बुधवार, २२ जुलै, २००९

Story of Infosys -- Sudha Murthy

Sudha Murthy, wife of Infosys Chairman Narayanamurthy, talking about her life and the story of how Infosys was born:

It was in Pune that I met Narayan Murty through my friend Prasanna who is now the Wipro chief, who was also training in Telco. Most of the books that Prasanna lent me had Murty's name on them, which meant that I had a preconceived image of the man. Contrary to expectation, Murty was shy, bespectacled and an introvert. When he invited us for dinner, I was a bit taken aback as I thought the young man was making a very fast move. I refused since I was the only girl in the group. But Murty was relentless and we all decided to meet for dinner the next day at 7.30 p.m. at Green Fields hotel on the Main Road, Pune.

The next day I went there at 7 o clock since I had to go to the tailor near the hotel. And what do I see? Mr. Murty waiting in front of the hotel and it was only seven. Till today, Murty maintains that I had mentioned (consciously!) that I would be going to the tailor at 7 so that I could meet him...And I maintain that I did not say any such thing consciously or unconsciously because I did not think of Murty as anything other than a friend at that stage. We have agreed to disagree on this matter. Soon, we became friends. Our conversations were filled with Murty's experiences abroad and the books that he has read.

My friends insisted that Murty was trying to impress me because he was interested in me. I kept denying it till one fine day, after dinner Murty said “ I want to tell you something”. I knew this was it. It was coming. He said, I am 5'4" tall. I come from a lower middle class family. I can never become rich in my life and I can never give you any riches. You are beautiful, bright, intelligent and you can get anyone you want. But will you marry me? I asked Murty to give me some time for an answer. My father didn't want me to marry a wannabe politician,(a communist at that) who didn't have a steady job and wanted to build an orphanage... When I went to Hubli I told my parents about Murty and his proposal. My mother was positive since Murty was also from Karnataka, seemed intelligent and comes from a good family. But my father asked: What's his job, his salary, his qualifications etc? Murty was working as a research assistant and was earning less than me.He was willing to go dutch with me on our outings.

My parents agreed to meet Murty in Pune on a particular day at 10 a. m sharp. Murty did not turn up. How can I trust a man to take care of my daughter if he cannot keep an appointment,asked my father.At 12 noon Murty turned up in a bright red shirt! He had gone on work to Bombay, was stuck in a traffic jam on the ghats, so he hired a taxi (though it was very expensive for him) to meet his would-be father-in-law. Father was unimpressed. My father asked him what he wanted to become in life. Murty said he wanted to become a politician in the communist party and wanted to open an orphanage. My father gave his verdict. NO. I don't want my daughter to marry somebody who wants to become a communist and then open an orphanage

when he himself didn't have money to support his family. Ironically, today, I have opened many orphanages something which Murty wanted to do 25 years ago. By this time I realized I had developed a liking towards Murty which could only be termed as love. I wanted to marry Murty because he is an honest man. He proposed to me highlighting the negatives in his life. I promised my father that I will not marry Murty without his blessings though at the same time, I cannot marry anybody else. My father said he would agree if Murty promised to take up a steady job. But Murty refused saying he will not do things in life because somebody wanted him to. So, I was caught between the two most important people in my life.

The stalemate continued for three years during which our courtship took us to every restaurant and cinema hall in Pune. In those days, Murty was always broke. Moreover, he didn't earn much to manage. Ironically today, he manages Infosys Technologies Ltd,one of the world's most reputed companies. He always owed me money. We used to go for dinner and he would say, I don't have money with me, you pay my share, I will return it to you later. For three years I maintained a book on Murty's debt to me. No, he never returned the money and I finally tore it up after my wedding. The amount was a little over Rs 4000.

During this interim period Murty quit his job as research assistant and started his own software business. Now, I had to pay his salary too! Towards the late 70s computers were entering India in a big way. During the fag end of 1977 Murty decided to take up a job as General Manager at Patni Computers in Bombay. But before he joined the company he wanted to marry me since he was to go on training to the US after joining. My father gave in as he was happy Murty had a decent job, now. We where married in Murty's house in Bangalore on February 10, 1978 with only our two families present. I got my first silk sari. The wedding expenses came to only Rs 800(US$ 17) with Murty and I pooling in Rs 400 each.

I went to the US with Murty after marriage. Murty encouraged me to see America on my own because I loved travelling. I toured America for three months on backpack and had interesting experiences which will remain fresh in my mind forever. Like the time when I was taken into custody by the New York police because they thought I was an Italian trafficking drugs in Harlem. Or the time when I spent the night at the bottom of the Grand Canyon with an old couple. Murty panicked because he couldn't get a response from my hotel room even at midnight. He thought I was either killed or kidnapped.

