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The Wallenda Factor
by Rajesh
While chatting with a friend about keeping one’s self alive and well, he mentioned the term “Wallenda Factor". I had to look it up in Google as it was a new term to me and what I found triggered some interesting thoughts in my mind. |
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That Four Letter F-Word
by Gopinath Mavinkurve
Well, I am not referring to the one that is being commonly used to express surprise, shock, anger, awe or all of it at the same time. I am talking about the other 4-letter F-word, which is about the emotion that we all experience at some time or the other: |
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Past Life Regression Therapy
by Chitra Jha
As eternal beings, we carry all our thoughts, impressions, emotions, and feelings from time immemorial into our present being. Hence, most of our so-called ills have their roots in some of these thoughts, impressions, feelings, and emotions. |
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Be careful of what you dream in 2010
by Keith A. Shaw
My high-school football coach, Coach “Pic” would tell us this every day in his motivational speech as we prepared for the upcoming game. His goal was to get each of us to create a mental picture of what we wanted to do – individually and as a team. |
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Do Not Panic!!!
by Axee
Speaking from several experiences as a fighter pilot, I feel even on the ground, in normal life, when you get into a situation that demands calmness and you panic!
Tell yourself... "Do Not Panic."
When in distress this is the very first thoug... |
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Sex and the Lonely Woman
by Guest Tickler
I was in Dumaguete, a city in the South of Manila, when I celebrated my 44th birthday last November 2008. I was not alone. I was with a group from the office, managing a multi-million peso event that was to crown all our achievements for the year. I was the team leader and I owned the project. |
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the power of being positively doubtful
by Danielle LaPorte
The greater the artist, the greater the doubt.
Perfect confidence is granted to the less talented as a consolation prize.
- Robert Hughes
A well known painter friend of mine once said that having an art show is like "pulling down your pants in pub... |
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turning anxiety into power
by Danielle LaPorte
Tummy trembles. Brain fuzz. That discombobulating feeling that you're not quite sure what you should be doing but you should be something to keep your act together. Anxiety. Sometimes it slips away with a few deep breaths, other times you need to bea... |
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Speak Out Loud!
by Sucharita Ray
Standing in front of a room full of people; some doodling, some texting, some on the verge of sleeping, not to mention the wretched few staring at me; but all expecting me to speak was never my idea of fun.
I am painfully shy and a compulsive intr... |
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the power of being positively doubtful
by Danielle LaPorte
The greater the artist, the greater the doubt.
Perfect confidence is granted to the less talented as a consolation prize.
- Robert Hughes
A well known painter friend of mine once said that having an art show is like "pulling down your pants in pub... |
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Can You Manage Sea Change?
by Suresh Subramaniam
One of my visits to the beach left me thinking about the term, ‘sea change.’ What exactly is the connection between ‘sea’ and ‘change’? Delving into the dictionary for its meaning, I was able to figure out that it can mean: transformatio... |
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What can we substitute for love?
by Guest Tickler
Think that's a strange concept? Think you're exempt? Have you ever heard of "Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also?" Your treasure is what you concentrate most of your daily thoughts on. Are you engrossed in repeated, driving ... |
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Beat the pink slip
by D Muralidharan
If there is a singular thought you must equip you with, when faced with a pink-slip, it is to reiterate to yourself that what happened is owing to extraneous factors – the event per se is no reflection of your own professional or personal capabil... |
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Losing and gaining are two sides of the same coin
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If I live to be a hundred, I’ll still remember Friday, January 28, 1983. It was a bright sunny day, and I blissfully sang “I’m on the top of the world!” off-key as I dressed for work. The day before, the company physician had confirmed what... |
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How to ward off bullies at work
by PK
A bully is a very commonplace person found everywhere from home to the kindergarten to the senior most executive’s office. Today in the working world there is no escaping the fact that bullies abound there too.
Bullies are a fact of life. The ph... |
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Fear of rejection
by PK
The way I would approach this subject is by analyzing the two words first. Why are we afraid at all? It is the opposite of courage. So you have had the gumption to attempt something; this is very fine; rather you should be proud to have stepped outsi... |
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I love to fail!
by Shalu Wasu
Our attitude towards failure gets formed very early in life. Usually in school…and it never just goes away. All through school, we perhaps take hundreds of tests, exams, assignments etc. And we are in BIG trouble if we fail even ONCE. So we are sca... |
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Speak Out Loud!
by Sucharita Ray
Standing in front of a room full of people; some doodling, some texting, some on the verge of sleeping, not to mention the wretched few staring at me; but all expecting me to speak was never my idea of fun.
