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Ishita Joshi
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Sep 26, 2023
In Productivity
I recently had an experience that really taught me the importance of being flexible and open-minded. For a long time, I had been really stuck in my ways and had a hard time accepting change. But then something happened that forced me to start looking at things differently. I was working on a project, and had a very clear idea of how I wanted things to be done. But as me and my coworkers started working on it we were running into all sorts of roadblocks. At first, I was really frustrated. I felt like my coworkers weren't listening to me, and I couldn't understand why they couldn't see things the way I did. Someone told me, I was so focused on my own way of doing things that I couldn't see how other approaches might be just as valid. Then I tried to let go of my rigid mindset, everything changed. When I started to listen more to my coworkers and really consider their ideas, we started to work together more effectively, and we were able to come up with a solution that was much better than anything I had originally envisioned. Sometimes the best solutions come from unexpected places and that it's important to be willing to adapt and change when necessary. Since then, I've been much more productive at work, and I've been able to collaborate more effectively with my colleagues. It's been a really positive change, and I'm grateful for the experience that helped me get there.
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Ishita Joshi
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Jul 23, 2023
In Travel Experiences
Once upon a time, when I was little, I went on a magical trip to Bikaner. Even though I can't remember every place we visited, the feelings from that journey still fill my heart with joy.🥰 It was my very first bus ride🚌, and I felt like a brave explorer on the upper bunk. When we arrived in Bikaner, it started pouring rain☔. Our hotel had a big window in the hallway, it was like a big Jharoka😍. We asked the staff to set up chairs so we could enjoy the lovely wind and rain outside. Back then in 2010, things were different; nowadays, it's not so easy to do such things. We ordered pakoras and chai.. a no-brainer😉. Pakora, chai and rain are synonymous in India. Later, we faced a dilemma - should we venture out or stay in because of the rain? We decided to be adventurous and visit the Karni Mata Temple and Junagarh Fort.🌟 There are about 25,000 rats🐀 in the Karni Mata Temple, And yes I am very scared of rats but luckily, they stayed hidden because of the rain😏. Then we explored the magnificent Junagarh Fort, This fort was built in 1478 by Rao Bika who established the city of Bikaner in 1472, and guess what? It was almost empty due to the rain, so we had it all to ourselves! 🥳The fort was amazing (if you like to read about different cultures then comment down and I will share my fort's experience).👈🏻
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Ishita Joshi
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Jun 05, 2023
In Self-Discovery
I remember when I had the opportunity to go to Hyderabad for a summer internship as a marketing student. I was both excited and nervous . It was my first time working in a new place with strangers all around, and I wasn't sure what to expect. My brother encouraged me to take the opportunity for exposure and growth, so I decided to go for it. When my parents dropped me off at the location the company provided, I felt overwhelmed and cried for a few days. However, I eventually met my colleague, who was in the next room and also came to Hyderabad for an internship. We quickly became friends👭, explored the city together🌆, and worked all day with excitement. While there were certainly challenges, such as being away from home and adjusting to a new environment, I learned so much during my internship and grew both personally and professionally. I'll always be grateful for the experience and the connections I made.🤝 I know it is hard to go out and be yourself, but we also need to live without our parents for sometime to know how things in real life actually works.✌️
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Ishita Joshi
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Jun 03, 2023
In Self-Discovery
When I was trying to decide on a career path, I had a lot of doubts about my abilities🤔 Marketing had always interested me, but I wasn't sure if I had the creativity or communication skills for it. I was scared of taking a risk and failing. But my dad👨🏻 gave me some amazing advice that really stuck with me: 'Do what you love. Every career is difficult and requires hard work, but if you're doing something you're passionate about, it won't feel like work.' That night🌃, I couldn't stop thinking about what he said. I realized that marketing was the path I wanted to take, and I'm so glad I did🥳 It's not about having a skill to be successfull in a field, it's about how passionate you are to learn that skill. I hope that my experience in choosing a career path can inspire you as this is one of the most difficult and important decisions to take as a student🤝 Whenever I feel stuck somewhere I remember my father’s advice💭 of following my heart and it somehow works every time.
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