Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Find your secret ingredients

Recently I was asked to write a motivating article for the office newsletter. This is a version of the same.

Don’t ask yourself what the world needs, ask yourself what makes you come alive. And then go do that. Because what the world needs are people who have come alive.” – Harold Whitman


It’s important to regularly analyze your skill-set and hone and nurture your talent.   I remember a story in which a class was enacting the play of Cinderella and kid was asked what his part was in it. 

He replied “ I am the pig. ” 

“ But,” the teacher said,  “there are no pigs in this story”.

“Well, there is one now” was his prompt reply. And so there was a pig who followed Cinderella throughout the play, enacted her unsaid thoughts and stole everyone’s hearts! The forest has many animals each with their own unique role. Be a cheetah, elephant, deer or ant but be the best that you can be.  Figure out your role in the larger story:


  • Find out what is uniquely you and make the most of it. 

  • Enhance and update your skills regularly. Read blogs/literature/ attend workshops/do online courses but constantly keep upgrading yourself in the direction of your skillset. 

  • Consolidate this knowledge further by documentation and sharing. 

  • Find out what part of your work you enjoy and find most satisfying. These are your unique strengths. 

  • Think about how you can offer that role in the best possible way to the company.

  • Give that little extra of yourself to that part of the role. If it is development, spare some time for small PoCs, if it is ideation, make sure you communicate your ideas where they can make a difference,if it is communication, get more involved in client communication. If it is documentation, code review, testing, start by taking up multiple such roles for your team. 

  • Start small and slowly expand. You could start by aiming for adding value towards your chosen domain maybe 10% more than the rest of  your work and slowly evolve this.

  • It’s also ok or actually necessary, to take a peek in other horizons.

  • It’s ok to change your area of interest/skillset. Don’t worry if it seems different or too new. Sometimes, that’s how we grow.

  • Lastly, never forget to take pride in who you are, what you do and what you stand for. Never underestimate any individual and that starts with self!

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