Rent house search tips

When searching for a rent house always make sure it is vaastu complaint. Vaastu is nothing but the prescribed arrangement of house elements with scientific proof for more positive energy inflow and prosperity.

Some basic things to look for:

  • Is the new house positive on all the aspects or at-least 90% of the aspects compared to the current accommodation.
  • Weigh-in: Advantages and disadvantages. What would you lose? What would you gain?
  • Locality: Are essentials nearby? Schools, distance to your workplace, Medical amenities etc
  • The house itself: Is it Vaastu complaint?

Make sure you have checked all the above aspects before taking a decision. Also try looking for a home by searching and getting in touch with the owner directly rather than a broker as it would save time. At the same time you would feel much more confident as you have verified all the elements yourself.

Some search sites:

http://www.freeads.in/real-estate-property/
www.commonfloor.com
www.99acres.com
www.magicbricks.com

How to prepare for interviews

Ok... you have an interview to attend and you are nervous as to what would be the structure and questions. You are anticipating certain things that may come during the interview and preparing for the same.

But folks. In my experience I have seen if you do not prepare and attend an interview chances are high that you would come out with flying colors.

Here are some basic tips before attending an interview.

1. Wake up normally: Do not sacrifice your sleep. Relax well before you leave home. This would give you ample energy and freshness in your eyes.

2. Interview preparation: Always finish your interview preparations a day before the interview is scheduled. Never do a last minute hurry as this would kill your mental structure for the session. Know your CV well as approximately 50 to 60 percent of the questions would be based out of your own CV.

3. Time and Punctuality: Be on time at the venue as delay would create a mushy impression upfront to the interviewer.

4. Calm and cool: Have a water bottle with you always and never panic during the wait time and while giving the interview as this lead the mind go chaotic and scrambled answers would be the output from you. Hence when a question is thrown to you always understand the question and if required ask the interviewer to re-phrase the question until your understanding becomes clear.

5. Sign off: This is very important the last phase of any interview is mostly concluded by the interviewer asking "if you have any questions". Normally candidated would hesitate to ask but I would recommend to put across even the least important logical question that you may have to the interviewer. As this would give more insight about your thought process to the interviewer. At the same time creates positive image for yourself.

Further Reading: Interview Tips , Guardian interview suggestions

BJP - Narendra Modi (Magical Number 272)

Its been a hectic election schedule in India and looks like the opposition party BJP is giving tough fight this time around with the one face - Narendra Modi (NaMo).

There has been a significant debate on his style of governing. The gujarat model has been talked about in various forums both positively and negatively. At the outer looks it can not be denied that there has been some good governance model in Gujarat, simply put as the people of Gujarat have chosen Narendra Modi not one or twice but thrice. This is itself would give a fair picture of the metal Narendra Modi posesses in actuality.

In cosmopolitic mindset of indian political arena. Its very difficult to convince and satisfy each elected governing members of aruling party. And being the head of it NaMo has achieved it to certain extent at the state level. But the real test begins when he truimphs the highest role - The Prime Minister of India. Where in he has to manage an entire alliance of parties which would have varied views and agendas on every single issue that country faces today.

NaMo has to take every ally in confidence before making any significant decision. I would personally feel he might be able to pass through this test given his style of thinking and actions. Even though you might be able to expect a 100% clean government, you can atleast boast of strong Prime Minister. :)

I support NaMo campaign on Facebook is here
Mission 272+ volunteer platform is here

How to change the fonts on blog in blogger!

1. Go to google fonts web page https://www.google.com/fonts 

2. select a font and click on the 'Quick-Use' (right arrow symbol) button.


3. Now you should land on page containing links something like below.


Example:

1st Link:
link href='http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Roboto' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'

2nd Link:

font-family: 'Oswald', 'sans-serif';

4. In a new browser window edit your blog and navigate to Template-Edit HTML.


5. Now enter the first link just above the "head" should be the 4th or 5th line from the top in the template code window.   


Now further steps are based on your decision as to which part of the blog you would want the

 font to be changed.

For Blog title:

click on the HTML code and hit ctrl+F, search for "/* Header" without quotes. now under
 ".Header h1 {" below it paste the second code in the 3rd step above as shown below.

For body font change:

click on the HTML code and hit ctrl+F, search for "/* Content" without quotes. now under
 "body {" below it paste the second code in the 3rd step above as shown below.

Click save template and enjoy the new look of your blog!