When I was a little young, like a lot of young people, I was
confused (Disclaimer: I am still young and still confused, but a little less
now). I was working in a services industry and had experience of manual
testing, performance testing, business flow designing, some bit of development
and I wanted to become a full-time developer. I went to an interview for a
developer and after the interview, the interviewer was ready to offer me a
position of ‘Automation Java Tester’, but not a developer. I was disappointed.
The interviewer sensed my disappointment and asked what is wrong. He discussed
what is going on in my life and gave me an invaluable lesson, which has
probably been the most important, the most crucial lesson I have learnt in my
life; I still live by this lesson.
The lesson is a single sentence, just a harmless single sentence, but so
powerful if you can understand what it means - “You are CEO of your own life”.
Some of the principles I used to live by are - “Either you are a Newton or you
are nobody”, “Aim to fly or fall flat”, “Think and do big”, etc. and I realized
just being a young, confused person is not going to take me anywhere. Believe
me, running your life is quite similar to running a company. Becoming the “CEO”
of your life will help you live your life better. It is a full-time, full-life
job that nobody can stop you from doing.
Running your life has a lot of standard components – difficulties, challenges,
opportunities, success, failure, strengths, weaknesses, friends, opponents,
disappointments, happiness, etc. One of the technique in
personal/organizational planning is SWOT analysis. I want to touch the
‘weakness’ aspect of this SWOT technique that is integral part of all life
cycles. I believe personal and professional life should be lived in different
manner and on the same lines, I believe running a life has to be different from
running a business.
A ‘weakness’ is a characteristic which pulls you down. Going by pure instinct,
it is a problem area, which needs to be addressed. If you are highly positive,
you might look at the ‘weakness – the problem area’ as an opportunity. How you
name it – a problem, an opportunity, a weakness – probably does not matter as
much as overcoming the obstacle. I am proposing another technique, in
addressing a ‘weakness’ in our lives.
A problem area usually frustrates you, irritates you, drains up your energy,
pulls you down – same is the case with ‘weakness’. And in any case you are not
able to ignore it, you are not able to disown it. It’s glaring you in your
face. I find renaming a ‘weakness’ as an ‘opportunity’ quite difficult because
it continues to frustrate and irritate me. Can I just turn around these
feelings of irritation and frustration in dealing with the weakness?
If I can treat weakness as a baby,
which is just born, doesn’t know how to talk, how to walk, how to do things, it
might change the perspective. I need to be patient with my baby, I need to
devote time, I need to give him attention, I need to play with him, I need to
give encouragement to him – and above all, above everything, I enjoy spending
time with him – he gives me joy, he give me smiles, he gives me happiness. Same
is the case with a weakness. If I devote time to it, I play with it, I work on
it, it will give me benefits in long term. I need to be patient with it and
above all, above everything, I should enjoy it, I should love seeing it grow.
Treat weakness as your child - give
it time, give it attention, give it nourishment, and you will enjoy and love to
see it grow as your strength.