My Personality Test

12:35 AM Posted by Unknown

Here is a copy of

Personality Test Results



The personality test that you've just taken is based on the Five Factor Model of personality. Personality psychologists believe this is a pretty good description of the broad traits or general areas that go to make up a person's core personality. Personality isn't set in stone, however, so keep that in mind if you see anything you'd like to alter below. Teenagers and young adults should take the below results with a bit of caution, as their personalities are still under development (personality is generally pretty well formed by one's mid 20's).
What do each of the 5 traits mean?
  • Extraversion - Energy, enthusiasm, socialable
  • Agreeableness - Altruism, helping others, affection, friendliness
  • Conscientiousness - Control, will, constraint, dependability
  • Neuroticism - Negative emotions, nervousness
  • Openness to Experience - Originality, culture, open-minded, intellect
Extraversion
This trait reflects a person's preference for certain kinds of social situations, and how they like to behave in such situations. People high in extraversion are energetic and seek out the company of others. People low in extraversion -- what some might call introverts -- tend to be more quiet and reserved.
  • You scored average for this trait, suggesting you lead a balanced life between extraversion and introversion.

Agreeableness
This trait reflects how we tend to interact with others, especially in terms of our altrusim and friendliness. People who score higher in agreeableness tend to be more trusting, friendly and cooperative than others. People who score lower tend to be more aggressive and less cooperative.
  •  You scored really high on this trait, suggesting you are a very friendly, cooperative and trusting person.

Conscientiousness
This trait reflects how organized and persistent a person is in pursuing their goals. People who score high on this trait tend to be more methodical, well-organized and dutiful than others. People who score lower tend to be less careful, less focused and more likely to be distracted from tasks.
  • You scored really low on this trait, suggesting you're less focused and more easily distracted.

Neuroticism
This trait reflects the tendency for a person to experience negative thoughts and feelings. People who score high on this trait tend to be more prone to insecurity and emotional distress. People who score lower tend to be more relaxed, less emotional and less prone to distress.
You scored average for this trait, suggesting you've struck a balance between expressing negative emotions and being relaxed.
Openness to Experience
This trait reflects a person's open-mindedness, and interest in culture and art. People who score high on this trait tend to be imaginative, creative, and to seek out cultural and educational experiences. People who score lower on this trait tend to be more down-to-earth, less interested in art and more practical in nature.
  • You scored really high on this trait, suggesting you love art and try to keep open-minded.


Recommendations
  • You have 2 significant personality traits that we've identified.
  • If the traits are hurting your life, you may consider seeking out further assistance for them, by consulting a psychologist or other mental health professional.
  • Please remember, this is not an official diagnostic test. It is only a general quiz to give you a broad understanding of common personality factors.

 If you are interested to take The Test Click here

If God doesn’t change the situation, He changes us for the situation.

6:54 AM Posted by Unknown


 We have fire in our hands, dreams in our hearts, and no concept of limitation in our heads. And so we live.
We don’t have to wait to until we get burned. We can confess our limitations and the limitations of the things we have, the money we’ve earned, the stuff we’ve acquired. We can be honest and admit that a car will not make us invincible in bad weather, that a security system will not prevent a break-in, that a good investment strategy can’t guarantee retiring as a millionaire. All these things are good, and they increase the probability of your desired outcomes. But they make no absolute promises. The simple act of acknowledging that can free you from a reliance on the wrong thingsTo confess our limits, to surrender our dreams and embrace the ordinary, to hold power loosely and even turn down the chance to gain more—these are unlikely, uncommon spiritual disciplines that can help us remain God-dependent even in the midst of plenty~Glenn Packiam

