Understanding Procrastination
We are all guilty of this in one way or another. As soon as we don’t enjoy something, we put it on the back burner and before we know it, it has been weeks or even months.
Why Reading Should be No.1 on Your List
As a child I was a terrible reader or learner for that matter. I had a tough time understanding the curriculum or the purpose of learning. My learning was very much practical, while my brother was busy studying and getting
Listening with Intent
Have you ever had someone break up the face to face conversation when their phone rings or when they get a text message? Of course, you have! Everyone has! Because in today's world we want to put
Calm Achieves More
I was recently shopping at the local supermarket and found a mother with a young child (around 3-4 years) with a full iPad attachment to the trolley, where the child was watching non-stop episodes of Giggle and
Time Management in an IT Environment
Being an IT engineer is hard work. You get bombarded from all directions. People coming up to you asking you requesting work to be done, emails constantly filling your inbox and tickets being assigned to you. Let's not forget to
Inspired by the Ganges
Meet Ramprakash. He is the oldest rower in Varanasi (the holy city), also said to be the oldest city in the world. Ramprakash takes tourists on joy rides on the holy river of the Ganges. Each trip lasts about an
The culture to team success
If you hire the best skill set money can buy and hire highly qualified individuals, you'll have a great team, right? WRONG. Skill set has absolutely nothing to do with team success. Sure they'll be able to
Making Time Count
The perception of time is fascinating. Humans have defined time as seconds, minutes, hours, days, months and years. We know how long each metric goes for, yet we really have no idea how long it is and