Saturday, January 3, 2015

Gracious new year 2015 -Unfold

This is an article that  I wrote for TE Connectivity employees during the year end 2014. 

The other day, a friend told me that he was feeling bad that the year had come to an end so quickly. He felt he hadn't ticked off everything on his bucket list. And in my usual positive tone I said, "But you have your whole life to complete your bucket list."

Really, what is the big fuss about the year ending? And why does December make some of us feel so dull and dreary, when it should, in fact, make us feel cheerful and optimistic. A year well-lived or a year less-lived is just like a glass half empty or half full right? It's the way you see it.

For me 2014 was a momentous one, and I refuse to see it in any other way. It gave me wonderful opportunities, I worked and met with diverse people and I gained several more lessons that will serve as useful oars to help me row my boat in the coming years.

I'm sharing some of these lessons with you today... Because you too have been an important part of my journey this year. You've pushed me to be a better L&D professional, a more rigorous writer, a more receptive listener and, most importantly, a more evolved person.

As I share with you the little knowledge I have, I push myself to higher standards too. And thus I take this opportunity to thank you very much dear reader... most of this year would have been incomplete without you.

So now you're a part of my inner circle, and you're the special ones privy to some of the lessons I've learned in the last year.
Travel opens up your mind, brings you closer to nature
My most memorable trips this year were to tiny places like Bargarh in Jharkhand & Puri in Orissa (Konark temple in east), Mumbai & Pune in the west, and Tamilnadu & Kerala in the south. I moved from the east/west to the south of India and saw five very diverse states, both culturally and geographically. From the rustic temples of East India to the lush green backwaters of Kerala, my eyes had a veritable feast. And more than anything, I felt a greater sense of pride in my nation.

I was amazed by the grit of the oriya culture and people, who showed a firm resolve to transform their lives and state, and I was intrigued by the people of kerala whose knowledge of natural healing and spices explained their love for life and learning. And to top it all, in both places I was close to nature, so close that all I could hear were the whisperings of the temple jingles and the murmurings of the insects in the spice gardens.
  
It's more fun with people than going it solo at work
Whether you work or you travel or you live, being together with people, even just one more person, is more fun than being alone. People add a lot more joy to your experiences. They help you think harder, they push your comfort zones and they challenge your levels of tolerance. You may get along with some, and you may fall apart with some. But they all eventually make you stronger and more complete.

One of my biggest rewards this year was being part of HR-TE and groups that helped me do just that. I travelled with a bunch of HR enthusiasts, I worked together with people from across the country and I wrote for thousands of people (indirect staff) from all walks and ages of life. And through it all, I never once felt alone.
When you have an idea, allow it to bloom on its own
I believe that the true power of any idea is when it gives life to itself. The best ideas are those that come to you naturally. Moreover, once the seed is planted in your mind, it will grow in the most organic and beautiful way. You, of course, have to water it on time, but it will unfold on its own, allowing you to capture its light and radiance in due time.

As an L&D professional and writer, the last year saw me explore many ideas. I'd often start out wondering if they were any good, little knowing that they had a mind of their own. So I went along with them, experimented and let them work themselves out. The results were not always the same, but they egged me on and today I don't let a thought go by without exploring its tiniest potential.
What can happen tomorrow is best done today
These are fast-paced times, when you don't know when the day begins and when it ends. As you grow in your personal and professional lives, the things you have to do just keep increasing in scope and scale. Thus responding to the urgency of time and opportunities is becoming the need of the hour, literally. Sometimes doing also means simply sitting back and enjoying the current moment, as it's going to flee so very soon, just like butterflies.

And in the last year, one of the biggest lessons I learned was to not only respect time and discipline, but to also unwind when necessary, to let go and enjoy life's small and big experiences. Time does not repeat itself, moments seldom return, like the waters beneath your feet in a river, dipping your feet in them just once is a treasure.
Stand by who you are, being true to 'you' is a reward in itself
Understand and be self-aware about oneself. This is the greatest gift for the world that sees and admires you. You are a unique value proposition at every moment and reward yourself for that, every day in life.
  
“Be a creator”
Tap into the artist within you, even if you can’t draw or paint

Sell without selling out
Never feel bad about selling your creations. Never feel bad about the art that you cannot sell. Just create. Vincent Van Gogh never could sell his art in his lifetime

Authenticity is a pursuit, not a destination
Finding your true voice is a constant and evolving process

Celebrate ordinary moments... you'll make an extraordinary life
Festivals come and go. New Year's Eve too will come and go. You'll make resolutions and you'll break resolutions. But what gives more joy is living each and every day to the fullest... of knowing that you've not "spent" one more day of your life but you've "gained" one more day in your life... with more experiences, more memories, more wisdom and more love.

So I may not have ticked off everything on my bucket list in 2014...and optimistic I am... because 2015 is another year... that I can't wait to see unfold. 

Sd/-
Roohul Haq