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Unlocking the Potential of Sports: A Personal Odyssey to Mental Well-being

By Indu Mehta

President - Corporate Communications & CMD Office

In the dynamic tapestry of sports, the Bhilwara Kings, our cricket team, stands as a living testament to the profound impact that sports can have, both on and off the field. Beyond the sheer thrill of competition, we recognize the myriad ways in which sports contribute to personal well-being and professional growth. The Bhilwara Kings exemplify the forceful promotion of sports' advantages in our community, fostering an environment that nurtures physical and emotional health, allowing aspiring athletes and enthusiasts alike to thrive.

Sports, far from being a mere recreational pursuit, serve as a transformative force, capable of unlocking one's greatest potential, both individually and professionally.

In my role as the President of Corporate Communications and Project Head of Bhilwara Kings, I find it imperative to share this journey, intertwining it with my personal experience to underscore the transformative power inherent in sports.

Engaging in sports goes beyond the physical realm; it's a holistic approach that encompasses mental and emotional well-being. Be it cricket, soccer, or any athletic pursuit, regular physical activity stands as a cornerstone for reducing the risk of chronic diseases and enhancing overall health. Reflecting on my own life, I found solace in kickboxing, squash, and pilates during a challenging bout with postnatal stress after my daughter, Karin's, birth. These activities, infused with the power to release endorphins, acted as my lifeline, lifting me from the depths of despair. They became instrumental in not just maintaining physical health but also nurturing the profound connection between mind, body, and soul.

Beyond the personal realm, participating in sports cultivates discipline and time management. The commitment required for training, practice, and competition instills valuable life skills that extend into daily routines and professional pursuits. Cricket, for instance, accentuates teamwork and leadership, promoting collaboration, communication, and the ability to work harmoniously with diverse individuals—qualities highly valued in the professional arena.

On the professional front, the benefits of regular physical activity are manifold. Enhanced cognitive function and heightened creativity are direct byproducts of a healthy body and mind, leading to increased productivity. Sports also serve as an effective stress management tool, a crucial aspect in today's demanding career landscape. My involvement in high-profile events like the Justin Bieber world tour, The Chainsmokers, the electronic duo’s India Tour, Lionel Richie concerts, World ATP Tennis Tournament, and Longchamp Racing season provided not only motivation but also a grounding force during challenging times.

Furthermore, sports offer networking opportunities aplenty. Connections forged through teams, sponsors, and fellow enthusiasts can pave the way for professional growth and development. As the President of Bhilwara Kings, I can personally attest to the leadership skills cultivated through my sports involvement, translating seamlessly into decision-making prowess, strategic thinking, and effective management—skills indispensable in the realm of corporate leadership.

In essence, sports transcend the boundaries of physical activity; they become a vehicle for personal transformation, a source of resilience during life's challenges, and a catalyst for holistic well-being. The Bhilwara Kings are not just a cricket team; they embody a philosophy that recognizes and harnesses the enduring power of sports to shape lives in profound ways.

WHY EMPLOYEES RESIST WORK?

WHY EMPLOYEES RESIST WORK? – Part 1

Becoming an entrepreneur and being an entrepreneur are two different concepts.

As business goes through various phases, the meaning of this word keeps changing and it becomes more practical-oriented.

Out of the four factors of production, labor is the most dynamic and challenging to handle. The other factors, that are land and capital, may vary as per the entrepreneur’s (fourth factor’s) plans labor keeps evolving on its own as well. More so, it is only an active component of teamwork, which is the crux of every business, however big or small.

Therefore, skill is required to manage labor (or you can say employees in the modern sense). Professionals are often hired to do this job. However, the questions still remain

Why do employees resist work?’

 ‘Why do they have an un-liking towards their employers?’

‘Why do they hesitate to speak about their problems at the workplace?’

Each employer has its own story, was of work, dealings, philosophies, and journey but the grievance of employees of all types of industries is the same.

In a study, it was found that 60% of Indian employees were happy with their employers amid the Covid-19 crisis.

So, ‘What is that thing which creates a positive impact of some employers over employees while other employers fail to achieve this position?’

The answer to this lies in human psychology.

We will be discussing the same in detail in the second part of this Article.

WHY EMPLOYEES RESIST WORK? – Part 2

Employees keep facing conscious and sub-conscious dilemmas on the job which remain unheard and unknown to employers.

It is high time now for employers to read those dilemmas by observation and learn to resolve them.

