Friday, September 8, 2017

CAREER SPECIAL ..... 5 Strategies That Helped Me In Career & Life

5 Strategies That Helped Me In Career & Life

Sachin Tendulkar
If turning 44 has taught me anything, it’s that we still have so much left to experience … so much left to learn. Last week, on August 18th, I enjoyed a unique conversation with a bright group of Officer Trainees at NACIN’s Mumbai campus (National Academy of Customs, Indirect Taxes and Narcotics). We, as a group, spoke on various topics and recounted some wonderful memories.
I wanted to share some parts of what we spoke about with you in the hope that we can exchange learnings here as well. Looking forward to hearing what thoughts have helped you transform your careers and lives. Here’s what helped me …

Leave your ego at the door
There’ll always be moments of provocation in any competitive field. The important thing is to take only what helps you move toward your goal and leave the rest. Ego is something which stops you from doing the right things, and drives you to do the wrong things. You’re better off without it in any competition.

Don’t dwell
Coming back from a loss or a bad day at work and feeling terrible about the day is natural. It’s human. But keeping that feeling close to your heart, day after day, as you go out on to the pitch just doesn’t work. I made it a habit over the years to avoid reliving my failures, and just focussed on and worked towards my goals. Dwelling never figured in that equation.

Listen to yourself
Time and time again, you’ll find yourself in situations where somebody or the other, solicited or unsolicited, gives you advise about how to play a stroke, what to do to advance your career, or how you should or shouldn’t have done something. There’ll always be those people; many of whom may have the best intentions. Hear what they have to say, but in the end, the only voice you should listen to is your own.

Look for strong partnerships
It’s important to learn to recognise partnerships that are clicking in your life. Be it a partnership in love, friendship, work, etc. In Cricket, many make the mistake of only considering batting partnerships as important. But I believe that bowling partnerships have equal merit. There’s nothing more fascinating to watch than two human beings embarking on a common goal and working together to take their place as part of a bigger dream … a team, a nation. Actively seek out those partnerships. They won’t let you down.

Don’t be afraid to ask for help
Many careers don’t involve physical injury. Mine, being a sporting career, had plenty of them. But whether the injury is physical, mental or emotional in one’s career, it is important to remember that we are not out there alone. When times are good, celebrate with close friends and family. And, when times get tough, don’t be afraid to lean on them. I assure you, they will be your biggest motivators and will be more than happy to be there for you. My friends and family always were.


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