He emphasized on exploring management insights within oneself with the preliminary talk of what people want and then moving on to how they should achieve it. “Everyone has to be an informed, capable, efficient manager in life. People need to learn these things and experience makes them worldly wise” he said.
A person has the right to choose, eliminate and say ‘yes’ or ‘no’ and he should not be taken for a ride by fancies of any other person, be it friends, relatives or anyone. A person should have freedom of – ‘to do’, ‘not to do’ and ‘to do it differently’. He should have a choice over his emotions as well as control over the reins of his desires and wants.
Constitution talks about ‘Freedom of Speech’, but a manager should exercise ‘Freedom over Speech’. He should put into effect evocative selection of his words and always respect the audience. Swamiji continued enhancing student’s knowledge base by unleashing a new angle of thought regarding the power and tool to control anger, rage and irritation.
Anger Management is very crucial in controlling emotions and managing oneself. According to him, the best way to manage anger is to write one’s emotions on a piece of paper and destroy it completely. By doing so, a person accomplishes two tasks in one shot, one of killing the burning rage inside him and the second of avoiding unnecessary fights and tussles.
Carved beautifully came out his words “What you don’t want others to do to you, don’t do it to others” which makes you give a second thought to your expectations and doings from others as well as yourself. He concluded by saying that using a little bit of common sense, one can decide on what is right and what is wrong for him and if a person applies his vivek, then he can handle any situation effectively and efficiently. The lecture ended with a vote of thanks by Prof. Doshit on behalf of the college for an enlightening session.