Of late God has been dealing with me intimately and giving me lessons that I wouldn’t learn otherwise. He was showing me, my own limitations to myself. (Though at times I tend to believe in “All is possible”, “Unlimited Potential” Bla bla bla)  Its illusion. Now I want to tell my blog readers few things..
  1.  The things I was passing through in life revealed things about-me to me which is already known to GOD.  The more I know my limitations; my dependency on Him grew. Often times the areas I think I’m good at got tested through circumstances and I realize i might be good at it but not that good. And that is why I need God. I found the trial of my faith as precious.
  2. If  you think you won’t go through what other people go through. It might even make you arrogant. But when a time comes and stuffs hit you flat on your face, and bring you down on your knees. Now I understand God made me limited so that I couldn’t praise myself. Sometimes when I pray I say “God, Why did I go thought that? How come this part of my life doesn’t line up with that part of my life? Why didn’t you fix this?” The lesson for me is when I’m limited I lean on Him. When I am limited i depend on him. Because when I  come out of this season  He doesn’t have to be worried about me being arrogant/prideful because i know that if it has not been for the Lord I wouldn’t make it. That is why I wouldn’t look down on anybody.
  3. We all have to learn about dealing to delayed gratification. Slowly but surely God blesses us in His time.




Daniel Pink - Motivation 3.0

10:44 AM Posted by Unknown

What is it that motivate us? More money? The answer is NO.Daniel Pink examines the puzzle of motivation, starting with a fact that social scientists know but most managers don't.


If you don't have time here is the short animated version. See the new model–of motivation

Stuck In A Traffic Jam Of Life?

8:28 AM Posted by Unknown




 While I was stuck at Jubelin Hills Check post. The most hoffifying unusual traffic jam you could see.  For some reason i remembered  poetry by Gabby i've watched in 2009. Gabrielle was diagnosed with Stage Four Cancer shortly before this video was filmed. She has valuable advice for us who are stuck in traffic of  jam of life, to face our irrational fears.
You think you have a problem????  All the things you said you'd do but never did. “What are you waiting for?” “Why aren’t you being everything you can be right now? Please, take it from a girl who’s already half angel. Dooooo notttttt waitttttttt.”
Then just do me one last favor. Please. Love something. Anything. Start with yourself, but find passion in everything, from an apple pie to a novel, make a family, get a degree, walk whatever path is yours with your chin up and feet planted firmly. Have the best stories to tell in the old folk’s home, about lifelong friendships and epic love affairs, about the time you lost everything and yet found yourself happier than when you began.. and remember that time we got in SO much trouble…


Poets.. remember. This is the story that never ends. When one of us leaves, another walks through the door. The pages turn, the sun keeps rising. All you can do in the meanwhile.. is to speak for yourself. Raise your voice high, tell your story, join hands against the dark and sing our souls to the sky. Know the best in me comes from the best in you, that as you tell your story, you will be telling mine, and our lives will be linked together forever, and everyone who hears you will become a part of the change we make.


So when you hear that I have died..
just ….live.


RIP ~ Gabrielle Bouliane (1966-2010). 

When Only Love Could Make A Way

11:45 AM Posted by Unknown

When only love could make a way
You gave your life in a beautiful exchange
When only love could break these chains
You gave your life in a beautiful exchange

When only love Could make a way
You gave Your life In a beautiful exchange...

 You were near, Though I was distant
Disillusioned I was lost and insecure...

Trading Your life, For my offenses
For my redemption, You carried all the blame...

Now Matter Slow

2:21 AM Posted by Unknown

Sachin’s 100th Century.

10:46 PM Posted by Unknown


If you don’t have few minuites, please don’t feel obligated to read this long post 

Sachin’s  100th Century.

Me and my dear-friend (& Co-founder at FlyingCocoon) Joshua Chris were having coffee at regular venue (Beyond Coffee) We get a coffee time pretty much most of the weekdays when he isn’t in Bangalore. He loves Cricket. So i knew today’s discussion point was somewhat important and relevant to what we’ve been going through as partners for quite sometime. He shared an article with me that was written few days back on yourstory.in about Sachin’s 100th century miss and Nation’s anticipation. (Josh usually says, we don’t always get what we want. We get only what God gives directly proportional to what we are capable of) i’ll probably write about this another day. In general I love Joshua’s insight on things, i don’t remember a single day i wasn’t inspired by him over three years+ of our friendship. (though i’ve many good friends I can count on for advice) He’s ONE person i know who connects with me in different level, may be its because He understands technology, business and has balanced spiritual life too. I learn a lot from him.(I hope he’ll learn few things from me too)
Coming back to the article i mentioned he shared with me, the author talks about three main focus points



