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Thursday 7 November 2013

My Blogger Friend Pragya Banerjee

I came to know Pragya Banerjee through her sister Air Hostess Pragati Srivastava, with whom I have written a book Cabin Crew Career Guide. I initially thought about her as a good elder sister who is all out to promote her younger sister’s book. But, later as I came to know more about her, I realised her talent & aim in life.


I never knew Pragya Banerjeehas similar visions as my Organisation AeroSoft Corp and I found in her a very good writer who wants to make a career as a professional Blogger. Pragya Banerjee has done her schooling from Lucknow and completed her MBA in Finance from Bangalore. She has a rich experience of working with organisations like Air Deccan, Kingfisher Airlines, Asipac Projects Pvt. Ltd., Sreekaree Projects etc. and I was amazed to find how clear visioned she was about her future and she wants to do something on her own in life.



Pragya Banerjeehas started a Blog of her own and posts almost everyday in it. She is also writing book reviews and other contents for us. She is taking Classes for MBA students as and when she get a chance.  She is a continuous learner and I am sure the relationship between her and us will be lifelong. Apart from that, she is also a good friend. 

Pragya Banerjee is also a multi-cultural personality Pragya  she hails from UP, has lived in Bangalore for some years, married a Bengali guy from Jharkhand and now they live in Hyderabad. This explains why Pragya  is able to mix up with all kinds of people.

I am sure with her determination, she will make much more name in her Life. 

Follow her at 

Pragya Banerjee
MBA (Finance); 7+ years of work experience
email: pragyasonal@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/pragya.srivastavabanerjee
https://twitter.com/pragyasonal
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Friday 1 November 2013

Productivity can never be an Accident


Productivity can never be an Accident
It is Always the Result of a 
Commitment to Excellence
Intelligent Planning 
and Focused Effort


Making the Progress

If you are not Making the Progress 
that you would Like to Make and 
are Capable of Making, 
It is simply because Your Goals 
are not Clearly Defined


Success is the Progressive Realization of Worthwhile Predetermined, Personal Goals



Success is the Progressive 
Realization of Worthwhile
Predetermined, Personal Goals



Common Phobias below and their Meanings



Most people know at least something about phobias and their meanings. A large amount of individuals have an irrational type of fear. These kinds of conditions result in people going through obstacles to avoid the objects of their fear. Continue reading to see if you know the common phobias below and their meanings.





1. Ablutophobia: Fear of washing or bathing
2. Acrophobia: Fear of heights
3. Agoraphobia: Fear of open spaces, crowds, or leaving a safe place
4. Ailu¬rophobia: Fear of cats
5. Alektorophobia: Fear of chickens
6. Anthropophobia: Fear of people
7. Anuptaphobia: Fear of staying single
8. Arachnophobia: Fear of spiders
9. Atychiphobia: Fear of failure
10. Autophobia: Fear of oneself or of being alone.
11. Aviophobia: Fear of flying
12. Caligynephobia: Fear of beautiful women
13. Coulrophobia: Fear of clowns
14. Cynophobia: Fear of dogs
15. Gamophobia: Fear of marriage
16. Ichthyophobia: Fear of fish
17. Melanophobia: Fear of the color black
18. Mysophobia: Fear of germs or dirt
19. Nyctophobia: Fear of the dark or of night
20. Ophidiophobia/Herpetophobia: Fear of snakes
21. Ornithophobia: Fear of birds
22. Phasmophobia/Spectrophobia: Fear of ghosts
23. Philophobia: Fear of being in love
24. Photophobia: Fear of light
25. Pupaphobia: Fear of puppets
26. Pyrophobia: Fear of fire
27. Thanatophobia or Thantophobia: Fear of death or dying
28. Xanthophobia: Fear of the color yellow


Different Types of Phobias
Fear of Heights Phobia Name
Funny Phobias
Phobias and Fears
Love Phobia
Phobia
Fear of Dark
Fear of Heights







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Monday 28 October 2013

Believe in YourSelf


Possible, Whenever
Believe in YourSelf 
Have Faith in your Abilities 
Without a Humble 
but Reasonable Confidence 
In Your own Powers 
You Can Not be Successful or Happy
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For a Winner


Be Kind WhenEver Possible. 
For a Winner
It is Always Possible.
For a Loser
It is Never Possible.
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Sunday 22 September 2013

Books by AeroSoft


Books

psr
P - Productivity S - Speed R - Relevancy    
Price: $20.00 USD. Approx. 22,870 words. Language: English. Published on August 23, 2013. Category: Essay. 
How to Take Off Your Professional Career from an Average to Exceptional with the Hidden PSR in You. A Book By working CEO and Manager with Day to day and live Examples How to Fight with Global Recession. By Shekhar Gupta Surbhi Maheshwari
Published: Aug. 23, 2013 
Words: 22,870 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781301432448

psr Be an Aviator Not a Pilot 

is a story of Pilots in Aviation who are unable to cope. This is not a book to teach you how to get into an Aviation School or even how to live like a Pilot. In fact, it describes how one can become a Successfull Aviator not just an Airplane Driver [ So called Pilot ] with very small changes in life. Also Why abroad trained Pilots are better Aviator and Why FAA, CASA, CAAP, CAA are better civil Aviation Authority then DGCA.
by
Shekhar Gupta 
Ankisha Awasthi 
Be An Aviator not A Pilot     
Price: $1.99 USD. Approx. 4,750 words. Language: English. Published on July 24, 2013. Category: Fiction.  As A Fact Out Of Every 1000 Pilots Only 1 Pilot Becomes An Airline Pilot, The Book Is All About Those 999 Pilots Only.


pcg
Pilot’s Career Guide  
Price: $20.00 USD. Approx. 25,040 words. Language: English. Published on July 13, 2013. Category: Nonfiction.  
International Airline Pilot’s Career Guide Learn Step By Step How to Become an International Airlines Pilot By Shekhar Gupta And Niriha Khajanchi


CCCG

Cabin Crew Career Guide


Published: Aug. 26, 2013 
Words: 2,160 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781301001965