Feel Free!


The most common replies whenever we ask someone ‘whats going on’ …
bas kam chal raha hai yar , lagi padi hai, bahut tension hai, issue khatam karna hai etc etc ..

We generally feel busy (even if we have nothing to do). I ‘ve met very few people who are always free (though they finish hundreds of tasks every day and are yet ready to get 101)
Reason behind these most common replies are :
1. We wanna show off, because its considered good to be busy.


2. We don’t want another assignment (try to show that we already have had enough), actually we don’t want to work neither at office nor at home.

And gradually it becomes our habit (habit of being busy). Then the habit starts affecting the surrounding, side effects are…
* You start feeling tired without doing anything(as you are busy since a long time) and finally this tiredness sticks to your personality.
* Soon you start feeling sick (effect of long term tiredness) and lots of diseases step in to your life.
* A tired, sick person can’t be happy and you won’t be an exception.
* And finally you will create an unhappy surrounding.
* It kills creativity and innovation because your mind thinks that its very busy and doesn’t have time to think out of the box.

Now you can imagine how much dangerous it can be (feeling busy).

Remedies:
* Start feeling free now on(no matter how many issues you have been assigned).
* Never say that you don’t have time, you will always find time if you really wanna do something.
* And most important “say you are free and doing nothing” whenever asked by anyone (we do nothing generally).

And you will soon come out of the mental state of being busy.

I don’t know how you feel after reading this but one thing is for sure, if you have time to read this blog you are not surely busy at all.

  1. #1 by Yashodha Chaku - December 6th, 2007 at 14:46

    So, what’s going on, Pankaj :P

  2. #2 by Manish Zope - December 6th, 2007 at 14:49

    so, finally, are you free now .. ?? :-p

  3. #3 by bharat - December 6th, 2007 at 14:55

    Hey,
    I always feel free. :)
    I think most of innovative thoughts come and get decoded in our mind when we feel completely free.
    (Do I need to tell the place where we feel completely free ;-) )

    So take a break and come back with a great idea (which can change ur life !!)

    Best of luck!!!!

  4. #4 by pankaj sharma - December 6th, 2007 at 15:02

    great bharat, i’ll suggest to provide a laptop to you,
    so you can move whichever the place you feel comfortable ;-)
    hope you won’t take too much time at busy places.

  5. #5 by kiran jagtap - December 6th, 2007 at 15:12

    So is it ur Knowledge , Belief or Observations…??? :p

  6. #6 by pankaj sharma - December 6th, 2007 at 15:22

    Kiran, its my belief based on observations which ultimately added to my knowledge ( wow…).
    Well its the way of thinking which I believe is helpful for being happier, more efficient and creative.
    Feeling free means you are not exhausted with what you have done and ready to achieve another milestone in life.

  7. #7 by Yashodha Chaku - December 6th, 2007 at 15:27

    @Pankaj:
    you are being philosophical Pankaj, Doesn’t suit you ;)

  8. #8 by pankaj sharma - December 6th, 2007 at 15:35

    kya yashi, if you don’t understand something you call it philosophical, is it like this? ;)

  9. #9 by Junia Biswas - December 6th, 2007 at 15:37

    Hey Deepak…
    Assign Pankaj as many issues u can..he will never say that he is already busy with other issues….
    and if he says so…u can guess the reason ;)

  10. #10 by Yashodha Chaku - December 6th, 2007 at 15:44

    @Pankaj:

    we ‘re not supposed take a dig at each other here.
    We ‘ll ve enough occasions to do so, since you are feeling free ;)

  11. #11 by Deepak Srivastava - December 6th, 2007 at 15:55

    Hey Pankaj,

    I think you are more busy than, you were initially, since i can’t find your “motivating quotes” these days.

    Here are your issues u need to resolve before going home today : CRM-2166, CRM-2327, CRM-2167

    Now you can “Fall Free”, oops “feel free” i mean ;)

    ( BTW – nice topic :) )

  12. #12 by Vaibhav Mishra - December 6th, 2007 at 16:27

    Well It looks like an all company forum but i’d like to appreciate the thoughts put up by pankaj they are quite practical……But my dear Always Feeling free may have some negative consequences specially for ur near ones who are not feeling as free as you…
    So feeling free is a good practice but at the same time if u ll start showing that u r feeling free may lead to a mess up……So always feel free but never show that u r feeling free as this can also give a wrong message to ur “BOSS” …..nice writing keep it up….waitin for your next blog

  13. #13 by Vijay Bansod - December 6th, 2007 at 16:44

    Hi Pankaj,

    So to FEEL FREE u have that much GUTS to get thing works.

    Otherwise everyone should have FEEL FREE… attitude…!!

    Everyday is not Sunday.

    Yo Man……!

  14. #14 by pankaj sharma - December 6th, 2007 at 17:25

    @ Vaibhav Mishra
    You r right mishraji. But your suggestion is little late, after reading my blog deepak(my boss)
    has done complete arrangement of killing my freedom.
    Thanks for such a nice comment and appreciation…

  15. #15 by pankaj sharma - December 6th, 2007 at 17:27

    @ Deepak
    I am also missing my Motivational quotes….
    don’t worry soon I’ll start sending again.

  16. #16 by pankaj sharma - December 6th, 2007 at 17:33

    @ Vijay
    True Vijay Every day is not Sunday…
    But who told you enjoy on weekends only.. ;)
    And don’t worry you have enough GUTS to get things working..

  17. #17 by pankaj sharma - December 6th, 2007 at 18:40

    Hi friends,
    Today i made google search on feel free and got some good links…

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Feel_Free
    http://www.feelfreetoprosper.com/views.html
    http://www.43things.com/things/view/90620/feel-free

    enjoy the freeness.

  18. #18 by sunil - December 6th, 2007 at 19:15

    pankaj,
    i have lot of work,
    aaj bahut kam hai, don’t disturb me.

    nice topic

  19. #19 by Swati Vaidya - December 7th, 2007 at 16:23

    good pankaj..subah se busy thi isliye time nahi mila blog padhne ka :-) …..ur topic is very practical…
    i conclude this in 1 marathi line that is “kaam nahi kavdi cha , fursat nahi dhadi chi”….samaj me aya..??
    kisi se puch lena iska meaning …..

  20. #20 by Rajeev - December 7th, 2007 at 18:44

    The words wrote by pankaj are exactly same which are most frequently used by him when i used to call him.But yet now m unable 2 understand ki what is the meaning of LAGI PADI HAI?I think most of the persons talking to pankaj had heared this line..Please make me understand

    Rajeev

  21. #21 by pankaj sharma - December 10th, 2007 at 10:29

    @swati
    marathi samajh mein aahe
    me padhun sakto

  22. #22 by pankaj sharma - December 10th, 2007 at 10:33

    @rajeev
    ‘lagi padi hai’ means ‘vaat lagi padi hai’.
    its most commonly used in mumbai.

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