In 1981 Murty wanted to start INFOSYS. he had a vision and zero capital... initially I was very apprehensive about Murty getting into business. We did not have any business background. Moreover we were living a comfortable life in Bombay with a regular pay check and I didn't want to rock the boat. But Murty was passionate about creating good quality software. I decided to support him. Typical of Murty, he just had a dream and no money. So I gave him Rs 10,000 which I had saved for a rainy day, without his knowledge and told him, This is all I have. Take it. I give you three years sabbatical leave. I will take care of the financial needs of our house. You go and chase your dreams without any worry. But you have only three years! Murty and his six colleagues started Infosys in 1981,with enormous interest and hard work.

In 1982 I left Telco and moved to Pune with Murty.We bought a small house on loan which also became the Infosys office. I was a clerk-cum-cook-cum-programmer. I also took up a job as Senior Systems Analyst with Walchand group of Industries to support the house. In 1983 Infosys got their first client, MICO, in Bangalore. Murty moved to Bangalore and stayed with his mother while I went to Hubli to deliver my second child, Rohan. Ten days after my son was born, Murty left for the US on project work. I saw him only after a year as I was unable to join Murty in the US because my son had infantile eczema, an allergy to vaccinations. So for more than a year I did not step outside our home for fear of my son contracting an infection. It was only after Rohan got all his vaccinations that I came to Bangalore where we rented a small house in Jayanagar and rented another house as Infosys headquarters.

My father presented Murty a scooter to commute. I once again became a cook, programmer, clerk, secretary, office assistant et al.Nandan Nilekani(MD of Infosys) and his wife Rohini stayed with us. While Rohini babysat my son, I wrote programmes for Infosys. There was no car, no phone,just two kids and a bunch of us working hard, juggling our lives and having fun while Infosys was taking shape. It was not only me but the wives of other partners too who gave their unstinted support. We all knew that our men were trying to build something good. It was like a big joint family,taking care and looking out for one another. I still remember Sudha Gopalakrishna looking after my daughter Akshata with all care and love while Kumari Shibulal cooked for all of us. Murty made it very clear that it would either be me or him working at Infosys. Never the two of us together... I was involved with Infosys initially. Nandan Nilekani suggested I should be on the Board but Murty said he did not want a husband and wife team at Infosys. I was shocked since I had the relevant experience and technical qualifications. He said, Sudha if you want to work with Infosys, I will withdraw, happily. I was pained to know that I will not be involved in the company my husband was building and that I would have to give up a job that I am qualified to do and love doing. It took me a couple of days to grasp the reason behind Murty's request. I realised that to make Infosys a success one had to give one's 100 percent.One had to be focussed on it alone with no other distractions. If the two of us had to give 100 percent to Infosys then what would happen to our home and our children? One of us had to take care of our home while the other took care of Infosys.

I opted to be a homemaker, after all Infosys was Murty's dream.It was a big sacrifice but it was one that had to be made. Even today, Murty says,Sudha, I stepped on your career to make mine. You are responsible for my success. I might have given up my career for my husband's sake. But that does not make me a doormat... Many think that I have been made the sacrificial lamb at Narayan Murty's altar of success. A few women journalists have even accused me of setting a wrong example by giving up my dreams to make my husbands a reality. Is'nt freedom about living your life the way you want it? What is right for one person might be wrong for another. It is up to the individual to make a choice that is effective in her life.I feel that when a woman gives up her right to choose for herself is when she crosses over from being an individual to a doormat. Murty's dreams encompassed not only himself but a generation of people.It was about founding something worthy, exemplary and honorable. It was about creation and distribution of wealth. His dreams were grander than my career plans, in all aspects. So, when I had to choose between Murty's career and mine, I opted for what I thought was a right choice. We had a home and two little children. Measles, mumps, fractures, PTA meetings, wants and needs of growing children do not care much for grandiose dreams. They just needed to be attended to. Somebody had to take care of it all.Somebody had to stay back to create a home base that would be fertile for healthy growth, happiness, and more dreams to dream.I became that somebody willingly.I can confidently say that if I had had a dream like Infosys, Murty would have given me his unstinted support.The roles would have been reversed. We are not bound by the archaic rules of marriage.I cook for him but I don't wait up to serve dinner like a traditional wife.So, he has no hassles about heating up the food and having his dinner.He does not intrude into my time especially when I am writing my novels.He does not interfere in my work at the Infosys Foundation and I don't interfere with the running of Infosys. I teach Computer Science to MBA and MCA students at Christ college for a few hours every week and I earn around Rs 50,000 a year.I value this financial independence greatly though there is no need for me to pursue a teaching career. Murty respects that.I travel all over the world without Murty because he hates] travelling.We trust each other implicitly. We have another understanding too. While he earns the money, I spend it, mostly through the charity. Philanthropy is a profession and an art... The Infosys Foundation was born in 1997 with the sole objective of uplifting the less-privileged sections of society.

