Thursday, 1 January 2015
Sunday, 28 July 2013
Life Skill #3: Be happy, have Fun...
Life Skill #3: Be happy, have fun. It's a natural life skill, that's how humans have actually survived 'natural selection'.
Who doesn't wants to be happy or have fun ? Will it be a life if there is no fun ? Then how come it becomes so difficult ? For some it's damn easy and for others it's next to impossible why ? Well, I am not answering any of these question. This is something higher than the intent of the blog.
Anyways - for yourself & for everybody else on the team, know - the performance scales up multifold with happiness quotient rising. It rigs up the adrenaline, it attaches meaning to everything and works up to cope up with stress & confusion.
Remember happiness is viral, it spreads. It's not the successor of success, it is what leads to success.
Sunday, 21 July 2013
Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum point and I will move the entire world
-in draft-
-truly yours
-truly yours
Friday, 7 June 2013
Life Skill #2: Listen
Are you sure, you listen ? Is listening for sure a Life Skill ? Yes, my friend, listening is much dearer life skill, it is actually a survival skill, it will keep you alive in the time of natural selection.
The act of listening is referred primarily in two intents: listening for yourself and listening for others.
Listening for yourself is something related to 'sniff & scurry' (of 'Who Moved My Cheese' fame) wherein one should listen with ears to ground (on the rails) for the sound of the train. It doesn't matter if one is in the tunnel or not; whether one can see the light at the end of tunnel or not - one needs to keep checking the rails. That's how you survive - you know the sound, listen to it, place thy ears firmly on the rails & listen
Listening for other is bit different. It's actually paired with the act of 'talk'. This is something related to latest blog of 'Tom Peters' - titled 'Time to revamp leadership training'. He is brave. He says - 'Leaders do People' and to accomplish this - Leaders must listen, Leaders must become aggressive listener. Simply put - "The goal: Become a full-fledged "professional listener." "
Over many years, I have met many organizational leaders, however I know only few who actually listen - and 'coz they listen they 'do' people. They bring out wonderful 'Wow' each time they interact (listen followed by talk)
The art of listening is not mastered in day or few. It takes patience (actually courage) to be on a chair & listen.
It will take effort to purposefully stop in between and listen to the thoughts of peer, even thyself or the surroundings. Practice the habit by reading a lot of stuff of wider spectrum, visiting places, get into situations, attend interviews, participate in fresher hiring drives over weekends, attend lectures, listen to audio books, stop watching TV - visuals interfere with listening, stop discussion and just listen, play with kids who talk a lot, solve without uttering a single word, use power of silence, improve vocab and use proverbs (this require command on language & literature both).
Doesn't matter where you are, who you are - stop talking; listen for a while, listen to the air, enjoy the fragrance, listen to sound of your soul; connect to thyself. Connect to Life Skill #1: Be Aware
Friday, 19 April 2013
The 20th E beyond Excellence: Enlightenment
What's next to 19 Es of Excellence? Yes, it's 'Enlightenment'.
Eon's ago, Lord Buddha attained 'Enlightenment' & today when Management Executives strive to reach Excellence as end goal, I advocate for 'Enlightenment'.
In my humble opinion Excellence is a worldly pleasure; although it strengthens the global fabric, Enlightenment soothes the soul, brings both peace & delight same time. It's the thing beyond Excellence, once attained, there is nothing left to achieve.
We strive for Excellence; use 19 Es to reach there, but as we know Enlightenment can only be attained.
Excellence is not the destination, it's 19th milestone. Enlightenment is next, it's the glory to be attained.
~Glory which is forever yours to cherish~
Monday, 8 April 2013
Prioritize versus Randomize
...Incoming Post ;) I say Randomize !!!!
