Wednesday, October 25, 2023

Embracing the Secrets of Blue Zones for a Longer, Happier Life

 


Namaste, dear friends and family!

I recently stumbled upon a captivating Netflix documentary exploring the longevity secrets of places known as Blue Zones. For those unfamiliar, these regions - Ikaria (Greece), Sardinia (Italy), Okinawa (Japan), Nicoya (Costa Rica), and Loma Linda (California) - are home to individuals who not only live a long life but also flourish with vitality and joy.

Key Practices from the Blue Zones:

  1. Dietary Choices: At the heart of their diet is nature's bounty. Most consume beans, greens, and nuts. For us in India, incorporating foods like lentils (dal), spinach (palak), sweet potatoes, and almonds can be a delightful and healthy choice. As we often say, "आपका आहार ही आपका औषध है" (Your diet is your medicine).

  2. Natural Physical Activity: Whether it's Sardinian shepherds trekking across rugged terrains or Okinawans tending to their gardens, movement is a natural part of their day.

  3. Social Bonds: The essence of their long life is deep-rooted in community and connections. From Costa Rican afternoon gatherings to the Japanese moai groups, these bonds offer emotional and practical support.

My Personal Journey Towards a Healthier Life: Drawing inspiration from these zones, I've woven a few changes into my daily life:

  • Regular Walking: Aiming for at least 150 minutes a week or 30 mins/day. Simple, unhurried walks to reconnect with myself and nature.

  • Hydration: Ensuring I'm well-hydrated, because "जल ही जीवन है" (Water is life).

  • Mindful Screen Use: Taking a break from screens an hour before bedtime and after waking up, paving the way for restful sleep and peaceful morning.

  • Reading: Dedicating some quiet time before sleep to immerse in a book, even if it's just for a few pages.

  • Sharing Insights: Spreading the word and sharing these treasures of knowledge with all of you, because "ज्ञान बाँटने से बढ़ता है" (Knowledge grows when shared).

In wrapping up, life's beauty lies in the small, everyday moments and choices we make. I've embarked on this journey of holistic well-being, drawing lessons from the Blue Zones. How about you? Ready to weave these threads of positivity into your life's fabric? Let's sow these seeds of health and happiness together, and pass on a rich legacy to our next generation.

I'm always eager to learn and grow. If you've been following specific practices or have insights into leading a longer and happier life, I'd be thrilled to hear from you. After all, the journey of well-being is best traveled together.

Warm Regards,

Umesh

Saturday, September 30, 2023

A Decade of Days: My Heartfelt Journey Through Ganesh Festival (Sep'2023)

The Ganesh Festival at Green Valley Society wasn't merely a celebration; it was an experience, a journey I had the privilege to be an active part of. As I pen down my reflections, I'm transported back to those ten days that were brimming with devotion, unity, and joy.

The inaugural day was nothing short of magical. As we, the residents of GV, came together to welcome Ganpati Bappa, the air was thick with anticipation. The procession, with its rhythmic dhol-tasha beats, was a testament to our collective spirit. Participating in the sthapna puja, I felt a profound sense of community and reverence. 🙏

Each morning and evening, the harmonious aarti became our shared ritual. Standing shoulder to shoulder with my neighbors, the chants and melodies created an ethereal bond, a spiritual thread connecting each one of us.

The evenings were a delightful showcase of our community's diverse talents and unity. I was particularly moved by the bhajans, where the wisdom of our senior citizens harmoniously blended with the enthusiasm of our youth. The children's event was a heartwarming glimpse into the future of GV, while the housie and karaoke nights were filled with laughter, melodies, and memories. 🎶

The weekend was a gastronomic and sporting delight. Tasting dishes prepared by fellow residents, each bite was a story, a piece of someone's home. The GVPL cricket league was a thrilling spectacle, and being a part of it, whether on the field or cheering from the sidelines, was an experience I'll cherish. 🏏

The serenity of the Satyanarayan puja was a gentle reminder of the deeper spiritual essence of the festival. Sharing the mahaprasad with fellow residents felt like an extended family meal, each morsel enriched with blessings and love. 🍲

The dance night was a rhythmic celebration of life, and the couples' event was a playful yet poignant testament to the bonds we've nurtured in GV. As we approached the festival's conclusion, the felicitation ceremony was a humbling moment, recognizing the efforts that made this grand celebration possible. 💃🕺

Bidding farewell to Bappa was emotional. As we prayed for his return, it was also a silent promise to ourselves to uphold the values of love, unity, and respect he embodies. 🌺

In retrospect, the Ganesh Festival at GV was more than an event; it was a tapestry of moments, emotions, and connections. As a proud resident and participant, I'm filled with gratitude for these memories and look forward to creating many more in the years to come. Sharing this personal journey with the larger GV community and beyond is my ode to those unforgettable ten days. 

