Mr Jayaram Easwaran at HRRT organised by ISPEUPES Dehradun
1) Leadership competencies begin developing early and are built throughout one's career by exceeding expectations of oneself and continuously competing against previous achievements.
2) There are four levels of leadership: competing against oneself, competing against superiors, competing against juniors, and competing against peers.
3) True leadership wisdom comes from knowing that there is always more to learn, and developing people is what ensures long-term organizational prosperity.
We teach best what we most need to learn. (Richard Bach)
The document is a chapter from the book "Happier" by Tal Ben-Shahar. It discusses different aspects of happiness including defining happiness as the overall experience of pleasure and meaning. It also discusses setting goals and finding happiness in education, work, and relationships by being engaged in meaningful and passionate activities.
This document provides motivational messages about life's journey and pursuing one's dreams and passions. It encourages taking risks, having courage in the face of challenges, and persevering through difficulties. The overall message is that success comes from having the right attitude, focusing one's efforts, and continuing to move forward despite setbacks.
Christian D. Larson was an outstanding and highly influential New Thought leader and teacher as well as a prolific writer of New Thought books who believed that people have tremendous latent powers, which could be harnessed for success with the proper attitude.
The document discusses different zones that impact growth. It identifies a comfort zone where there is no need to think, risks are avoided, and no growth occurs. It also references an uncomfortable growth zone that is challenging but can lead to growth through determination and facing risks. This growth zone is described as profitable, powerful and promising.
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Young People! Life is what you make it and how you deal with it. Be happy with what you have as there are always people more fortunate and less fortunate. All people have issues and their own problems but if you only focus on negativity then that will be all you see all around. Try to see the good or look on the bright side - there is always an upside to any situation, try finding it and have a laugh or so maybe you will find things aren't as bad as you always thought they were.
This document contains inspirational quotes about believing in yourself and achieving your dreams through enthusiasm and having the right mental attitude. It encourages the reader to reach for their goals and stars within by igniting their inner strengths and passions. The quotes are attributed to notable figures like Johann Gottfried Von Herder, Orison Swett Marden, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Harriet Tubman, Pamela Vaull Starr, and Thomas Jefferson. The presentation was created by Alma Tidwell for a class taught by Professor Grace Ko.
Communication barriers can take several forms, including physical, perceptual, emotional, cultural, linguistic, and gender-based barriers. Physical barriers include time, place, noise, and space. Perceptual barriers stem from differences in understanding, perception of reality, and values/attitudes. Emotional barriers arise from feelings like fear, insecurity, mistrust, and stress. Cultural barriers are caused by differences in communication norms across cultures. Language barriers occur when the sender and receiver do not share a common language. Gender barriers result from differences in how men and women communicate. Overcoming these barriers requires awareness, clarification, patience, understanding, and a willingness to learn.
Mr Jayaram Easwaran at HRRT organised by ISPEUPES Dehradun
1) Leadership competencies begin developing early and are built throughout one's career by exceeding expectations of oneself and continuously competing against previous achievements.
2) There are four levels of leadership: competing against oneself, competing against superiors, competing against juniors, and competing against peers.
3) True leadership wisdom comes from knowing that there is always more to learn, and developing people is what ensures long-term organizational prosperity.
We teach best what we most need to learn. (Richard Bach)
The document is a chapter from the book "Happier" by Tal Ben-Shahar. It discusses different aspects of happiness including defining happiness as the overall experience of pleasure and meaning. It also discusses setting goals and finding happiness in education, work, and relationships by being engaged in meaningful and passionate activities.
This document provides motivational messages about life's journey and pursuing one's dreams and passions. It encourages taking risks, having courage in the face of challenges, and persevering through difficulties. The overall message is that success comes from having the right attitude, focusing one's efforts, and continuing to move forward despite setbacks.
Christian D. Larson was an outstanding and highly influential New Thought leader and teacher as well as a prolific writer of New Thought books who believed that people have tremendous latent powers, which could be harnessed for success with the proper attitude.
The document discusses different zones that impact growth. It identifies a comfort zone where there is no need to think, risks are avoided, and no growth occurs. It also references an uncomfortable growth zone that is challenging but can lead to growth through determination and facing risks. This growth zone is described as profitable, powerful and promising.
