MBA is now over. In the first week of September I finished my dissertation, couriered it off to Lancaster and then moved on. Last month has been very relaxed in terms of work pressure and there has hardly been any pressure from any quarter. Relaxed and worry-free, I have spent last few weeks meeting and spending time with kids, family, attending functions and spending lot of nights in the train travelling across four cities in India.
So far, it has been really easy and I haven't found time yet for myself. My colleagues from Lancaster, of whom I learn are sailing in the same boat, have been spending time relaxing and unwinding from a gruelling long year. While the change in the lifestyle has been more than welcome, the uncertainity ahead is worrisome. The job market seems to be non-responsive. Though there are talks about recovery and new jobs being created, the situation still requires planning.
When I think back about the month that has gone by, I think I have procrastinated long enough to give a serious thought about what and where I want to move. My procrastination was the reason was no post on this blog for quite some time as I could not think and hence could not reflect but now as I sit and try to reflect, I feel that I need a bit more time to plan and then move. Someone, on my previous post over this blog commented anonymously, if I have screwed my carrer? Knowing myself, I am certain that I haven't. It is not in the defense of my MBA I say so, but because I am certain that I will get whatI aspire to, what is missing is the execution plan. Next few days should help me plan for the same.
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Sunday, October 11, 2009
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Did you spend a day in the countryside as well?
http://www.businessbecause.com/business-school-news/learning-to-learn-in-the-countryside.htm
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