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@Basicinforial
@Basicinforial Год назад
Laziness is the biggest problem in one's life, take action now
@CareerTalk
@CareerTalk Год назад
You nailed it. Being laid back or lazy is a huge challenge!
@ArvindBiztaiwan
@ArvindBiztaiwan Год назад
Couldn't agree more 👍.
@clickks1887
@clickks1887 Год назад
Get to the choppaaar😂
@moviereviewkannada616
@moviereviewkannada616 Год назад
😢
@dpkcapricorn
@dpkcapricorn Год назад
I don’t agree on that, this video talks about 30-40s . We have family kids and job … if we spending 10hours in job and 8 hour in sleep .. 6 hours left … that is just enough for family and taking care of self health… where laziness comes in thi busy schedule
@krishnaraoragavendran7592
@krishnaraoragavendran7592 Год назад
1. Second income stream 2. Advise from mentor 3. Delegating the work
@JaiShriRamJaiRaghuveer
@JaiShriRamJaiRaghuveer 10 месяцев назад
Thank you. It's boring to listen to him. Just a clear snap shot will always be better for time savers like me
@JustWithAll
@JustWithAll 9 месяцев назад
You are stealing his views, which is very bad @krishna.
@outa11bizness
@outa11bizness 6 месяцев назад
You missed the bonus point which is only told if you have viewed till the end. Its the most important in my opinion
@AnshRus
@AnshRus 5 месяцев назад
What are you talking about? He’s up to the point. Doesn’t beat around the bush at all
@chetanshukla768
@chetanshukla768 5 месяцев назад
​@@JustWithAllBut he is commenting as well for better reach of this video.
@Ash-ep1nz
@Ash-ep1nz Год назад
No 5 : take care of your health
@anandc3974
@anandc3974 Год назад
Perfectly said add on to that, never sit with a comfort zone that also gives you a hard time, moreover love your job not company.. between 30 to 40years is very important phase to any one who is working in a corporate field..
@CareerTalk
@CareerTalk Год назад
Yes that's true. Comfort zone makes us laid back and lazy.
@SmartWizzard
@SmartWizzard 11 месяцев назад
@@CareerTalk I'm 39 and working as FE developer but I'm sick of this corporate culture where I have to come out of project every 3 months to attend internal/client round of interview to get into another Project. This repeats every 2 to 3 months. No saving nothing, no own house. Now my questiont to you is, what do you suggest to grow to next level. I see managing teams as technical/program manage is the only scope to escape these interviews but unless some manager give a promotion to you to become a sub-group manager it's not possible. Please share your though on this, whether it's good to stay in service company or product company. And how you are generating second streams of income now? And also create a video about savings, investments and other information (we can find so many video but I would like to see a video from a technical perspective ) who works in IT
@vrushabreddy547
@vrushabreddy547 10 месяцев назад
Will changing company yearly due to company layoff will it effect my resume
@vishwassiddegowda9795
@vishwassiddegowda9795 Год назад
Really beneficial. Worth to watch. Thanks for putting good efforts.
@ashwin9823
@ashwin9823 Год назад
Insightful
@abhishekkapasan620
@abhishekkapasan620 11 месяцев назад
Very insightful. Thanks for being candid and it mistakes. It's not easy to own your mistakes.
@vijayashreev8342
@vijayashreev8342 Год назад
Excellent sir, even i looked back and feel the same.
@Incredible_World_2023
@Incredible_World_2023 Год назад
You are doing a fabulous job sir
@vikramnanda2833
@vikramnanda2833 Год назад
Thanks for the video
@cyriljohns
@cyriljohns Год назад
Thank you very much for sharing this
@pm154
@pm154 Год назад
Hi sir, I am following your videos regularly and I have always found good content and learning from you 😊👌
@mallikarjunpatil7553
@mallikarjunpatil7553 Год назад
Great advice sir, appreciate! all your videos makes sense....
@raghumatam
@raghumatam Год назад
Well said. Especially point no.1 is very important to know for everyone
@babaiyermanispiritualandpo2062
Simple beautiful information presentation.