To all my GV family, thank you for making this journey so special. ❤️🙏🎉

Warm Regards,

Umesh

Saturday, April 18, 2020

Balancing Multiple Roles As A Leader



After a long time, going back to one of my hobby to start writing down blog. This time almost after a decade, I will be putting some words on my past 10 years’ experience as an engineer/lead/manager/delivery head and many more hats to wear in nearby future. Hope you will spare few minutes to share your views as well to adapt & develop strong leadership skills. 

To me, Leadership involves a complicated juggling act. You're expected to be the strategist and visionary, the coach and motivator, the subject matter expert, the ambassador of company, which means you've got a wide range of people and tasks competing for your attention every day, and time spent on one role often comes at the expense of time spent on another. Unless you can maintain some sense of balance between those roles, you'll being to experience stress, exhaustion, and burnout. That not only take a hit on your productivity, but the domino effect from the imbalance impacts your team and organization.

One thing I've learned our past few years is: Deliverable and deadlines are managerial tasks, while vision and innovation are LEADERSHIP ones. 

Defining Diverse Roles of Leadership: 

Leader as a Manager: should be methodical, organized, strategic
    • Embracing the manager role:
·         Set the Agenda & Provide Context [bigger picture to team]
·         Make success measurable [quantifiable, deliveries to track weekly, monthly & quarterly]
·         Monitor the process [approaches taken by team to reach the project goals & guidelines]
·         Hold them accountable - to reach project goals, quality of artifacts with timelines & budget

·         Leader as a Subject Matter Expert: Should be able to provide detailed information be it technical/non-technical, serve as a trouble-shooter and lead training platforms to build expertise within the organization.
o    Embracing other Roles:
§  Sometimes let go the need to know everything. Should be open to learn new functional skills [budgeting, resourcing]
§  Develop intangible skills [inter-personal, communication, listening, resolving, conflict management, coaching, etc.]
o    In a nutshell, SMEs provide great value to organization and are strongest technical pillars.

·         Leader as a Coach: Creates greatest impact on performance of individuals & teams. Managers focus on facts, sales, expenses, and results; however, coach always should focus :
o    How can I help each person produce better results?
o    Great coach has a trans formative effect to generate results
o    Some of my suggestions/observations while acting as a Coach are:
§  Get to know your team members [strength, weakness, long term goals & interests]
§  Guide them in creating targeted development plans [one-on-one meetings(probably bi-weekly/monthly), schedule commitments]
§  Provide timely & supportive feedback [real time feedback observed during project execution in addition to annual performance review]
§  Ask open ended questions
§  Avoid providing all answers to have a fruitful discussion to know their thought process
§  Provide career guidance for long term success for an organization

·         Leader as a Change Agent: I feel, change agent can be a differentiator between success and failure of an organization.
o    Few ways an individual can excel in role as Change agent:
§  Know your & your teams change style preferences
§  Provide explanation [explain – clarify – reinforce]
§  Think from their perspective
§  Build engagement & commitment
§  Generate positive environment & enthusiasm

·         Leader  as a Motivator: Great leaders needs both – substance vs style. Leaders needs very solid connection with team members.
o    Few Motivation strategies as leader could be:
  • o    To establish an inspiring environment [workplace – encouraging]
  • o    To bring goals & objectives to life
  • o    Tailor your communication
  • o    Always maintain forward progress despite challenges

·         Note: Do not let negativity derail your efforts.

