Application planning, building, implementation and execution. Resource and budget management.
Marketing, Advertising, Logo and Graphic Design. Brand Identify and awareness.
I'm ESL/EFL certified with 3 years experience and also a TOEFL Administrator.
Experience in PC, Mac, Unix and exposure Android and iOS. Open source development technologies, PHP, mySQL, Java.
Business consulting, process mapping and design, SDLC, application development and quality control.
My name is Ahmed Varachia. I was born on March the 17th 1982 in Johannesburg, South Africa. My Motto - Dream > Direction > Dedication > Determination > Destination ...
I’ve worked on a range of technologies, from Lotus Notes, Mainframe, Oracle to PHP (Web development). My vast exposure to different technologies has empowered me to adapt and evolve quickly. Currently I enjoy working on cloud and mobile application development.
I love teaching – its a new found passion for me since 2010. It’s an amazing profession and one of the most rewarding I’ve ever experienced. I’ve been teaching full-time/part-time since 2010 at Berlitz Al Ahsa. I’ve taught English to kids from ages 6 to an adult in his 60s – truly an amazing journey that has really defined my character.
As a human, I like to question everything. I like to understand how things work, why they are how they are, and how it affects what I do. I love working with my hands and converting my crazy ideas into art. From wooden art, painting, and general DIY around the home/office I love to play. Still a very junior photographer with a Nikon 3100 I’ve recently been clicking galore.
Skills // Senior Business Analyst with a passion for technology. With over 15 years experience in IT, and 4 years instructional experience (ESL). I have a creative mind comfortable with working with graphics and web technologies and the ability to adapt and learn quickly are my strengths.
19 on Cochrane
Accenture
African Feather
AIA Vitality
Ambushed
AMC-Projects
Art on Grant
Autostyle
bakeityourself.co.za
Berlitz Al Ahsa
Charlie Electric
Chompalot
Dar al-Khibra
Discovery (Vitality)
Diyo Consulting
Edcon
EFL
Eqos Sourcing
Generali Vitality
Get Paid Ent
Goodes & Seedat Inc. Attorneys
Headquarters
Idarah Dawatul Haq
Ihsan Centre
KKM
KM-Motivation
KnowledgeTree (myKT)
Learn Deen
Legend Safaris
Limesurvey
Logo Design
Mainframe
Marketing
Muzayr
Online Testing – myQuiz
Oracle Financial
PhD Research Assistance
Process Management
Proper Tea Tymz
Rahmaniyyah
Refrimate
RIMAL – KSA
Scheduling Management System
Shaik’s Foods
SmartBoard
Social Booking Calendar
Social Media
Social Media
Speechperfect
Sumitomo Vitality
Team Building
Theba Realtors
Ticketing Support System
Vabro
Varachia Family
About this Blog // Welcome to my Blog - read about my interests and what's on my mind etc. I hope you find my educational bits helpful and useful. If you need any help post a comment or send me a message
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Now I know there are many takes on this theory and I’m no expert but this is my analysis or view on the bucket. We are all buckets (metaphorically speaking) that is. As with a bucket we all have our limits. As we pour water into the bucket it gets fuller and fuller until it over flows.
One of my biggest weaknesses is saying NO and this is one of my biggest challenges in life. As we take on more and more e.g. In terms of work our buckets take on more and more water, until eventually the bucket overflows. This can cause people to be burned out, stressed out and even cause some people to implode. So what can we do to ensure we don’t reach that point of overflow. These are some of my thoughts:
1) Know your limits Know yourself what you can and can’t do. This is very challenging as like me many people like to test their limits, push themselves to the edge or beat a personal record. Know what you capable of doing and do what you do best.
2) Keep inspired and motivated Like water can evaporate, find ways to keep the water in your bucket evaporating, by keeping inspired and motivated. Find your fuel, what drives you and use that to keep going. Be it family or video games find something that drives you.
3) Management This might be a rather strange one but I feel managers, rather leaders (check this out) should know their employees limits, bucket fills and manage accordingly.
4) Company benefits Another way to reduce a bucket load is to makes some holes in the bucket. Sounds strange but a company can do many things to reduce the water in a bucket. Think about it benefits, incentives, development, team building are all ways that can effectively release water from the bucket.
5) CSI Community Service Initiatives Giving back something to the community is always rewarding. Do something as a person, couple, family or company. Helping others will surely help yourself. It can be simple like playing with orphans or reading to the blind but these small actions can reduce your bucket load.
6) Forgive An easy way to empty your bucket is to forgive and try to forget the issue. Keeping incidents and bad memories ties you down and takes up unnecessary space in your bucket. Move on ..
7) Share Don’t be shy to ask for help when you need it. If you’re drowning and your bucket is over flowing STOP and realise and accept that you may need help. Ask an expert, mentor or sometimes it even just helps to speak to a colleague about things in the bucket.
8) Help If you notice someone’s bucket is filling up ask if you can help. Sometimes people are shy or just too ashamed to ask for help. Offer, assist and help people without expecting anything in return. Note. If your bucket is already full be careful with helping others as your bucket may overflow. Know your limits and capacity.
9) Empty the bucket And if all else fails, the last resort is to empty the bucket. This is also sometimes a wise option. The only way to move on is to leave a job, position or company.
All the best and stay positive.
Management has always fascinated me – and of recent I’ve been giving it a lot of thought. Though my research I came across some of the interesting graphics below.
Let me know your thoughts.
Credits to the owners.
Happy Managing.
Got to love them if you’ve ever taught ESL .. found a cool image list on the net some time ago. Not my work and I can’t remember the authors blog – so full credit to anon.
Everyone should have their own personal letterhead. It boasts confidence and professionalism. It adds heaps to the quality of the document and creates an instant impression. Check out my years old version below.
You are an individual, you are unique, you are your own brand – Go out and sell yourself.
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