@venkatk3268
@venkatk3268 Год назад
Thank you so much sir for the valuable info..will focus on these things👍
@MalluStyleMultiMedia
@MalluStyleMultiMedia 11 месяцев назад
Excellent video.. good info
@venkateshchaluvadhi3891
@venkateshchaluvadhi3891 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing your suggestions based on your experience 😊
@vamsiharati3206
@vamsiharati3206 11 месяцев назад
Crazily True points .. Vow.. What a reflection and Great tips to nudge someone like me to take action and not just sit and wait 👍
@1602parag
@1602parag Год назад
Very valid points. I will be 40 next week and I can say that this applies to my age group fully.
@Varunkm110
@Varunkm110 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for the motivation
@anamoly01
@anamoly01 Год назад
Thank you sir, Can you also point out at what point we should realise to push back and not take too much on the plate
@arunprasad77
@arunprasad77 Год назад
Lessons learnt is always a great eye opener
@partabparmar5537
@partabparmar5537 11 месяцев назад
Sir, amazing advise u have given..thank u sir
@sudheshsankarkk
@sudheshsankarkk Год назад
Thanks for sharing 🙏
@rajashekarraosantapuri5415
@rajashekarraosantapuri5415 Год назад
sir you are really good in talking the reality \..Thank you
@krishnab7555
@krishnab7555 Год назад
Hi Sir, A big Thanks for Advices!
@ganeshphutane9222
@ganeshphutane9222 Год назад
Thanks for Wonderfil Video
@sreekantharutla102
@sreekantharutla102 Год назад
Really ! Purposeful video
@chaitras2480
@chaitras2480 11 месяцев назад
I am seeing my Mentor in you Anand, your info is very boosting
@An_Indian_2000
@An_Indian_2000 11 месяцев назад
You have such a good communication. Clarity in voice, tone, thoughts.
@vijayanandg459
@vijayanandg459 8 месяцев назад
Thank You for teaching this
@rajeshmeda3935
@rajeshmeda3935 11 месяцев назад
Very well said
@jajatisendh4622
@jajatisendh4622 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing your experience. The only thing I find interesting is you should keep learning new skills to survive.
@nabomitaghoshal6897
@nabomitaghoshal6897 Год назад
Thanks a lot sir.
@rohitpatil6150
@rohitpatil6150 8 месяцев назад
Thanks Sir...i think i m here at right time.
@bhavikdudhrejiya852
@bhavikdudhrejiya852 21 день назад
Your videos are mirror for us. Thanks for sharing such a informative videos
@vinodnaik4546
@vinodnaik4546 18 дней назад
Thanks for this video, its very helpful ❤
@rajeevganesh7144
@rajeevganesh7144 Год назад
Amazing advice. When I look back at my 21 year career, I have made the same mistakes. Better fix it late than never.
@CareerTalk
@CareerTalk Год назад
Hi Rajeev, We all are in the same boat. It is never late to get started :)
@samaresh125
@samaresh125 Год назад
Well said Anand 👍
@learnwithhardhik
@learnwithhardhik Год назад
very informative, almost doing same mistakes
@Abhishek-yb9kb
@Abhishek-yb9kb 11 месяцев назад
you're making very helpful videos Sir, This is much needed. Keep it up. ✌✌✌✌
@prithwirajjadhav1611
@prithwirajjadhav1611 Год назад
👍 Not easy to reflect on your own mistakes!
@CareerTalk
@CareerTalk Год назад
Absolutely Prithwiraj, it is not at all easy to reflect. But once we do, it makes a lot of things simpler.
@osarma
@osarma Год назад
Absolutely 💯% correct Anand..
@jayanthkumar1123
@jayanthkumar1123 11 месяцев назад
You are simple incredible..
@ranjanidurga7955
@ranjanidurga7955 Месяц назад
Thank you sir🎉
@MuhammadAdnan-mo8cb
@MuhammadAdnan-mo8cb 8 месяцев назад
very informative
@hemabrijesh6710
@hemabrijesh6710 Год назад
Sir, I consider you as my mentor. Great advice. Your content is so relevant and rewarding. Thank you Sir!
