Great Abhi...
Pilot - Astronaut - Model - RJ - Anchor - "Behavioral Trainer"
But I believe a little bit of all these qualities are there in u. Correct me if I am wrong:
You have a good sense of dressing (You like to present urself really well)
You like investigating on issues that are unknown to many
You like entertaining people and always spread some laughter
If you want to - u know how to get everyones' attention. (if u want to.)
You know wat it takes for a successful career - so landed with Behavioral Training profile..
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PS: I am just trying to see if all of us have dreams and land up with just one - do we have the traits of all other professions (that we once liked) in us??

From India, Madras
Hi,

Its really interesting topic. It made me to think back and realise what i wanted to become.....and what am i doing now.

In early days of My school.... I was wanted to become an Great Business man.... and then in my school 10th decided to become a Doctor..... then at the time of my graduation decided to do MBA to become a Business Man... in early days after my MBA, Keen to grow in Marketing Field but ultimately Joined a recruiter. After working 2 Years as a core Recruiter felt bore and wanted to learn SAP HR Functional and Become a Consultant......
After doing My certification... Was unable to become a SAP Consultant and then Started A CONSULTING COMPANY( Started Business).......
Due to Recession... after running my Company for 2 Years... Closed it and Finally Became an SAP HR Functional Consultant.........Now i am an SAP HR Functional Consultant.

But Ultimately... I would Become a BUSINESS Man 5 Years Down the LINE. and Finally End My career as a Lecturer to share my Experiences and Knowledge to Next Generation....

Thanks for givind an Opportunity to Share .....

Regards,
Sreenivasa Reddy


From India, Bangalore
Interesting Posting....Bachpan ke din yaad aagaye :-P
Same like Asha my dreams used to keep changing over, i know its very strange
In my school days I wanted to become ......
I wanted to become a Ice Cream wala :)
Then Police force
Then felt this would be better if i became Artist as im good in drawing & painting
Then I wanted to become a - Criminal Lawyer, as i talk & argue alotttttttt :confused:
Finally i landed to.......
Human Resources ...
Now lets see where will i land.....:-D
SOWMYA.........:-P

From India, Mumbai
Hi Sreenivasa,
Thanks for sharing. You will surely become a Busienss Man - a known Busienss Man. Do keep us posted then! Good Luck!
Hi Sowmya....
Looks like a lot of women likes Criminal Law and Psychology. I got a company...
I am waiting to use those skills I learnt.... :-P

From India, Madras
Hi Ash,

FIrst of all you really deserve a huge round of applause because thios is something that we people do not have time to think about in this fast paced life.
THis post of yours has given some direction to our thinking...
THanks a lot.

As far as i am concerned right from the age of 3, i got deeply involved in love with art - dance and i always thought and dreamt of becoming a professional artist. This was what even my parents dreamt thru my eyes and by go'd grace i had all the required capablity and skill to proceed further in this line.
But god had something else for me in his kitty.
I selected an artist - vocalist as my life partner who did not enocurage me in getting into art as a profession and thus got diverted into commerce and general backend operations in any organisation.
But the artist in me never fell back and i used my cretivity in my job and now i can say that i am a good housewife, mother, administrator at home as well as office, play my role in HR as well as General Admin.
My Goal for future is to set up a one point consultancy firm which would also take care of event management as an extended wing and also function as a PR for my husband in his profession of a vocal artist.
I visualise myself entangled with wireless devises all over and happily dealing with them satisfying all my internal as well as external customer wherein i am myself one of the customer for myself.
I would love to keep myself extra busy with no time to think and brood over the problems coming on the way of my enjoyable life.

AMEN!!!

From United States
Nice topic dear like every one
During my childhood i wanna be a doc.
then a fashion designer.
after that software engr.
thn jewellery designer
ends up with my MBA in Hr
Now m wrking as an HR Consultant

From India, Delhi
:) My childhood dream was IAS and then journalist... finally by gods grace i m in HR now.... what would be next??
From India, Mumbai
Hi All,
Well ,in childhood I felt Doctor was a decent profession, then after 12th started CS. Cleared foundation and internmediate and then started doing MBA. Wanted to start earning at the earliest.
Did summer training in Finance,(Finance Major and HR Minor). Got a very good offer in Finance in a very good company but they were sending me to South , was not interested. Infact my fiancee was not interested.
I opted for HR in Delhi.
Now I am in HR from 3+ years and happy with the work I have done. Still since Graduation, I had an intent to contribute in field of education, provide quality education to Gen Next in some reputed college.
Hopefully after corporate exposure some day I will move to some reputed college with the genuine interet in quality education.
Thanks,

From India, Gurgaon
Hi,friends
very interesting topic...to talk on...
At my early stage in school days i wanted to become teacher,then i thought...no dance is good carrier...then thought to become an inspector...and finally launched in HR feild....
Nice activity...Keep posting...
Regards,
Swati:icon1:

From India, Vadodara
Yes.. We had/have dreams.
But how many of us really and seriously 'followed' our dreams. Its not enough just to dream. Dreams are to be turned to visions and Visions have to turned to actions and if that process has done most of our dreams/visions would have realized and will realise. Most often we dream but rarely we back up this dream with action. Thats why our dreams they just remains as dream.
Hope you recall Kalpana Chawla's words.
"I had a dream and I closely followed this dream" and the dream came into reality.
Yes One must have dreams and its equally important to 'follow that dreams'
"Vision without action is Daydreaming."
I think most of our dreams were not real dreams but just daydreams.
Regards,
Shijit.

From India, Kochi
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