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Wednesday, 14 June 2023
The Education Sector in India is a Vital Component of the Country's Development.
Tuesday, 6 June 2023
The Future of Real Estate in India
Friday, 26 May 2023
Future of India's Development
Tuesday, 28 March 2023
Swami Samarth of Akkalkot
Wednesday, 22 March 2023
India's GDP in 2023
LIFE AFTER DEATH
Sunday, 5 February 2023
Designing a Successful Product
• Define your product idea: Start by identifying a problem that you want to solve. This could be anything from improving an existing product to creating a completely new solution.
• Research your market: Research the market to determine what similar products are available and what their strengths and weaknesses are. This will give you a good understanding of what your product needs to offer to stand out from the competition.
• Gather user feedback: Talk to potential customers and gather their feedback on the problem you are trying to solve. This will help you understand what features are important to them and what kind of experience they are looking for.
• Sketch and iterate: Create sketches and prototypes of your product to get a feel for how it will look and function. Test and refine these designs until you have a product that meets your goals and the needs of your target market.
• Choose materials and manufacturing methods: Consider the materials and manufacturing methods that will be used to make your product. This will affect the cost, quality, and appearance of your product.
• Test and refine: Test your product with real users and get their feedback. Use this feedback to refine your product and make any necessary changes.
• Launch and market your product: Once you are confident that your product is ready, launch it to the market and start marketing it. Make sure to focus on the benefits of your product and how it solves the problem that it was designed to solve.
Designing a product takes time and effort, but the end result is worth it. By following these steps, you can create a product that meets the needs of your target market and solves a real problem.
Product Design Process Overview
The product design process typically involves several stages, including:
Ideation and Research: This stage involves generating ideas for a new product, researching the market and identifying customer needs. It is important to understand what problems people are trying to solve and what needs they have, so that the product can be designed to meet those needs.
Concept Development: During this stage, designers take their ideas and develop them into a rough sketch or model of the product. They consider factors such as size, materials, and manufacturing processes to create a concept that is functional, aesthetically pleasing, and cost-effective to produce.
Prototyping: A prototype is a working model of the product that is used to test its functionality and design. During this stage, designers create a physical model of the product, which can be tested and refined. This stage allows designers to identify any problems with the product before it is manufactured on a large scale.
Testing and Refinement: During this stage, the product is tested to determine its strengths and weaknesses. Designers use feedback from testing to refine the product, making changes and improvements as necessary. This stage helps to ensure that the end product meets customer needs and is fit for its intended purpose.
Manufacturing: Once the product design is finalized, it is time to start manufacturing. This stage involves producing the product in large quantities and ensuring that it is manufactured to the highest quality standards. The manufacturing process may include tools, machines, and human labor to assemble the product.
Launch: After manufacturing is complete, the product is ready to be launched. This stage involves promoting the product to customers, providing training and support for users, and ensuring that the product is available for purchase.
In conclusion, product design is a critical aspect of product development, as it helps to ensure that the end product is functional, aesthetically pleasing, and profitable. The product design process involves several stages, including ideation and research, concept development, prototyping, testing and refinement, manufacturing, and launch. By following a structured product design process, companies can ensure that their products are of high quality and meet customer needs.
Tuesday, 31 January 2023
Designing a Logo Guide
Saturday, 28 January 2023
Life Of Nambi Narayanan, A Former Scientist & Aerospace Engineer
Friday, 20 January 2023
MARKETING
Thursday, 19 January 2023
LIFE HACK
Saturday, 13 November 2021
Practical Spirituality for Youth with Dreams
The future of the world is the legacy of the youth with dreams. Youth are creative and dynamic. Youth of dreams with character and courage can change the histories and destinies of nations. Youth constitute the most precious gift of The Divine to human race.
'A man without a dream and a nation without a vision shall perish', This old Jewish axiom has great wisdom in it. Every one of us should have a dream to pursue in life. It is said by the wise that a dream to pursue, a person to love and a mission to accomplish are the three essential requirements to make one's life really worth living.
According to Dr, APJ Abdul Kalam, the late Scientist-President of India, a dream is not what you see in your sleep. It is that which does not allow you to sleep. Such dreams make life exiting and fruitful. Youth is the time for such dreams. You are young. You need to dream, and dream big. Dreaming small is a crime for youth like you.
At your age I too was a big dreamer. My first dream was to become an Air Force Officer. I was able to realise that dream with flying colours. I had also won 'Best Officer' Trophy from the Defense Minister of India at the time of Commissioning. It was in 1972. After my marriage to a wonderful lady officer of the Indian Revenue Service in 1979, my dreams became much bigger. I wanted to start the first Private Airline operating between Kerala and the Gulf countries, and an Industry manufacturing Airships as well as a Hovercraft Service in the backwaters of Kerala. 'Lajones Intermational' was the name of my proposed MNC. Very big dream, indeed.