@CareerTalk
@CareerTalk Год назад
Thanks a lot Hema Brijesh :)
@devcivil010
@devcivil010 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for the video
@CareerTalk
@CareerTalk 10 месяцев назад
You're welcome
@techiegamer-mc2gq
@techiegamer-mc2gq Год назад
Thank you sir
@CareerTalk
@CareerTalk Год назад
Glad to help 🙌
@gamerman86
@gamerman86 10 месяцев назад
Thank you, thank you krishna rao from bringing this out. I think 80s born can rekate to this position. I'm into same position of project management/PM role
@seemabiswas8563
@seemabiswas8563 4 месяца назад
Excellent bro
@RoshanKumar-vb4xu
@RoshanKumar-vb4xu Год назад
Learning and applying the learnings are the best you can do for your career..
@UserGames1
@UserGames1 Год назад
Very insightful !!
@CareerTalk
@CareerTalk Год назад
Thank You Nagbhushan 🙏
@deepag4954
@deepag4954 11 месяцев назад
On a side note, i personally dont think these are mistakes,,..u enjoyed doing all these in ur own way; and thats what matters the most.. and that defines one's personality and one's happiness..in other words, sometimes more productivity or more time saving does not mean more happiness😀its just doing things in ur own way;;;;but thank you for sharing sir..its always great to hear to ur experiences🙂
@albuslee4831
@albuslee4831 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for your wise worlds. It's amazing that through the Algorithm, your words have reached the other side of the world and affected me.
@jagatkrishna1543
@jagatkrishna1543 Год назад
Thanks 🙏 SIR
@CareerTalk
@CareerTalk Год назад
Most welcome Jagat 🙌
@Digital_ink_blr
@Digital_ink_blr Год назад
Good information
@jayakumarchigateri4452
@jayakumarchigateri4452 Год назад
Thanks for information
@CareerTalk
@CareerTalk Год назад
Thanks Jayakumar
@Srini8174
@Srini8174 Год назад
Thanks good message
@CareerTalk
@CareerTalk Год назад
Thanks 🙏
@moinakbhattacharya878
@moinakbhattacharya878 Год назад
Days have changed, during 2005-14, i have seen genuinely good guys in technology becoming complacent with just 5 years technical background to become a program manager, delivery manager etc. They said they have learnt enough of technology and now would suggest USA, Japan, Europe what the technology would look like in next 50 years. Cut to 2023, now guys with 20 years experience need to be billable in customer projects or they get kicked out. No more posing as guru or managing 4000 freshers would help. Another disaster for the technical guys were to get too much obsessed with domain knowledge, like getting Insurance domain, Retail domain certification deviating from core technology. The moment insurance specialist get shifted to say Burger King project, the entire domain knowledge goes to drain
@tejeswararaobudumuru9206
@tejeswararaobudumuru9206 11 месяцев назад
Hi Anand, today I watched your video for the first time and its very informative. By the way, I work as a project manager in a pharmaceutical company and I am pretty much happy with my career progress. As you suggested in the video, I too want to have a mentor with long visibility. Could you give me some tips on how to find the right mentor.... Thank you so much.
@CareerTalk
@CareerTalk Год назад
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@jagatkrishna1543
@jagatkrishna1543 Год назад
Sure Sir
@smookerji
@smookerji 11 месяцев назад
Very true, at present (46) am in a job out of my core skill area (thanks to covid19), very basic - creating tickets and doing it just to survive economically. Thus two things are important a good mentor/boss at a young age and a partner- never had.
@sagark4832
@sagark4832 Год назад
Worth
@santoshchinnappa2168
@santoshchinnappa2168 9 месяцев назад
Sir, Really great advice from you, I consider you has my mentor. I was searching answers for all these questions and you have provided right advice. I like to share your videos to other folks as well. Please continue with such videos it is of great help to IT community.
@chandrashekharag5796
@chandrashekharag5796 Год назад
You are simply supperb sir
@vinaykumar3561
@vinaykumar3561 Год назад
Lesson 4 is an eye-opener. At least most of us are stuck by giving some excuses to come out of the monotonous thing
@CareerTalk
@CareerTalk Год назад
Hi Vinay, Yes, most of us find some reason or another to push things to the next day, next week or next month.
@vmanikandan2492
@vmanikandan2492 10 месяцев назад
Thanks Boss, u opens up Lower, Middle class guys life, I am just below average mark student, u just imagine my survive
@rajivanmudholkar8452
@rajivanmudholkar8452 Год назад
Great explanation Sir ji ! I also gone through This situation What you had experienced. But you had worked for IT sector & i was worked with catering services department.
