Tuesday, September 22, 2015

2 Bhk For Sale In Dahisar East 6441520

Location: Anand Nagar

Area:625 Carpet

Storey: 6

Floor: 5th

Price:1.50 Cr.


Description:  Its furnished flat. East entry. Vastu Compliant. Open car park avl. 24 hrs water & Gas pipeline avl. Society Reg &  
have O C.

Aasha Realtors

  Contact Details
Office :- 022 - 2895 32 32 / 022 - 2894 87 47 /  022 - 28906363
Mobile Numbers
Neeta Shah - 9821411063
Parth Shah - 9821911063
Kalpesh Shah - 9821106543
Manish Sheth - 9821728465
Skype Id :- neeta.shah30
Shop No. 2 & 11 , Shailesh Apartments,
Borivali West, Mumbai – 400103, India

                    


















Monday, September 21, 2015

1 Bhk For Sale In Borivali East 8493826

Location: Off Dattpada Road

Area: 455 Carpet

Storey: 4

Floor: 3rd

Price:1 Cr

Description:  Its an unfurnished flat. East entry. Open parking avl. Gas line available. Society is 35 years old. Building going under redevelopment. Rite Developers.
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Aasha Realtors

  Contact Details
Office :- 022 - 2895 32 32 / 022 - 2894 87 47 /  022 - 28906363
Mobile Numbers
Neeta Shah - 9821411063
Parth Shah - 9821911063
Kalpesh Shah - 9821106543
Manish Sheth - 9821728465
Skype Id :- neeta.shah30
Shop No. 2 & 11 , Shailesh Apartments,
Borivali West, Mumbai – 400103, India

                    

Saturday, September 12, 2015

2 Bhk For Sale In Kandivali West 111329

Location: Charkop Sec. 6

Area: 745 Sq Ft. B. Up: 640 Carpet

Storey: 7

Floor: 5th 

Price: 1.30 Cr


Description:  Its semi furnished flat. Open car park avl. 24 hrs water. Gas pipeline avl. E/W entry. Vastu compliant. Society is Reg & have OC.
Aasha Realtors

  Contact Details
Office :- 022 - 2895 32 32 / 022 - 2894 87 47 /  022 - 28906363
Mobile Numbers
Neeta Shah - 9821411063
Parth Shah - 9821911063
Kalpesh Shah - 9821106543
Manish Sheth - 9821728465
Skype Id :- neeta.shah30
Shop No. 2 & 11 , Shailesh Apartments,
Borivali West, Mumbai – 400103, India

                    

2 Bhk For Sale In Kandivali West 511925

Location: Mahavir Nagar

Area: 650 Carpet

Storey: 7

Floor: Top

Price: 1.55 Cr

Description:  Its semi furnished flat. There is hall unit, wardrobe, double bed, kitchen is furnished. East entry. Open parking avl. Gas line avl. 24 hrs water. Society is 20 years old.


Aasha Realtors

  Contact Details
Office :- 022 - 2895 32 32 / 022 - 2894 87 47 /  022 - 28906363
Mobile Numbers
Neeta Shah - 9821411063
Parth Shah - 9821911063
Kalpesh Shah - 9821106543
Manish Sheth - 9821728465
Skype Id :- neeta.shah30
Shop No. 2 & 11 , Shailesh Apartments,
Borivali West, Mumbai – 400103, India
                    

3 Bhk For Sale In Kandivali West 5456780

Location: Patel Nagar

Area:  1250 B. Up. : 800 Carpet

Storey: 6

Floor: 1 st

Price: 2.15Cr

Description:  Its furnished flat. E/W entry. Open car park avl. 24hrs water & Gas pipeline avl. Vastu compliant. Society is Reg. & have O C. Society 12 years old. Stand alone building. only one Master Bed. 


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Aasha Realtors

  Contact Details
Office :- 022 - 2895 32 32 / 022 - 2894 87 47 /  022 - 28906363
Mobile Numbers
Neeta Shah - 9821411063
Parth Shah - 9821911063
Kalpesh Shah - 9821106543
Manish Sheth - 9821728465
Skype Id :- neeta.shah30
Shop No. 2 & 11 , Shailesh Apartments,
Borivali West, Mumbai –

Saturday, September 5, 2015

Stop Repeating These 10 Excuses, They’re Simply Lies




Excuses suck. No one does great with them. We should always find a way to make things better and do what should be done. Besides many of these excuses that we hang ourselves with are lies.

1. “It is not possible.”

Why do you think it is not possible? If it has not worked out before that doesn’t mean it can’t be done. Lies like this distract you from the big picture and the possibilities of making a success when all that surrounds you are failures. Retract this statement and focus on the positive.

2. “I am not worth a dime without a college degree.”

. Why consume yourself with the impossibility of chasing those things that matter to you when you can succeed even without a university degree. A lot of people in our society started from nothing and became a success without a college degree.

3. “I am not good enough.”

No one is really good enough at first, it must have taken a lot of practice and success for you to become renowned and successful.

4. “I don’t have the money to do this.”