1. You never know what’s going to happen next minute – Sachin has reached 100′s so easily till last year and since last 8 months it’s been such a struggle repeating the same thing. There are phases in your startup journey when all is going great and then the landslide starts but that doesn’t mean the commitment is low or you are doing something wrong. It’s just that you need to continue and stay put and pass the phase. I am sure Sachin will get his 100th century soon if not today some other day, and I think that’s the level of confidence and self belief that needs to be there.
 2. New Day is always a new day – In last so many occasions we have seen Sachin play well and cross 50 but when he comes the next day the landmark seems to elude him. In a startup a new day is a new day. You got to start afresh, forget the good and bad of the last day and focus on what’s on hand.
 3. Focus – We have seen so many startups starting wonderfully well but losing focus mid way especially when the BIG THING is nearing. Much like Sachin going just 6 runs away from what could have been a great great innings, slight loss of focus can lead to a sudden downfall in the fortunes of a startup.


For a young entrepreneur like me who is trying to make it work with unrealized ambition and probably with lots of bills to pay.  Josh had a bit of his own commentary on top of the article I shared above.  He said Just like sachin No matter how successful we become, life always shows up with a surprise and mystery.  Its in a times like this our faith will be tested. Emmy when you find you self in this spot remember your faith is on trial, but you've got a good lawyer. A person who pleads your case in heaven.  He continued talking but I stopped listening and went in to my own thoughts. Suddenly all my previous small and big achievements & failures started to mean nothing in the face of whats ahead of me and whats possible, its just like Sachin’s failure at his 100th century. Previously I’ve tried and tried more to get things back to the perfect track but i found it an uphill to get my way, the way I want it.

“I wanted the gold, and I sought it;
I scrabbled and mucked like a slave.
Was it famine or scurvy—I fought it;
I hurled my youth into a grave…”
“Yet it isn’t the gold that I’m wanting
So much as just finding the gold.” -Robert Service,

Before my graduation i had to work for internship for three months. At the office i worked in people loved me, i was the youngest and nerdy and geekiest chap around so they wanted me to say longer (i too wanted to stay because I was learning a lot in that environment) And i ended up working there for a year. Last week I was immersed in deep five years old nostalgia while i stumbled at the recommendation letter i received from the CEO when i resigned. In those days I had all the energy, regularly over-night i used to crush in the office on my desk. I ate on computers, breath computers dust, slept on keyboard. I massaged(scratched) myself with mouse.  While working in that office, though i enjoyed every moment of it I knew  from my college days that my brains are wired differently( to work for myself). That is why back in good old days 2004-5 I  launched a website and optimized it to earn from Adsense Ads, While my classmates wanted to work for so and so multi-national companies. I knew that i knew i’m never gonna work for anyone. (Though in college days i used to say i wanna work ONLY for Google, later i outgrow that and wanted to build company and sell it to google. I still secretly lust on that front.)  Between then and now sooooo many things happen, i saw myself evolved through tough situations. So FlyingCocoon is one of those things that a happened in between then and now (started early 2008 and much didn’t happen in between Josh left to Bangalore and i was busy trying out there things). I’m lucky! I have many people i love and value like Josh beside me. For many entrepreneurs finding a co-founder has been likened to getting married and like a marriage it can be the best or the worst thing to happen to you. Now am runing a (Lean)scrappy startup I’m pushing myself, despite all the limitations, swearing i have to make this work, no matter what. I don’t know how many people understand the intensity but Running a startup without any funding is definitely a hard life. Even with funding, it is a lot of work. I remember Conan O'Brien's quoted what  Nietzsche famously said ‘Whatever doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.’ But what he failed to stress is that IT ALMOST KILLS YOU.  You know, The stresses of running a poorly performing company or the frustrations of not closing enough deal almost kills you.  I was absorbed so much, I stopped caring about myself and things around me much. Few trusted friends came and told me Emmy pls take care of yourself  you are underweight & you look like a shit. I still didn’t care much. Sometimes dreams make us insane. And those who are around us who don’t know what’s going on inside of us looks at as commenselseless-lunatic. That part has never bothered me ever, because to some degree i’m iconoclast. What the society think doesn’t bother me zilch while my dream is at stake.

