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If you're getting paid to do something, you should do it, and do it well. But is it always that simple? What if you have a vague job description, a haphazard workload, and a very bad Boss who is only content when you look busy, but not if you're super efficient? Sad to say, but sometimes working at your maximum potential is punished. This happens a lot in larger organizations and retail.
Let's say you and a co-worker must each enter the data from 100 files, or shelve 100 books. You hustle and finish an hour earlier than your co-worker, and there's not much else to do. Your boss or manager walks by, expresses displeasure at the fact that you're not doing anything, and assigns you to an unpleasant, and really unnecessary task because they don't like seeing you relax (even though you earned it by finishing your assignment faster, right?). What do you do? Quit? File a complaint? Or slow down? These instructions are here for if you decide to reward your own efficiency by using that extra time you earned for R&R--without your boss noticing.
- Know what the standards are. At the end of the day, you still have to meet those standards if you want to keep your job. The main thing you should know is how much time your manager or boss expects you to spend on a particular project or assignment. Spend that amount of time on it--no more, no less (unless, of course, efficiency is actually rewarded in your position, not punished). If, for example, your boss expects you to spend 40 minutes on a task (because that's how long it takes most people) but you know you can get it done in 20 minutes, you should be able to sprinkle another 20 minutes of "fun time" in (broken up into 3-5 minute intervals) and still get the job done in 40 minutes.
- Create the illusion of furious activity whenever possible. Never have a clean . Fill your work area with several projects that you are in the process of doing (or not doing, as the case may be). Cover your desk with open binders, highlighted reports, and sticky notes all over the place—make your workspace look like a war zone. Remember to keep your wastebasket full, too, preferably with work-related debris. A good boss will see right through this, but your mean boss will be content to see youlook busy (because it makes them look like a good manager).
- Ask a lot of questions: Think up complex questions about tasks you have to do and ask them of your boss or coworkers. Ask questions frequently enough and everyone will think you’re really wrapped up in whatever task you're asking about. Be careful what questions you ask, though: you don’t want to sound incompetent.
- Open several of the applications you normally use for work and have them visible on your computer’s desktop. The applications, of course, vary depending on the nature of your work. For example, if your task is data entry, you should have one or more databases up and running.
- Be alert. Not working is like playing a sport or game. You’ve got to always be on your toes and ready for anything. Try to anticipate your opponent’s next move — for instance, does your boss always stop by at certain times? — and pay attention to clues (if you hear footsteps approaching, a chair creaking, or a flourish of activity nearby, it could mean trouble).
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Watch out for Big Brother. Most large companies now monitor their employees’ computer usage. Learn about your company’s policies on internet usage, and learn about their monitoring efforts (it helps to make friends with someone in the IT department). If you can’t run afoul of the company’s policies without making sure you won’t get caught, don’t risk it.
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Former president A P J Abdul Kalam has stressed the need for an awakening among the youth for a corruption free government and administration.
Describing the 54 crore youths of the country as its biggest asset, he said India would definitely become a super power by 2020 if youngsters worked towards the goal.
They should awaken and prepare themselves to face any challenge, he said here yesterday.
"We should change ourselves with time without losing our identity. A social renaissance should take place without losing the identity and culture," he said.
He said important requirements for a prosperous nation were healthy people(disease free nation),wealth,good agriculture, social harmony, peace and security. "We should all unite and work together to become a prosperous nation".
He said agriculture sector needed further focus and development. "Governance should be frank,open and without corruption. For this we should awaken the youths."
Swami Vivekananda dreamt of youths who could be moulded into good citizens. He also appreciated the good work of Ramakrishna Mutt for working among youngsters and moulding them as intellectuals working for welfare of the community.
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Public health education can be considered an ambiguous term. It teaches the proper way to improve one's health, and can involve only one or two people, or the population of several countries. Anything that can seriously threaten the physical, mental, or spiritual health of a wide range of people, notably due to their interactions with one another, can be classified as a threat to the community's public health. This is why public health education becomes a necessary tool to aid people against the spread of potential diseases and illnesses. Five of the most important reasons of how public health education can prove beneficial are as follows:
1. People are able to learn how to prevent the spread of communicable diseases through the training and methods being taught in education. People are able to have better access to information regarding general prevention of diseases, including the knowledge of what to do and how to act during epidemics in their area. Certain diseases have their own individual prevention methods that people should be well aware of, and employing these techniques lessens the risk of being infected by possible diseases. Through public health education, even simple things such as wearing a flu mask in particularly affected areas, or knowing when to take vaccines for a particular illness that is prominent at that time of the year, always proves very effective in limiting the number of people affected annually.
