If you continue to follow your big dream and continue to fail it is time you listen to what Lisa tells!!!! Trust me – A Book Review (Dream Big/Lisa Hammond. 2005.-Mumbai:Jaico.) -LbnRaj February 19, 2011 Whenever I felt low in life whenever disappointments and failures drowned me to neck levels few times suicidal thoughts cropped up and many a time pushed me either to hear to an enlightened souls to lay hand on a book that attracted me by its very look and feel and title. Lisa's Dream Big is one such titles that caught my instant attention when I was engrossed in browsing books at ASBM's Chanakya Central Library. Incidentally I earn my daily bread by managing this beautiful and gigantic knowledge house. Dream Big is a book apart, it is one of very few books that aim to outclass contemporary business science and intelligentsia. Lisa's writing is so much passi9onate, personal and above all so much unreasonable. She puts passion before plan, dream before reality. It is this un reasonable character of her's that spearheaded to see the emergence of an unique comp0any known as Femail Creations. We are so much behind science, logic and management that we forget the basics of genesis of a dream or business of profession. Lisa is quite successful in bringing out the fact that all great businesses get born years before they were actually were conceived. She appeals in no uncertain terms to dream big however unreasonable and impractical it might seem at the outset. She continued and continues to be a simple barefooted passionate lady who loved her little family and people around passionately and desperately. Her genuine love for people around especially women and her stake holders hand holded her any where and every where. Her's is a life worth lived, life that encompasses her concern for all those women who wanted to be on their own and who sincerely believed to follow their big dreams. Dream Big running into 189 pages is divided conveniently by 16 chapter. Every chapter unfolds her ever evolving personality desperate convictions. The support caption, "Finding the courage to follow your dreams and laugh at your nightmares befits the contents of the book. As she continues wit5h her so much personal and affectionate way of expression every sentence looks like a guote. Initially I jotted down few lines here and there. It was so difficult for me to proceed further as every sentence looked like a quotation. The bo0ok honestly has impacted me a lot. I don't know how many of my friends I have already advised to read the book. Impacted by one of the thoughts from the book I wrote a blog post in my blog, http://indialibrarian-intl.blogspot.com and a friend of mine by name Charu (librarian) was deeply moved and commented as if I wrote those specially for her. I instantly replied her comments asking her to read, "Dream Big". Many thoughts and quotes of Lisa moved me …. One or two are reproduced here to give a little glimpse … : 1. Some times it is better not to know what you don't know 2. No one else will do it for you. No body else can put you at the top of your own list. 3. What often looks like a disaster at first can be sometimes turn out to be a blessing in disguise. Bad news can really be good news in the long run. 4. Some times on the way to your dream you get lost and find a better one. It is ok to change our minds and it is never too late to start. 5. There is no pleasure in having nothing to do , the fun is in having lots to do and not doing it. 6. If there is one thing I have discovered one thing, it is that it is small things that can lead to the big shifts in thinking. She ends her emotionally crafted book with the following words : "…It is never too late to be what you might have been. Take a deep breath and take the leap, Dream Big. Those who always feel that there is something missing in their lives , those who have stumbled to discover their dream, those who have lost their way towards their dream, those who could not break the barriers of reality, could not break the established rules and failed and circumstances….. Dream Big is a good life time read. This read could succeed in turning the tables around. This read could sensitize those who have lost or losing faith in their passions and intuitions. It will re-energize those who have continued to fail Inspite of their best efforts and intentions …. Inspite of their being passionate about their Big Dreams. Lisa will live alive in the hearts of many women who dare to dream big … who dare to be different, who dare to outclass contemporary business science. Lisa continues to write from her Mail Order Catalogue website viz : www.femailcreations.com . She may be contacted by her email address : lisa@femailcreations.com Book reviewed by Rajashekhar Devarai, Chief Librarian, Asian School of Business Management, Bhubaneswar, India. lotus5673@yahoo.co.in ; http://indialibrarian-intl.blogspot.com ; Librarianship is a noble profession http://indialibrarian-intl.blogspot.com/ 1816gbgv |
Saturday, February 19, 2011
If you continue to follow your big dream and continue to fail it is time you listen to what Lisa tells!!!! Trust me
Friday, February 18, 2011
on obsessions and service mindedness ....!!