In the past three years we have build hospitals, orphanges, rehabilitation centres, school buildings, science centres and more than 3500 libraries. Our work is mainly in the rural areas amongst women and children.I am one of the trustees and our activities span six states including Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra, Orissa, Chandigarh and Maharashtra.I travel to around 800 villages constantly. Infosys Foundation has a minimal staff of three trustees and three office members. We all work very hard to achieve our goals and that is the reason why Infosys Foundation has a distinct identity. Every year we donate around Rs 5-6 crore (Rs 50 - 60 million). We run Infosys Foundation the way Murty runs Infosys in a professional and scientific way. Philanthropy is a profession and an art. It can be used or misused. We slowly want to increase the donations and we dream of a time when Infosys Foundation could donate large amounts of money. Every year we receive more than 10,000 applications for donations. Everyday I receive more than 120 calls. Amongst these,there are those who genuinely need help and there are hood winkers too. I receive letters asking me to donate Rs five lakh to someone because five lakh is, like peanuts to Infosys. Some people write to us asking for free Infosys shares.Over the years I have learnt to differentiate the wheat from the chaff, though I still give a patient hearing to all the cases. Sometimes I feel I have lost the ability to trust people. I have become shrewder to avoid being conned. It saddens me to realise that even as a person is talking to me I try to analyse them: Has he come here for any donation? Why is he praising my work or enquiring about my health, does he want some money from me? Eight out of ten times I am right. They do want my money. But I feel bad for the other two whom I suspected. I think that is the price that I have to pay for the position that I am in now. The greatest difficulty in having money is teaching your children the value of it and trying to keep them on a straight line.... Bringing up children in a moneyed atmosphere is a difficult task.

Even today I think twice if I have to spend Rs10 on an auto when I can walk up to my house. I cannot expect my children to do the same. They have seen money from the time they were born. But we can lead by example. When they see Murty wash his own plate after eating and clean the two toilets in the house everyday they realise that no work is demeaning irrespective of how rich you are. I dont have a maid at home because I dont see the need for one. When children see both parents working hard, living a simple life, most of the time they tend to follow. This doesn't mean we expect our children to live an austere life. My children buy what they want and go where they want but they have to follow certain rules. They will have to show me a bill for whatever they buy.My daughter can buy five new outfits but she has to give away five old ones. My son can go out with his friends for lunch or dinner but if he wants to go to a five star hotel, we discourage it. Or we accompany him.So far my children haven't given me any heartbreak. They are good children. My eldest daughter is studying abroad, whereas my son is studying in Bangalore. They don't use their father's name in vain. If asked, they only say that his name is Murty and that he works for Infosys.They don't want to be recognised and appreciated because of their father or me but for themselves.

I dont feel guilty about having money for we have worked hard for it. But I dont feel compfortable flaunting it.. It is a conscious decision on our part to live a simple, so- called middle class life. We live in the same Two-bedroom, sparsely furnished house before INFOSYS became a succedd. Our only extravagance is buying books and CDs. My house has no lockers for I have no jewels. I wear a stone earring which I bought in mumbai for Rs100. I don't even wear my mangalsutra until I attend some family functions or I am with my mother-in-law. I am not fond of jewellery or saris. Five years ago, I went to Kashi where tradition demands that you give up something and I gave up shopping. Since then I haven't bought myself a sari or gone shopping. It is my friends who gift me with saris. Murty bought me a sari a long time ago. It was not to my taste and I told him to refrain from buying saris for me in the future.I am no good at selecting men's clothes either. It is my daughter who does the shopping for us. I still have the same sofa at home which my daughter wants to change. However, we have indulged ourselves with each one having their own music system and computer. I don't carry a purse and neither does Murty most of the time. I do tell him to keep some small change with him but he doesn't. I borrow money from my secretary or my driver if I need cash. They know my habit so they always carry extra cash with them. But I settle the accounts every evening.

Murty and I are very comfortable with our lifestyle and we dont see the need to change it now that we have money. Murty and I are two opposites that complement each other... Murty is sensitive and romantic in his own way. He always gifts me books addressed to From Me to You. Or to the person I most admire etc. We both love books. We are both complete opposites. I am an extrovert and he is an introvert. I love watching movies and listening to classical music. Murty loves listening to English classical music.I go out for movies with my students and secretary every other week. I am still young at heart. I really enjoyed watching "Kaho Na Pyaar Hai" and I am a Hrithik Roshan fan. It has been more than 20 years since Murty and I went for a movie. My daughter once gave us a surprise by booking tickets for "Titanic". Since I had a prior engagement that day, Murty went for the movie with his secretary Pandu. I love travelling whereas Murty loves spending time at home. Friends come and go with the share prices... Even in my dreams, I did not expect Infosys to grow like the way it has. I don't think even Murty envisioned this phenomenal success, at least not in 1981. After Infosys went public in 1993, we became what people would call as rich, moneyed people. I was shocked to see what was happening to Infosys and to us. Suddenly you see and hear about so much money. Your name and photo is splashed in the papers. People talk about you. It was all new to me.