But The Divine had something else in store for me. An encounter with death in an air accident in 1982 became a turming point' in my life. Life took a radically different tum after that near-death experience. was a 35-year old ambitious and hard working Squadron Leader of the Indian Air Force at that time.
The encounter with death at the least expected moment in my life made me think deeply about the meaning and purpose of my life in this world. I have now travelled more than 35 years in this path of 'meaningful and purposeful life. have also completed 70 years of age.
What I wish to share with you here today as you venture out in pursuit of greater dreams of your own are few of the discoveries that I have made in my quest lo the meaning and purpose of human life. This quest had begun soon after ny encounter with death in 1982. It has been an exciting pilgrimage of faith and an equally chalenging spiritual adventure.
I hope that what l share with you today will be useful in making your own more meaningful and purposeful.
Wednesday, 19 May 2021
Father Wounds: Can A Man Have A Disempowering Self-Image If His Father Wasn't A Good Role Model?
Friday, 19 March 2021
Growth & Development
First, we shall see what these two terms Growth and Development connote. The increasing of an organ or limb of the body, in size and weight, is its growth. Division of each cell, and, their growing into thousands in number, or their changing into tissues, blood or bone, is part of the process of development.
The process of growth and development goes on simultaneously for development, growth is also required up to a certain age.
Growth is essential to enable the organism to bear the strain which the process of development causes. After a certain age, the process of growth ceases, but development may continue beyond it. An organism is said to have attained maturity in a certain field where the zenith of growth has been reached.
It is in the nature of the organism to grow and develop, Growth and development are the important characteristics of a living organism. As the baby grows in age, it is expected to perform more and more functions the functions continue to become more and more difficult and complicated.
To be able to do all this, development physical, mental and emotional, is essential the growth of the body, of its different organs or parts, is also essential for the development.
Brekenridge et al. have defined “Development” in the following words: “Development can be defined as the emerging and expanding of capacities of the individual to provide progressively greater facility in functioning.
The child increases in motor skills from his uncertain first steps to a high proficiency in skilled games at adolescence from physiological instability to stability from his first babbling in infancy to manipulation of language in abstract thinking from confusion of self to inanimate objects to a clear realisation of himself as a person from the immature child to the man and woman who is able to reproduce.”
The history of physical growth of human organism begins when it is in the form of a very minute dot which we call Protoplasm, only 13 millimetre in size. When the embryo is a month old, its length becomes 6 millimetre. In the second month, it starts having human shape it grows six times in length and five hundred times in weight.
By about 20th week, the mother starts feeling the movement of the foetus now it weighs nearly one pound.
The gaining in of the embryo/foetus in weight, and, its increase in length, is its “growth” and its ability to make movements, is its “development”, motor development which synchronizes with the physical growth of the foetus. During the first three years of the infant’s life, the growth happens to be very rapid; and so does his development in physical or mental fields.
In the first year, the weight becomes three times than what it was at the time of birth.
When the child of 6 or 7 months, shows the development of eye-hand co-ordination in grasping things, the mother feels happy to see; by one year, he can feed himself with spoon and cup; by 18 months, he can exercise control over anal and ureteral sphincters in due course, the child starts not only running and hopping but doing somersaults and other complicated physical movements which are the sure indicators of rapid physical or motor development,development of balance and co-ordination.
Along with this development, mental development also takes place.
After birth, the child can only gradually develop the function of sensing things or events, as his skeletal-muscular-neurological growth and development take place, so also develops the area of his gaining experiences through his sense organs because with age, increases his mobility and capability to handle things with increasing skill and in varied ways.
Development of language is the most important stage in the process of development. The child’s perception increases, and his mental abilities and expression also increase accordingly.
Maturity is the stage in the process of growth or development, when one is fit or ready to perform some particular function, or to learn some particular thing. Psychologists, through their observations and experiments, have concluded that an attempt made to make the young child learn a thing, for which a stage of maturity or readiness has not been reached by him, will only result in frustration on the part of the trainer.
A baby cannot have control over his anal and ureteral sphincters before he is 18 months old; cannot put one block over the other before he is 2 years old, cannot tell colour effects before the age of 3 to 4 and according to Piaget, “conceptual schemas become organised into interrelated systems” only during the period between two to seven years, which Piaget has called Operational period and the problem solving stage begins by about the age of eleven years only.