@CareerTalk
@CareerTalk Год назад
Thanks for sharing Rajiv 🙏
@tarysen3113
@tarysen3113 10 месяцев назад
Thanks . I am just reached my 30s . But i have one income stream. But other things you said that i need to follow from today
@basanna100
@basanna100 Год назад
Yes...I do agree
@CareerTalk
@CareerTalk Год назад
Thanks 🙏
@rrkatheer
@rrkatheer Год назад
Appreciate your advise.. even though we all are aware of this we don’t take it seriously or start taking action point 4.
@CareerTalk
@CareerTalk Год назад
Yes that's true, point 4 is the main thing 🙏
@zombiegoatwheels
@zombiegoatwheels Год назад
Second that!
@CareerTalk
@CareerTalk Год назад
Thanks 🙏
@Sunil_KumarDas
@Sunil_KumarDas 11 месяцев назад
5. Always find ways to do what u r doing more efficiently.
@jayeshthamke7860
@jayeshthamke7860 Год назад
Hi, I couldn’t agree more on all the points you brought in. However my question is specifically to mentorship. As a software developer what are the indicators to look for as a requirement for mentor?
@kartikeyupadhyay2780
@kartikeyupadhyay2780 11 месяцев назад
Before delegating , isn't it better to learn yourself? That's the first thought which comes to mind when deciding to delegate (the risk of under/over estimation)
@Trending_WonderGirl
@Trending_WonderGirl Год назад
Sir plz don't stop making videos. These are really helpful.
@CareerTalk
@CareerTalk Год назад
Thank You Krishna 🙏
@ramachandrav2528
@ramachandrav2528 11 месяцев назад
The point number 1: Second income stream is the thing I want tell something about. You can take that as secondary interest other than job. For example I was facing some ups and downs in 2009 year. I had brought "Vedic Mathematics" book as a side interest. I did not pay much attention to that at that time. Now that in 2023 after layoff I feel I should have paid some interest to Vedic Maths so that by now I could have at least taught some people. Anyways I have taken interest now.
@JustWithAll
@JustWithAll 9 месяцев назад
This video is worth a million. You are awesome sir. I wish you should be my mentor 🙏
@mohibquadri4053
@mohibquadri4053 Год назад
Enlightening message !! Sir a lot of times i have heard that it's better to be a master of 1 particular skill or task rather than ordinary at many things -as per the saying goes "Jack of all trades but master of None "so my question was will it be beneficial to work in a small company as a specialist or in a large company as generalist ? In terms of making more money at faster rate bcoz the problem is there is a fixed growth in top companies in a normal routine. So how to break the chain & rules to achieve exceptional growth without getting stuck in age old career ladder corporate system that offers not much to the employees but works for the owners very well..
@abl1699
@abl1699 11 месяцев назад
Nice video.
@CareerTalk
@CareerTalk 11 месяцев назад
Many many thanks
@vigneshnagaraj7137
@vigneshnagaraj7137 Год назад
4th point valuable
@atw007
@atw007 Год назад
Good Video.
@CareerTalk
@CareerTalk Год назад
Thanks!
@nazeerconcept
@nazeerconcept 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing your honest review, am sure most of 15+ experienced guys can correlate it
@CareerTalk
@CareerTalk 11 месяцев назад
Thanks a lot Nazeer
@naveent2785
@naveent2785 Год назад
Not everyone is financial savvy in doing the right investments or have the entrepreneurial skills to start generating a second income, or even if they do all might not succeed. With my 16 years of experience, even im a bit confused. I know I'm not smart, but personally I feel it is good to invest in building your skills and expertise and not mention focusing on your health care, both are really important to have a sustainable future in your life. After all, if you have good health and a learning aptitude it should help you to survive even in your b older years
@DGoat83
@DGoat83 11 месяцев назад
To whom your giving gyan through this youtube? To jobless youtube watchers lyk me?😊 Life is not so much planned or consistent or predictable lyk you giving story😅... life is all abt 97% fate.. 2% hard work.. 1% luck... my gyan to you... find urself in next 10 years.....
@vishnun.a3322
@vishnun.a3322 Год назад
hi u r correct @ my 33 's i realised this.
