Tuesday, December 27, 2022
Start Now, Get Perfect Later
Mind management not time management
Sunday, December 18, 2022
Leader in you.
Monday, December 12, 2022
The Art of War
Wednesday, November 23, 2022
The Little Book of Yes
Tuesday, October 25, 2022
Top 6 lesson learned from book - Wings Of Fire.
Friday, October 14, 2022
What kind of procrastinatorare you?Type of procrastination -
Monday, October 10, 2022
Top 20 Lessons from book -Mastery by Robert Greene
Thursday, October 6, 2022
10 Top Lessons From the Book “ No Excuses”
1. Set a deadline for your goal.
π―What do you do if you don’t achieve your goal by your deadline?
Simple. You set another deadline.
2. Write your goal
π₯Then discipline yourself to generate twenty answers to the question: “How can I achieve this goal?”.
3. The fact is that “if you’re not getting better, you’re getting worse”.
4. Look ahead three to five years
✅Determine the new knowledge and skills you will need in order to lead your field in the future.
π€Then start acquiring them today.
5. Select the top person in your field
π₯The one you admire most, and use him or her as a role model for our own development.
6. Failures feel sorry for themselves when things go wrong,
❌whereas successful people look for the valuable lesson they can learn that will help them in the future.
7. In life, it doesn’t matter how many times you get knocked down.
All that matters is how many times you get back up.
π’If you continue to get back up and press onward, you must eventually reach your goal.
8. Simple three-part formula for success at work:
π₯come in little earlier, work a little harder, and stay a little later.
9. Only your actions tell you- and others- what you truly value.
10. If you increase your exercise level to 60 minutes each time, five time per week, you will be in the top 1 or 2 % of physically fit people in the world today.
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Thursday, September 29, 2022
Top 10 lesson from book- GRIT
Tuesday, September 27, 2022
Top 10 lesson learned from book-Mindset: The New Psychology of Success
Sunday, September 25, 2022
6 lesson from book 6 pillars of self-esteem.
Saturday, September 24, 2022
5 Important Lessons I Learned from “The Compound Effect “
Top 10 Lessons from "The Psychology of Money" by Morgan Housel
1. Compounding
Sustained long term investments beat short termed high return interests over time due to compound interest.
Fun fact: Warren Buffet accumulated 97% of his wealth after his 65th birthday.
2. Wealth is what you don’t see
We have a tendency to judge wealth based on what we see: cars, clothes, and houses.
Investment accounts, on the other hand, are not visible. We base our financial success on outward appearances.
3. Freedom
The ability to wake up every morning and say, "I can do whatever I want, when I want, with who I want, for as long as I want," is the ultimate form of wealth.
This, above all, is the highest dividend money can pay.
4. Strategy
Live below your means.
You should value your freedom of autonomy more than buying nice things you wanna have right now.
Use that money to educate yourself and start investing.
Being willing to delay your gratification is a must!
5. Risk
Risk is what is left over after you thought you took everything into account.
It is unpredictable and noone is safe from it.
Risk is gonna decrease over time when you make long term investments and don´t worry about short term volatile market situations.
6. Setbacks
Losing money once in a while is normal but you shouldn´t think that you lost money because you necessarily messed up.
Look at it as a fee for investing and making profitable returns over time instead of a fine that needs to be paid for doing something wrong.
7. Reasonable vs. rational
Beware of the difference between acting upon emotion or rational thoughts.
One is not better than the other.
Sometimes, acting reasonably instead of rationally even when the numbers don´t add up on your spreadsheets, could lead to huge success.
8. Room for error
Morgan assumes that the future returns on his investments will be 13 percent lower than the historical average.
As a result, he saves more than he would if he assumed the future will be similar to the past. It's his margin of safety.
9. Benchmarks
Don´t compare your profits and returns to those of other investors.
Measure your success by what makes you happy and what your goals are.
Investing is not a race and you don´t have to feel ashamed nor entitled based on how little or how much profit you made.
10. Tails, you win
Long tails, or the extremes of the distribution of outcomes, have enormous sway in finance, where a small number of events account for the vast majority of outcomes.
A tail event is the cause of anything huge, profitable, famous, or influential.
Friday, September 23, 2022
Top 10 lesson from the book -"Be The Best version of yourself"
10 lesson from book -" LAWS OF HUMAN NATURE"
Thursday, September 22, 2022
10 Powerful Lessons From The Book "Surrounded by Idiots"
1. Surrounded by idiots aims to help you get past the mentality of assuming you're surrounded by idiots.
2. You understand people better when you understand the language of behavior.
The author's method is the DISA model.
• Dominance
• Inducement
• Submission
• Analytical
Each explains a primary type of behavior.
3. When you communicate the listener filters it into a message they can understand.
Rarely, is this message what you meant to communicate.
4. Adapt your communication based on the behavior type of the listener.
Communicate on their terms, with language familiar to them.
5. The only times it's effective to communicate without adapting is when you're alone or in a room with people just like you.
Otherwise, consider the other person's behavior.
6. The best teams have a blend of every behavioral type. Which allows them to make the most of everyone's strengths while minimizing weaknesses.
7. Certain combinations of behavioral types collaborate more effectively.
For example, introverts prefer to work with one another.
8. If you're not sure what behavioral type you're working with, listen for a while.
Pay attention to what they like to talk about to figure their style out.
9. Each behavioral type gets stressed and responds to stress differently.
For example, dominant types get stressed when you take their authority away.
They respond by working harder or finding a scapegoat to blame.
10. Each behavioral type responds to feedback differently.
A submissive person doesn't take well to personal feedback, keep it to the facts to prevent defensiveness.
Work on your Mental Models:
- think better
- think in new ways
- master skills to breakthrough
Understand new skills to make wiser choices and take better actions.