These are the stages when the related skeletal- muscular neurological systems achieve the required maturity for different physical and cognitive activities referred to above. If efforts are made to make the child do the activities for which “readiness” (maturity) is not there, the efforts are sure to fail, frustrating the one who expects such a performance, and the child too suffers harassment, with deleterious effects to follow.
Individual differences are there, because of which the elders often complain about their youngsters not showing enough maturity in accordance with their age.
It is to be understood that individuals do not keep the same pace of physical growth and development. The recurring remarks of others regarding their inability, incompetence to do what others of their age can do, develop a self-concept which makes them suffer from inferiority complex and frustration.
Due to rapid changes in all phases of experience, the age-old moral standards no longer hold good now. As a result of the changed situation, even parents, in many cases, cannot be sure of Tightness of an issue; and such an uncertainty makes the moral precepts lose their positiveness.
The desirable condition to develop is that the child must have a sense of honour for himself Self-esteem is essential for a good moral life; no external fear should be goading his behaviour. Superstitious fear in the child and the ‘super-conscientious over analysis’ of his behaviour, are not in the interest of proper emotional growth of the child. He may grow nervous or emotionally unstable because of them.
Religious training is good, if it can help make Love the governing principle of life; make life serene and bring about “peace within.”
Thursday, 11 February 2021
Don’t follow the crowd, let the crowd follow you. (Sujata Sridhar)
I am so proud to be led forward by a person who is not only industry-renowned but is also an amazing manager. I can only hope to be half of the person that you are, someday. It is a privilege to work under your leadership. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to work on such an innovative projects. Your support and advice have helped me reach where I am today . I promise to honor your belief in me by giving my absolute 100% and do great work.
This is an appreciation note for a person who is all three- best friend, mentor, and manager. Your guidance and advice have been invaluable to me since I joined. I can’t thank you enough for all the help that you've bestowed upon me. It’s an incredible work experience to work under a manager whose skills and talents are notable. I get to learn something new from you every day. Thank you for showing me how a great leader leads. Your words of encouragement, guidance, and advice kept us sane while chasing deadlines. We just wanted to appreciate you and express how glad we are to work under your leadership. We’re, truly, proud to be led by such a great person. As a new hire, I thought that it will difficult to adjust to the work environment. But, had I known that I would get the opportunity to work under you, I needn’t have worried. Thank you for taking me under your wing since the first day itself. It has motivated me to do the same for anyone else in the future. Thank you for the great review that we had the other day. You made it easier for me to understand where I need to apply my skills and talents. We want to thank you for being patient, understanding, and support our project even when it has exceeded our deadline. We assure you that the great work we did will override our lateness. Your insights really helped put things into a new perspective and helped me complete my work on time. You’re such an amazing person to have!
It wouldn’t have been possible without your understanding and support. Thank you for being such an amazing manager.
Cari Mam
All the best for future endeavours
Team Qurious Design
Wednesday, 13 January 2021
Healthy Relationships (Part II)
Monday, 14 December 2020
Healthy Relationships (Part I)
•There is mutual Reciprocation. The Relationship is not one-sided.
• The Personal, and Core, Values of each partner, are respected.
• Effective Conflict Resolution takes place in a timely manner.
• There is a shared and respectful - Validation of feelings even when you do not agree with one another's position.
• There is transparent, and Communication Both partners are heard and listened to. Empathised with.
• There is respect for both Personal, Boundaries.
• Both partners feel Safe in the Relationship; safe to express, safe to act, and safe to simply be present.
• Both partners are committed to healing wounds from the Past, so that they can be present in the current Relationship. This means Healing from Past Trauma, Past Heartbreak, Past Selves, Past Connections etc.
• Both partners know when, and how to Apologise. Accountability and Responsibility reside here.
Thursday, 12 November 2020
BALANCE SHEET OF LIFE
The most destructive habit .....Worry
The greatest joy.....Giving
The greatest loss...... Loss of Self-respect
The most satisfying work.....Helping Others
The ugliest personality trait ...... Selfishness
The greatest "shot in the arm"..... Encouragement
The greatest problem to overcome.....Fear
The most effective sleeping pill.....Peace of Mind
The most crippling failure disease..... Excuses
The most powerful force in life...... Love
The most dangerous act..... Gossip
The world's most incredible computer..... The Brain
The worst thing to be without..... Hope
The deadliest weapon.....The Tongue
The two most power-filled words....."I Can"
The greatest asset ............ Faith
The most worthless emotion..... Selp-pity
The most beautiful attire . Smile!
The most prized possession.....Integrity
The most powerful channel of communication..... Prayer
The most contagious spirit.....Enthusiasm
LIFE ends, when you stop DREAMING.
