· Rajya Sabha MP, Dr. Subhash Chandra guides students of SSM College of Engineering & Technology, Kashmir on ‘Choosing the Right Career Path’ and ‘How to Make or Break a Habit’
· The episodes to telecast on November 11th and 18th respectively on all Zee Media channels.
Kashmir, October 8, 2017: Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha and Chairman – Essel Group, Dr. Subhash Chandra (DSC) today shared his success mantra with over 500 enthusiastic students of SSM College of Engineering & Technology, Kashmir, for the next episodes of India’s popular motivational youth show, the Dr. Subhash Chandra (DSC) Show. During these episodes, Dr. Chandra shared his views on ‘Choosing the Right Career Path’ and ‘How to Make or Break a Habit’. The DSC Show has returned to screens with a fresh look and format with an aim to showcase inspirational stories of people from different backgrounds. The episodes shot in Kashmir will be telecasted on Zee Media’s channels on November 11th and 18th respectively.
The inspirational change-maker invited on the show was Mr. Javid Ahmad Tak, Founder of Zeba Apa school at Bijbehara in south Kashmir. After a terror attack left him paraplegic, it was the strength of his willpower that drove him to transform the lives of differently-abled children in Kashmir. 10 years ago, he used the money he received from the government as compensation to start the Zeba Apa school where he offers free tuition to differently-abled children.
Advising the youth on ‘Choosing the Right Career Path’, Dr. Subhash Chandra said, “Finding the right career path is quite a difficult choice if you analyse its impact on your life. It could be a decision that you will have to live with for the rest of your life. But there are different approaches to looking at this decision. Some argue that your chances of success are very high when you make your passion your career. While others argue that career has nothing to do with passion – there are numerous factors which contribute to a successful career and passion is merely one of them. However, if you follow your heart and intuition while making this decision, they will lead you on the path to success.”
Sharing his views on ‘How to Make or Break a Habit’, Dr. Chandra added, “Often, when we do something for the first time, we face a lot of difficulty. But as we do it more often, it become easier, and finally, with sufficient practice, it becomes a habit. We end up doing it semi-mechanically, or with hardly any consciousness at all. The insight is that your habits are what you choose them to be. Once that choice occurs and becomes automatic, it’s not only real, it starts to seem inevitable. Change might not be fast and it isn’t always easy. But with time and effort, almost any habit can be formed or reshaped.”
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