Suddenly I have people walking up to me saying, oh we where such good friends, we had a meal 25 years ago, they claim to have been present at our wedding(which is an utter life because only my family was present at my wedding). I dont even know all these people who claim to know Murty and me so well.. But that doesn't mean I don't have true friends. I do have genuine friends, a handful, who have been with me for a very long time. My equation with these people has not changed and vice versa. I am also very close to Narayan Murty's family, especially my sister-in-law Kamala Murty, a school teacher, who is more of a dear friend to me. I have discovered that these are the few relationships and friendships that don't fluctuate depending on the price of Infosys shares. Have I lost my identity as a woman, in Murty's shadow?... No. I might be Mrs Narayan Murty. I might be Akshata and Rohan's mother. I might be the trustee of Infosys Foundation. But I am still Sudha.. I play different roles like all women. That doesn't mean we don't have our own identity. Women have that extra quality of adaptability and learn to fit into different shoes. But we are our own selves still. And we have to exact our freedom by making the right choices in our lives, dictated by us and not by the world.

--sudha murthy

शनिवार, १८ जुलै, २००९

100 Simple Ways to Change Your Life for the Better

By Jessica Hupp

No matter how perfect you may think you are, the fact this there’s always some small way you can improve upon yourself. Whether it’s broadening your knowledge or reducing your impact on the earth, there are seemingly endless little things you can do to make a change for the better. Here, we’ll discuss 100 of these steps, and how you can go about doing them.

Health

Good health is the foundation of a good life, so make these improvements, and they’ll resonate out to the rest of your life.

  1. Eat breakfast every morning: Eating breakfast is important for your health and mental power, supplying essential vitamins, minerals, and energy for your day.
  2. Get a good night’s rest: You just can’t have a happy and productive life if you’re tired all of the time, so get some quality shut eye.
  3. Drink water: Step up your water intake to lose weight, feel better, and improve your skin.
  4. Eat slowly: Slow down when you eat, and you’ll find that you consume less while still feeling satisfied.
  5. Cut down on junk food: Junk food has a nasty way of bringing your health down, so avoid it whenever possible, opting instead for healthy food like fresh fruits and vegetables.
  6. Practice good dental hygiene: Researchers have found that dental hygiene is important for more than cosmetic reasons-it can help you chew food and even avoid heart disease.
  7. Drink tea: Be sure to check out the powerhouse of benefits that tea can deliver, which includes improved memory and prevention of ills such as cavities, cancer, and heart disease.
  8. Get some exercise: Whether you need to lose weight or not, exercise will have a positive effect on your overall health and quality of life.
  9. Improve your energy: If you’re feeling sluggish all day, chances are you’re just not going to feel good about yourself. So take a few steps to boost your energy, and you’ll be better in your daily life.
  10. Intensify your workouts: Researchers have found that by doing more intense workouts, you can enjoy similar benefits that you would with a more relaxed workout for a longer period of time.
  11. Enjoy fish a few times a week: Eat fish, and you’ll get a serving of Omega-3 fatty acids, which can help reduce heart disease.
  12. Wear better shoes: Don’t torture your toes with restrictive shoes all the time-limit the amount of time you spend in uncomfortable shoes.
  13. Protect your skin: Stay out of the sun to avoid skin damage, or use sunblock to help.
  14. Eat at home: It’s easier and cheaper to prepare healthy foods on your own at home, and skillfully cooking a meal is sure to impress just about anyone.
  15. Get tested for prediabetes: Diabetes is a disease that many Americans are susceptible to, and by discovering it early on you can prevent it or lessen its impact.
  16. Take a daily walk: Get a little bit of movement and clear your mind with a walk every day.
  17. Lose weight: One of the best things you can do for your health and overall quality of life is to shed a few pounds.

Social

Take these steps to change your social life for the better.

  1. Join a book club: Get some social interaction while improving your knowledge with a book club.
  2. Get out of the house: Believe it or not, the world just isn’t going to come to you. You’ve got to get out of your “zone” for social interaction.
  3. Volunteer: For a rewarding social experience, look into volunteer opportunities.
  4. Ignore minor irritations: Whether it’s some jerk in traffic, or incessant Facebook application requests, some things just aren’t worth dealing with.
  5. Start a blog: Spark an online discussion and network with new people through a blog.
  6. Talk to strangers: Don’t hesitate to spark a conversation with someone you don’t know-you just might enjoy yourself, or even make a new friend.
  7. Don’t stereotype or label people: Avoid dismissing people based on factors you don’t fully understand, and you may find that they have something to offer you.
  8. Call old friends: You’d be surprised how many people would be overjoyed to hear from you, especially if it’s been a while since you’ve seen them.
  9. Go to church: Make new friends and get in touch with your spiritual side at church or temple.
  10. Host a party: Spend some time with good friends and enjoy yourself at home by inviting others over for a party.
  11. Enjoy a hobby: Having a regular, relaxing activity will bring you joy.
  12. Join a club: Whether you’re into board games or photography, there’s a group out there for you.

Emotional

Improve your emotional life with these simple strategies.