2. More people are able to access private and public medical institutions to prevent diseases or medical conditions, or to better treat them. Without the benefits of a public health education, most people may feel healthy enough and not find the need to go for a general check-up. Being aware that it is necessary to see your doctor regularly is one of the important things learned in a good public health education. Most medical hospitals and clinics offer immunization or vaccine shots during the flu seasons, or when a general outbreak of hepatitis is going around, and a public health education ensures that more people know to go to these facilities and avail of the treatment, thereby lessening the amount of ill people.
3. People are able to adopt a healthier behavior to lessen the risk of diseases being spread among themselves. Keeping things cleaner around the house, opting to lessen or quit smoking altogether, or exercising more are just a few of the many different ways taught in public health education to combat sickness and improve one's lifestyle.
4. People become more aware of information relating to the disease, rather than believing in just public perception. Public health education not only deals with how to prevent illnesses, it also provides details of how a disease works, which may dispel some myths and fallacies about it in society. The HIV virus for example, can be spread through unprotected sexual intercourse, but not through activities such as kissing or touching. This also helps change a person's views towards someone infected, promoting more empathy rather than discrimination.
5. People are able to help and contribute to disease prevention by supporting or volunteering at health care facilities. Public health education is more than just spreading information; it also calls people to actively participate in aiding others. To be able to protect one's health, it is also necessary to protect the health of other people around you, and helps foster a more close-knit community and a better sense of camaraderie in essay writing.
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50 per cent of all Indians are under the age of 25. That's 500 million youngsters raring to take India to the top of the world. Young Indians have achieved professional and personal excellence on a level unseen before and it's only the beginning.
So what drives Indian youth today?
1. Television
There was a time when, if you wanted a television set, you had to wait for years. In 1962, there were 41 TV sets in the country. By the early 1980s, all you could see on the small screen were Doordarshan's Ramayana and Mahabharata. That changed in the mid- and late-1980s when more people began owning TV sets. And by 1991, when the markets opened up and foreign broadcasters came rushing in, more than 70 million homes had TV sets with more than a hundred channels.
Indians now had real-time access to what was happening around the world. As a result, aspirations grew, and since then, the golden generation of Indian youth has not looked back.
2. Telephone
There is an addition to the modern Indian youngster's list of priorities: Food, clothing, shelter and the mobile phone.
When the mobile phone first became available about 10 years ago, it not only gave us the ability to communicate with friends and family on the go, but it also changed our social behavior. It created individual entities among the youth. Mobile ringtones define who we are and phone models are an indicator of our economic status.
As India's growth rate touches further heights, the phrase 'upwardly mobile' has been given a whole new meaning.
3. Technology
Whenever we speak of the successful Indian youth, the first thought that comes to mind is 1991. Because PV Narsimha Rao opened up the markets, Indians were exposed to the latest technology. A country that had just one car model all these years suddenly found itself spoilt for choice. And as the youngsters grew increasingly accustomed to newer technologies, they only increased their own values. Slowly, India Inc. began taking shape.
4. Internet
Indian youngsters today demand fast service, dislike waiting in line and want information of all kinds at their fingertips. Enter the internet. Ever since the late 1990s, when the web became an active part of our lives, youngsters have changed the very way they lived. No more going to the music store to buy music, they just downloaded songs. No more waiting for the daily news bulletin, the news was just a click away.
And as the years went on, more and more services offered online options. Today, youngsters use the web to book movie tickets, look for jobs, make bank transactions, and download recipes, place orders for clothes, books, perfume. Of course, writing letters has long become a memory thanks to e-mail.
5. Social Networking
Even as the power of the internet was being tapped into, along came a phenomenon that shattered all notions, right or wrong, about the web. Social networking was the big bubble as far as India was concerned. Millions hooked on to it and suddenly, the world became one big meeting place.
Social networking sites offered a kind of exclusivity that youngsters found difficult to attain in real life. They became more assured and confident. And this confidence from the online world rubbed off on their real lives too. They knew that they could achieve the same things as their 'friends' from across the planet. It was only a matter of time.
6. History
We've talked enough about how technology and liberalisation has changed the very way Indian youth look at life. What we haven't talked about is how our past shaped us.
Indians have always raised their children to be obedient, respectful and socialist. India has seen its share of tragedy since independence: wars, famine, disease; and it is this past that defines who we are intrinsically. Today's youth may want to adopt western ideologies or may want to "grow rich", but it is their upbringing as tolerant people that makes them humble, grounded individuals with a passion to succeed.
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