The document discusses discovering one's passion and chasing dreams. It describes the author's childhood dreams of flying like a butterfly and being Superman. It also mentions how the author eventually became an engineer after a friend appreciated the author's painting and a doctor's stethoscope sparked an interest in medicine. The author later worked 28 jobs in 28 weeks across 28 Indian states to spread the message of discovering one's passion. The author reflects on obstacles faced when chasing dreams and advises not overthinking but daring to take the first step, as passion will drive one towards their dreams.
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Jubanashwa Mishra is currently in a mission to spread the message of “Discover Your Passion”, when job satisfaction is a serious issue worldwide. In his project called “One Week Job India”, he worked 28 jobs in all the 28 states of India for one week each, immersing in a process of re-discovering and re-envisioning himself. His message for the youngsters is to chase their dream instead of going for a stereotypical profession of engineering and medicine. He started this epic journey in mid May 2013 which ended in December 2013, with a variety of jobs ranging from mountain cleaner to TRP Analyst to Tattoo maker to Rafting Trainee to Cremation Assistant to Tea Factory Worker to Bullet Mechanic.
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Hear Claire Schooley, senior analyst at Forrester Research, discuss how organizations are reassessing their training strategy to meet the needs of the current business climate. Topics include economic constraints, multigenerational and global trainees and making use of social media.
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Ecco le slide presentate in occasione del laboratorio.
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Jubanashwa Mishra is currently in a mission to spread the message of “Discover Your Passion”, when job satisfaction is a serious issue worldwide. In his project called “One Week Job India”, he worked 28 jobs in all the 28 states of India for one week each, immersing in a process of re-discovering and re-envisioning himself. His message for the youngsters is to chase their dream instead of going for a stereotypical profession of engineering and medicine. He started this epic journey in mid May 2013 which ended in December 2013, with a variety of jobs ranging from mountain cleaner to TRP Analyst to Tattoo maker to Rafting Trainee to Cremation Assistant to Tea Factory Worker to Bullet Mechanic.
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20. Don’t think too much.
Just dare to step ahead and
your PASSION will drive you
towards your dream
̶̶̶̶̶̶ Jubanashwa Mishra
Editor's Notes
What’s your dream? This is my favourite question, I usually asked myself thousand times before I am allowed to ask others the same question. And the best answer I used to get from the innocent kids or from the adults with kid’s innocence.
What did youuu want to be, when you were a kid? If I talk about myself. I am always a dreamer.
When I was one year old, every moment was a dreammm for me.
When I was 2 year old, I saw a butterfly and I wanted to fly sitting on it.
At the age of 4, I saw the superman, and wearing a blanket on my back tried to be superman. And obviously I fell down from the chair. [Sarcastic]
At the age of 6, I had fever and my mother took me to a doctor. Her stethoscope touched me, and I wanted to be a doctor.
At the age of 9, I watched Godfather movie, I had a weird dream to be a Don.
At the age of 13, a friend appreciated my painting, and I wanted to be a painter.
At the age of 15, my brother taught me the guitar chord, I wanted to be a rockstar.
With the flow of dreams I forgot when I entered into my adolescent stage… And one fine day my father asked me “What do you want to be, a doctor or an engineer”. And that’s how I became an engineer. This is my story. When I realized that’s not what I wanted to be, quit my software engineer job, did my Postgrad from school of Ideas, worked on various project like digital solutions to some big corporate to first time ever rural brand activation through folk theatre called Jatra. Started few of my own ventures like a picture dictionary of 2,50,000 word definitions called EZeedictionary.com, International short film festival Bhubaneswar and a story telling concept called FetchaKucha… I did what I always love to do. In between I met thousands of people, whose story was similar at their adolescent stage, after intermediate many of them choose a career path just for societal status. They wanted to be something and ended up with some other profession.