  1. Make an effort to be happy: Whether you actually feel happy or not, make it a point to attempt happiness. It will help you feel better, as well as others around you.
  2. Consider religion: If you’re not a spiritual person, consider becoming more involved with religion to improve your emotional well-being.
  3. Stop taking things personally: Although it may seem to the contrary, know that not everyone is out to make your life harder.
  4. Be optimistic: Put a positive spin on things and feel better about the future.
  5. Know when to lose sleep: Sometimes, you have more important things to do than sleep, but they key is knowing when that should happen.
  6. Step out of your comfort zone: Make it a point to step out of your comfort zone once in awhile. It’s a great way to advance yourself.
  7. Get rid of ill-fitting clothing: Clothes that don’t fit right will just make you look bad and feel worse about yourself. If you love a piece, but it just doesn’t look good, consider getting it tailored.
  8. Spend time with a child: Look at the world through a child’s eyes and get inspired. You’ll learn to appreciate simple things and see life with excitement.
  9. Pamper yourself: Take care of yourself, whether that means getting a pint of ice cream now and then, or just getting a spa treatment.
  10. Celebrate your successes: When you’ve accomplished something great, take a moment to feel good about it!
  11. Quit your technology addiction: Although you may love your BlackBerry, you’ll feel a whole lot better if you just step away from the screen for a while.
  12. Set goals: By setting goals, you’ll give yourself something to strive for and look forward to.
  13. Feel good about yourself: Make a decision to improve your self-confidence, and you’ll feel better. Others will notice it, too.
  14. Be thankful: Every now and then, take some time to acknowledge all of the good things you have in your life, big and small.
  15. Cut yourself some slack: Avoid inventing your own impossible, stringent rules that you have to stick to-they’ll only make you feel nervous and guilty.
  16. Let go of the past: Don’t hold grudges-let go, and you’ll free up emotional space.
  17. Don’t be dramatic: Stop inflating small problems, or you’ll make yourself more anxious than you need to be.
  18. Express yourself: Let your emotions come out through art, writing, or other forms of expression.
  19. Meditate: Take some time out every day to have an inner dialogue with yourself.

Financial

Make these changes to improve your life’s financial outlook.

  1. Pay off debt: Nothing will improve your finances better than simply getting rid of debt.
  2. Build an emergency fund: Keep an emergency fund to save yourself from plummeting into the red when something pops up, and you’ll be much more secure.
  3. Track your spending: At some point in their lives, nearly everyone has wondered where all their money goes. Try this exercise to finally get to the bottom of it, and identify spots where your money could be better spent.
  4. Be frugal: Embrace frugality in your life, and you’ll save money while living more simply.
  5. Make extra payments: Pay off mortgage and other large debts early, and you’ll take a load off.
  6. Diversify your income: Provide yourself with some financial security by finding multiple sources of income.
  7. Save: The concept is simple-save money, and you’ll have more financial power to do the things you’d like to do.
  8. Eat at home more often: Eating out all the time may be fun, but preparing meals at home is a better financial strategy.
  9. Invest: Investing is not only fun, it’s an excellent way to make your money grow.
  10. Set a goal: Give yourself a financial goal to achieve, whether it’s saving for a particular item, or doubling your investments.
  11. Save for retirement: Don’t give your future self a huge mess to take care of-save now, and you’ll enjoy it later.

Mental

Improve your mind by taking these simple steps.

  1. Go back to school: Continuing your education does not have to be a complicated endeavor. Take an online class, or just a weekend seminar.
  2. Read classic books: Improve your mind by finally picking up all those books you were supposed to read in school.
  3. Plan: Always have a plan for your life, so you’ll know what you’re working toward.
  4. Quit procrastinating: Resolve to get moving, and you’ll find that you have much more time than you originally realized.
  5. Get inspired by a book: Read a book that will help you spark positive changes in your life.
  6. Learn from your mistakes: Don’t let mistakes get you down. Instead, consider what you did wrong, and how you can avoid doing so again in the future.
  7. Stop worrying: Let go of worry, and know that the future will come no matter what you do about it.
  8. Learn to play a musical instrument: Pick up a guitar, or even a harp, to improve your mental capacity and have something fun to do.
  9. Work to your own advantage: Improve upon what you can, and let the rest fall away.
  10. Think slowly: Instead of jumping to conclusions, carefully calculate what a situation means. Doing so can help you save relationships that might be damaged by rash thinking
  11. Participate in a debate: Have a rational discussion with someone of similar intellect to improve your knowledge.
  12. Learn a new language: Broaden your horizons by learning how to speak a new language.
  13. Visit Wikipedia: Spend some time on Wikipedia learning lots of interesting facts you’ve never realized before.

Habits

Make these changes in your daily life to improve upon yourself.

  1. Quit smoking: It’s the single most important thing you can do for your health, appearance, and energy. You’ll smell better, too.
  2. Wake up early: Be an early riser, and you’ll find that you have more time to get things done.
  3. Spend more time outside: Head outside to become more active and enjoy the world around you.
  4. Be organized: Make things easier on yourself by living a more organized life.

At Work

You spend so much time at work, but probably don’t often consider how you can improve upon this important facet of your life. Take these steps to make things just a little bit better.