I sipped my coffee, Josh also sipped his coffee and continued talking i didn’t concentrate on what all he said new he moved on to the second point what the guy wrote about sachin’s NEW DAY, its is pretty much similar to what paul says  But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead,  I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me. Emmy In God’s kingdom Faith is your currency, Have faith in a new day. Its By faith gentile became a Jew. I hope you remember Abraham’s story how he birthed a new nation. Because he believed God it was counted unto him as righteousness. He was not right but he believed God is so good. And guess what? God said if you believe me like that I'll go ahead and i'll credit your account. And it was counted as righteous. Its like God saying I know you are not perfect, but i'll take your faith as a currency. I'll bless you. give you land and everything.

I know his FAITH also told him he'll give him a son, funnily the case got on hold till his wife passed child bearing age, now she was barren on top of that his body aged too. When it was completely impossible in human terms, God gave them a son.
Emmy as long as you can see you way clear God will do absolutely nothing. Its when absolutely there is no way for you to get it, when all of you plans & plots are failed and the budget is blown, the checks are over drawn. When you can see no way how you can make it. No way to run your dream startup, no way to hire the kind of talent you want. Its then God moves on your behalf and say I'm gonna bless you. Like Abraham. When you reach to this stage you know whom to be thankful for. Credits only goes to God not to anyone. Not even for yourself. Because you couldn't do it.
While we just have to trust God, often times we try to trace him. Trust is form of worship. If you don’t want to worship him question your purpose why here on earth you are here for.
Am still listening while looking at the one of the paintings on the wall at BeyondCoffee. I looked at my green tea cup I’ve realized i finished it without realizing it. Both of us have finished our drinks the only thing left on the table is French fries.
Josh took hand full of French fries and continued about the article he was talking about. He said the third point deals with really crucial issue. (Especially for us) I believe there is dime a dozen opportunities now than any previous generations ever lived on this planet had. For the little guys to create wealth and be who they want to be barriers to entry have been mostly removed especially for Tech companies; the playing field has been quite levelled same way for a guy in Hyderabad and for the guy in Silicon valley. This is something "very liberating". As you are yet to be discovered,  you haven't gotten your recognition. But at the same time, you don't have expectations. You just have to Focus, and take Action while the opportunities are still here. He looked me in the eye and said people like you suffer because they think they can be everything(not one thing) they want to be and when reality bitch slaps them. They’ll go out on full spree to prove a point.
Truly speaking I’ve done all of that, trying to prove a point and all, knowing what i know now, "odds are highly stacked against start-ups i’v nothing i want to prove. I just let God, what He lets me to do. I’ve reconciled with the fact that i can’t fight with that, even if i fight that. That is a losing battle already from the beginning.

As I mentioned earlier Me and Josh understand technology & business (local business) that is what clicked between us and helped us to build this incredible friendship over the years. We’ve been advising our friends on how to use the social web to generate leads for their small business in a very casual way for the last two year (very casually not for revenue). And For the past few months I’ve been working on SocialCRM called “OppTube” and i never knew FlyingCocoon which we started in 2008 will become serious and we’ll help more business to adopt social Media to expand their reach.
The plan is very simple for now. We do Social Media Consultation for local business for free or for extremely nominal cost. Help them with execution. We nurture a long term working relationship with them. At later stage when my SocialCRM gets ready for beta testing they’ll be signed up. After their initial trial & feedback period It will be priced rightly based on the value it provide. I’ll talk about on that development on another post
As conclusion he said: It’s really scary to forsake everything and focus on one thing. It’s ok, accept the fear: It is natural to be frightened by unknown. Naturally you want to diversify. You might being a situation making less money and working more because  company you are working in decides suddenly freeze salaries and increase working hours This has happened for several friends in Indian IT companies.  But still focus is the only way-in only way-out
In a serious voice he asked me:  Em what’s the worst it could happen to you? Quickly i said I’ll be completely bankrupt and start sleeping in my car till I bounce back. He said think for a second Are you really afraid of that. I mean really? After thinking for a second I replied: Actually not that much. If you look at any successful Startup, many encountered situations where most would throw in the towel, but they didn’t, they pushed through and achieved their dreams.







