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What can you do when there is no power?

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I earlier wrote that, as an entrepreneur, nothing frustrated me more than power cuts. A true entrepreneur sees opportunities in difficulties. So, I sat down to think of how best to utilize the time when I had no access to Internet/power. Here is the list:

Unlike desktop computers, laptops are a boon to the Indian Entrepreneur. These days, you get a laptop for cheap. You probably have one already. Make full use of the built in battery time (roughly 2 hours).

Code: If you are a coder, now is the best time to create a dev environment on your laptop. If you are building sofware that needs two Operating systems, there are solutions. If your software needs two machines, there are solutions for that too. And the two hours without power is a gift. No twitter, no email. What more can you ask for as a coder?

Write: This is a great time to write posts for your blog. Having lost have lost the external world, you can go inward on a deep search of meaning and perspectives on the topics that you want to write on. Original content is a natural side effect of no wikipedia. Incidentally, this blog post itself was written when there was no power (Actually, power just came).

Meet: Every business has it’s customers. And every business owner needs to meet them. Over here in Bangalore, there isin’t really a load shedding schedule, but I roughly know when the power goes. And I head out to meet my customers, mentors, interesting people. I learn a ton lot more about my business than I would have, if I were to be sitting in front of my computer.

Think: Thinking is a bizarre activity. For me, the net result of thought on a task ends up un-necessitating the task. It seems to me that the more you think, the less you do. And doing takes more time than thinking. Your hands are much slower than your mind. As you can see, internalized thinking saves time. It may be different experience for you, depending on the person that you are, but all of us agree that it makes sense to put your mind to something before jumping on it.

Play: An instrument, football. Run. Yes, You are pursuing a hobby, it rejuvenates mental and physical health and all those other things. But Importantly, all of these are mind activities. You think analytically, mine patterns and crunch numbers when you play a guitar. Stuff that will help you in your business.

Read: Crossing the Chasm? Innovator’s dilemma? Good to Great?

What else do you think one can do?

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Written by shivku

June 22nd, 2010 at 10:30 am

4 Responses to 'What can you do when there is no power?'

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  1. Hi, All three links in the “Read” section point me to Dan Brown’s books :) I hope you were kidding :D

    Vamsi

    23 Jun 10 at 9:01 AM

  2. Well, actually, that was to get you to comment :) . No, that was a mistake, I picked up the wrong links. Thanks for pointing out.

    shivku

    23 Jun 10 at 11:23 AM

  3. Updated now. Nice books. You should ready them.

    shivku

    23 Jun 10 at 11:42 AM

  4. ~Rs10,000/- can get you a decent inverter – which will run the tv,settopbox, dslmodem, fan (2), lights(3) for about 4 hours. so its been a while since i have felt the power of powercuts.
    but not being connected (to cable/internet) sounds great – ‘What is this life if, full of care, / We have no time to stand and stare?’

    vinod

    23 Jun 10 at 11:53 AM

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