In this corporate world, a manager should not treat his/her employees like slaves. The manager has no idea how lethal & cruel a particular employee would be.
When the boss makes it personal, then either Vivacious either will ignore or make such a staggering comeback that the manager would be buried alive, not physically but mentally because the manager shouldn’t have crossed the limits.
Vivacious is not a human being, he is a Zeitgeist and can rattle any human being on the planet. Nevertheless, Vivacious now has established a name in the industry and is unstoppable.
When an individual becomes a student then that individual should remember forever that the tag of student is not for 4-6 years that tag is for lifetime;
Because knowledge which a student can get by living the life of a student is priceless and to have such attitude and gesture will definitely give more knowledge and that individual would somewhat become a wise individual;
The freedom which a student gets is unbelievable and unthinkable because the life and lifestyle of student is always sumptuous and luxurious; by being a student we are open to learn new things and grasp new concepts which an individual doesn’t show eagerness towards new things
When a person who has friends which are from childhood, professional, classmates and having such friends in life is an appreciable thing in this modern and professional world;
But there won’t be a single friend of yours who would listen to your problems and also for your success at your timing because everyone in this professional world is only curious if there is any intellectual talk and work; the person should not get disheartened and lose hope if the problem is not being solved ;
Then that person should analyse the entire problem and after analysing, the person will definitely find the solution and that solution was found only with the help of yourself. i.e. no matter how many friends we have who are there for our help and taking part in our success but the only person who would stand with you even if you fail and succeed is yourself; if we are with ourselves then we can attain our desired goal and that too with lot of turbulence and no one can stop us.
Boris Becker was a former German Tennis player. He was born on 22nd November 1967 to a German Family. In his initial stages Becker played for West Germany from 1984-1990, then from 1990-1999 he played for Germany. He was one of the most successful tennis professionals, had won 6 Grand Slam Titles. Becker’s 6 titles consisted of 3 Wimbledon Championships (1985,1986 & 1989), 2 Australian Open Titles (!991 & 1996) & a solitary US Open in 1989. French Open eluded Boris which he would rue a lot.
SNAPSHOT: Boris Becker’s career life after post retirement as a Coach.
The specialty of Boris Becker was his serve, his serve was one of the finest & best & took humdinger points through aces. Boris is the first male player to feature in 7 Wimbledon finals, tied with Pete Sampras & Novak Djokovic. Boris has changed his profession from a player to Coach as he has coached the Sensation Novak Djokovic for a span of 3 years
Boris was born in Leimen, a town in the German state Baden-Wurttemberg. The journey of Boris Becker may sound a bit easy but it was filled with a lot of stones. Boris had won 49 titles & was a force to reckon with. Boris had defeated big heavy-weights via his elegant play. He was raised as a Catholic.
SNAPSHOT: Boris Becker extremely blissful after winning Wimbledon Championship.
Boris was raised as a Catholic, his father Karl-Heinz & his mother Elvira. Boris is often seen giving credit to his parents, as he says that his professional life’s architect are his parents.
Boris’s father Karl-Heinz who was an architect, had founded a tennis Centre in Leimen, where Boris learned to play tennis. Boris got a huge advantage by practicing in Leimen. In 1974 Boris joined TC Blau-Weib Leimen Tennis Club & began training under Boris Breskvar, In 1977, he became the member of the junior team of the Baden Tennis Association. Later he went on to win the South German Championship & the first German Youth Tennis Tournament.
In 1978, he was chosen/elected for the German Tennis Federation’s top junior team by Richard Schonborn. According to Schonborn, the funding for Becker’s training was put up by the German Tennis Federation at an expense of over 1.3 Million DM (Currency of Germany Deutsche Mark). In 1981, he was inducted in Federation’s first men’s team. In 1982, he had won the doubles at the Orange Bowl International Tennis Championships.
Boris tuned Professional in 1984, under the guidance of Romanian Born Coach Gunther Gunther Bosch & Romanian Manager Ion Tiriac, and won his first professional doubles title that year in Munich. Boris was a sincere student of Tennis which definitely made him one of the Greatest of all the time
Boris got a nickname of “Boom Boom” based on a fast & well placed serve. His serves were so puissant. Boris possessed powerful shots from both the wings, yet the strategy was often criticized by commentators as.
SNAPSHOT: Boris Becker doing a thunderstorm serve.
Boris was a bit short-tempered & emotional. Due to such behaviour he often swore at himself & occasionally smashed his rackets, In 1987 season he was fined $2000 following a series of outbursts during the Australian Open in Melbourne, including breaking 3 rackets: twice throwing the ball in an offensive manner at the umpire, hitting the umpire’s chair on one occasion, spitting water in the direction of the umpire & hitting 3 balls out of the court.
Becker’s highly dramatic play spawned new expressions such as Becker Blocker. These chaotic actions damaged the Sport. Becker was one of the most effective as well as brilliant player of his era. His prowess was on grass courts & carpet courts, he wasn’t quite effective on clay (*French Open). He didn’t taste success in French Open which was the only land-mark he missed.