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Rohit Saraswathi is on a journey to “Chase his Dreams”. He hitchhiked from Bangalore to Kathmandu to realise his childhood dreams climbing the tallest peak. He roamed across India, covering about 10000KM in 21 days to spread his message. He visited about 143 schools and colleges impacting about 40000 students on CYD project campaign Here is our summary from our fourth episode of DYDcafé Miracles do not happen, they aremade. When you want something so badly the whole #world will #conspire to give it to you. Set big audacious goals, so that even if you fail, you are better than the average. My goal through CYD is to create dream chasers. You may get rejected 26 times. Persevere and 27th time you will succeed. Introspection is something that everyone needs to do Fear of failure is an illusion that is in ones mind and not the reality. For not doing…

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Anish Aravind, is in HCM by choice. He is a Nature Lover, Umpire, Dad, TechHR, SHRM Blogger, Explorer of SocialMedia+HR Possibility. He is involved in enabling entrepreneurs and business Leaders in solving Business Problems by weaving Employee Experience, Social Media, Branding, Leadership, Organisation Communication. Here is our summary from our third episode of DYDcafé We have a responsibility towards the society. When one contributes to a cause, it will come back to us in some form. Cricket helped bring all the 6700 employees together of an organization towards a single cause. Not all will work as per our plans – serendipity happens Mentors have had a major influence in my life, in fact many of my mentors don’t know that I consider them as my mentor. ReverseMentoring is yet another key. Internet and social media connected me to a lots of interesting people and perspectives. Deep work matters. Answer your…

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Harshith is the Co-Founder of Beru, a platform for enabling farmers on sustainable farming and serving customers with fresh and healthy food. He dropped out of his Phd program to become a farmer, though he has never done farming before. In his earlier avatar, he tried his luck in recycling paper and thinks he was not successful. He works with enabling children and specially able people to train them on life skills Here is our summary from our second episode of DYDcafé From a town boy to a city boy : how he transformed himself instead of feeling inferior and stuck Explored India to learn more on recycling paper Lost money in the beginning of venture, however ensured that every penny is paid back Mental health issues: this can happen to anyone. How he overcame these challenging times. We need to stand up, always. Happiness matters, all else is secondary…

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A Cambridge CELTA certified teacher, Balaji Ramaswamy works with British council, as a part time teacher at Chennai. He has taught English for over 1800 students and the age group of his students range from 10 to 60. He is a Cambridge CELTA certified teacher. He has conducted teacher training for a couple of aspiring English language teachers. He tries to help a number of people to learn English through his updates in WhatsApp and Facebook groups.  Here is our summary from our first episode of DYDcafé When we pursue our dreams, it goes beyond money/salary. As we follow our dreams, the money will follow, it is not the other way round. Your previous job can be a stepping stone for your dreams and success story. There would be instances where question our capabilities and competencies. Perseverance is the key. Mission matters. Be ready for surprises. We always make time…

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