20 Brilliant & Inspirational QUOTES Young People Must Realize! by Abdul Shukor,Abdul Shukor
Young People! Life is what you make it and how you deal with it. Be happy with what you have as there are always people more fortunate and less fortunate. All people have issues and their own problems but if you only focus on negativity then that will be all you see all around. Try to see the good or look on the bright side - there is always an upside to any situation, try finding it and have a laugh or so maybe you will find things aren't as bad as you always thought they were.
This document contains inspirational quotes about believing in yourself and achieving your dreams through enthusiasm and having the right mental attitude. It encourages the reader to reach for their goals and stars within by igniting their inner strengths and passions. The quotes are attributed to notable figures like Johann Gottfried Von Herder, Orison Swett Marden, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Harriet Tubman, Pamela Vaull Starr, and Thomas Jefferson. The presentation was created by Alma Tidwell for a class taught by Professor Grace Ko.
Communication barriers can take several forms, including physical, perceptual, emotional, cultural, linguistic, and gender-based barriers. Physical barriers include time, place, noise, and space. Perceptual barriers stem from differences in understanding, perception of reality, and values/attitudes. Emotional barriers arise from feelings like fear, insecurity, mistrust, and stress. Cultural barriers are caused by differences in communication norms across cultures. Language barriers occur when the sender and receiver do not share a common language. Gender barriers result from differences in how men and women communicate. Overcoming these barriers requires awareness, clarification, patience, understanding, and a willingness to learn.
National Society of Black Engineers (NBSE) - Defeating the Imposter Syndrome:...Thoughtworks
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You are born to thrive, not just to play it safe in your comfort zone. You might try avoiding failure because it weakens your self-esteem - although failure is a prerequisite for success. Ask any entrepreneur or adventurer, and they will tell you...
This document provides tips for boosting confidence and building a successful career. It discusses 3 ways to do this:
1. ThinkUP - Mastering your mindset by being aware of negative or unhelpful thinking patterns and switching to an adult state of mind.
2. SpeakUP - Speaking wisely by identifying hurtful things you say to yourself and replacing them with positive affirmations.
3. LiveUP - Taking actions that increase your energy and vitality, such as reducing toxins, breathing exercises, and sending a positive vibe to others.
This document summarizes a presentation about mental health recovery. It discusses pre-diagnosis mechanisms, maintaining humanity despite mental illness, coping skills, and the importance of balance, hope, and using one's voice to make a difference. Key points include recognizing symptoms before diagnosis, seeing mental illness and episodes as human experiences rather than just diagnoses, developing positive coping skills, and finding support from others on the road to recovery.
The document discusses several topics related to goal setting and happiness, including:
1) It emphasizes that the process of striving toward goals, rather than just attaining them, is important for happiness and well-being.
2) Pursuing self-concordant goals that are aligned with one's interests and values leads to greater success, well-being, and entering a positive upward spiral.
3) Material wealth does not necessarily lead to happiness, and focusing too much on money and status can actually decrease well-being, life satisfaction, and health. Internal interpretation and relationships are more closely tied to happiness.
Canadian federation of business and professional women march 16-2011Dr. Nathalie Beauchamp
Dr. Nathalie Beauchamp is a certified personal fitness trainer, natural figure/bodybuilder, and metabolic typing practitioner who created the Creating Wellness Centre in 2006. She has authored books and online programs on wellness and received several business awards. The document discusses her wellness journey and outlines the four P's to success: purpose, passion, plan, and perseverance. It provides seven tips for success and wellness on the go, including setting goals, fitness, nutrition, vitamins, learning, mentoring, and vision. The tips promote lifestyle choices that support health and wellness.
Swami Vivekananda emphasized the importance of perseverance, willpower, and faith in achieving success and overcoming obstacles. He stressed focusing intensely on a single ideal or goal without distraction. Additionally, he emphasized serving others without expectation of reward as a path to spiritual fulfillment.
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The document discusses the importance of maintaining a positive attitude. It provides several quotes about attitudes from historical figures like Herm Albright, William James, and Martha Washington. The document also discusses how attitudes have changed over time between earlier and recent generations. Finally, it provides tips for strengthening personal happiness and developing positive habits through optimism, expectations of success, and surrounding oneself with positive people and ideas.
