“People are empowered when they switch from a perspective of “I CANT” to “HOW CAN I?”
SWOT stands for STRENGHTS, WEAKNESS, OPPORTUNITIES, and THREATS. Strengths and weaknesses are internal factors while opportunities and threats are external factors. It is a simple but powerful framework for analyzing our strengths, weakness, the opportunities and the threat we face. This helps us focus on our strengths, minimize threats and take the greatest possible advantage of opportunities available to us. It helps in developing talents and abilities that is needed to advance in our career. It can uncover opportunities that you would not otherwise have spotted. And by understanding these weaknesses, you can manage and eliminate threats that might otherwise hurt our ability to move forward. Swot analysis of Jwala Balan: I put others …show more content…
Social service has always been of great importance to me. I have volunteered for two years in teaching English to the kids of Korani Government School, Trivandrum. I love animals, and hence have volunteered in Cartman Animals Rights NGO, Bangalore. I respect our environment and take great pride in my role to keep the environment neat, tidy and green. I have volunteered for Plant a Tree campaign, and Run a mile for poor. I strongly believe in Karma or actions. Hence I try to do my bit as a social person to my family, friends, and environment. I also wish to set up my own Ngo to save the street dogs. I have a very well-developed appreciation for aesthetic beauty, and an excellent sense of space and function. I care for the environment and the society that I live in. I do not litter and ensure that I convince people around me not to litter too. I have a strong appreciation for the beauties of nature as well. Cruelty to the environment and animals are two mains issues that move me deeply. I feel strongly bonded with other people, and have a connection with animals, small children and the