To be precise, the following are the broad categories of reasons for employee dissatisfaction and the consequent killing of time:

  • Employer’s insensitivity towards personal problems of employees.
  • Blatantly ignoring the need of employees to have more subordinates.
  • Lack of promotions with an increase in experience (most obvious factor). More so, on top of this, the appointment of new staff in higher positions instead of appointing the old staff based on their capabilities creates an even worse situation by creating an environment of negative competition.
  • Lack of appreciation for small acts of employees like coming to the office on a holiday only for work.
  • Uneven distribution of work amongst employees.
  • Unhealthy competition between employer and employee. Employers should learn that their dedication towards the organization can never be matched with that of employees’ because the return for any employer and employee differ. The ownership of company does not lie with employee but with employer so it is a natural thing that the level of dedication and creativity amongst both would always differ.
  • Disrespect- This keeps creating a constant rift in the sub-conscious mind which keeps piling up over time and ultimately takes over conscious acts.

There are innumerable other reasons which keep evolving with time, however, to start with, at least the above given should be worked on mandatorily.

Regular informal and humorous conversations with employees will eventually lead to higher employee retention.

In a study published in a leading newspaper, it was found that nearly 32% of employees left their jobs due to low salaries. This proves that salary is not the only thing that employees look for. There are other reasons as well like unsatisfactory work culture.

In order to truly start working towards removing such barriers, employers first need to understand that they can reach a win-win situation. An organization’s loss becomes employees’ loss because their capabilities get wasted and potential remains untapped if they do not work well. On the other hand, if the organization grows, its employees also prosper, provided the employer learns to trickle down the effect of prosperity so that it can reach the latter.

So, instead of maintaining a rift between individual and organization’s goal, employers should try and build a bridge between them.

Chhutti Ka Din

By Bhavya Taneja

RSWM Limited. 

छुट्टी का दिन था. हम तीनों छत पर बैठे चाय की चुस्कियों के साथ टीन पर पड़ रही छप-छप बारिश की बूंदों के मज़े ले रहे थे. छत के कोने में लगे छोटे-छोटे अतरंगी पौधे तितलियों के आवागमन से और भी सतरंगी लग रहे थे. हम उस किस्से की बात कर ही रहे थे कि तभी बगल वाली आंटी अपनी छत पर आई और उत्साह से बोली "देखो बेटा, डाकिया आया है". बिजली गयी हुई थी, इस कारण घर की घंटी की आवाज़ नहीं आयी और पापा और मेरा मोबाइल फ़ोन नीचे पड़ा था जिस वजह से आंटी का फ़ोन भी सुनाई नहीं पड़ा. खैर, मै भी उत्साहित होकर चाय के कप में दो सिप छोड़कर, चार सीढ़ी टापते हुए नीचे की ओर भागा. शायद मै जनता था की किसका डाक होगा,ऑनलाइन के ज़माने मे, डाक, चिट्ठी भेजता ही कौन है । 

जैसे ही मैंने वो भूरा लिफाफा देखा, उस पर मेरी दीदी की बड़े बड़े अक्षरों में लिखावट देख, मेरी आँखे नम हो गयीं.. वही स्नेह, वही प्यार, और वही बड़ा सा लिखा हुआ "राखी" । 

मै फटाफट डाकिये के पेन से उसकी किताब पर छोटा सा साइन बनाकर छत की ओर भागा. अबकी बार मैंने, दो-दो करके चार बार सीढ़ियां टापी और छत पर पहुंच गया । 

यूँ तो मै अब अठारह वर्ष का हो चला था, मगर दीदी के लिए तो मै अब भी वही गुल्लू था जो चार साल पहले उनकी विदाई पे मम्मी के पल्लू में छिपकर फूट-फूट के रोया था.. मै एकदम से मन ही मन अठारह वर्ष से अट्ठाइस वर्ष का बन गया और सोचने लगा की कैसे चार साल पहले बारिश के मौसम में छत पे राखी चारो कुर्सियों में से कोई भी खली नई होती थी और डाकिये के आते ही दीदी सबसे पहले नीचे भागती थी.. कितना अलग था सब कुछ । 

ख़ैर मै हल्का भीगा छत पर पहुंच गया. मम्मी-पापा अब भी उस किस्से की बातें कर रहे थे जब दीदी ने मुझे महंगी घड़ी दिलवाने के लिए अपनी कॉलेज पिकनिक के पैसे खर्च कर दिए थे. मुझे याद है दीदी ने उस घड़ी के लिए ३ बार मुझसे लड़ते समय और एक बार अपनी विदाई के वक़्त रोते हुए सुनाया था.. क्या प्यार था वो भी । 

आखिरकार उस किस्से की बातें करते करते मैंने वो लिफाफा खोला और इस वीडियो कॉल के ज़माने में, दीदी की उस लिखावट के ज़रिये उनसे  हर साल की तरह एक बार फिर मुलाकत की । 

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Copy Editor: U. Padma Latha

Editorial Board:

 

  • O. P. Ajmera
  • Manish Gulati
  • Manoj Sharma
  • Sanjay Sharma
  • Mohit Maheshwari
  • Jyoti Gupta

 

 

 

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