Thursday, June 1, 2017

Success Growth : what do we do to achieve it?


Recently a life event reminded me of an experience that was shared with me, which has such great meaning and understanding. 

There was a training, and the trainer handed over balloons and pins to all the participants. Later he informed to blow the balloons tie and keep it with them. 

As the participants were blowing their balloons, he quietly went around them and drew an enclosed borderline boxing them in. 

When the participants were done, he said I have a timer as soon as I say 1,2,3 go it starts. Your duty is to protect the balloon you own and never step out of the boundary. It seemed very simple and easy. 

He said 1,2,3 go. The end of the word GO the participants were in so much energy, they went running and chasing to burst the balloon of the other. So much excitement, all you heard was the pop sound of balloons. 

It got interesting, the athletic dudes who survived till the last one minute of the round had a surprise heading their way. Then you saw teamwork the guys whose balloons had burst were racing as a team to the few people who had survived. The time eventually ended, around two people were left from the crowd with balloons on hands. 

The trainer said well done that was a lot of energy shown right there. 

He continued on to say, we are thought to compete since school. Be the first in the class, where is the missing two marks? Why only two A's? 

This is what we carry forward as an adult. I never specified to burst the other person's balloon, I said protect your balloon for four minutes. Your lizard brain initial kick in, was to bring down the other. Lifting the balloon with one hand you just ran. 

Then the mentality escalates, multiple people who have not succeeded on the goal got together to bring the survivors down, amazing teamwork don't you think? 

Now can I ask the participants who are still holding the balloon what did you different? One replied, he just concentrated on protecting the balloon. This says at no time was he trying to bring down the other but worked on achieving his goal. 

I'll leave you thinking right there. Today and now think ponder, what change do you want to inflict, what change are you trying to influence.

LISWITH OBINAMUNI


Sunday, May 28, 2017

The ever-growing Travel Industry



I am writing on some questions most might think but never would speak out loud in the travel industry.

The increasing number of hotels, resorts have been overwhelming. So many luxury investments and expansions around the world. As for the destination, I am familiar with Maldives is due to open 6 new luxury exciting hotel chains by the end of this year.

Does the increasing bed count in hotels, increase the travel community globally? Is luxury going to remain expensive and for the elite who can afford? What are we doing to expand awareness of the destinations we sell? Are we understanding that industry disruptors such as AirBnB exist in the world? Are we acknowledging the fact the budget of Traveler is getting smaller? Are we acknowledging great service, great customer interactions are a norm now?

These are questions I often ponder been an insignificant member of the travel community. Would we be able to gain back the trust of our fellow travelers? Would we come to agreement luxury is something entailed for all travelers? Luxury is not to be defined by price no more.

To the global investment expansions occurring on a daily and yearly basis, are we ready for the disruption about to happen in the years to come?
Are we ready not to sell one brand but focus on selling the destination with harmony and share the fruits? Are we ready to give that happiness we stand by to create memories to our fellow travelers back?

These are thoughts as an industry we should question and ponder about the industry we believe as The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company motto states "We are Ladies and Gentlemen serving Ladies and Gentlemen."

LISWITH OBINAMUNI

Maldives

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Unspoken hero of the Sri Lankan Theatre industry Mr Obinamuni Gamini De Silva


Well I have been inspired by him often. He was a great mentor, my thanks to him would not be never be enough. He was the silent inspiration for me been a poet.

This is the tale of Mr. Obinamuni Gamini De Silva, he is unspoken hero for the Sri Lankan stage theater. He was student at his younger age at the Shakespeare Institute at Stafford Upon Avon. Later which he came back to Sri Lanka to start giving back to his home. He is patriotic in his own way. Once arriving back he started translating Shakespearean plays to Sinhala. He got to work beside Sri Lankan actors such as Kamal Adaarchchi, got mentored by great minds such as Professor Carlo Fonseka, and was the initial mentor for actors such as Nayana Kumar and Sarath Dickumbura. He too has performed in-front of one of the greatest Presidents of Sri Lanka Hon. J. R. Jayawardena.

He has successfully translated and produced Othello, Macbeth and Hamlet in Sinhala. He is lifetime member of the Sinhala Institute of Culture. Was a judge in the panel of Drama headed by the cultural ministry; Island wide Drama competition. He too is a senior member at SUNFO (Sri Lanka United Nations Friendship Organization).

Since 1989 I have personally seen the struggle of a man who dedicated his whole life to art. He knows no other way of life, no other form of passion, no greater calling than his love for the arts, been that producer, been that man who translated such great work of literature.

No matter what you shall always see him perform his dramas every April 24th. His final dream is to produce Othello in Sinhala as a movie.

He is an unsaid hero to the theater and drama of Sri Lanka, never been identified nor ever given the light to shine. I take this time as the greatest form of idolizing a hero of Sri Lanka Mr. Obinamuni Gamini De Silva.