·         Leaders as Visionary: Some of the worlds greatest leaders are considered as visionary for e.g.: apple, amazon, Facebook, etc. They developed few strategies as a visionary and below are my few observations:
o    Be insatiably curious [read various subjects, broaden technical knowledge, and focus on creativity that adds value to organization and customers]
o    Translate your vision into actionable goals
o    Communicate the vision [in short – sell the vision]
o    Continue evolving [keep feedback loop]

Finally, would like to conclude based on my experience,  learning & adaption of few strategies/mantras for leadership success.
Best way to juggle each roles & how much time should you devote to each role? It all depends on state of the career, roles, and responsibilities
  • ·         Review closely the key list of roles & related activities
  • ·         Track your time
  • ·         Create a plan for greater balance
  • ·         Remain flexible [flexibility is essential will taking up multiple roles]

Great leaders must constantly adapt the changes. Some roles will instantly take a priority because of the crisis or new opportunities. Make sure your team is benefiting from every facet of your diverse leadership skills.

I hope this blog will help you in certain extent by applying strategies at your workplace and achieve success.

Cheers,
Umesh

Monday, December 31, 2012

Different Ways To A Happier Life

Hello Friends,

Year 2012 is on the verge of passing way and we all are ready to welcome 2013. May this new year bring lots of joy, happiness and prosperous in everyone's life. Along with New Year we build new resolutions, gather our memories from the past year and learn from our mistakes to move on the path of success.

I've been inconsistent from past year or two on writing blogs... but this year want to make a resolution of at least writing 1 blog / month. One of my resolution which I want to firmly work on is to read at least one book a month it may be motivational, technical, politics, nature, biographies etc... and here I'm to start with a self-help book. I'll share major points which I believe may bring positive changes in my life and all yours as well, and it's me who have to implement first :-)

1. Congratulate yourself for what you already accomplished - Make a list of what you have done in the past year. Include everything you can think of, what books you have read? What have you accomplished at your work? What about personal goals? What have you done for and with your family? etc... Write down everything you can think of. Be sure to list even the seemingly small things. The more your list, the better. Seeing all you have done will raise your self-esteem and increase the likelihood that you will accomplish even more in the future.

2. Quieting Your Internal Critic - Your mind moves in the direction of your currently dominant thoughts. Hold your attention on what you want to create in your life, since this is what you are more likely to achieve or receive. Begin your goal setting by first identifying what you do not want. Once you've identified what you don't want, don't keep going back to it. As a matter of fact, you might want to take your "don't want" list and burn it. Now devote all of your time, energy, attention and thoughts to what you do want. This will lead towards focusing on your goals with positive outcomes. By quieting your internal critics, you can see a clear path towards your goals which increases energy in yourself and keep you energized always.

3. Within You Is The Power To Change Your Life - Success is a result of practicing simple principles daily and progressing a little at a time until, one day, you reach your goal. Success is a matter of staying focused on what you want. Believe in yourself, follow your heart, live your dreams, and remember the biggest secret - within you is the power to change your life.

4. Appreciate And Acknowledge The Abundance In Your Life - The keys to having more of what you want, whether it's more prosperity, health, time, love or anything else, is to first acknowledge that which you already have, and then to share it. By appreciating and acknowledging, for example, the health you already have, you are putting your attention on health, which is the only way to obtain it in greater measure. You cannot focus, as so many people do, on illness and obtain better health. It violates universal laws. So your first exercise is to choose those areas in your life you'd like to improve. You may also want to include love, career, and yes, money for they too are important. Ideally, we want to achieve a balanced life that is prosperous in all areas.

5. Follow Your Passion - What is the passion you're distracted from? Maybe it's your relationships. Have you been less than fully committed, choosing instead to just coast along, expecting it to take care of itself without input from you? What about your career or business? Do you still have the passion you had when you began, or you have become complacent, just going through the motions? Renew your passion. Ask few simple questions and work on it to get back on track.
  1. What is your passion? What have you always felt strongly about?
  2. Why did you want this in the first place? What drove you?
  3. How does doing this make you feel?
 6. What Do you Love to do? - Some of the wealthiest and most successful individuals in the world are known to make statements like, "I'm having so much fun; I can't believe I get paid for this." This type of sentiment reflects what it feels like to express your natural gifts and do work that you are absolutely passionate about.
Finding your passion:
  1. What is it that you've always been good at?
  2. What is it that you do just because you enjoy doing it?
The answer to above questions will guide you towards your true calling, your passion. If you're persistent and keep following your internal guidance and intuition, you may be one of those fortunate people who can honestly say, "I would do this even if I didn't get paid for it."

