@sagarbhosale
Sagar Bhosale
@sagarbhosale · 5:00

Who's impacts/impacted you Most as a Teacher-Mentor-Trainer???

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Today is all about Teachers Day. So yes, teachers, mentors and these lovely people who come and make changes into our life. Definitely we do not like when these changes are happening. Trust me. My cadets, my juniors never ever loved me when I was coaching them because they were going through the mud front roll pitre, they roar. They never ever liked me

#HappyTeachersDay : Life is all about Learning New ways and things so a who was the ONE for you #askonswell #teachersday #inspire #teach #learn #love

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@Binati_Sheth
Binati Sheth
@Binati_Sheth · 4:57

@sagarbhosale Hayao Miyazaki

There is a way of telling positive stories and there's a way of telling negative stories in a way that the listeners, the viewers, the readers actually are affected in an incredibly deep way. And I think Miyazaki's work does that. So I really think his work has impacted me the most because I never thought it was possible to create Udemonia about things like war
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@sagarbhosale
Sagar Bhosale
@sagarbhosale · 1:14
Wow. Now that is Japanese. I things, so I just google it. Vinity let's hope it teaches something new, because as far as whatever you have said oh, bouncer gas trading but yes, I think it's something new. I've always been things enigma if this is about Japan or not, but if it is Japanese, I have always been a bit attracted to this whole Japanese way of life, the way they live so calmly the whole world during the tsunami thing or not
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@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

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@Wordsmith
Sreeja V
@Wordsmith · 1:03
Even if they are much younger or we just bump into them socially, so on and so forth. But, yeah, I think it's nice to recall this aspect of our lives, that when we are constantly in a learning mode, there's so much that life teaches us by way of the people in our lives as well. So I would like to acknowledge through this post all those teachers in my life and, of course, at most of being my spiritual guru. Yeah. Thank you
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@Priya_swell_
Priya kashyap
@Priya_swell_ · 4:56

@sagarbhosale

Dad. Family members are important and then this teacher I used to ask him. I used to call him and I used to ask him and he gave me the solution on the spot and I accept it and I move with that so this is what I am having the people who have impacted my life in things way thank you so much for tagging in this arrangement thank you
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@sagarbhosale
Sagar Bhosale
@sagarbhosale · 1:25

@Wordsmith

The one Surin. Who's the owner of the chairperson of Surrey. And they were in conversation and we were listening and he just said a wonderful thing that rather than asking people of what you are doing nowadays or what you're watching. Which movie have you seen? Or something like that, why don't we just start asking each other, what are you learning nowadays? That's such a wonderful thing for a person who needs to grow learning, it's a must
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@sagarbhosale
Sagar Bhosale
@sagarbhosale · 1:23

@Priya_swell_

Yes. Mari Bkapi similar kahniah my sister is, you know, she's six years older to me and Hamari Beach make Hamesha healthy competition. Rye obviously, she's always been a winner as competition compared to what I have achieved since she's six years older. To me, she's more like semi mother figure and similarly that time she got into the commissions and then Abido. Obviously, she's married, she's got a wonderful kid. If you see my Facebook and all put a time out
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@Binati_Sheth
Binati Sheth
@Binati_Sheth · 4:59

@sagarbhosale

I think this is the power of inverting the narrative experience when I watch Jiblika movies. So I think that changed the way I told stories because I was very negative and very satisfying. Think that is why I think I'm really inspired by him
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@prachiaggarwal
15_Prachi Aggarwal
@prachiaggarwal · 1:05
So there are many people who came in my heart abdul Kalangji, who struggled in his life a lot and gave another. I had no interest in knowing other people and knowing about other personalities around us. So I came about their greatness in 11th class when I read many things about him and first thing that impacted me is my tutor who taught me in 9th class. He motivated me and made me to know the importance of struggle and hard work in future
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@Shilpi-Bhalla
shilpee bhalla
@Shilpi-Bhalla · 1:57
Hello. Good morning. Sagaji. A practical religion. Hair
@sagarbhosale
Sagar Bhosale
@sagarbhosale · 4:56

@Binati_Sheth

Yes, passive fake aggression. Japan is known for that. Especially when you know that war voila Jewish studies sagar out there in that we have seen that Japan has converted into the actual war. They knew right before the Third World War. Actually chalu here we right now America is still busy with the old ways of the world. Japan knows the leading business houses sagar Jovi hair, world economy they're playing majorly directly and indirect roles. Japan, China these guys are way ahead of time
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@sagarbhosale
Sagar Bhosale
@sagarbhosale · 4:59

@prachiaggarwal @Shilpi-Bhalla

So our table was me, my brother in law, my neighbor in one side and this superbly charismatic gentleman. Typical army muce. Old school army. Evidently, he is the person who was in charge of landing the rockets. The legendary Calam Serial Rockets. That time he was posted in Theo. So his job was to find places or isolated island in that whole area. I will not give you the details, because that is still an active site. He was a very young chap at that time
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@arish
Arish Ali
@arish · 4:04