PS.
I know my writing style is as terrible as it gets. Something tells me with practice i can write better in the future. This is written as a practice. When i become a better writer i’ll look back and laugh at this post the awful grammar and punctuation..
P.S.S  On the flip side i feel really happy, coz this is a testament of overcoming my two fears, Fear of long post and showing off my insecurities as man. Sometimes opening up ourselves to vulnerability helps us to reclaim our humanness and remind us we are not God.



10:36 AM Posted by Unknown

I love people who can articulate ideas very well. I've been a big fan of John Battelle for a decade, He is the co-founder of Wired, Founder of Federated Media and Executive Producer of the Web 2.0 Summit. He’s also the author of an upcoming book, What We Hath Wrought, which gives us a forecast of the interconnected world. In short the book is about, can we handle what we are creating? Thirty or so years from now, will we be questioning ourselves – “Lord, what hath we wrought?” Or will we look upon what we hath wrought, and be pleased? I think the answer lies in exploring where we are, right now, and laying out the implications of our actions today. (And yes, I’m an optimist, which is why I moved the “hath” over one position in the title…)
Please watch this conversation between John Battelle and Brian Solis on SOCIAL MEDIA.

If A Butterfly Flaps Its Wings In Brazil, Guess What Happens?

12:04 PM Posted by Unknown




FlyingCocoon's Logo
I was writing a Social Media report for clients based on "If a butterfly flaps its wings in Brazil" theory and while doing a research i stumbled on this video. The Butterfly Effect, by Andy Andrews. The Butterfly Effect shows how your everyday actions can make a difference for generations to come. Through inspiring stories, shares the secret of a life of permanent purpose, where every decision and action you make in life matters, no only today, but for the future. When you understand that every action matters, every result of our actions immediately improves! A life of permanent purpose will make you a better parent, a better, spouse and a more valuable friend. The Butterfly Effect illustrates the unique power of the individual. You have created as one of a kind...to make a difference. You have the power to change the world. What you do with your life matters today. It matters FOREVER.



As @HannoL puts it, Today more than ever before do we realize that we are part of a vast network, both digitally and naturally, where technology matters but networks far exceed the virtual world. It seems there might be truth in the saying that when a butterfly flaps it’s wings in America, it creates a tropical storm in the Orient, a truly networked society.
The Butterfly Effect theory states that You can create lasting change when you begin small, act where you are, and stay faithful over the long haul. At FlyingCocoon we believe its time to apply The butterfly effect in vast universe of Social Media. Stay Hungry, Stay tuned.

INFLUENCERS

1:08 AM Posted by Unknown

 Its is a short documentary that explores what it means to be an influencer and how trends and creativity become contagious today

INFLUENCERS FULL VERSION from R+I creative on Vimeo.

The Best in the world at something?

3:39 AM Posted by Unknown






Do you or your startup wants to be the best in the wold at something? Know this at least! :)
Long time ago my mentor thought me the following simple serinity prayer
God grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change;
courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference
In other words knowing when to quit and when to stick to your guns. Especially when you have a major project on your hands and start out with a lot of energy, making huge strides toward to your goal. You’re firing on all cylinders. You’re excited and motivated. Then you hit the wall(dip). That is where this prayer comes handy.
So the qusetion is When to Quit and When to Stick??? According to Seth Godin, while quitting is often a poor snap decision made under stress, under the right circumstances it is a smart choice for turning around a dead-end situation.
Please watch 8min video summery of Seth's Book.

