Being brought up and studied in different regions, I was adaptable to the frequent changes in my curriculum and friend circle. I was easily able to fit in the groove and adapt to adverse conditions during my graduation and working days and mingle with the people and I think it’s the one of the major qualities required for being a manager who positively influences people through is . I always used to have a fear of examinations and results during my schooling and graduation days. I tried to overcome it by constant practice and smart work. I did an analysis on my way of preparation and working and improved myself on the way of doing things and inculcated the habit of thinking out of the box. After the results of my CAT 2016, I was very depressed as I was just short of cut-off in the logical section and failed to secure admission into premier B schools all over India.
That was the turning point in my life as it changed my thinking and perception towards life. Now the fear of failure was gone and I began to enjoy the process of the curriculum rather than focusing on my results. It had brought a change in my attitude and a sense of calmness in me. In a way, the failure of the CAT exam was a blessing in disguise as it helped me to sort out the preferences of my life. The moment you put away your fear and thoughts which pull you back in your life, your performance and growth increases progressively.
Comments
Khush Singhvi
I am a ship that wants to sail deep waters full of new challenges
Good article. All the best for future.
19 Jul 2019, 10.10 AM
Nishanth Kukkadapu
Nishanth Kukkadapu NMIMS Mumbai
True that...The fear of failure stops us from even trying.
19 Jul 2019, 02.39 PM