@sagarbhosale Atul Sir and The importance of fundamentals

But the way I started thinking about the subjects and just thinking about learning in general kind of changed after that. And that approach has helped me throughout my life. Like any problem that comes my way, it is always that I want to understand what are the fundamentals here, what are the basics of what is really going on
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@Shilpi-Bhalla
shilpee bhalla
@Shilpi-Bhalla · 0:10

@sagarbhosale

Hello. Thank you. Sagar, its hoops story. Thank you so much
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@Shwetachaudhri
Shweta Chaudhri
@Shwetachaudhri · 1:06
So, yeah, I know it sounds like a textbook answer, but it's true. Everything I've learned is from her might not be the education part of it, but everything I do morally and my values and even my decisions, I would say, like, every time I have to make a decision, I think twice, what would Momma do in my position? So, yeah, she's the one who's impacted my life the most and she's my role model
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@Binati_Sheth
Binati Sheth
@Binati_Sheth · 5:00

@sagarbhosale

I think one of the worst movies you can watch from Japan. It's called grave of fireflies. Holy s***. It's so sad. But the fact that such that impact actually because the feeling of some kind of positivity legitimately when I watched my first Ghibli movie that was made by Hayao Miyazaki. So that is why I think I'm extremely fascinated by him. NHK will pay for our key document. Full process behind it. We just choked. I'm eternally grateful to Miyazaki
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@sagarbhosale
Sagar Bhosale
@sagarbhosale · 3:09

@Shwetachaudhri

So if you are saying that your mother is one of the best teachers that impacted your life, it is not at all wrong or Tiffany Bar importance. So don't give such a wonderful answer. Yes, mother impacts everyone. So my mom when I was born on 1 April but I know she's very sweet. So that is how it is. So thank you guys. Thank you for taking our time and leaving a reply. That was so sweet of you
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@sagarbhosale
Sagar Bhosale
@sagarbhosale · 4:54

@Binati_Sheth

And that is what they were discussing about idly learning, teaching how India was a cradle of knowledge and how it was even the US guys, all of them were saying the same thing, that Indian education was a wholesome education, which I see is a part of Japanese education. That's a well known fact. Like we were a part of 23% gas pasta world share that till the time the British came. It went down to two to three person straight away. This is a fact
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@Manalika
Manalika Das
@Manalika · 3:21

@sagarbhosale @Aishani

So my class teacher came and she kind of told us to not be demotivated because he's a teacher and he might have got angry because he tried to teach you guys and you were not able to live up to his expectations. But that does not mean that you guys are failure, because it just happens. Everybody has to struggle to achieve success. She taught us like a motivator, like a speaker, and we heard her with all our ears. We were so mesmerized by her personality
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@sagarbhosale
Sagar Bhosale
@sagarbhosale · 1:56

@Manalika

So that's what one of the things which I am seeing, which is quite good clarity is required, especially if you are taking up teaching, mentoring or coaching as a profession until unless you don't know how you're going to coach, what is required to coach, there is no point in becoming one being from the same field. Obviously, I'm not a teacher from regular background. I have not done my BA but I am a double graduate. But that is not my field as well
@Binati_Sheth
Binati Sheth
@Binati_Sheth · 4:51

@sagarbhosale

If we look at some of the most prominent historical names from India, they are not really like if you be honest, they are not really associated to religious stuff. They are associated to massive amounts of research and massive amounts of experimentation. It happened because people were focused more on a pursuit for knowledge. A pursuit for there being more than what was being preached in shlokas and what was being preached by your family. There's more to life right here. Freedom, education, knowledge centers. Pay him
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@sagarbhosale
Sagar Bhosale
@sagarbhosale · 0:36

@Binati_Sheth

Hello, Binati. Yes. Actually, I didn't actually hear the I tried to hear it again for above, but I didn't find any point where we were not agreeing. I am totally what you are saying and we are talking on the same lines, actually, and obviously over there. So that's that. Yes, it was fun conversation. So thank you. Thank you
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@dharthiiii
Dharthi Chipalkatti
@dharthiiii · 3:14
I used to play badminton, throwball, table tennis, carrier, and a few more for my passion. But yeah, since I used to play a lot and I couldn't continue, I shut out that part of my self where I didn't really play much and all of that. And I am pursuing my master's in psychology right now
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@sagarbhosale
Sagar Bhosale
@sagarbhosale · 0:27

@dharthiiii

Hey, thank you for sharing that wonderful experience. Yes, I do agree. Volunteer work does help, you know, help a lot. It gives you an exposure. It gives you a wonderful new experiences. You meet new people. You know, you come to know so much about yourself and your people skills. Your communication skills are improved in that. So, yes, kudos to that. Thank you. Thank you for leaving this reply. Thank you
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@lyf_swings
Anamika (Wonder girl)
@lyf_swings · 0:04
Very true. Teachers always help their students
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