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Why you shouldn’t avoid the Conflict.

‘No Conflict’ is worse than having any conflict This is true with regard to relationship between two individuals or individual vs organization or individual vs Government. When there are two minds involved conflict is bound to happen, if the thinking mode is ‘ON’ At times individuals try and avoid the

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Do you Rationalize your decisions, actions, and behaviors?

I can answer this on your behalf quickly. Yes we do, every day, and in multiple situations. “Rationalization may be defined as self-deception by reasoning”- K Horney One of the most intriguing things about humans is how remarkably good we are at lying to ourselves. We all are masters of rationalization. Rationalization is a

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Why you shouldn’t have a back-up plan to be successful?

In order to be successful in career, education or business venture; it is quite common for people to have a backup plan(s). People tend to try various options, various routes and various approaches in order to achieve their goals. Whilst students try various academic options and keep switching from one

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The Science of Multitasking and What it does to our brains.

“Multi-tasking is merely the opportunity to screw up more than one thing at a time” – Gary W. Keller Multitasking or Multi-switching Texting while driving or eating, Typing an email while walking, Sending emails during meetings, Checking the outrage on Twitter while getting ready in the morning, Scrolling through social

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Down under – Not ‘Down and out’

Had you told me before start of the series that India would collapse at 36 in first test and would go on to win the next test without Kohli and Shami; I might have asked “what are you smoking”? Had you told me that Mohammad Siraj would lead the bowling

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Finding your own path

Finding your own path Finding your own life path involves deep understanding of the subject and decision making at every moment of the life. Sometimes those decisions are small & insignificant, and sometimes those decisions are life changing. At the end of the day or year, or at the end

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The weapons of mass distraction

Yes, you read it right, it’s ‘distraction’ and not ‘destruction’. A lot has been written & discussed on weapons of mass destruction and how hazardous these are for humanity. However, we being unaware of the threat, ‘distraction’ is even more dangerous in the longer run. “If destruction fails to entangle

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Grief Leadership in time of crisis

In the imminent United States presidential elections, ‘Grief leadership’ is the most sought-after subject for the people of the United States. Leading publications and media houses are putting emphasis on the need of ‘Grief Leadership’ like never before, as the country is worst affected by the pandemic. ‘Grief Leadership Is

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Why you shouldn’t avoid the Conflict.

‘No Conflict’ is worse than having any conflict This is true with regard to relationship between two individuals or individual vs organization or individual vs Government. When there are two minds involved conflict is bound to happen, if the thinking mode is ‘ON’ At times individuals try and avoid the

Read More

Do you Rationalize your decisions, actions, and behaviors?

I can answer this on your behalf quickly. Yes we do, every day, and in multiple situations. “Rationalization may be defined as self-deception by reasoning”- K Horney One of the most intriguing things about humans is how remarkably good we are at lying to ourselves. We all are masters of rationalization. Rationalization is a

Read More

Why you shouldn’t have a back-up plan to be successful?

In order to be successful in career, education or business venture; it is quite common for people to have a backup plan(s). People tend to try various options, various routes and various approaches in order to achieve their goals. Whilst students try various academic options and keep switching from one

Read More

The Science of Multitasking and What it does to our brains.

“Multi-tasking is merely the opportunity to screw up more than one thing at a time” – Gary W. Keller Multitasking or Multi-switching Texting while driving or eating, Typing an email while walking, Sending emails during meetings, Checking the outrage on Twitter while getting ready in the morning, Scrolling through social

Read More

Down under – Not ‘Down and out’

Had you told me before start of the series that India would collapse at 36 in first test and would go on to win the next test without Kohli and Shami; I might have asked “what are you smoking”? Had you told me that Mohammad Siraj would lead the bowling

Read More

Finding your own path

Finding your own path Finding your own life path involves deep understanding of the subject and decision making at every moment of the life. Sometimes those decisions are small & insignificant, and sometimes those decisions are life changing. At the end of the day or year, or at the end

Read More

The weapons of mass distraction

Yes, you read it right, it’s ‘distraction’ and not ‘destruction’. A lot has been written & discussed on weapons of mass destruction and how hazardous these are for humanity. However, we being unaware of the threat, ‘distraction’ is even more dangerous in the longer run. “If destruction fails to entangle

Read More

Grief Leadership in time of crisis

In the imminent United States presidential elections, ‘Grief leadership’ is the most sought-after subject for the people of the United States. Leading publications and media houses are putting emphasis on the need of ‘Grief Leadership’ like never before, as the country is worst affected by the pandemic. ‘Grief Leadership Is

Read More