7. Are You Setting For Small Goals? - Setting goals, visualizing their achievement, and of course, taking action, have enabled me to transform my life and create a life that is beyond anything. I once read that if you can become clear about what you want for the coming year, on your birthday, you can achieve it. Your important goals should, at the same time, excite and challenge you.  Ask yourself below questions:
  1. If you knew you would not fail, what great dream would you attempt?
  2. What one action will you take in the next 24 hours to begin moving toward it? 
8. How Exciting Are Your Goals? - Written goals will change your life. Spend some time thinking about what you'd like your life to be like. For the sake of this exercise, let's set goals you'd like to have accomplished one year from now. What would you like for your relationships? What about your health, career and finances? What would you like to do, be and have? Do your goals make you want to jump out of bed each day, eager to get going? At any age, having a goal that is bigger than you will spark your creativity and get you moving in the direction of your dreams.

9. Don't Push Your Goals - You're probably asking yourself, "Why would anyone want to push his or her goals away?". After all, our goals represent what we want in our lives, right? You think to yourself, "I'd like a new car." The very next thought is, "That's ridiculous! I can't even afford the car I have now. How can I get a new car?". If you want to live a wonderful life, achieving your goals and being able to enjoy what you want in your life, you must first change this "knee-jerk" reaction.You must silence the negative, limiting thoughts in your mind. Even if your goal is totally outrageous, you must remain open to the possibilities of achieving it if you intend to succeed. There will be plenty of time for a "Reality-check" later.

10. Let Go and Let God -The hardest thing for anyone to do in any situation is to detach, yet it is one of the most important steps in manifesting what you want. Whatever it is you desire, the process is essentially the same. Create a clear vision of what you want, add as much details as possible, extract a specific goal from your vision, write it down, and then take whatever action you are inspired to take.The Bible advises us to ask for what we want and then believe that we have already received it. By the grace of God and through the power of your mind, you will be inspired to take certain actions or will be guided to new resources to help you achieve your goal. Relax, let go, and enjoy the journey!

I hope above points do make positive changes in our life and bring success in our journey.

Monday, January 2, 2012

Habits that can Change your Life in 2012


Habits that can Change your Life in 2012


Habits that can Change your Life in 2012

Developing good habits is the basic of personal development and growth. Everything we do is the result of a habit that was previously taught to us. Unfortunately, not all the habits that we have are good, that’s why we are constantly trying to improve.

The following is a list of practical habits that can make a huge difference in your life.
You should treat this list as a reference, and implement just one habit per month. This way you will have the time to fully absorb each of them, while still seeing significant improvements each month.