Why most of the people compromise their dream in their adolescent stage and choose a stereotypical path of engineering and medical. Now don’t tell me that every Indian kid have a dream to be a doctor or engineer!! Are we lacking creativity?? are we lacking of imagination of becoming something else?? Or it is just a parental interference and societal status that force us to choose a path between doctor and engineer. Why do people having feared to follow their passion, chase their dream to become what they really wanted to be. And I realized that it’s very much necessary to break that stereotypical trend in India, and spread the message of “Discover Your Passion”.
I wanted to inspire the youngsters of India to become what they really wanted to be, instead of living a compromise life of what they never wanted to be. That’s how I started the India chapter of One Week Job project;
Where I did 28 different jobs in 28 weeks throughout 28 states of India. It was a life time experience. I started this journey in mid may, which ended on December 2013. I tried all sort of jobs in every corner of India, travelling around 25000 km in all possible transport mediums. Jobs ranging from photographer, Mud artisan in kumartoli Kolkata, Volunteer in a HIV positive society, Story Telling Instructor to lamas in a Buddhist monastery, Cremation assistant, hardware store guy, journalist, floorhost in a bar, Boat house driver, Play school teacher, Content writer, Data entry administrator, Technical supervisor to an ecommerce start-up, Movie marketing executive for bollywood
Golden Temple Sevak, Bullet Mechanic, and when almost jobless Sundal seller in marina beach [Sarcastic]. More than that it was very difficult to sell condoms in rural bihar. It was a part of contraceptive rural campaign by government of India
While spreading the message “Discover Your Passion” I observed people who are living with their passion are very different. They are the happiest people in their work; they are very much satisfied in their job. Whenever there is an issue like “Job Satisfaction” raised in big corporate, people dig on the points like HR policy, workplace environment, Salary hike, Employee retention rate, working hours, manager subordinate relationship, and employee recognition etc. But no one wants to go to back to basics!! The root cause unconsciously unintentionally started long earlier, when you chose your final education for a profession. If you are not following your passion and choosing a career just for fear of societal status and parent’s interference; how you will be happy. Thus A kid wanted to be a singer ended up as a doctor, A kid wanted to be a painter ended up as an engineer and A kid wanted to be a writer ended up with a Personal banker.Now tell me how you expect to be satisfied with your job!! If most of them are living a temporary life. If you are not living with your passion, how will it be possible to live a lively life?
Trust me those people who follow their passion, stays in any corner, they are the happiest people on earth. While following your passion and chasing your dream, Ask often yourself “Whats Your Dream”. Listen to your heart always. If you are passionate about something just go for it. Don’t listen to people; always listen to your inner voice. You will always find people around you to intimidate you like - It is very difficult [Pause] this is not perfect time [Pause] you don’t have time [Pause] what will happen if you fail [Pause] You are new – will you be able to do that [Pause] No one have tried that before [Pause] It is very risky [Pause] This idea might not work [Pause] And many more “what if”. Don’t listen to them!! Are you able to answerable to yourself, that’s enough!! Visionary people see the world in a different way than their peers. Never live a temporary life. Like you hear!! I will work in a company for 3 years then I will start something of my own. Let me go to abroad for five years, save some money will start my own once I return back to India. [Pause] They would have started already if they really wanted to. People living with passion never wait for perfect time; Situation finds its own way. Few of my employers started their business in the college hostel itself. That can be the best example against all these calculative brains.Be clear about what you want; Give happiness the priority in your life. If you are living a temporary life, and have aspiration of doing something else throughout your life, and you never dare to step ahead. , you won’t be happy with that regret for lifetime.
Discover your passion, set your dream, and Follow your passion. Don’t think too much. Just dare to step ahead, and start chasing your dream, your PASSION will drive you towards your dream.A beautiful moment of my one week job journey I would like to share. When I was working as a rafting trainee in Jammu, One of my colleagues said a beautiful line – I love what I am doing, I don't care what people think about me. I don’t know how it will happen but I am very much sure, at the end of my life I ll have my own cruise, and my last procession over there offshore without a captain. That man has a dream. Thank You.