  1. Make friends with your coworkers: One of the easiest and most important things you can do to improve your career is to practice inner networking. Socialize with your coworkers, and they’ll be more willing to help you when you need it.
  2. Improve your writing skills: If you improve upon your writing skills, you’ll instantly sound more intelligent and persuasive.
  3. Collaborate: Don’t go it alone-ask for help, and give help in return.
  4. Keep your inbox empty: Reduce anxiety and simplify by clearing out your inbox as much as you can.
  5. Leave work at the door: Don’t bring work home with you, or you’ll stress yourself out at home.
  6. Join a professional association: Network with others in your field for fun and career advancement.
  7. Ask for a raise: Simply asking for a raise you deserve is a no-brainer way to feel better about work and your paycheck.
  8. Improve your resume: If you’re not happy with your job, give your resume a facelift and consider seeking a new position.
  9. Improve your system: If you’ve got a messy desk, or generally lead a disorganized work life, take charge by reorganizing.
  10. Start your own business: One of the best ways to improve your career is to go into business for yourself.

In Your Community

Getting involved in your community is a great way to improve upon your life. Try these methods for getting out there.

  1. Vote: Impact your community’s future by participating in the election of officials.
  2. Donate unused items: Instead of holding a garage sale, pass your old items on to people who need them-like books to schools, and clothing to shelters.
  3. Support charitable endeavors: Whether it’s with money or time, do what you can to help out charities in your community.
  4. Be a coach: Offer to coach a youth sport, and you’ll shape young lives while having fun.
  5. Visit your local library: Take advantage of your community’s library to both save money and broaden your mind.

In the Environment

An excellent way to improve upon yourself is to reduce the negative impact you have on the world. Take these steps to get greener and change your life for the better.

  1. Work to reduce your carbon emissions: Find out about the many things you can do to help cut your carbon emissions, and then take action on them.
  2. Improve your gas mileage: Drive more slowly and coast as much as you can to improve your gas mileage.
  3. Turn off the lights: Cut your waste and energy bill by turning off your lights whenever you don’t need them.
  4. Get a reusable water bottle: Keep plastic water bottles out of our landfills by getting a container you can use over and over again.
  5. Reduce your trash: Take steps to cut down on the waste you put in landfills.
  6. Buy local and organic food: Support your health and local farmer by purchasing local, organic produce.
  7. Adjust your thermostat: Let your heater and AC take a small break by adjusting your thermostat to reduce waste.
  8. Stop using plastic bags: Quit using plastic bags, and you’ll both reduce your impact and save animals.
  9. Take shorter showers: Save a precious resource by reducing the amount of water you use in your daily shower.

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100 Small Facts

1. Ants don't sleep.

2. Owls have eyeballs that are tubular in shape, because of this, they cannot move their eyes.

3. A bird requires more food in proportion to its size than a baby or a cat.

4. The mouse is the most common mammal in the US.

5. A newborn kangaroo is about 1 inch in length.

6. A cow gives nearly 200,000 glasses of milk in her lifetime.

7. The Canary Islands were not named for a bird called a canary. They were named after a breed of large dogs. The Latin name was Canariae insulae - "Island of Dogs."

8. There are 701 types of pure breed dogs.

9. A polecat is not a cat. It is a nocturnal European weasel.

10. Tapeworms range in size from about 0.04 inch to more than 50 feet in length.

11. A baby bat is called a pup.

12. German Shepherds bite humans more than any other breed of dog.

13. A female mackerel lays about 500,000 eggs at one time.

14. It takes 35 to 65 minks to produce the average mink coat. The numbers for other types of fur coats are: beaver - 15; fox - 15 to 25; ermine - 150; chinchilla - 60 to 100.

15. The animal responsible for the most human deaths world-wide is the mosquito.

16. The biggest pig in recorded history was Big Boy of Black Mountain, North Carolina, who was weighed at 1,904 pounds in 1939.

17. Cats respond most readily to names that end in an "ee" sound.

18. A cat cannot see directly under its nose. This is why the cat cannot seem to find tidbits on the floor.

19. Pigs, walruses and light-colored horses can be sunburned.

20. Snakes are immune to their own poison.

21. An iguana can stay under water for 28 minutes.

22. Cats have more than one hundred vocal sounds, while dogs only have about ten.

23. The biggest member of the cat family is the male lion, which weighs 528 pounds (240 kilograms).

24. Most lipstick contains fish scales.

25. Rats multiply so quickly that in 18 months, two rats could have over a million descendants.

26. Each day in the US, animal shelters are forced to destroy 30,000 dogs and cats.

27. A shrimp's heart is in their head.

28. A pregnant goldfish is called a twit.

29. A cockroach will live nine days without its head, before it starves to death.

30. The cat lover is an ailurophile, while a cat hater is an ailurophobe.

31. A woodpecker can peck twenty times a second.

32. It may take longer than two days for a chick to break out of its shell.

33. Dragonflies are one of the fastest insects, flying 50 to 60 mph.

34. Despite man's fear and hatred of the wolf, it has not ever been proved that a non-rabid wolf ever attacked a human.

35. There are more than 100 million dogs and cats in the United States.

36. Americans spend more than 5.4 billion dollars on their pets each year.

37. Cat's urine glows under a black light.

38. The largest cockroach on record is one measured at 3.81 inches in length.

39. It is estimated that a single toad may catch and eat as many as 10,000 insects in the course of a summer.

40. Amphibians eyes come in a variety shapes and sizes. Some even have square or heart-shaped pupils.

41. It would require an average of 18 hummingbirds to weigh in at 1 ounce.

42. Dogs that do not tolerate small children well are the St. Bernard, the Old English sheep dog, the Alaskan malamute, the bull terrier, and the toy poodle.