This document discusses the importance of motivation and taking action. It states that true motivation comes from doing things because you want to and feel them, not because you have to. It provides several quotes about success, change, confidence, and living in the present moment. The overall message is that being motivated by intrinsic forces and passions, rather than external pressures, is key to achieving goals and success.
“Every day, think as you wake up, ‘Today I am fortunate to have woken up, I am alive, I have a precious human life, I am not going to waste it. I am going to use all my energies to develop myself, to expand my heart out to others. I am going to benefit others as much as I can.” ~ Dalai Lama
The document summarizes key ideas from Hal Elrod's book "The Miracle Morning". It discusses six daily practices called Life S.A.V.E.R.S that can transform one's life when done consistently in the mornings. The practices are Silence, Affirmations, Visualization, Exercise, Reading and Scribing. It emphasizes that mornings are important for setting the tone for the day and that developing strong habits is the key to success. Taking responsibility and embracing challenges are also highlighted as important principles to apply.
The document discusses the concept of empowerment. It defines empowerment as giving oneself the ability to enable one's psychological, physical, and biological being to perform beyond expected limits. Empowerment allows one to take control of their life and become the person they want to be. It discusses how empowerment provides an inner strength and confidence to deal with challenges. The document stresses that empowerment comes from focusing on personal growth, understanding one's purpose, and taking action to achieve goals and dreams.
This document provides advice and encouragement for living life to the fullest by maintaining 100% energy, enthusiasm, and effort. It discusses maintaining integrity, developing resilience in the face of challenges, focusing thoughts positively, and constantly reinventing oneself. Key recommendations include performing self-analyses to identify strengths and opportunities, finding one's purpose or "ikigai", and remembering that energy and enthusiasm lead to happiness. The overall message is to seize each day and give your all in every endeavor.
The document summarizes the book "The Magic of Thinking Big" by David J. Schwartz. Some of the main points covered in the book include believing you can succeed in order to achieve success, overcoming excuses and fear through action, thinking positively and focusing on important goals and objectives, managing your environment and attitudes to support your goals, and using creative thinking techniques. The book provides guidance on developing a mindset for achieving your full potential.
This document provides tips and strategies for managing stress and anxiety. It discusses how Hershey Kisses provide comfort due to their predictability and taste. It then explores common symptoms of stress and anxiety and factors that can help reduce anxiety such as nutrition, tension release, coping responses, and belly breathing. The rest of the document offers challenges and strategies related to worry, uncontrollable situations, holding on to the past, and setting priorities to help manage stress and anxiety.
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THE GREAT SUCCESS IS ME (GREAT SIM)
Branding Your self, Be The Best, Be The Winner
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This document discusses impostor syndrome and provides strategies to overcome it. It begins with defining impostor syndrome as a persistent belief in one's lack of intelligence or competence despite success. It then discusses that impostor syndrome affects women more than men and outlines common causes. The document provides a quiz to assess if one experiences impostor syndrome and reviews reasons people may feel like impostors. It concludes by offering several practices and mindsets to implement to embrace moments of doubt, build support systems, define one's own success, and make a directional statement to overcome impostor syndrome.
John Marshall Roberts is a behavioral psychologist who is about to release a breakthrough book 'The Voice Code'. To pave the way for the launch and give the public a taste of his big ideas, John asked me to create this simple, benefit-driven mini-pitch
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This document provides tips for boosting confidence and building a successful career. It discusses 3 ways to do this:
1. ThinkUP - Mastering your mindset by being aware of negative or unhelpful thinking patterns and switching to an adult state of mind.
2. SpeakUP - Speaking wisely by identifying hurtful things you say to yourself and replacing them with positive affirmations.
3. LiveUP - Taking actions that increase your energy and vitality, such as reducing toxins, breathing exercises, and sending a positive vibe to others.
This document summarizes a presentation about mental health recovery. It discusses pre-diagnosis mechanisms, maintaining humanity despite mental illness, coping skills, and the importance of balance, hope, and using one's voice to make a difference. Key points include recognizing symptoms before diagnosis, seeing mental illness and episodes as human experiences rather than just diagnoses, developing positive coping skills, and finding support from others on the road to recovery.