HOPE ends, when you stop BELIEVING.
LOVE ends, when you stop CARING.
Hindi Translation
जीवन का बैलेंस शीट
सबसे विनाशकारी आदत ..... चिंता
सबसे बड़ा आनंद ..... देना
सबसे बड़ा नुकसान ...... स्वाभिमान की हानि
सबसे संतोषजनक काम ..... दूसरों की मदद करना
कुरूप व्यक्तित्व का लक्षण ...... स्वार्थ
सबसे बड़ी "बांह में गोली" ..... प्रोत्साहन
दूर करने के लिए सबसे बड़ी समस्या ..... डर
सबसे प्रभावी नींद की गोली ..... मन की शांति
सबसे भयावह विफलता बीमारी ..... बहाने
जीवन में सबसे शक्तिशाली बल ...... प्रेम
सबसे खतरनाक अधिनियम ..... गपशप
दुनिया का सबसे अविश्वसनीय कंप्यूटर ..... द ब्रेन
सबसे बुरी चीज बिना .....
सबसे घातक हथियार ..... द टंग
दो सबसे अधिक शक्ति से भरे शब्द ..... "आई कैन"
सबसे बड़ी संपत्ति ............ आस्था
सबसे बेकार भावना ..... Selp-pity
सबसे सुंदर पोशाक। मुस्कुराओ!
सबसे बेशकीमती कब्ज़ा ..... ईमानदारी
संचार का सबसे शक्तिशाली चैनल ..... प्रार्थना
सबसे संक्रामक आत्मा ..... उत्साह
जीवन समाप्त हो जाता है, जब आप सपने देखना बंद कर देते हैं।
जब आप BELIEVING को रोकते हैं तो HOPE समाप्त हो जाता है।
LOVE समाप्त होता है, जब आप देखभाल करना बंद कर देते हैं।
Spanish Translation
BALANCE DE VIDA
El hábito más destructivo ... Preocupación
La mayor alegría ..... Dando
La mayor pérdida ... Pérdida del respeto propio
El trabajo más satisfactorio ... Ayudar a los demás
El rasgo de personalidad más feo ... el egoísmo
El mayor "tiro en el brazo" ..... Aliento
El mayor problema a superar ... Miedo
La pastilla para dormir más eficaz ... Tranquilidad
La enfermedad de fracaso más paralizante ..... Excusas
La fuerza más poderosa de la vida ... Amor
El acto más peligroso ..... Chismes
La computadora más increíble del mundo ... El cerebro
Lo peor para estar sin ... Esperanza
El arma más mortífera ... La lengua
Las dos palabras más poderosas ... "Puedo"
El mayor activo ............ Fe
La emoción más inútil ... Selp-pity
El atuendo más hermoso. ¡Sonrisa!
La posesión más preciada ..... Integridad
El canal de comunicación más poderoso ... Oración
El espíritu más contagioso ..... Entusiasmo
LA VIDA termina, cuando dejas de SOÑAR.
La ESPERANZA termina, cuando dejas de CREER.
El AMOR termina, cuando dejas de PREOCUPARTE.
German Translation
BILANZ DES LEBENS
Die destruktivste Angewohnheit ..... Sorge
Die größte Freude ..... Geben
Der größte Verlust ...... Verlust der Selbstachtung
Die befriedigendste Arbeit ..... Anderen helfen
Das hässlichste Persönlichkeitsmerkmal ...... Egoismus
Der größte "Schuss in den Arm" ..... Ermutigung
Das größte Problem zu überwinden ..... Angst
Die effektivste Schlaftablette ..... Seelenfrieden
Die lähmendste Versagenskrankheit ..... Ausreden
Die mächtigste Kraft im Leben ...... Liebe
Die gefährlichste Tat ..... Klatsch
Der unglaublichste Computer der Welt ..... Das Gehirn
Das Schlimmste, ohne zu sein ... Hoffnung
Die tödlichste Waffe ... Die Zunge
Die zwei kraftvollsten Wörter ..... "Ich kann"
Das größte Kapital ............ Glaube
Die wertloseste Emotion ..... Selbstmitleid
Die schönste Kleidung. Lächeln!
Der wertvollste Besitz ..... Integrität
Der mächtigste Kommunikationskanal ..... Gebet
Der ansteckendste Geist ..... Begeisterung
Das Leben endet, wenn du aufhörst zu träumen.
Die HOFFNUNG endet, wenn Sie aufhören zu GLAUBEN.
LIEBE endet, wenn du aufhörst, dich zu kümmern.
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