The reason that being the best in the world is worth so much is that only few can do it. Scarcity carries a premium. We fail when we give up too soon, or when we get distracted by tasks that we don't have the guts to quit. Seth says the DIP is the long stretch between beginner’s luck and real accomplishment.

Download The Dip Manifesto Here

Freedom Calling

10:25 AM Posted by Unknown

Freedom Calling - with lyrics

by CECILE DOO-KINGUE


Rock Band and Tech Startup

11:29 PM Posted by Unknown





Infograph Courtesy: TelevisionSky

Dreams Evolve - Conan O’Brien’s 2011 Dartmouth College

1:06 AM Posted by Unknown




Presenting to you the social media guy who started tweeting his comedies.

There's lots comedy in the 23-minute speech; Also there's profound message about the freedom that comes from failure. The embedded player will play the last 7 min speeches when you press play. That is the part i want my blog readers to listen.

Whatever you think your dream is now, it will probably change and that's OK.



I quote "There are few things more liberating in this life than having your worst fear realized. It is our failure to become our perceived ideal that ultimately defines us and makes us unique.
But if you accept your misfortune and handle it right, your perceived failure can become a catalyst for profound reinvention. Whether you fear it or not, true disappointment will come but with disappointment comes clarity, conviction and true originality."

Again i quote "Your path at 22 will not necessarily be your path at 32 or 42. One's dream is constantly evolving, rising and falling, changing course. At the age of 47, after 25 years of obsessively pursuing my dream, that dream changed, he said. I thought achieving that goal would define me as successful. But that is not true. No specific job or career goal defines me, and it should not define you."


Conan O’Brien’s 2011 Dartmouth College Commencement Address

Social Network-ists

10:42 PM Posted by Unknown












Duo Platforms & Quattro Users - Meetup.

My Wednesday lunch was scheduled at facebook’s cafeteria with 3 die hard tweepls. (PP, SK & JK am gonna abbreviate ‘em since i didn’t ask their permission) I reached a bit late for lunch, and am not going to bore you with my excuses. (Though PP tries to plaster me with allegation of i’m trying to preserve the culture of Hyderabad by being late as true hyderabadi. )
 Lets move on to how yummm the chef was. (mind you, i didn’t say the food,  of course the food was great.) He was a man of sweet smile, and he asked me if i wanted anything more on my plate? I said no and complimented that del.icio.us soup i had few minutes back. But the way he said it was so genuine and so hospitable. I guess some of the guys i know at Taj can take hospitality tuition from him. (Darn it, i didn’t ask him his name) .....Still trying to catch my breath... Me, JK & SK vs. PP we had few conversations round the table as we sang praises of Hyderabad. Poor PP couldn’t stand a chance at us.  And (JK) had to leave by 1pm and replaced herself by (NJ) again after few conversations later, we also had to leave. 

I was happy with our meet-up but i didn’t know the surprise that awaits me. After we went outside, i asked (NJ) to take us inside for last round of tour before we leave... This time i didn’t want to do the stereo type of comparing google with facebook. i simply wanted to see facebook for what it is and it’s uniqueness.

We went inside gain, if US of A calls their defence HQ The Pentagon then facebook should call it’s Hyderabad office The Rectangle. While we are walking inside the rectangle, at the corner something grabbed my attention. Wait a sec, i stopped (NJ) and asked her what are these books for? And she told me it’s one employee’s initiative to bring books and keep them on the ground at the corner and whoever wants to read will just take and read without asking anyone... if anyone wants to share a book with anyone they’ll just bring and drop it there...to paint you a picture how it looks like, (remember?, how road side book sellers put the books on the ground without shelf on the mattress kinda thing... Thats kind of it) That was really cool thing to do, though it seem simple. I’m known by all my friends for borrowing book, i’m notorious at it. So when i see this kind of book sharing (as in open shaing platform, i salivate) exactly how facebook is trying to make the world to share openly.....it gives me a goose bump.

One last thing, as person who is in love with start-ups.... i saw the rectangle office and coveted to some degree,( i wished for my start-up such an office). Facebook has that spirit, where they don’t invest in fancy separate office rooms, or even cubicles. All employees share open tables the same way as Facebook platform gives people the power to share and make the world more open and connected globally.