The document discusses several topics related to goal setting and happiness, including:
1) It emphasizes that the process of striving toward goals, rather than just attaining them, is important for happiness and well-being.
2) Pursuing self-concordant goals that are aligned with one's interests and values leads to greater success, well-being, and entering a positive upward spiral.
3) Material wealth does not necessarily lead to happiness, and focusing too much on money and status can actually decrease well-being, life satisfaction, and health. Internal interpretation and relationships are more closely tied to happiness.
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Dr. Nathalie Beauchamp is a certified personal fitness trainer, natural figure/bodybuilder, and metabolic typing practitioner who created the Creating Wellness Centre in 2006. She has authored books and online programs on wellness and received several business awards. The document discusses her wellness journey and outlines the four P's to success: purpose, passion, plan, and perseverance. It provides seven tips for success and wellness on the go, including setting goals, fitness, nutrition, vitamins, learning, mentoring, and vision. The tips promote lifestyle choices that support health and wellness.
Swami Vivekananda emphasized the importance of perseverance, willpower, and faith in achieving success and overcoming obstacles. He stressed focusing intensely on a single ideal or goal without distraction. Additionally, he emphasized serving others without expectation of reward as a path to spiritual fulfillment.
This document provides tips on how to boost confidence and build a successful career through positive thinking, speech, and actions. It discusses replacing negative thoughts with more constructive self-talk by getting in touch with one's adult state of mind. Speaking confidently and highlighting one's strengths rather than weaknesses is also emphasized. Maintaining high energy levels through healthy habits and an optimistic outlook is presented as a way to take action that boosts confidence and allows one to positively influence others.
The document discusses the importance of maintaining a positive attitude. It provides several quotes about attitudes from historical figures like Herm Albright, William James, and Martha Washington. The document also discusses how attitudes have changed over time between earlier and recent generations. Finally, it provides tips for strengthening personal happiness and developing positive habits through optimism, expectations of success, and surrounding oneself with positive people and ideas.
This document discusses the importance of motivation and taking action. It states that true motivation comes from doing things because you want to and feel them, not because you have to. It provides several quotes about success, change, confidence, and living in the present moment. The overall message is that being motivated by intrinsic forces and passions, rather than external pressures, is key to achieving goals and success.
“Every day, think as you wake up, ‘Today I am fortunate to have woken up, I am alive, I have a precious human life, I am not going to waste it. I am going to use all my energies to develop myself, to expand my heart out to others. I am going to benefit others as much as I can.” ~ Dalai Lama
The document summarizes key ideas from Hal Elrod's book "The Miracle Morning". It discusses six daily practices called Life S.A.V.E.R.S that can transform one's life when done consistently in the mornings. The practices are Silence, Affirmations, Visualization, Exercise, Reading and Scribing. It emphasizes that mornings are important for setting the tone for the day and that developing strong habits is the key to success. Taking responsibility and embracing challenges are also highlighted as important principles to apply.
The document discusses the concept of empowerment. It defines empowerment as giving oneself the ability to enable one's psychological, physical, and biological being to perform beyond expected limits. Empowerment allows one to take control of their life and become the person they want to be. It discusses how empowerment provides an inner strength and confidence to deal with challenges. The document stresses that empowerment comes from focusing on personal growth, understanding one's purpose, and taking action to achieve goals and dreams.
This document provides advice and encouragement for living life to the fullest by maintaining 100% energy, enthusiasm, and effort. It discusses maintaining integrity, developing resilience in the face of challenges, focusing thoughts positively, and constantly reinventing oneself. Key recommendations include performing self-analyses to identify strengths and opportunities, finding one's purpose or "ikigai", and remembering that energy and enthusiasm lead to happiness. The overall message is to seize each day and give your all in every endeavor.
The document summarizes the book "The Magic of Thinking Big" by David J. Schwartz. Some of the main points covered in the book include believing you can succeed in order to achieve success, overcoming excuses and fear through action, thinking positively and focusing on important goals and objectives, managing your environment and attitudes to support your goals, and using creative thinking techniques. The book provides guidance on developing a mindset for achieving your full potential.
