In the first part, I covered the aspect of creating harmony in our lives. This is possible if we stop treating our problems as unique and start looking at a solution. Simply put, Instead of justifying our problem and cribbing about it, we should try to be a part of the solution. Read the post here: Part1. In this part, I am going to focus…
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The only person you should try to be better than is the person you were yesterday. I was reading Jack Welch's autobiograpy titled, 'Straight from the Gut' where Mr.Welch mentions that right from his initial days at GE (General Electric), he has had this urge to get out of the pile - to be different. So he did! Out of the 40 years he sp…
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This book is one of my priced possessions; I keep going back to it as and when possible, in an attempt to refresh my memory. I even keep a copy in office so I could turn to it if I ever needed to take my mind off work. Swami Sukhabodhananda has written this book in layman terms with simple stories and real-life examples, making it easier…
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Most of you would have read the famous book, 'Who Moved my Cheese'. At a time when 'Change Management' is a major buzzword, the book is often prescribed as a self-help book in the corporate world to drive down the importance of adapting to change. Yeah, I did my bit of reading this book while I was undergoing training at my first employer…
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