Raj Kumar Makkad (Adv P & H High Court Chandigarh) 02 October 2011
First engage a lawyer by paying his high fee and then obtain its answer.
jeetendra patel (lawyer) 02 October 2011
shally, a would be lawyer you should be a responsible person.By asking such rubbish querry you are disrespecting youself.Stop asking such nonsense questions.
Manav Kalia (Arguing my own cases..) 02 October 2011
Daksh (Student) 04 October 2011
Teach me to conquer the self by the Self.
May I never permit the blind ego in me to
obstruct the soul. Bless me, that I willingly
appoint the soul as the body’s only charioteer.
(Sri Paramahansa Yogananda)
Anand k (Professor) 20 October 2011
Nervous? What NOT to do
“Never apologize for being nervous.”
Whether it’s a job interview, a speech or auditioning for a part in a community play, nervous feelings are inevitable. They happen to everyone.
The difference is how each person deals with their nervous feelings. First, you should accept them as part of public speaking and know you are not alone in your feelings. Second, don’t feel the need to apologize for being nervous. When you do, you only draw attention to it. Keep in mind that even if most of the time you see yourself as nervous, your audience doesn’t. And, they don’t need to know.
Instead, take a deep breath, stand tall and speak. You are confident with something important to say – nervousness and all.
Happiness is first found within. But that doesn’t mean it must stay there.
Feel the happiness that springs from your own beautiful essence. Then multiply that happiness by sharing it far beyond you.
The beauty of life is in your ability to see it and appreciate it and find joy in it. Allow your own happiness and you make the world a happy and beautiful place.
By
Dr Anand K
Prof – HOD
20th Oct 2011.