The Chennai chapter meeting were
attended by 10 PWS including a new PWS. Apart from them, Mr.Peeter, a retired
Deputy Commissioner of police, now working at Chennai Retro Rail Ltd as Traffic
Coordination officer and Mr.Sivasubramanam
were also came to the above meeting to
evaluate PWS speeches. Mr.Peeter is the second non-stammerer invited for the
Chennai SHG meeting. This move is to expand our comfort zone. If the entire
meeting details to be posted, then it
would run several pages. Hence, I briefly have written this post.
Each PWS has asked to speak about 10
minutes given a same topic of comparing Chennai city with their native place.
Everybody except 2 PWS really spoken well.
Both Mr.Peeter and Mr.Sivasubramaniaam,
evaluated each speaker, pin pointing where they went wrong and suggested some remedial
measures.
Gnanasekaran has given another wonderful
lecture this time on “BACK TO BASICS”, which means whenever we travelling in a
wrong direction, we have to correct it at that point itself and travel in a right direction and reach our
destination. He has explained with a beautiful story. Now a days he is reading lot of psychology books and it won’t be a surprise
news if one day Gnanasekaran becomes a good Psychologist in the near future.
Mr.Sivasubramaniam has given an excellent
motivational speech emphasizing on good
listening also.
Mr.Peeter observed that it was fear and
mind block of all PWS that they could not talk fluently. He said God created
everybody for some purpose and the same God will not manufacture locks without
keys. There is a solution for all the problems. It is for the PWS to work hard,
overcome their mind block and can speak well. For this he suggested to remove
the mind block, speak without fear and use the techniques whenever they were
feeling low.
At the end, Mr.Sheik thanked both
Mr.Peeter and Mr.Sivasubramaniam for their observations and motivational
speech. Every PWS thoroughly enjoyed the meeting.
That’s all from Chennai.
1 comment:
Wonderful, Mani!
Yes, expanding our comfort zone is very important.. Thanks Mr Peeter and Siva, on behalf of all of us in TISA, for taking time out and contributing their inputs..
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