Category Archives: Learning Curve

10-Point Checklist for Better Team Decision
If thereâs one secret to achieving scalable success, itâs this: an organizationâs leaders must be able to make high-quality team-based decisions – consistently and repeatedly. Why is this so much easier said than done? Specifically, if everyone performs well in their own functional areas, how come they are tripping over each other when they come…

Stoicism – Things You Should Never Do
Seneca Don’t suffer imagined troubles. It’ll either happen or it won’t. Don’t suffer before you need to. Â Marcus Aurelius Don’t be over heard complaining. Not even to yourself. Â Epictetus Don’t compare yourself to others. Â Seneca Don’t tie your identity to things you own. Those things are fragile and can be taken from…

5 Famous Law
1. Murphy Law The more you fear of something happening, the more likely it is to occur. Â 2. Kidlin Law If you write a problem down clearly and specifically, you have solved half of it. Â 3. Gilbert Law When you take on a task, finding the best ways to achieve the desired result…

20 Tiny Habits That Will Change your Life
“Habits are the compound interest of self-improvement” – James Clear 1. Master the art of listening If you want to have a great conversation you first have to master your listening skills. Listening is so important in communication. If We’re not listening actively, we can’t understand the next person. Â 2. Read two pages a…

The Non-Negotiable List â 20 Red Flags For Interviews
If you ever interview job candidates, you need a Non-Negotiable List. This list is used during the interview process to help identify âwarning signsâ that candidates arenât a good fit for the organization or position. When a candidate shows one of these warning signs, he or she or they is/are no longer considered as a…

Small / Good / Great Minds
Small Minds – discuss other people / gossip. Good minds – discuss events Great minds – discuss ideas

8 Japanese Techniques for Laziness
1. Ikigai Discover your purpose in life. Determine the reason you wake up each morning. Choose something that aligns with your strengths, passions, and the needs of the world. This is what gives life meaning. Â 2. Kaizen Focus on small improvements every day. You don’t have to do everything at once, just aim to…

16 Ways to Calm Yourself
1. Walk Walking helps clear your mind. It offers you a different perspective. Â 2. Indulge Take a day off to spend a whole day doing exactly what you want. Â 3. Be Generous Give something to a total stranger. Acts of giving make us feel warm and fuzzy inside. Â 4. Sit Sit in…

15 Unspoken Social Rule
1. Don’t call someone more than twice continuously unless it’s a really urgent matter and if they don’t pick up, wait until they return the call. They might be sleeping, sick, busy, or have something important going on. Â 2. If you borrow money from someone, return it, even before they ask for it. Â …

General Life Hack
1. No “Zero Days” No day should pass without some contribution to your objectives, however small it may be. Can’t do a whole workout? Do 1 push-up. Can’t meditate for 30 minutes? Sit for 1 minute. Do not get carried by this practice and always remind yourself not to do things for the sake of…