On Service and Obsessions / M.K.Gandhi and Purnima : February 18, 2011 1. Service is rendered without joy helps neither the servant nor the served. But all other pleasures and possessions pale into nothingness before service which is rendered in a spirit of joy. – M.K.Gandhi (Sacred Space, TOI, Feb 18, 2011) 2. Our obsessions can be appeased when we see what life is at this moment ; it is not the next moment. A rose is not a rose if it stays for ever. _ Purnima (Speaking Tree, TOI, Feb 18, 2011) Yes, service is to be rendered with joy …. Then only the server and serviced will have meaning and purpose and satisfaction in life. The life lived becomes worthy of note. Purnima brings out the striking truth about our obsessions … we are so much obsessed about certain things …. We would like certain things in life to remain intact … as it is . , which is not possible…..which is not natural …. Rose is not a rose for ever. Nature now is never the same next moment, next day. Change is natural …. Change is another name of nature. The life next moment will be different from the life at this moment. We need to Accept change as naturally as we accept constancy…………. LbnRaj ; lotus5673@yahoo.co.in ; http://indialibrarian-intl.blogspot.com Librarianship is a noble profession http://indialibrarian-intl.blogspot.com/ 1816gbgv |
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Re: [india librarian international......ili] New comment on Lisa, Ivy Baker Priest and Radner add fuel to my t....
THANK YOU CHARU. DONT MISS TO READ THE BOOK .... DREAM BIG BY LISA HAMMONDS. i HAVE JUST FINISHED READING THE BOOK. BEST WISHES RAJ Librarianship is a noble profession http://indialibrarian-intl.blogspot.com/ 1816gbgv --- On Thu, 17/2/11, Charu <virtual.cosmos.08@gmail.com> wrote:
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Lisa, Ivy Baker Priest and Radner add fuel to my today's mysteries……. February 17, 2011 : I reshape my own meaning of what Priest, Radner and Lisa tell. The so called end could be a fantastic new beginning ….. … You could not realize …. Live up to your dream…. May be a new and gigantic ream may be in the making …. … if we are lost on the way to the dream …. We may come across a better one …. Go ahead, live this very moment. Keep doing the best ….. not knowing what follows next. It is never too late for any thing …. This very moment is very ripe to start once again…….it is never never late for any thing. You have never wasted any time for any thing. All that was required for a out of the box beginning. Trust me.
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011
February 16, 2011 “The moment you have in your heart this extraordinary thing called love and feel the depth, the delight, the ecstasy of it, you will discover that for you the world is transformed.” – J.Krishnamurti From the heart of my heart I know this .... and i also know that every one knows this .... that it takes time to realise that we have this extraordinary thing known as love in our heart. But the realisation comes days ... months and ages later. And the moment we realise this love inside .... feel its depth and delight and its ecstasy .... sure as jidduji says .... we will discover that for us the world is transformed. This is the right time ... every one of us are tuned to the great thoughts of extraordinary thought leaders like Jidduji on a regular basis. LbnRaj
February 16, 2011
"The moment you have in your heart this extraordinary thing called love and feel the depth, the delight, the ecstasy of it, you will discover that for you the world is transformed." – J.Krishnamurti From the heart of my heart I know this .... and i also know that every one knows this .... that it takes time to realise that we have this extraordinary thing known as love in our heart. But the realisation comes days ... months and ages later. And the moment we realise this love inside .... feel its depth and delight and its ecstasy .... sure as jidduji says .... we will discover that for us the world is transformed. This is the right time ... every one of us are tuned to the great thoughts of extraordinary thought leaders like Jidduji on a regular basis. LbnRaj Librarianship is a noble profession http://indialibrarian-intl.blogspot.com/ 1816gbgv |
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
I'm of a fearsome mind to throw my arms around every living librarian who crosses my path, on behalf of the souls they never knew they saved. Barbara Kingsolver ( read her biography at http://www.kingsolver.com/biography/ ).
