Sunday, October 25, 2020

HOW I CELEBRATED MY BIRTHDAY – OCTOBER 24, 2020

 Good Morning to all my readers and viewers of my blog – http://maddaliswetha.blogspot.com/ ("IDEAS CAN BE LIFE CHANGING").

 

Yesterday, I celebrated my birthday traditionally like every year in my life.

 

Early morning, I woke up - done nice head bath, wear new clothes, went to pooja room and took blessings from my parents.  I would like to describe that after many years my birthday falls on October 24th of the DUSSEHRA festival.

 

With my brother with his wife (New Married couples – July 31st, 2020)


We went to SUBBAYYA GARI HOTEL in Kukatpally (Hyderabad) reserved a table, had 32+ food items- pure vegetarian which is served in Banana Leaf.


From there we went to INORBIT MALL (Hyderabad) been, searching to buy a dress for my birthday and festival too after a long shopping finally found new trends collection in LIFESTYLE SHOP.

 

In fact, I have a habit of giving charity inform of books  on my birthday. The budget is only 500 Rupees. Last year I gifted 50 books in Hanuman temple in my area where I gave for different age groups.

 

This time, the Corona Virus was spreading badly so I decided to do charity by giving face masks for everyone but due to rules kept by the government for temples, I decided not to do it.

 

So, I found another way, when I visited the shopping  floor in Inorbit mall I have saw the WATER AID INDIA COUNTRY OFFICE inside the mall where they are seeking  money to build bathrooms for poor people for a healthy life. There my brother gifted amount of 500 Rupees to them in form in my name – MADDALI LAXMI SWETHA  - https://www.wateraidindia.in/


And mainly I want to express my words that for the first-time mehndi on my hands came a red colour. I went to KARACHI BAKERY where mehndi persons are there, I asked them to apply for my hands and the design name – ARABIC MEHNDI DESIGN.


At around 8:20PM, cake cutting event in my parents’ home, I wore my new birthday dress – Cake name - ALMOND CAKE.


The one rule I also follow NO CANDLES.  and audience list – My mother, my father, my brother and his wife…of course me too…I am the centre of attraction.

 

Finally, I would like to show you my saree which I wear in my brother’s marriage brought it from WEAVERS EMPORIUM (Kukatpally) - PEACH COLOUR - KANCHIPATTU SAREE (cost of saree around Rupees - 15000
)
see the image below. At night, I had a happy sleep. 


Thank you for reading and viewing!

Maddali Laxmi Swetha, MBA (HR)

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My name was included in a book called - Student Leaders: Growing from Students to CEO’s and the first copy of this book is dedicated to me.

Saturday, October 10, 2020

HOW HR TEST YOUR PSYCHOLOGY IN AN INTERVIEW?

 “I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work.” - Thomas A. Edison


In an interview, When HR asks you the question - “Why don’t I have hobbies?”,  you might be thinking that the question doesn’t sound right.


You must be wondering the right question  is “Why you don’t have hobbies?”. We will get to it in a bit.


Generally, in a one-page resume, candidates do not mention hobbies. Mentioning hobbies might make the resume longer and can make it less ideal. It is always better to answer the question directly during the interview when HR asks it.


Of course, “why don't I have hobbies?” sounds like a tragedy and we might feel HR is not a knowledgeable person.


But it is a very tricky question.

HR is testing your “psychology” indirectly. An ordinary candidate thinks “why don't you have hobbies?” is the right question. He / she would immediately look at it as a grammatical mistake.


At that point, we need to think differently.

Generally, freshers mention hobbies in their resumes whereas the experienced candidates would never mention hobbies, instead, they would add more about the projects they have worked on.

 

So, what is the right answer for this question?

“Sir/Madam, at present your mindset might be to think more about the salary, the position in society and in the office. You will make your time for your friends and family, and want to earn more money to cover your expenses. 


Reading Books, Cooking and Gardening might not be your hobbies. Eventually, there is only one hobby - Making more money to live happily.” 


Making money does not appear in the hobbies in a resume but it eventually becomes our only hobby in life.


Thank you for reading and viewing!

