Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Entrepreneurship v/s Job

One of the most rising trend i see right now that makes me happy is, people are turning towards Entrepreneurship.
While there is no "perfect" environment, rather corporate or entrepreneurial, we must be honest with ourselves when selecting the path that works for us. In order to survive, in either arena, you must possess, or at a minimum, develop the relevant survival skills on a corporate or entrepreneurial level.

For many of us, our careers, whether corporate or entrepreneurial, imposes a chain-link effect on our personal lives as it relates to family, relationships, friends, social groups, etc. Selecting the right path for you cannot be taken lightly. Rather, this decision dictates your own personal fulfillment, pursuit of happiness, and overall satisfaction.

I ask these 7 questions in my most of the lectures at School or Colleges, these might help you too

1. Are you more focused on "Who do you know?" (Corporate) or "What you know?" (Entrepreneurial)
2. Do you step up when appropriate? (Corporate) or Do you step up at all times? (Entrepreneurial)
3. Are you most concerned with achieving the Work-Life Balance? (Corporate) or Are you willing to sacrifice the Work-Life Balance? (Entrepreneurial)
4. Are you planning-oriented? (Corporate) or Are you action-oriented? (Entrepreneurial)
5. Do you prefer External Motivation? (Corporate) or Do you prefer Internal Motivation?
(Entrepreneurial)
6. Do Play the "Game"? (Corporate) or Do you Create the "Game"? (Entrepreneurial)
7. Are your more focused on doing your part? (Corporate) or Are you more focused on doing all parts? (Entrepreneurial)

Life is afterall a game that you want to play, You can learn in begining with all kind of companies and then start your own or Go and Play the game at your risk.

I did it with my f&b business, hit and trial run and I was successful a bit and lost a bit, but at the end achievement makes you happy.

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Haleem Sessions 2014

One thing that almost every Hyderabadi wait's is Holy Month of Ramazan, for two basic reasons first lot of festivities and second Haleem(you guess it, right).

Haleem is said to be introduced in India by Irani nationals who were staying in India from a long time.
A small infographic below about Haleem's origin and its evolution in hyderabad.
Now, when the season comes my foodie instinct makes me travel to various places to taste Haleem. This year till now, I visited 20 places for Haleem out of which top 15 I liked the Haleem and you can find their review below

1) Sarvi, Banjara Hills- 3.5/5
2) Shah ghouse- Toli Chowki- 4.5/5
3) Four Seasons- 3/5
4) Mandaar- 3/5
5) Four Seasons- 3.6/5
6) Cafe 555- 4.3/5
7) Al Saba- 4/5
8) Pista House- 2/5
9) Grill 9- 3.5/5
10) Victoria Adam's Restaurant- 4/5
11) Point Pleasure - 3.5/5
12) Golden Crown- 3.5/5
13) Green Bawarchi- 2.5/5
14) Paradise-3.7/5
15) Hotel Green Park- 3.5/5

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Friday, July 11, 2014

Food Review 1: My Cafe Latte Karkhana

  Being near to my place, I have been going here from past 4 years and this place has never disappointed me in terms of Coffee. This is one of the best place where i can order a frappe and expect a perfect frappe receipe not a extra sweet or creamy like other joints.
The place gives a free wi-fi and also has pub inside that serves nice music, sheesha and even liquor. When it comes to food the place is above average with Continental food being good especially pastas but lack the expertise in chinese. The place has good desserts and have regular events that you can enjoy on weekends.
So next time you are sec-bad do visit this place.
Also to add on they have yummy sizzlers too added on the menu.