43. Moles are able to tunnel through 300 feet of earth in a day.

44. Howler monkeys are the noisiest land animals. Their calls can be heard over 2 miles away.

45. A quarter of the horses in the US died of a vast virus epidemic in 1872.

46. There is no single cat called the panther. The name is commonly applied to the leopard, but it is also used to refer to the puma and the jaguar. A black panther is really a black leopard. A capon is a castrated rooster.

47. The world's largest rodent is the Capybara. An Amazon water hog that looks like a guinea pig, it can weigh more than 100 pounds.

48. The poison-arrow frog has enough poison to kill about 2,200 people.

49. The hummingbird, the loon, the swift, the kingfisher, and the grebe are all birds that cannot walk.

50. The poisonous copperhead snake smells like fresh cut cucumbers.

51. A chameleon's tongue is twice the length of its body.

52. Worker ants may live seven years and the queen may live as long as 15 years.

53. The blood of mammals is red, the blood of insects is yellow, and the blood of lobsters is blue.

54. Cheetahs make a chirping sound that is much like a bird's chirp or a dog's yelp. The sound is so an intense, it can be heard a mile away.

55. The underside of a horse's hoof is called a frog. The frog peels off several times a year with new growth.

56. The bloodhound is the only animal whose evidence is admissible in an American court. 98% of brown bears in the United States are in Alaska.

57. Before air conditioning was invented, white cotton slipcovers were put on furniture to keep the air cool.

58. The Barbie doll has more than 80 careers.

59. To make one pound of whole milk cheese, 10 pounds of whole milk is needed.

60. 99% of pumpkins that are sold for decoration.

61. Every 30 seconds a house fire doubles in size.

62. The month of December is the most popular month for weddings in the Philippines.

63. A one ounce milk chocolate bar has 6 mg of caffeine.

64. Carbon monoxide can kill a person in less than 15 minutes.

65. The largest ever hailstone weighed over 1kg and fell in Bangladesh in 1986.

66. Ants can live up to 16 years.

67. In Belgium, there is a museum that is just for strawberries.

68. The sense of smell of an ant is just as good as a dog's.

69. Popped popcorn should be stored in the freezer or refrigerator as this way it can stay crunchy for up to three weeks.

70. Coca-Cola was originally green.

71. The most common name in the world is Mohammed.

72. The name of all the continents end with the same letter that they start with.

73. The strongest muscle in the body is the tongue.

74. TYPEWRITER is the longest word that can be made using the letters only on one row ! of the keyboard.

75. Women blink nearly twice as much as men!!

76. You can't kill yourself by holding your breath.

77. It is impossible to lick your elbow.

78. People say "Bless you" when you sneeze because when you sneeze, your heart stops for a millisecond.

79. It is physically impossible for pigs to look up into the sky.

80. The "sixth sick sheik's sixth sheep's sick" is said to be the toughest
tongue twister in the English language.

81. If you sneeze too hard, you can fracture a rib. If you try to suppress a sneeze, you can rupture a blood vessel in your head or neck and die.

82. Each king in a deck of playing cards represents great king from history. Spades - King David Clubs - Alexander the Great, Hearts - charlemagne Diamonds - Julius Caesar.

83. 111,111,111 x 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321

84. If a statue of a person in the park on a horse has both front legs in the air, the person died in battle. If the horse has one front leg in the the person died as a result of wounds received in battle. If the horse has all four legs on the ground, the person died of natural causes.

85. What do bullet proof vests, fire escapes, windshield wipers and laser
printers all have in common?
Ans. All invented by women.
Question - This is the only food that doesn't spoil. What is this?
Ans. Honey.

86.A crocodile cannot stick its tongue out.
A snail can sleep for three years.
All polar bears are left handed.

87. American Airlines saved $40,000 in 1987 by eliminating one olive from each salad served in first-class.

88. Butterflies taste with their feet.

89. Elephants are the only animals that can't jump.

90. In the last 4000 years, no new animals have been domesticated.

91. On average, people fear spiders more than they do death.

92. Shakespeare invented the word 'assassination' and 'bump'.

93. Stewardesses is the longest word typed with only the left hand.

94. The ant always falls over on its right side when intoxicated.

95. The electric chair was invented by a dentist.

96. The human heart creates enough pressure when it pumps out to the body to squirt blood 30 feet.

97. Wearing headphones for just an hour will increase the bacteria in your ear by 700 times.

98. The cigarette lighter was invented before the match.

99. Most lipstick contains fish scales.

100. Like fingerprints, everyone's tongue print is different.

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Motivational Quotes....