I'm of a fearsome mind to throw my arms around every living librarian who crosses my path, on behalf of the souls they never knew they saved. Barbara Kingsolver http://www.kingsolver.com/biography/ Librarianship is a noble profession http://indialibrarian-intl.blogspot.com/ 1816gbgv |
Saturday, February 12, 2011
To fail is not a bad idea as such .... trust me
The freedom to fail is vital if you're going to succeed. Most successful people fail from time to time, and it is a measure of their strength that failure merely propels them into some new attempt at success. Michael Korda This is true enough, but success is the next best thing to happiness, and if you can't be happy as a success, it's very unlikely that you would find a deeper, truer happiness in failure. Michael Korda Librarianship is a noble profession http://indialibrarian-intl.blogspot.com/ 1816gbgv |
Friday, February 11, 2011
# Each one of us need and feel the necessity of peace, but we search peace by finding faults with others ...
Thought that engaged me today February 11, 2011 "If we need peace in life let us not find fault with others, we need to identify our own pitfalls first. If we cut own on our heavy baggage of ego and self interest a bit, it would not be difficult to realise the vastness within us and find joy in life." – Sharada Devi (The Speaking Tree, Times of India, February 11, 2011)
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Thursday, February 10, 2011
"Stress is the signal that it is time to ask you, time to inquire from within, an opportunity for you to know the truth now". Byron Katie
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The thought that helps me to live in the this very present / February 10, 2011
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Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Sadia Khan on Self-discovery
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Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Back to divine love … with hand holding by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar : February 08, 2011
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Monday, February 7, 2011
Fine God in every one and every thing around.!!!!!
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Saturday, February 5, 2011
A humble librarian Late Mr.Gangadhar Murshillin is not amongst us now. Let his soul rest in peace. My heart felt condolesces.
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Fw: Sad Demise of Mr.Gangadhar Murshillin
From: Muttayya Koganuramath <koganuramath@rediffmail.com>
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Sent: Fri, 4 February, 2011 2:35:15 PM
Subject: Sad Demise of Mr.Gangadhar Murshillin
Dear Members,
It is with profound remembrances that we inform you about the untimely
and sudden demise of Shri.Gangadhar Murshillin, 61 years, a committed
library and information professional. He passed away at 11.00am on 3rd
February 2011.
He was the Treasurer of BOSLA for two terms and had retired recently as
Library and Information Officer after serving IIT MUMBAi for over three
decades.
BOSLA had felicitated him on October 30, 2010 for his commendable
service to the profession where he was honoured in the BOSLA tradition
and was presented with a Citation. I have attached the copy of the
citation with this mail.
BOSLA deeply mourns his demise and pray God that may his soul rest in
peace.
Dr.Muttayya Koganuramath
Chairman, BOSLA
DR. MUTTAYYA KOGANURAMATH
M.A.; M.L.I.S; M.Sc.I.M (Shefield, UK); Ph.D
UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN
Sir Dorabji Tata Memorial Library,
Tata Institute of Social Sciences,
P.B. No.8313, Deonar, MUMBAI - 400 088 INDIA
Tel: 91-22-25513350(Direct) and 91-22-25525281
Mobile: 91-9967570481/ 9223581494
Fax: 91-22-25525050
Email: muttayya@tiss.edu;koganuramath@rediffmail.com
URL: www.tiss.edu
Gangadhar Murshilin is on heavenly abode.
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“We learn wisdom from failure much more than success. We often discover what we will do, by finding out what we will not do.” - Samuel Smiles (Source : http://www.inspirational-quotes.info/failure.html).
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Friday, February 4, 2011
The thought that moves me today, Librarians discover your work…!!!!!
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Thursday, February 3, 2011
Explore more….to do something extraordinary what you know is enough to start with … you can proceed further and further … and the whole world connives to assist you to go ahead….provided you humbly and honestly believe trust yourself. It is never too late, follow your dream….. cheers!!!!!
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Wednesday, February 2, 2011
"You gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You must do the thing which you think you cannot do." - Eleanor Roosevelt
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Tuesday, February 1, 2011
"No one can tell you what the right choice is. You have to trust your gut and find what works". _Lisa Hammonds/Dream Big
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Monday, January 31, 2011
Libraries are creations and Librarians continue to be creative.
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