharing a wonderful dinner with all your friends.
12. Laughing without a reason.
13. "Accidentally" hearing someone say something good about you.
14. Watching the sunset.
15. Listening to a song that reminds you of an important person in your life.
16. Receiving or giving your first kiss.
17. Feeling this movement in your body when seeing this "special" someone.
18. Having a great time with your friends.
19. Seeing the one you love happy.
20. Wearing the shirt of a person you love and smelling his/her perfume.
21. Visiting an old friend of yours and remembering great memories.
22. Hearing some telling you "I LOVE YOU"

True friends come in the good times when we tell them to, and come in the bad times.....without calling."


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The Trouble Tree
Posted: 26/08/2006 01:52:29


The carpenter I hired to help me restore an old farm house had just finished a rough first day on the job. A flat tire had caused him to miss an hour of work, his electric saw quit, and now his ancient pick-up truck refused to start.

As I drove him home, he sat in stony silence. When we arrived he invited me in to meet his family. As we walked to the front door, he paused briefly at a small tree, touching the tips of the branches with both hands. When opening the door he underwent an amazing transformation. His tanned face was wreathed in smiles; he hugged his two small children and gave his wife a kiss.

Afterward he walked me to the car. We passed by the tree and my curiosity got the better of me. I asked him about what I had seen him do earlier.

"Oh, that's my trouble tree," he replied. "I know I can't help having troubles on the job, but one thing's for sure, they don't belong in the house with my wife and children. So, I just hang them on the tree when I come home in the evening and then I just pick them up again in the morning."

"Funny thing, though," he smiled, "when I come out in the morning to pick 'em up, there ain't nearly as many as I remembered hanging there the night before."


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Personal Reflections
Posted: 21/08/2006 01:14:24

"Who are you?" an old man prodded a gentleman as he stood in the foyer of his office building. "My name is Ajit Balakrishnan," he replied respectfully. "No not your name," the old man snapped. "I don't care what you are called. I want to know who you are!"

A bit taken aback by this elderly inquirer, this time Ajit replied, "I am Ajit, and I am the Vice President of Marketing for this company. Can I help you?"

"No. Stop! You are not listening to me," yelled the man. "I don't care about your job, your title or your position. You are someone. Now who is it?"

Thinking perhaps he was being secretly taped for a reality TV show, Ajit smiled with a calmness that belied his irritation and (he hoped) communicated a dash of respect for the "over the top" acting of this feisty old crank. Inviting the gentleman to his office and away from the view of the small crowd who had gathered to watch, Ajit tried to manage what could potentially be a rather embarrassing situation. That's when it turned. The little old man, with more energy and passion than before, began to rap his walking stick on the granite receptionist desk. "Hear me now, people of this office building!" he loudly proclaimed. "This man, who calls himself Ajit, is not listening to me. I have asked him a simple question - Who are you? But in a manner unbecoming to his important position, Ajit has answered my who question with a what statement. Poor form Ajit, very poor form."

Now pacing the office lobby like a circus promoter, the old man worked the crowd with growing fervor. "Who is not what you do, what you own, or what you drive. You are more than those things. You Ajit, and all these gathered to behold your plight, have defined yourselves by what you do when instead you should be defined by what you are!"

As the old man spoke, Ajit attempted to position himself just out of sight and range from him. "Not so fast, Ajit," the man shouted, whirling around to the precise place in which Ajit had attempted to hide. "Step forth now, front and center. Come forward and I will tell the people of this suffocating place exactly who, my son - you are."

Ajit's heart pounded with the thought that this cruel (and televised?) joke had gone on too long. Was his wife behind it, or perhaps some of his cold-hearted co- workers? His only thought was to step toward the old man and end this ordeal.
"Yes, very good Ajit. Come stand beside me," said the old man, his tone turning sympathetic. "You are something more than what you do, Ajit. You have just not realized it. The time has come for you to learn precisely who you are. You have a purpose that far exceeds the pitiful role assigned to you by your company and accepted without reservation. You have an unfulfilled purpose, Ajit. You are allowing others to believe something about you that is not completely true." The old man glanced at the lobby crowd who had now grown quite large, encircling Ajit and this old man who had captured their curiosity.

Pointing to individuals in the crowd, the old man widened his focus "You there Bhaskar, you are no different." Bhaskar gasped at having been called by name by this unfamiliar man. "And you Karishma, you are your job. Sunil, your aspirations are hollow and without joy. Sushil, I see you back there. When is the last time you thought about purpose rather than wealth? Tripaty, Kalyanii and Trisha - the three of you came so close once to discovering a new meaning in life, but you succumbed to the vortex of peer pressure, fame and fortune. Are you any happier for it?"

The crowd was shaken at the sight of this old man and by his ability to know what was buried so deeply in their hearts. They grew unsettled, fearful of hearing their name called out like the others.

"But Ajit," he returned, "we are here for you today. Today will be a turning point for you if you accept my proposition. I know that you have believed some promises that will never be true. You believe that your value to society is found in your position and your wealth. I know that you aspire to have friends in high places. You worry about not being accepted. In fact Ajit, you are deeply afraid of losing your job, because in doing so, you fear losing yourself."

The old man touched Ajit’s arm. For the first time since this odd show had begun, Ajit noticed a strange clarity in the old man's eyes. No matter how he tried, he could not remove his eyes from the old man's gaze. Forgetting the crowd, he sensed that perhaps this old coot was more than a TV prank. He sensed there was a deeper purpose in this seemingly chance meeting.

"Ajit, Ajit," the old man whispered. "Are you listening to me Ajit? You are far more than your job, Ajit. You are a valued soul - a child of your Creator. You were made to love and be loved in a way that is free of pretense and shame. Live freely Ajit. Choose to find purpose in your relationships. Discover a sense of connection with others on your journey. Experience a hope that is far different than what the world offers. Ajit, my son, be who you are."

Ajit became acutely aware of a deep silence and stillness he had never felt before. Looking around he realized that the crowd was still there, yet they seemed motionless. All eyes were fixed on him as if waiting for his decision. Ajit turned once again to the old man. "So what do I do?" he asked the old man. "Ajit," the old man smiled, "your answer is not found in doing anything more. Simply return to what you have been doing, but this time - be who you are."

With a mingled sense of confusion and clarity, Ajit woke from his dream to find that he still had an hour before his alarm would ring for another day of work. The memories of his encounter with the old man of his dream were vividly fresh and somehow appealing. This much, he decided, was real: today he would be something deeper than he had been the day before.

Personal Reflection
• If the old man had selected you from the crowd, what might he have said to you?
• How have you allowed what you do to define who you are?
• What steps will you take today to redefine your identity?

Go beyond just understanding and attain more perspectives, experiences and integration to enable you to heal the past and create the future. Take "The Soul Journey" - to Know Yourself, understand soul, heal your personality and develop soul consciousness.


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