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Lalita Gupte: What I've Learnt

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Astute, affable and articulate, she is
a role model for many. The enterprising Joint Managing Director of ICICI Bank
Ltd and one of 'Fortune' magazine's 50 most powerful women in business, oozes
warm enthusiasm with resolute intent. The petite lady with the razor-sharp
business acumen has notched success after success in the banking
industry
A supportive family helps
to further a woman's career.
My husband has always been my
emotional anchor. He is very accommodating and is always there for all of us. I
have been fortunate in having a fantastic support system in my siblings. Each
one chipped in time and again to take care of my children whenever I was
touring. I couldn't have asked God for more intelligent and compassionate
children. We are a close-knit
family.
It helps to think big and
aim high.
Our parents consistently motivated us to think big and aim
high. Therefore nothing looked impossible ever. My father always said that his
children were too talented to just sit at home. He was Cabinet Secretary, and
consequently the rich exposure I got as a young student, meeting delegates,
attending conferences and being involved in extra- curricular activities was
tremendous. We learnt to deal with things maturely at a very young age. My
mother pursued social work actively. Though my father had work commitments, my
mother made it a point to be there for us,
always.
Never interfere in your
children's lives.
I know that I can drive them away if I choose to
interfere in their lives. As parents, Dilip and I give them emotional, mental
and physical support. When the need arises, we help them walk through options
financially. After all, that's what we are earning for.
Work and home should be in
sync.
It is possible to be a working mother and spend time with your
children, if you want to. There were years when I used to get up at 5:30 am to
prepare lunch for my kids' tiffins before dropping them off to school on my way
to work.
I would have loved to be a novelist and win the Pulitzer. I
would have loved to be an entrepreneur. The possibilities and opportunities
would have been endless. Or better still, I would have loved to be a novelist
and win the Pulitzer.
Never discuss
office at home.
We never bring our work home. Not even to our
conversations at the dinner table. That is quality time spent together with the
family.
There's no greater joy than
motherhood.
I strongly advocate motherhood. It fills you with
unparalleled joy and is devoid of the drudgery others tend to associate with it.
I love children. If I were to become a grandmother tomorrow, I would gladly give
up everything to baby-sit them.
Each
person teaches you something new.
Travelling is a passion for me. I
am on the move 15 days a month, and I enjoy it. I like meeting new people. You
can learn something from each person you meet I believe strongly in God. That
helps me maintain my sanity. Though I am not dogmatic. Whatever the form, there
is a superpower, a guiding force up there. There is a science to face reading,
numerology, astrology and
palmistry
Never wallow in
self-pity.
I am a militant optimist. The only way is the way
forward. My rare phases of feeling low last only a few hours. I don't wallow in
self-pity. That's just not me.
You
can never do everything yourself.
You have to trust others and
allocate work. That is the fundamental rule of working together in a team. It
brings out the best in you too!
There is a superpower up
there.
I believe strongly in God. That helps me maintain my sanity.
Though I am not dogmatic. Whatever the form, there is a superpower, a guiding
force up there. There is a science to face reading, numerology, astrology and
palmistry. I neither subscribe to it nor ridicule it.
Do what is right by you.
I don't stomp out my desires or smother my wants. You have one
life. I live it my way.
(As told to
Shilpi Kakkar-Madan)
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