@indrajeet5000
@indrajeet5000 Год назад
I am a hundred and two and still employed, I was always mediocre as per your advice. Thank you.
@CareerTalk
@CareerTalk Год назад
Hundred and Two?
@suryasingh-hp5vc
@suryasingh-hp5vc 11 месяцев назад
It's true
@rajmarndi7510
@rajmarndi7510 Год назад
Very rightly said! I have made the same 4 mistakes and have been realizing it. Though I have already started to take action.... but sometimes I feel it is already late. Thank you for bringing this video.
@CareerTalk
@CareerTalk Год назад
Hi Raj, It is never too late. In our LinkedIn Training batch we have an ex CFO who is 60 plus years of age and now wants to build his LinkedIn Profile. So it is never late to get started :)
@RahulVerma3183
@RahulVerma3183 Год назад
A side income is always good . Apart from my job I started creating udemy courses last year but didn't got any paid enrollments.We all lack patience, results always take time. I started creating more useful courses without thinking about income and after 8 months i have 3 paid courses published on udemy and reached 200$ till now. 200$ are not much but as a side hustle i think so that's a good start and also i give offline tutions too for kids in my colony. Once can start anytime sooner the best
@CareerTalk
@CareerTalk Год назад
Thanks for sharing your experience Rahul. Yes, you are right it takes time to get results. Best wishes to you for your future endeavors :)
@AnteMeridiem11
@AnteMeridiem11 9 месяцев назад
What subjects do you teach?
@ramlachu
@ramlachu Год назад
Nice points. Also the challenge part is that to concentrate on second income and parallelly manage your job , when we don't have much time and tired with house and office work.
@CareerTalk
@CareerTalk Год назад
Yes, it is a challenge we understand that, so one needs to take small baby steps in that direction. Key is to have focus and make small efforts for long term.
@rohanutep81
@rohanutep81 Год назад
@@CareerTalkwhat are some possible options for second income in India?
@ashishtirth9919
@ashishtirth9919 Год назад
My Favourite RU-vidr Career Talk......,..
@CareerTalk
@CareerTalk Год назад
Ashish bhai 🙏🙏🙏
@mailanantgarg
@mailanantgarg Год назад
@CareerTalk Excellent suggestions. Can you suggest some example of youTube and Instagram automation? Where do you find the person who could edit videos for. you ?
@pawandeshpande9982
@pawandeshpande9982 Год назад
5th mistake. After 40s we need to take the spiritual path. We are here for max 20 to 40 more years. Realise this fact. Take care of your health. We need to realise that we will not achieve much in remaining time. And even if we achieve death is going to take away everything. So be thankful for coming this far in life with such a good intelligence that you produced and watched this video. Which means you can realise what went wrong even when you never planned for it. Use 2nd order thinking and extrapolate what could happen in next 10 or 20 years. Excellent advice to all fellow travellers in life. Thank you.
@silent7152
@silent7152 11 месяцев назад
Spirituality should not be left to the latter part of your life.. incorporate it in as soon as you can. It will help you throughout your life
@aniketbaraskar1
@aniketbaraskar1 11 месяцев назад
Why after 40 , why so late, even 20 yr old can initiate into spirituality.
@user-nf8pz5gs3l
@user-nf8pz5gs3l 10 месяцев назад
So true..while 30s are time for self growth.after 40 should be considered to think on contributing to nature and spirituality rather than dwelling on materialistic things
@SatyakiDhar-wd6ri
@SatyakiDhar-wd6ri 8 месяцев назад
Sir this is a fantastic concept, but some company has Clause that employee can't do any secondary income like business or any other jobs or teaching... Please suggest what to do in such cases
@NeverQuitOk
@NeverQuitOk Год назад
Super
@asheen_199
@asheen_199 Год назад
Regarding point no 2. How to find such mentors?
@sahurabinarayan4096
@sahurabinarayan4096 11 месяцев назад
Fear , comfort zone and laziness are the biggest problem.
@ashishdarji1776
@ashishdarji1776 Год назад
Sir, I have question, Career in my 30s and 40s , I have took pause in the career deliberately to transform a path from QA Lead to Scrum Master for which I had worked earlier.. ...In short, should we consider career pause as mistake or not ? As my pause are getting longer I am worried now. Thanks in adv.
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