Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
My experiments with my attitude
1. What I critically analyzed, experimented and experienced and come to a belief . . .
The way I am living or wanted to live
2. Believe nothing. Where ever you read it or whoever said it
even if I have said it, unless it is agreed by own reasoning
and common sense.
- Buddha
3. This is what I experienced most and learned through my struggled
experience in education and in job trails.
When I was in deep frustrations with my purposeless studies (Not performed well in
EAMCET. In b.tech, I didn’t attend final exams for 22 times. In the final year I wrote 14 exams),
lot of failures before getting a job (I couldn’t through first round itself in most of the interviews).
It took almost 18*7 effort for many months to get the job.
I read the book 'the magic of thinking big'. Then I came to know why I failed to
achieve big in my life even though I worked hard enough.
Started experimenting what I understood from that book in my job. Aha!! results are
really magic for me. ('Operation 100 minutes' task which I did in my company was the first
experiment). After this I never allowed my thoughts to underestimate me.
No change in efforts but just by changing the way I think, Now I am living in a way I
was dreamed for many years . . . .
Attitudes are more important thanintelligence
I have listed some inspiring thoughts from ‘the magic of thinking big’ @ http://www.slideshare.net/bdhanunjaya/the-magic-of-thinking-big-5928338
He who believes is able, is able.
4. DEFINITE PURPOSE and FAITH in its achievement is the starting
point for any achievement.
I had been getting close but not reaching my goal to become a developer. After reading the
book ‘Think and Grow Rich’ and knowing THE LAW OF SUCCESS he(Hill) revealed, I made
my goal definite, truly believed in its achievement and decided not to loose at any cost. I
committed to get Programmer designation by feb19th 2010. If not decided to resign for the
job without thinking much about alternative plans. Achieved it. my first notable
achievement in career. After lot of failures in life this was a big relief for me and it showed
me the definite way to win.
WOW!!! what an experience it was!!! having a clear goal, truly believing in it's
achievement, continuously improving my attitude, abilities and changing believes to make
my dream true.
What the mindof man can conceive and believe,it can achieve.
Thanks Napolean Hill
Once again perfectly experienced the Hill’s law of
success with my wante’D mission.
5. Live Passionately
I have created passion for Programming to perform better in my job and career.
Committed to build a great career in IT and continuously visualized as a great
programmer.
Becoming passionate about programming was my theme for 2010.
Don't want to be afraid of any kind of programming.
Trying to conceptually understand many programming and design concepts.
Reading lot of programming related articles.
Applied gaming theory to programming. Practicing Code Kata.
Used the passion generated principle ‘KNOW THE BASICS AND GET THE BIG
PICTURE'.
Trying to understand software business and software job market.
Read some ‘Do better programming’ books like 'The Pragmatic Programmer' and
'Code Complete'.
Explored for better ways to Debug. Because this is where we spend most of the time
as a programmer.
Feeling joy in the journey of 'Novice Programmer to Expert Programmer'
We can generate passion on any if we really wanted to ...
To live every day fully, I should like my job/work better than
any other because this is where I spend more time in a day.
6.
7. effectiveness :
P/PC (balance between Producing and improving production capability)
TRUTH:
Requires lot of courage but in return we’ll get the ultimate strength - Gandhism
Positive Affirmations
Self Talk to sell yourself on your self. Simplest way to programming your brain to perform it as you like.
Pain– Change- Pleasure
Change is sure when at most pain is linked to current situation and at most pleasure is linked to the change you want to see.
9. To – read /explore /practice /implement list
Don't let any of your ideas escape. Document every thing.
10. I don't consider others by their region, religion, caste, social or financial status.
I judge others just by their character.
( This is I learned from my Father )
11. Live your life for something which is more important than your life.
He who has a why to live can bare with almost anything in life.
want to read Viktor Frankl ‘s ”Man's Search for Meaning”
To support suffering people in a big way, I want more success and more importantly, I should become good at understanding human
emotions and gain knowledge to provide creative psychological solutions to problems.
My final purpose would be . . .
12. Perform your duty by body, mind, intellect, and senses,
without attachment, only for self-purification.
– The Bhagavad Gita
I’m moving towards . . .