Encouragement is a necessary part of supervision.

Thomas J. Watson

Excellence is to do a common thing in an uncommon way.

Booker T. Washington

If you can do a half-assed job of anything, you're a one-eyed man in a kingdom of the blind.

Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.

Nothing average ever stood as a monument to progress. When progress is looking for a partner it doesn't turn to those who believe they are only average. It turns instead to those who are forever searching and striving to become the best they possibly can. If we seek the average level we cannot hope to achieve a high level of success. Our only hope is to avoid being a failure.

A. Lou Vickery

Excellence and size are fundamentally incompatible.

Robert Townsend

Even to a wicked man a divinity gives wealth, Cyrnus, but to few men comes the gift of excellence.

Theognis

Next to excellence is the appreciation of it.

William Makepeace Thackeray

You must motivate yourself EVERYDAY!

Matthew Stasior

In every one of us there are two ruling and directing principles, whose guidance we follow wherever they may lead; the one being an innate desire of pleasure; the other, an acquired judgment which aspires after excellence.

Socrates

It is hard to be truly excellent, four-square in hand and foot and mind, formed without blemish.

SIMONIDES of Ceos

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The Sands of Forgiveness....

The Sands of Forgiveness


A story tells that two friends were walking through the desert. During some point of the journey they had an argument, and one friend slapped the other one in the face.

The one who got slapped was hurt, but without saying anything, wrote in the sand:

TODAY MY BEST FRIEND SLAPPED ME IN THE FACE.

They kept on walking until they found an oasis, where they decided to take a bath. The one who had been slapped got stuck in the mire and started drowning, but the friend saved him.

After he recovered from the near drowning, he wrote on a stone:

TODAY MY BEST FRIEND SAVED MY LIFE.

The friend who had slapped and saved his best friend asked him, “After I hurt you, you wrote in the sand and now, you write on a stone, why?”

The other friend replied “When someone hurts us we should write it down in sand where winds of forgiveness can erase it away. But, when someone does something good for us, we must engrave it in stone where no wind can ever erase it.”

"LEARN TO WRITE YOUR HURTS IN THE SAND AND TO CARVE YOUR BENEFITS IN STONE.."

Life's Little Instruction Book.....

  1. Have a firm handshake.
  2. Look people in the eye.
  3. Sing in the shower.
  4. Own a great stereo system.
  5. If in a fight, hit first and hit hard.
  6. Keep secrets.
  7. Never give up on anybody. Miracles happen everyday.
  8. Always accept an outstretched hand.
  9. Be brave. Even if you're not, pretend to be. No one can tell the difference.
  10. Whistle.
  11. Avoid sarcastic remarks.
  12. Choose your life's mate carefully. From this one decision will come 90 per cent of all your happiness or misery.
  13. Make it a habit to do nice things for people who will never find out.
  14. Lend only those books you never care to see again.
  15. Never deprive someone of hope; it might be all that they have.
  16. When playing games with Children, let them win.
  17. Give people a second chance, but not a third.
  18. Be romantic.
  19. Become the most positive and enthusiastic person you know.
  20. Loosen up. Relax. Except for rare life-and-death matters, nothing is as important as it first seems.
  21. Don't allow the phone to interrupt important moments. It's there for your convenience, not the caller's.
  22. Be a good loser.
  23. Be a good winner.
  24. Think twice before burdening a friend with a secret.
  25. When someone hugs you, let them be the first to let go.
  26. Be modest. A lot was accomplished before you were born.
  27. Keep it simple.
  28. Beware of the person who has nothing to lose.
  29. Don't burn bridges. You'll be surprised how many times you have to cross the same river.
  30. Live your life so that your epitaph could read, No Regrets
  31. Be bold and courageous. When you look back on life, you'll regret the things you didn't do more than the one's you did.
  32. Never waste an opportunity to tell someone you love them.
  33. Remember no one makes it alone. Have a grateful heart and be quick to acknowledge those who helped you.
  34. Take charge of your attitude. Don't let someone else choose it for you.
  35. Visit friends and relatives when they are in hospital; you need only stay a few minutes.
  36. Begin each day with some of your favorite music.
  37. Once in a while, take the scenic route.
  38. Send a lot of Valentine cards. Sign them, 'Someone who thinks you're terrific.'
  39. Answer the phone with enthusiasm and energy in your voice.
  40. Keep a note pad and pencil on your bed-side table. Million-dollar ideas sometimes strike at 3 a.m.
  41. Show respect for everyone who works for a living, regardless of how trivial their job.
  42. Send your loved ones flowers. Think of a reason later.
  43. Make someone's day by paying the toll for the person in the car behind you.
  44. Become someone's hero.
  45. Marry only for love.
  46. Count your blessings.
  47. Compliment the meal when you're a guest in someone's home.
  48. Wave at the children on a school bus.
  49. Remember that 80 per cent of the success in any job is based on your ability to deal with people.
  50. Don't expect life to be fair.