What was the toughest challenge you have ever faced?

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Keem said:   9 years ago
As a fresh graduate, the greatest challenge for me was when I was on my JOB TRAINING, one of my superior makes my self-esteem down even how I tried my best. So Then I'll take it as a challenge for me to prove to her that I can give all my full efforts and sincerity to my works. And I'm thankful to her because of that I've learned even how hard the situation is just never to give up always think in a positive way to have a positive result and also never forget to pray that to god that all trials come in our life.
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Chandrakant said:   7 years ago
Work in the political environment. In my previous company, Due to my hard working and full of dedication I got to work as Vice-HOD after 6 months of joining. But due to the political environment, they put me in shift after 3 months. In shifts also I had given the Highest Production. In shifts also peoples were playing politics not to provide material on time and breakdown to machine. Again, I proved myself that I can able to give you output in any situation. I thought this is the toughest challenge for me.
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E. Abinaya said:   3 years ago
During my B. Com Graduation, I had two exams in one day. In each exam, they follow the same type of framing timetable. So, I thought like that. Before 5 mins to enter into examination hall, I got to know that I studied for another subject. I got tensed, because this was my first time. I don't know, How to manage. I wrote whatever I understood and leave. Finally, I got pass marks. This situation taught me also. After that incident, I will recheck each and everything before going or doing anything.
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Chandrika.m said:   9 years ago
The challenged I have faced in my life is in education when I am in intermediate my qualification is ME. C but I don't like maths but my father forcibly joined me in that group from that day onwards for a couple of years I faced a lot of problems to upgrade myself. But with this subject, I was demotivated a lot that I will never get a chance to explore myself but now I am motivated that everyone will have their own that will be revealed at some time and my talent is revealed at present.
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Pavan kiran said:   5 months ago
During the pandemic, I missed my online classes, and when the semester exams approached, I felt unprepared. I thought I wouldn’t pass, so I decided not to pay the exam fees.

But my sister encouraged me, saying it would be harder later if I didn’t take the exams. Her advice motivated me to pay the fees and study hard, and I cleared all the subjects in one attempt. This experience taught me to stay positive, trust myself, and face challenges instead of avoiding them".

David said:   9 years ago
My Biggest Challenge was waking up in 1990 in hospital at 30 with no memory of life before waking up in a hospital. Knowing I had brain damage and spinal injuries.

Been told 98% chance of never working again, never holding anything.

Now I've been South Pacific Manger for multiple companies, owned my own business. Run an online business and soon public speaking about the motivation to prove nothing is impossible.

Read about it here: http://davidswhy.weebly.com
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El_jaber said:   9 years ago
The problem I've ever faced is today when I have a great misunderstanding between me and my dad.

I use to manage our business before my father comes. But unfortunately, I've had a stomach ache which made me to delayed in going to work. Suddenly, my father called me which I've no knowledge of, I just saw a missed call and this led my father into acrimony. As a result, I just finished serving punishment. But happily, we already work things out.
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Mohammed Feroz Pasha said:   8 years ago
The toughest challenge I have faced was, coming from commerce background I got placed as a technical support analyst. It was tough for me to technical term but the support I got from Technical coach and team was amazing. Never felt like technical would be so logical and Cool. It's not necessary that you get the same job what you study. Now, I have completed diploma networking and now am in good position holding TL for networking team.
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Lovely said:   9 years ago
The toughest challenge I have ever faced is speaking in English as my communication skills are not good. But I overcome my this fear by working on it every day. Nowadays many people's hesitate in speaking English but they very well know this language as we write & understand what others speak in this language very well. So if we fight against our own fear & work on it. Then no one can stop us achieving our dreams.
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Pooja said:   6 years ago
Well, I would say that my toughest challenge was since I was appearing for the interview of the office manager's post. And that was my first interview. And, that time I had no idea that what they gonna ask. But somehow I managed and gave my best. The whole time I was confident. And confidently I was giving an answer. It doesn't matter what I was saying. I just said what comes in mind. And at last, I got selected.
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