Showing posts with label MyThoughts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MyThoughts. Show all posts

Friday, April 20, 2012

No Energy Vs No Time

When you have multiple personal or official tasks (say 4) to do in a day, you will be thinking 
  • Whether I can do all those tasks by today?
  • Should I discard one task?
  • Should I prioritize and start from the one that is highest priority? 
If you are a typical person, you will mostly prioritize and start with the highest priority task. But, actually in my experience that is not the most optimized approach.

If you pick the task that gives me more satisfaction when you complete. Once you complete that task, the self satisfaction gives you the positive energy to do the rest of the tasks. Most likely you will complete all the tasks for that day.

If you decide that you cannot do all the tasks today and discard one task. By any chance, if that discarded task is the one in which you will get satisfaction, it will work in the opposite way. You will be feeling low because you missed that in your day and this will fire a negative energy and you cannot efficiently perform the remaining tasks that you decided to do for that day.

For example:
If you have list of tasks along with 1 hour swimming that you enjoy in the morning. If you feel it is going to be a long day today, let's skip the swimming today, that day will be really a long day.
But, If you start with you swimming in the morning, you get the positive energy and your brain cells are active and your will be able to do other tasks really quicker.

So, it is about whether you have energy or not. It is not about whether you have time or not.

Just give a try :) and let me know your experience...



Monday, December 24, 2007

Priority

She has her own priority
He has his own priority
You have your own priority,
So, I do have my own priority.

Kids priority is to play rather than study.
When they move on to high school,
Somebody's priority slowly changes towards studies,
Somebody's priority changes towards love, and
Somebody's priority changes towards life,
Whoever it may be, Priority doesn't remain constant,
Priority keeps changing to one or the other.

After the schooling,
somebody's focus changes towards the passion of life,
Somebody's focus changes towards the work,
But, still, Still, still...
Someone's focus is on studies, and
Someone's focus is on love.

After few years or When they move out of college,
Somebody's priority becomes the family,
Somebody's priority becomes the work,
Somebody's priority becomes the travel,
Somebody's priority becomes the money.
Whoever it may be, Priority doesn't remain constant,
Priority keeps changing to one or the other.

(Note: Priority varies from one person to another,
Priority changes from one phase of life to another.)

Thursday, November 08, 2007

Medical Profession

Medical profession is one of the valuable profession and at the same time, it is one of the profession that cannot be validated by the end user...

When I go to a doctor, I cannot figure out how good he is in his profession.
We can come to know only when we recover back from the illness.
We never know whether the doctor prescribed right dose of medicine or prescribed over-dose of medicine...

There are viral diseases which takes long time to recover...,
There are life time diseases which needs continuous medical treatment...,
There are diseases which needs surgery with 50% - 50% chances of success...

Whatever the level of the treatment, quality of the treatment, or outcome of the treatment, the money reaches the pockets of the doctors...

Sunday, June 24, 2007

Education...

Few days back, I saw a message on the backside of a school van. It says
"Education is for life, not for living"
In India or any developing country, education still changes the living of many people.
Lot of people are moving out of the poverty line by educating their children.
Those who don't educate their children remain at the same level.
So, I would say that "Education is for living and then for life".

Monday, May 02, 2005

Moore's Law


Moore's laws says that
" the number of transistors per square inch on integrated circuits had doubled every year ".
Luckily that trend follows still :-)
Even though i have a 2.8 GHz processor PC with 512 MB, it is very slow.
Nowadays 30% of my processor is used by the Virus scanner most of the time and aprox 10% is being used by the Desktop search engine to index the files, etc. aprox 5% might be used by the spybots... etc..
The left out is only 55% :-(
I think the hardware should grow at the speed of square of Moore's Law, i mean
" the number of transistors per square inch on integrated circuits had quadruple every year ". :-)

Wednesday, April 20, 2005

Perspective Matters: Follower, Creater or None



Lets see how the perspective of the people differ.
I had choosen software context for this blog, forgive me for that.


When we began to use Object oriented programming, few people studied the concepts well and modularized there applications into different modules which includes Tracing, Security, etc. They try to adopt the OOPS. Since they just learnt and followed the OOPS considering the "Class" as a basic entity, I would say this behaviour was due to the "Follower" perspective.


If you would have analyzed OOPS in depth, you would have figured out there is something which spreads across the classes. Few people had looked at it (ofcourse not me) and researched a bit and came up with the concept of Aspect Oriented programming (AOP). They say "Aspect" is the basic entity for AOP, which spreads across many classes. Simple acpects are tracing, security, etc.,. They see these aspects spread across in all classes and clutters the code. They found a way to seperate these aspects and a way to weave them in the logic through point-cuts and advices. I would say this behaviour was due to the "Creater" perspective. There are quite a few famous AOP implementations namely,

And finally few people are there around who are neither follower nor cleator...it might be because of1) lack of inniative2) lack of oppurtunity3) constraints at work, tight time schedule, no brain-storming sessions to ignite the minds...and you can add more...


I feel myslef as a follower atleast, would like to think out of the box and move to creator :-)Let me see how it goes...

My first blog...

I was thinking for a while to create a blogspot for me and share my thoughts and atlast today i could make it...
Let me share my thoughts over here to the rest of the world and hear the comments if they care to look at them :-)