I am painfully shy and a compulsive intr... |
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Yes, I can!
by Amy chastek
So sitting here at 8 pm on a Monday night winding down after having attended an all day meeting that explored using social media to reach out to people; i.e. blogging, twitter and such. Also thinking about the recent elections and the power behind ... |
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Sex and the Lonely Woman
by Guest Tickler
I was in Dumaguete, a city in the South of Manila, when I celebrated my 44th birthday last November 2008. I was not alone. I was with a group from the office, managing a multi-million peso event that was to crown all our achievements for the year. I was the team leader and I owned the project. |
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I love to fail!
by Shalu Wasu
Our attitude towards failure gets formed very early in life. Usually in school…and it never just goes away. All through school, we perhaps take hundreds of tests, exams, assignments etc. And we are in BIG trouble if we fail even ONCE. So we are sca... |
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Past Life Regression Therapy
by Chitra Jha
As eternal beings, we carry all our thoughts, impressions, emotions, and feelings from time immemorial into our present being. Hence, most of our so-called ills have their roots in some of these thoughts, impressions, feelings, and emotions. |
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The Wallenda Factor
by Rajesh
While chatting with a friend about keeping one’s self alive and well, he mentioned the term “Wallenda Factor". I had to look it up in Google as it was a new term to me and what I found triggered some interesting thoughts in my mind. |
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Do Not Panic!!!
by Axee
Speaking from several experiences as a fighter pilot, I feel even on the ground, in normal life, when you get into a situation that demands calmness and you panic!
Tell yourself... "Do Not Panic."
When in distress this is the very first thoug... |
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the power of being positively doubtful
by Danielle LaPorte
The greater the artist, the greater the doubt.
Perfect confidence is granted to the less talented as a consolation prize.
- Robert Hughes
A well known painter friend of mine once said that having an art show is like "pulling down your pants in pub... |
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Be careful of what you dream in 2010
by Keith A. Shaw
My high-school football coach, Coach “Pic” would tell us this every day in his motivational speech as we prepared for the upcoming game. His goal was to get each of us to create a mental picture of what we wanted to do – individually and as a team. |
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Overcoming obstacles
by Ann Ronnan Ph.D.
You may have real obstacles or you may have imagined ones. Either way they tend to stop you cold. And guess what? Obstacles are a normal part of the process – particularly life changing processes.
If you spend your time avoiding obstacles ... |
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That Four Letter F-Word
by Gopinath Mavinkurve
Well, I am not referring to the one that is being commonly used to express surprise, shock, anger, awe or all of it at the same time. I am talking about the other 4-letter F-word, which is about the emotion that we all experience at some time or the other: |
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3 myths related to training and learning
by Shalu Wasu
Myths have a way of perpetuating themselves. There are quite a few related to training and learning too. Everyone seems to believe in them. So much so that they have become sacrosanct and no one even bothers to question them. |
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Life as a Trainer
by Guest Tickler
Most employees view training as medicine or worse, as punishment. As an outside trainer, I work with hundreds of groups in a wide variety of industries and most people enter the training room as if they are going to the gas chamber. |
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On Being a Trainer
by Jessica See
I don’t know about you but I’ve never heard a child who’s asked what he or she would like to be when they grow up, answer “Trainer.” They may say: doctor, lawyer or even astronaut but “trainer”? No, never! One is then tempted to engage in a lengthy discussion if a “trainer” is indeed a professional, as well as what exactly qualifies one to be a trainer. |
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Loving being a trainer!
by nishant naresh agrawal
Till now I have trained 1800 plus individuals, but none of the workshop has changed me, challenged me or braved me to the extent, this workshop did!
Research phase
When I got to realise that I am out of the business etiquette mould (my last wor... |
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Write On Target
by Ann Ronnan Ph.D.
Writing articles is one of the top 5 marketing tools I used when I first started my business 10 years ago and it’s one I continue to use today. Why do I love it so much? It’s free, I can leverage the information and use it in several places a... |
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So, You Want to be a Trainer
by Jessica See
Some of you may be trainers already, or simply evangelists for success like I am. The rest of you are probably in a totally different profession – lawyers, doctors, engineers, fresh graduates, it really doesn’t matter. What’s important is that you have decided to read this article because a germ of an idea has entered your mind: Can I be a trainer? |
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"Oops!"
by Eric Garner
I'm often asked by would-be trainers how they can connect better with their audiences, particularly those who are not too keen on being on the training |
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