Maahir and Shourya
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World, My Son(s) Starts School Today
Maahir’s first day to Hiranandani school, Grade I – 11th June,2012
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Shourya’s first day to school, Nursery – 12th June,2012 |
It is all going to be strange and new to him for a while and I wish you would sort-of treat him gently. You see, up to now, he has been king of the roost. He has been the boss of the backyard. I’ve always been around to repair his wounds and I’ve always been handy to soothe his feelings.
He is such a nice son.
To Shourya & Maahir
Thank you, Aamir Khan! – By Aniket Gore
Touched, Moved & Inspired
Dear Sneh,
My name is Jayesh Tekchandaney – a business owner by profession, an engineer by qualification, a writer, speaker and teacher at heart.
I attended your Mind Power workshop in Thane, on the 19th and 20th of May, 2012. I am touched, moved and inspired – the workshop has made a difference to my life.
I did not know about you until I attended the introductory session on 16th May at Kalidas, Mulund. Though I was impressed with your oratory skills, your memory and presentation techniques; I was unsure about what would be in the program for me.
I have been fortunate of being born and brought up by my learned parents in a wonderful family. I have received the best of education from my teachers. My friends and professional colleagues have always supported me. I am a voracious reader and a frequent writer. Through my reading, I was acquainted with most of what you spoke in the introduction to the workshop. It was only because of your money back guarantee proposal, that I was assured of you delivering a life-changing workshop. You made it happen.
The topics that you covered in two days, would require at least two years of reading and understanding for a normal human being like me. You had so much to give – it was up to the receiver to collect whatever he or she could. Thank you for your incomparable generosity. I hope I have gathered everything. The results shall speak for themselves, and I promise to share them with you – all my life.
I have been writing my goals since about 6 years – and have blessed with most of them. Your workshop and goal setting techniques will catalyze the blessings to come. I was told by my cousin, Dipti Shah, that you would teach how to make the goal chart. That did not happen (explicitly) during our course. I am not sure if it happened in the session of 3rd June which I did not attend. But the workshop provided enough motivation to make one for myself.
I am happy to share with you my goal chart, along with this communication.
Thank You,
God bless you,
I wish and pray that you touch, move and inspire many more lives,
Jayesh Tekchandaney
P.S. – It was through the positive energy accumulated during the course, that I was able to make an effort to resolve a troubled marriage, and have been successful to a good extent. This happened on the 3rd of June.
Response By Dr. Sneh Desai
I have read you whole experience..! You have done really a great job..! Now Sneh World’s Team wants to share your experience to all MPW students..! So we want your Name, Contact no., Address, email id, Name of which program you attended & when..!
Thanks….! Have a great life Ahead…!
– Dr.Sneh Desai (Ph.D.)
http://www.snehhouse.com/
The Story of Ms. Bhumika Patel
This story dates back to 2002. It’s about a pretty girl named Bhumika Patel, an engineering graduate from India who wanted to pursue a master’s degree at The Pennsylvania State University, USA. For first hand information she contacted Nipun Patel, a graduate student at the Computer Engineering Department, PSU. This story is about both of them.
L-R: Jay, Atin, Vishal, Divya, Nigam, Alok, Nipun |
Celebrating Diwali, Festivals, Birthdays |
Micky V/s Mini – Things Said When Shourya Was Born
(R to L) Jayesh, Maahir and Purvi with baby Shourya |
Micky V/s Mini – Feedbacks
Thank you all for your valuable insights on “Micky V/s Mini”. I had earlier planned to tilte it “Boys Will Be Boys AND Girls Shall Remain Girls”. That would have sounded more like a Gender Bias and so I decided to drop that title and replace it.
Vijay’s statement on “unconscious biases being more dangerous than conscious” is very interesting. We all have our share of so called “unconscious biases” which are contrary to our basic character and beliefs. I can think of many situations in which my unconscious bias has got the better of me. Its hard to think of a remedy. For now we can only be alert.
Deven has also conveyed an important message. “No child is ever bothered about division of wealth or assets. Its only the adults who make these things important” (as can be seen from the statements made in the article). Sharing Values is certainly more important than sharing wealth
It’s true that a girl and a boy would compliment one another – girls are always more expressive while boys keep things to themselves.Its always good to have a balance. It is therefore disturbing to read Mona’s story about ‘SCORING 5 GRANDSONS’