Understanding Leadership

Understanding Leadership

November 9, 2024

Understanding Leadership In 1961, W.C.H. Prentice wrote an essay that rejected the idea of leadership as the use of power and force or the possession of great analytical capacity. As described by Prentice, a good leader is one who has the ability to

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How social and economical discrimination in childhood affects a person’s development and personality.

How social and economical discrimination in childhood affects a person’s development and personality.

October 24, 2024

A person’s social and economical background has a huge impact on the personality of that individual. Most people don’t realize how much their upbringing can affect them. I am going to discuss why it is so important for parents to be aware of

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Right Is To Read & Easy Is To MISS OUT. Choose For Yourself!!!

Right Is To Read & Easy Is To MISS OUT. Choose For Yourself!!!

October 20, 2024

Okay, so you are reading this line before opening the article to get an idea of what this is about😄 So, you chose to be right over going easy. Congratulations, you have proved that you don’t give up without giving it a shot.

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Managing time as a working “MOM”​

Managing time as a working “MOM”​

September 18, 2024

Time is one of the most valuable resources known to humans. Its limited availability is what makes it precious. A person managing their time wisely can get an insane amount of competitive advantage over the people who don’t—you can patch up a broken

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The ingredients in the recipe of success…

The ingredients in the recipe of success…

September 14, 2024

Karmanye vadhika raste, Ma phaleshu kadachana This is a shloka from Gita, which roughly translates to: You have a right to perform your prescribed duty, but you are not entitled to the fruits thereof.  Growing up, most of us hear the words “hard

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Connecting the dots…

Connecting the dots…

September 10, 2024

Who doesn’t like planes, right? A piece of metal that gave a new perspective on the Earth. I mean, do you see that? It’s a 175,000-pound bird that’s about to fly 8 miles a minute.  I did too. When I was young, I

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The Journey of Aspirations…

The Journey of Aspirations…

September 10, 2024

Here’s a thing that only a few people realize… To live a life of comfort, you must first live a life of discomfort.  Success requires failure. Period. I was born in the small rural city of Agra, in an impecunious lower-middle-class household where

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The Fine Art of Graciousness: A blog About Humaneness And The Fine Art of Graciousness

The Fine Art of Graciousness: A blog About Humaneness And The Fine Art of Graciousness

August 25, 2024

Have you ever found yourself in a situation where your feelings are hurt by someone else’s actions? Have you ever said or done something that could be construed as rude or unkind? If so, then I applaud your willingness to learn how to

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Navigating Conflict: Effective Strategies for Leadership

Navigating Conflict: Effective Strategies for Leadership

August 5, 2024

Introduction Conflict is an inevitable component of any organizational setting. How leaders address these challenges significantly impacts team dynamics, productivity, and overall organizational success. While conflict can be disruptive, it also presents opportunities for growth and development. This article explores strategies for effective

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Role Of Adaptability: The Secret Weapon for Navigating Change

Role Of Adaptability: The Secret Weapon for Navigating Change

August 2, 2024

Introduction In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, the ability to adapt is no longer a mere advantage; it’s a necessity for leadership success. The capacity to navigate change, embrace new challenges, and foster a culture of resilience is paramount.  This article explores the

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