
Baljeet Singh
Bio
Hello! I’m Baljeet Singh, a Web and Digital Consultant with a B.Tech in Computer Science.
Proud dad of a cuddly 3-year-old, I thrive on tech blogs, sports, gardening, and nature adventures. Dive into my world of tech tips and family fun
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IT Outage: Understanding CrowdStrike and the Blue Screen of Death Issue
Global Impact of the Microsoft Outage Microsoft Windows users across the globe, including countries like India, Australia, Germany, the United States, and the UK, are experiencing a widespread issue known as the "Blue Screen of Death" (BSOD).
By Baljeet Singhabout a year ago in 01
Work-Life Harmony
Have you ever felt like you're juggling too many balls at once? Imagine you're trying to balance work, family, and personal time, and it feels like you're always on the edge of dropping something. This story is about finding that sweet spot where everything works together in harmony.
By Baljeet Singhabout a year ago in Motivation
Mental Health Matters
Imagine walking into your workplace and feeling genuinely happy to be there. Sounds like a dream, right? For many, it's a rare reality. However, it doesn't have to be. Companies are starting to understand the importance of mental health, realizing that a happy employee is a productive employee.
By Baljeet Singhabout a year ago in Lifehack
Leadership Lessons
In a bustling city, there was a company called TechSolutions. It wasn't just any company; it was a place where innovation thrived, and dreams came to life. The heart of this vibrant organization was its leader, Mr. Johnson, a man known not just for his business acumen but for his incredible ability to inspire his team.
By Baljeet Singhabout a year ago in Lifehack
Toxic Teamwork
Ever walked into a room and felt the tension so thick you could cut it with a knife? That's toxic teamwork for you. But don’t worry, you’re not alone. Many people face this challenge every day. Let's dive into a story that highlights the importance of building positive cultures and how to turn things around.
By Baljeet Singhabout a year ago in Journal
Remote Work Woes
Initially, working from home felt like a dream come true. No more commuting in heavy traffic, no more strict office dress code, and no more rigid 9-to-5 schedule. Working in pajamas and taking breaks whenever desired seemed perfect. However, as days turned into weeks and weeks into months, the strain of remote work began to show.
By Baljeet Singhabout a year ago in Journal