Health habits
  1. Exercise 30 minutes every day. Especially if you don’t do much movement while working, it’s essential that you get some daily exercise. 30 minutes every day are the minimum recommended for optimal health.
  2. Eat breakfast every day. Breakfast is the more important meal of the day, yet so many people skip it. Personally, I like to eat a couple of toasts in the morning along with a fruit beverage.
  3. Sleep 8 hours. Sleep deprivation is never a good idea. You may think that you are gaining time by sleeping less, when in reality you are only gaining stress and tiredness. 8 hours are a good number of hours for most people, along with an optional 20 minutes nap after lunch.
  4. Avoid snacking between meals. Snacking between meals is the best way to gain weight. If you are hungry, eat something concrete. Otherwise don’t. Update: for clarification, I mean don’t eat junk food between meals, but eating real food it’s ok.
  5. Eat five portions of fruits and vegetables every day. Our body and brain loves getting vegetables and fruit, so I highly recommend eating as much of them as possible. Five portions is the dose that’s usually recommended by many health associations.
  6. Drink one glass of water when you wake up. When you wake up, your body is dehydrated and needs liquid. Make the habit of drinking one glass of water after you wake up in the morning. Also, drink more during the day.
  7. Keep your body clean. I don’t advise spending your day in front of the mirror, but a minimum of personal care does never hurt.
  8. If you smoke, stop it. There’s no reason to smoke anymore, and quitting is possible.
  9. If you drink, stop it. Same as above. Don’t think that alcohol will solve your problems. It never does. The only exception is one glass of wine per day during meals.
  10. Take the stairs. This is just a hack that forces you to do a minimum of exercise. Instead of taking the elevator, take the stairs.
  11. Practise Yoga. The centuries old Indian system has been proven to help you from many diseases and keep you fit. Also if you cannot join a class may be you can do meditation / breathing techniques.
Productivity habits
  1. Use an inbox system. Make the habit of keeping track of all the ideas and things that comes to mind. You can use a notebook to do this, and then sync everything on your computer.
  2. Prioritize. If you have a list of things to do, where do you start? One way is to prioritize your list. If you are in doubt, ask yourself: “If I could only accomplish one thing today, what would it be?”
  3. Plan, but not too much. Planning is important, and you should decide in advance what you are going to do today or this week. However, planning for more than a few weeks is usually inefficient, so I would not worry too much about that.
  4. Wake up early. Waking up early in the morning is a great way to gain extra time. I personally like to wake up at 5 am, so that by 9 am I have already accomplished what otherwise would have taken me many days..
  5. Check your email only twice per day. Email can easily become an addiction, but it’s usually unnecessary to check it every 10 minutes. Make an effort and check your email only once or twice per day, see if the world will still rotate as before after you try this.
  6. Eliminate unimportant tasks. Being busy all day does not mean you are doing important stuff. Eliminate every activity that’s not important, and focus on what really matters.
  7. Clean off your desk and room. Having a clear room and desk is important to maintain focus and creativity.
  8. Automate. There are a lot of tasks that you need to perform every day or every week. Try to automate them as much as possible.
  9. Set strict deadlines. When you do something, decide in advance when you’re going to stop. There’s a rule that states that you will fulfill all the time you have available for completing a task, so make an habit of setting strict deadlines for maximizing your productivity.
  10. Take one day off per week. Instead of working every day, take one day off per week (for example sunday) where you are not going to turn on your computer. Use that time for doing recreational activities like going for a walk.
Personal Development habits
  1. Read 1 book per week. Reading is a good way to keep your brain active. With just 30 minutes per day you should be able to read one book per week, or more than 50 books per year.
  2. Solve puzzles. Quizzes, word games, etc. are all good ways to exercise your brain.
  3. Think positively. You are what you think, all the time.
  4. Make fast decisions. Instead of thinking for one hour wherever you are going to do something, make your decisions as fast as possible (usually less than 1 minute).
  5. Wait before buying. Waiting 48 hours before buying anything is a tremendous money saver, try it.
  6. Meditate 30 minutes per day. A great way to gain clearness and peace is through meditation. 30 minutes are not a lot, but enough to get you started with meditation.
Career habits
  1. Start a blog. Blogging is one of the best way to put your word out. It doesn’t have to be around a specific topic, even a personal blog will do. If not maintain an online diary. Or write notes on Facebook. Share your thoughts with the world. Over time you will have plenty of ideas to build on and show others.
  2. Build a portfolio. If your job is creating stuff, building a portfolio is a great way to show what you are capable of. You can also contribute stuff for free if that applies to your work. If you are good at photography then take many photographs and create an online portfolio (flickr, picasa, facebook) and build on it.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

8 Secrets of Success

Hello Friends,

I'm sure all of you may have rules/secrets of success which you will be following in your day-to-day life in order to achieve your goals. According to me below are the 8 secrets of success and I believe if we follow them religiously, success for sure is achievable in every field.

Sometimes, I do ask myself "what lead to success" ???? And after spending few years in profession I could figure out below 8 are thumb rules towards success.

  1. Passion: I'm driven by my passion. If you are passionate about something, for sure you will be successful. Passionate people do it for love, not money.. Money follows if you have passion and are very serious in achieving your goals.
  2. Work: It's all hard-work. Nothing comes easily. 
  3. Good: To be successful put your nose down in something and get damn good in it. It's just PRACTICE followed by PRACTICE and PRACTICE.
  4. Focus: I think it all has to do with focusing yourself to one thing. 
  5. Push: Push yourself. Physically, mentally, you gotta push->push->push.
  6. Serve: Serve others (society) something of value.
  7. Ideas: Great ideas will make us an differentiator. Below are few important sub-points of ideas:
    • Listen
    • Observe
    • Curious
    • Ask Questions
    • Problem Solve
    • Make Connections
      8. Persist: Persistence is the number one reason for our success. Persist through failure and also through 
                       C - Criticism
                       R - Rejection
                       A - Assholes
                       P - Pressure

I'm trying my best to follow all the above 8 secrets towards success... Have full confidence that one day these 8 rules will fulfill all my dreams and make me a differentiator...!!!!

Thanks & Regards,
Umesh Gaekwad