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Auto-Pilot To SUCCESS

Thank you all for the overwhelming response at the seminar as so many of us explored the easy framework for success 🌸 Keep Reading

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Auto-Pilot To SUCCESS (Post 3)

Could Multi-tasking just be a sophisticated word for a ‘monkey mind’?

Rishi Patanjali defines Yog as ‘Chitta Vritti Nirodhah’. Cessation (or sublimation) of the mind (and sensory diversions) is Yoga. The key to both happiness (and consequently success) lies in having lesser number of thoughts and distractions per minute. Keep Reading

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Auto-Pilot To SUCCESS (Post 2)

Why is it that we are afraid of big success?

It might appear counter-intuitive to many; but the truth is that we are afraid.

On a conscious level, success is deeply enticing. Quite often, we want it more than anything else in the world. However, on an unconscious level, success is scary. It is the last thing that we are ready for. Keep Reading

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Auto-Pilot To SUCCESS (Post 1)

Why do relatively less intelligent people often do better in life than highly intelligent people?

In (successfully) carving my way to glory, I have understood one important point. That there is a huge gap between where we are and where we wish to be.

On a positive note, there is also a definite way to bridge that gap. It involves doing a set of important actions day after day after day. Eg. To build a stunning body, one needs to go to the gym day after day after day. Keep Reading

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Is Success about the Left Brain or Right Brain?

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Spontaneity is the key to success. If you are too planned in your work life, it robs the freshness in your approach. For example, imagine spontaneously calling a client to ask about his health and in return ending up with a fresh order vis a vis calling him for an order itself and not getting one. The odds are better in the former case. In the latter case, you are already weak in your knees since you have rehearsed the picture in mind before you call and lost the freshness. The latter is a poor proposition also because there is an element of desperation involved.

Having said this, I would like to add that the flip side of spontaneity is poor time management, which needs to be balanced out. When it comes to time scheduling a person should have a planned approach and not a spontaneous one.

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