Monday, 1 April 2013
The 19 Es of Excellence
I tried, I failed...I tried again, I failed again...I tried once more to find a better way to put this thought across, I failed again, thus with my head held high, I am reproducing these directly as read from cover page of The Little Big Things - Tom Peters. All credits to our Guru - Tom Peters
Original Article The 19 Es of Excellence
Enthusiasm. (Be an irresistible force of nature!) Energy. (Be fire! Light fires!) Exuberance. (Vibrate—cause earthquakes!) Execution. (Do it! Now! Get it done! Barriers are baloney! Excuses are for wimps! Accountability is gospel! Adhere to the Bill Parcells doctrine: "Blame no one! Expect nothing! Do something!") Empowerment. (Respect and appreciation rule! Always ask, "What do you think?" Then listen! Then let go and liberate! Then celebrate!) Edginess. (Perpetually dancing at the frontier, and a little or a lot beyond.) Enraged. (Determined to challenge & change the status quo!) Engaged. (Addicted to MBWA/Managing By Wandering Around. In touch. Always.) Electronic. (Partners with the world 60/60/24/7 via electronic community building and entanglement of every sort. Crowdsourcing rules!) Encompassing. (Relentlessly pursue diverse opinions—the more diversity the merrier! Diversity per se "works"!) Emotion. (The alpha. The omega. The essence of leadership. The essence of sales. The essence of marketing. The essence. Period. Acknowledge it.) Empathy. (Connect, connect, connect with others' reality and aspirations! "Walk in the other person's shoes"—until the soles have holes!) Experience. (Life is theater! Make every activity-contact memorable! Standard: "Insanely Great"/Steve Jobs; "Radically Thrilling"/BMW.) Eliminate. (Keep it simple!) Errorprone. (Ready! Fire! Aim! Try a lot of stuff and make a lot of booboos and then try some more stuff and make some more booboos—all of it at the speed of light!) Evenhanded. (Straight as an arrow! Fair to a fault! Honest as Abe!) Expectations. (Michelangelo: "The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it." Amen!)Eudaimonia. (Pursue the highest of human moral purpose—the core of Aristotle's philosophy. Be of service. Always.) Excellence. (The only standard! Never an exception! Start now! No excuses!)
Original Article The 19 Es of Excellence
Enthusiasm. (Be an irresistible force of nature!) Energy. (Be fire! Light fires!) Exuberance. (Vibrate—cause earthquakes!) Execution. (Do it! Now! Get it done! Barriers are baloney! Excuses are for wimps! Accountability is gospel! Adhere to the Bill Parcells doctrine: "Blame no one! Expect nothing! Do something!") Empowerment. (Respect and appreciation rule! Always ask, "What do you think?" Then listen! Then let go and liberate! Then celebrate!) Edginess. (Perpetually dancing at the frontier, and a little or a lot beyond.) Enraged. (Determined to challenge & change the status quo!) Engaged. (Addicted to MBWA/Managing By Wandering Around. In touch. Always.) Electronic. (Partners with the world 60/60/24/7 via electronic community building and entanglement of every sort. Crowdsourcing rules!) Encompassing. (Relentlessly pursue diverse opinions—the more diversity the merrier! Diversity per se "works"!) Emotion. (The alpha. The omega. The essence of leadership. The essence of sales. The essence of marketing. The essence. Period. Acknowledge it.) Empathy. (Connect, connect, connect with others' reality and aspirations! "Walk in the other person's shoes"—until the soles have holes!) Experience. (Life is theater! Make every activity-contact memorable! Standard: "Insanely Great"/Steve Jobs; "Radically Thrilling"/BMW.) Eliminate. (Keep it simple!) Errorprone. (Ready! Fire! Aim! Try a lot of stuff and make a lot of booboos and then try some more stuff and make some more booboos—all of it at the speed of light!) Evenhanded. (Straight as an arrow! Fair to a fault! Honest as Abe!) Expectations. (Michelangelo: "The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it." Amen!)Eudaimonia. (Pursue the highest of human moral purpose—the core of Aristotle's philosophy. Be of service. Always.) Excellence. (The only standard! Never an exception! Start now! No excuses!)
If not Excellence, what? If not Excellence now, when?
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