This excuse is a lie because money is not a problem but it is you playing the victim.

5. “What will people say if I did this?”

The truth is that no one is concerned about you. And this is a fact because everyone is sucked up in their world and you are the least of their problems. Even if they notice you for a second, this is temporary..

6. “This is who I am, I cannot change.”

Why can’t you change? Change is a constant thing. Humans are created to adapt and survive. If you are being dogmatic and do not swing with the wind of change, you will only become buried by it.

7. “I am too old for this.”

This doesn’t stick because age is more of a mindset rather than a number. You have to break out of that cocoon of being too old and start doing what needs to be done. Colonel Sanders started KFC at age 62. Why make excuses about your age. Whether it is a degree you want to earn or a company you want to start, you are not late in pursuing your goals.

8. “I am not a lucky person.”

What choices you make is what affects your “luck” or chances of becoming what you want to be. Besides success is not a gamble. You have to earn it and luck only comes to play when you have gone in search of it.

9. “I will go after it after I have gotten married.”

Well it means you really don’t want to get what you are after. Marriage is a milestone that doesn’t affect your success or failure rate.. You should look at the big picture and develop your credibility for marriage rather than let marriage develop your credibility.

10. “I am too busy.”


No one is too busy. Rather you have to define your priorities rather than complain that you are so busy. Rather you should free up space for what truly matters.
Aasha Realtors

  Contact Details
Office :- 022 - 2895 32 32 / 022 - 2894 87 47 /  022 - 28906363
Mobile Numbers
Neeta Shah - 9821411063
Parth Shah - 9821911063
Kalpesh Shah - 9821106543
Manish Sheth - 9821728465
Skype Id :- neeta.shah30
Shop No. 2 & 11 , Shailesh Apartments,
Borivali West, Mumbai – 400103, India
                    
  

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

8 Words That You Should Never Use In Formal Emails

Email is a powerful tool for reaching out to new business prospects. When communicating through an email, you should understand the functionality of the message you are sending. It is important to know that a formal email should be directed at initiating something thoughtful rather than starting out with words and presenting a message that is thoughtless.
A formal email should be effective and thoughtful enough to start or build a working relationship. Your choice of words can sound rich and evocative enough to get you the response you desire or can be tactless and empty enough to get you the silence or the response you detest. So here are the words that you need to avoid using in your next formal email.

1. “I am forwarding…” or “I have forwarded…”

Rather than using a variation on the word “forward,” just use “send” instead. In email, using a word like “forwarding” means that you are sending material from one person to another. Just be specific instead with the word “send.”

2. “Please note that…”

People tend to use these words politely and innocently, perhaps because they are simply trying to indicate something and want the reader to pay active attention. The truth is that this phrase is actually passive. Using a phrase like “be advised” shows that you are more assertive, proactive, and professional rather than priggish.

3. “Sincerely yours,”

“Sincerely yours,” “Very truly yours,” “Yours very truly,” — these words that sound so endearing could apply in the Victorian era, not now in the digital age. You don’t belong sincerely to anyone. Even when you know the person already, you don’t have to bring such familiarity to a formal email. Rather than use such outdated words, replace them with a formal word like “faithfully” or “regards” — yet, even this should be done with caution and according to the situation and relationship.

4. “I hope you are well.”

The word “hope” doesn’t have any place in a formal email. Are you trying to come across as a caring and concerned person? Or are you trying to force a working relationship by showing concern? Instead, show that you respect the recipient’s time and get to the point quickly.

5. “Respectfully,”

This sounds negative, like you are respectfully declining a request or a decision. It adds a somber tone to your email and it doesn’t really soften the position or the content of your email.

6. “Kindly”

I rarely see this word in formal emails. If you are still using this word, it is best you stop. It is old-fashioned and seemingly antiquated. It is better you use “please” rather than “kindly.”

7. “Please do not hesitate to contact me.”

“Hesitate,” when coined and used half a century ago, meant that you wanted to offer a lightened or a softer touch to your request. However, when the words became popular, it quickly became a cliche. By using a cliche in your email, you come across as unoriginal and disingenuous. Be personal with your words and use something like “please call me” or “send me an email,” which is still polite but doesn’t have a cliche attached to it.

8. “I thought I should reach out.”

People like to be indirect and express themselves in a soft tone or plea to get what they want. This phrase, which has suddenly become popular, sounds like a babyish approach at eliciting a response from the person you are sending your email to. This supposedly soft approach doesn’t make you sound direct or active. Be clear rather than being cloudy or vague with your words. Rather than say you are trying to reach out, just express the action you are asking the recipient to make. Being direct and clear could get you the reply you want.
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  Contact Details
Office :- 022 - 2895 32 32 / 022 - 2894 87 47 /  022 - 28906363
Mobile Numbers
Neeta Shah - 9821411063
Parth Shah - 9821911063
Kalpesh Shah - 9821106543
Manish Sheth - 9821728465
Skype Id :- neeta.shah30
Shop No. 2 & 11 , Shailesh Apartments,
Borivali West, Mumba