One last thing(The real last) The facebook app developers at wildfire had to be the happiest developers ever. What more do you want as an app developer when the platform you develop to uses your app for their own campaign and put your logo in their office. Am talking about Wildfire app powering Facebook Hyderabad’s office mural contest. Since one of my friend was contesting on that i’ve actively followed it.

So the highlights of the day: Seeing open-book-sharing on the floor & Seeing wildfire-apps-logo on the wall of Facebook office. I had a good time. Thanks everyone, especially(JK) .



Common Graph of World's Greatest Speeches

5:50 AM Posted by Unknown


I've always been fascinated by great presentations, be it in business, politics, religion, technology or other revolutionary movements. Have you ever thought about speeches that move and inspire from all of History. Prominent and persuasive speeches from "Tryst with Destiny" by J.Nehru  and "I have a dream" by Martin Luther or Steve Jobs "Keynote speech", what do they all have in common? In this 17min brilliant talk Nancy Durate shows us unifying graph for all greatest presentation in order to captivate, inspire and transform our audiences.



Courtesy of: © The INK Conference
If you want to register for 2011 conference click here

Don't Tell That To...

2:35 AM Posted by Unknown

God always rejoices when we dare to dream. In fact, we are much like God when we dream... He wrote the book on making the impossible possible...

Eighty-year-old shepherds don’t usually play chicken with Pharaohs... but don’t tell that to Moses.

Teenage shepherds don’t normally have showdowns with giants... but don’t tell that to David... And for sure don’t tell that to God.

If you have faith, it will happen.” Matthew 21:21


*Courtesy of Alisha's FB Status.

"Wrongologist" Kathryn Schulz - May be I'm Wrong

8:38 AM Posted by Unknown



Most of us will do anything to avoid being wrong. But what if we're wrong about that? "Wrongologist" Kathryn Schulz makes a compelling case for not just admitting but embracing our fallibility.

Google io - 2011

10:43 AM Posted by Unknown

Save the Date




What:
Two full days of conference sessions from Google I/O will be streamed in real-time to their website at www.google.com/io. They'll be streaming live from San Francisco, bringing all of the excitement and news from Moscone Center direct to your computer.

When:
May 10-11, 2011 from 9AM to 6PM PDT

Where:
Join from the comforts of home or anywhere you have a reliable internet connection.

Caroline Casey tells the story of her extraordinary life: Looking past limits

9:35 PM Posted by Unknown

Activist Caroline Casey tells the story of her extraordinary life, starting with a revelation (no spoilers). In a talk that challenges perceptions, Casey asks us all to move beyond the limits we may think we have.

Support underprivileged kids education with Social Media.

12:18 AM Posted by Unknown

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Step 1: Like the Twestival page by clicking 'Like'.
Step 2: Click on the image below to view our entry for the competition. Please click 'Like' below the Purple Charminar!
Thanks for your time. We hope you will 'like' our Hyderabad Twestival page for more updates.

Prometheus Bound

12:30 AM Posted by Unknown

Prometheus Bound

The most difficult limitations to embrace are our own personal ones, the ceiling on our capacity. We have to put aside the foolish talk of boundless human potential and pray, as Moses did, that God would “teach us to number our days” (Ps. 90:12). All our efforts have limits. There are people we cannot help, situations we cannot change, goals we cannot achieve. We have limits. Embracing our un-finiteness helps us look up to the God who is infinite. Our boundedness opens us up to His boundless grace.

As we confess our limitations and number our days, we can choose to surrender our dreams. “Dreaming big” cannot be a virtue in itself; we cannot assume that any big dream must be God’s dream because it is big. Dreams are for giving life to others. Joseph had to learn how to be a slave to Potiphar and a prisoner in Egypt before becoming a prince. In the difficult years, he learned to surrender his ambition and rejoice in someone else’s success. It was then that he was lifted out of prison and put in the position to save his brothers and keep God’s chosen family alive through years of drought.