Emotional intelligence (EQ) refers to the ability to recognize, understand, and manage one’s own emotions, as well as the emotions of others. In the field of IT, having a high level of EQ can be just as important as having technical skills. Some of the essential EQ qualities that every IT professional should possess are:…

When working from home for an IT company, it’s important to: 1. Maintain a professional demeanor: Keep a regular work schedule, dress appropriately, and avoid distractions. 2. Stay organized: Make use of tools like calendars, to-do lists, and time management techniques to stay on top of tasks and meet deadlines. 3. Communicate effectively: Use video conferencing, instant messaging, and…

For today’s kids, learning alphabets and numbers is difficult, but learning to use a mobile phone is very simple. They just watch their parents use their phone and then try to imitate them. They even try talking over the phone without actually dialing any digits. That is how we observe people and learn new things. I…

“Self Motivation” is easier said than done. For some, it may be a movie, a motivational talk, or a quote that motivates them. But for most people, it is temporary. At that moment, you feel you are inspired and motivated, but what happens the next day when you are put off by some unrelated event,…

A clash between work and family life is one of the major causes of stress for working people like us. We are either so focused on achieving productivity that we find it hard to fulfill our roles at work, or we tend to give more priority to our home. This causes problems like tense relationships,…

This summer, my family and I decided to visit Scotland, a country that is part of the United Kingdom. Scotland’s landscapes consist of unique heritage and architecture, from crofts, castles, etc.. There are many castles and historic monuments to visit. My trip started at Edinburgh, Scotland’s compact, hilly capital where the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the world’s largest arts festival, was going…

Whenever a friend, a relative or a colleague asks you “How are you?” I’m sure you must be giving the most common and easy reply,” I’m fine” or “I’m okay!”. But are you always really okay? I’m sure you are not always okay, but I know that rather than explaining your problems to someone, you…

In the Bible of our programmers, an anonymous guy said, “Programming is not about what you think, it’s all about how you think”. And I believe that it can be applicable in real life too, not just for programming. When it comes to real life problems, one can handle them with the mind-set of a…