Maddali Laxmi Swetha, MBA (HR),

Email ID: Maddali_swetha@yahoo.com

 

My Twitter ID: https://twitter.com/maddali_swetha

 

My Quora: https://www.quora.com/profile/Maddali-Swetha

 

My LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maddali-swetha-a0a424a6

 

My Slideshare Papers: https://www.slideshare.net/MaddaliSwetha 

 

My Blog (Maddali Swetha Blog): http://maddaliswetha.blogspot.com/

 

My Other Blog: http://deccanvysya.blogspot.com/  (Deccan Vysya Patrika - Since 1937)

 

Short Cuts (My New Blog) - https://maddalilaxmiswethaguide.blogspot.com/

 

My YouTube channel - Maddali Laxmi Swetha:

https://www.youtube.com/user/maddaliswetha

 

My other YouTube channel - Maddali Swetha Teaching classes:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFePmygQP7vsTzeecSfrMvw

Speaking Tree Blog: https://timesofindia.speakingtree.in/maddali-swetha/blogs

 

Also you can find in Amazon:

My name was included in a book called - Student Leaders: Growing from Students to CEO’s and the first copy of this book is dedicated to me.


Monday, October 05, 2020

WORLD TEACHER’S DAY 2020 – MY PERSONAL EXPERIENCE

 I have always felt that the true text-book for the pupil is his teacher. – Mahatma Gandhi

 

Wishing you a very happy teacher’s day to all my readers and viewers 2020.

 

Today I like to share some of my experiences as a student and as a teacher.

 

The best gift for a teacher is treating or wishing Good Morning or Good Afternoon or Good Evening or Good Night……

 

When I am a school going student, I always wish my teacher. I wish them saying good morning.  When a student identifies and greets the teacher though they might be on road or where ever they are, it is a best gift for the teacher.

 

You have heard many stories regarding Jawaharlal Nehru - students call him Chacha Nehru.

 

But in today’s world no one or no student wish teacher or give respect. You see in olden days teacher’s beat or scold students only to learn good manners like wearing ironed school dress, neatly craft hair, wearing school badge, neatly polish shoes, white socks etc.

 

In today’s world the mistake of a student is a mistake of the parent. Nowadays, parents are earning heavy money treating their child as a rich kid, not allowing teachers to scold their child when they make mistakes. If this is the situation. How can a student learn the subject?

 

Now students are becoming lazy because of parents are giving more and more caring their child as a hero or heroine.

 

I frequently visit my school when I am free and collect my beautiful experience when I was a learning student.

 

But when I went to meet my teachers – They said to me that nowadays students are not listening to teachers, teaching and their parents say that we are rich, they are indirectly spoiling their child’s future. After hearing those words…. I said to my teacher, same thing I am also facing as I am also a teacher.

 

Conclusion:

When I am a student, my day schedule is very busy –

8 AM to 3:30 PM school,

4 PM to 8 PM – Tuition

every morning 4:30 AM home works

5 AM to 7 AM again practice or exam in tuition.

Though my day schedule is busy, I used to say Good morning to all my teachers, of course to my Principal also.

I sleep for 8 hours a day busy schedule.

Still and now also I respect them……………. Happy teacher’s day 😊

 

Thank you for reading and viewing!

Maddali Laxmi Swetha, MBA (HR),

Email ID: Maddali_swetha@yahoo.com

 

My Twitter ID: https://twitter.com/maddali_swetha

 

My Quora: https://www.quora.com/profile/Maddali-Swetha

 

My LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maddali-swetha-a0a424a6

 

My Slideshare Papers: https://www.slideshare.net/MaddaliSwetha 

 

My Blog (Maddali Swetha Blog): http://maddaliswetha.blogspot.com/

 

My Other Blog: http://deccanvysya.blogspot.com/  (Deccan Vysya Patrika - Since 1937)

 

Short Cuts (My New Blog) - https://maddalilaxmiswethaguide.blogspot.com/

 

My YouTube channel - Maddali Laxmi Swetha:

https://www.youtube.com/user/maddaliswetha

 

My other YouTube channel - Maddali Swetha Teaching classes:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFePmygQP7vsTzeecSfrMvw

Speaking Tree Blog: https://timesofindia.speakingtree.in/maddali-swetha/blogs

 

Also you can find in Amazon:

My name was included in a book called - Student Leaders: Growing from Students to CEO’s and the first copy of this book is dedicated to me.