This document provides tips and strategies for managing stress and anxiety. It discusses how Hershey Kisses provide comfort due to their predictability and taste. It then explores common symptoms of stress and anxiety and factors that can help reduce anxiety such as nutrition, tension release, coping responses, and belly breathing. The rest of the document offers challenges and strategies related to worry, uncontrollable situations, holding on to the past, and setting priorities to help manage stress and anxiety.
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An Inner Journey for Understanding Your Self & Dramatically Take You to The Life Transforming
THE GREAT SUCCESS IS ME (GREAT SIM)
Branding Your self, Be The Best, Be The Winner
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Editor's Notes
Here’s a perfect example of the unreliability of the human brain. We think in patterns and we think our minds are free. The patterns however imprison our minds and unless you become aware of those patterns in yourself and your client, you’re at their effect. As Gurjieff said, “The first step for escaping from prison is realizing you’re in prison!” So, by the end of this program, you’ll know more about mind patterns than 99% of your competitors. And that’s going to make you unstoppable.
Start with preface of unhypnosis. I believe we’re all hypnotized to think life is hard, and we manifest that reality. We strive for success and don’t even know what success is! We’re always barking up the wrong tree! Susan Ertz said millions of people long for immortality who don’t know what to do with themselves on a rainy Saturday afternoon. So let me make an important distinction….
The qualities I see in truly successful people are these…
But this is the biggest problem. Here’s what most of you are doing. You’re trying desperately to get what you want, to get from here to there, that you’re trying to ignore the fact that you’re making yourself miserable. You figure if you slog through the pain, stress, despair, and depression, you’ll get the prize, and then you’ll be happy. It doesn’t work that way. First of all, just when you get there, there’s no more there there. In other words, you strive for the prize so you can milk it’s rewards. But then you get it and the milk is sour or there’s not much of it, being so caught up in acquisition that all you do is jump to the next thing you MUST have. So, the first thing you need to get is that you DON’T want the thing, you want the state you think the thing will give you. You’re so busy saying, this sucks, but I’ve GOT to do it to get what I want…and what you’re stressing over ISN’T even what you WANT! Isn’t that ironic? Funny? Sad? You see, you’re so stressed out trying to change your circumstances, to resolve your crises, to fix your messes. How effective are you when you’re trying to fix the mess when you’re stressed out? Ever try to take a test when you have to go to the bathroom? Not very. What if you were already in the desired state? Then you’d be able to fix it much more easily. So, here’s the rule. Fix the mood before you fix the mess. Some people say, I can’t fix the mood since it’s because of the mess. Bullshit! That’s what’s called a trick of the ego. Your ego will always try to convince you that whatever you’re ruminating about is vitally important. Your job is to rise above that illusion. Constantly say to yourself, dissolve illusion, illuminate truth. The truth is that you’re free. You can feel what you want to feel RIGHT NOW. In fact you MUST because it’s the only way to get what you want and enjoy it!. Stop attaching to the longing for an outcome and take ownership of your state. How do you make that shift. That’s where I come in. It’s all about developing the quality of presence. Presence is being awake, which you’re NOT. You’re either present or you’re hypnotized. There’s no in-between. If you’re longing, stressing, efforting, you’re hypnotized. You’re NOT AWAKE. The moment you become present, suffering ceases. And you start seeing through the illusion. You start seeing all the ways your ego is hypnotizing you to hold back, to fail, and all the ways it keeps the game going by making you work against yourself. You HAVE to try hard to get what you want, but it’s always just out of reach. It’s a con job! You’ll never get past it. Have you ever said I need this amount to pay my bills and when you get there the bills go up? You can’t change your circumstances by making more or spending less. You can only close that gap with an increase of consciousness! Nothing changes until you change it! So, here’s what you have to do. Enroll in an UnHypnosis course and find out how to wake up and see through the illusion! See, just because you see me put the coin in this hand doesn’t mean I did. From the right angle, you’ll see what I really did. Same with you. From the right angle, you’ll know what you’re doing to yourself! Let us train your mind to see the blocks for what they are and to once and for all systematically dissolve them!