Tuesday, December 27, 2022

Start Now, Get Perfect Later

Top 10 Practical Lessons From the Book “Start Now. Get Perfect Later”

1. You are not alone
We all procrastinate. You are not alone. If you are struggling, ask for help.
What you are going through, we all are, and there are others who’ve solved your biggest problem. Asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness.

2. Your work is not your worth
Have a clear wall of defence between you and your work.
The world can judge your work, but that does not define who you are. You are capable of decisiveness, clarity and greatness.

3. The pain & paradox of perfection
Perfectionism can be a curse and a veil to protect your self-worth to avoid the fear of failure and being judged.
Strive for excellence instead. ‘Start Now. Get Perfect Later’.

4. Pre-crastination
Pre-crastination is the illusion of busyness we create by ‘getting things ready’ before we start.
Save your faffing, checking and moving things from one place to another for your first break, where you can reward yourself with some procrastination.

5. Active procrastination
Beware of ‘active procrastination’: being busy for the sake of feeling busy.
Catch yourself out, break the pattern, and do a high-value task or make an important decision now.

6. Don’t put off until tomorrow…
Do not put off until tomorrow what needs to be done today. ‘Start Now’.
Do. Not. Delay. A decision to do nothing is still a decision, and that all-important task will get nastier and bigger and hairier until you sort it out.

7. Don’t dwell on the past…
Live in the moment.
Allow it to play out with curiosity, and don’t ruin it by bringing your baggage into the present.
Let go. Forgive yourself and others.
Don’t dwell on the past…fail forward fast.

8. What other people think of you
People will judge you no matter what you decide or do, so do the thing that is best for yourself and those you care about.
Be yourself and you will find those who like you for who you are, not who you are pretending to be.

9. Think BIG, start small
The bigger the task, the harder it is to start. Chunk it down to the single, easy first step, and start walking. Before you know it, you’ve run a marathon or eaten an elephant.

10. What NOT to do
It can help knowing what you should be doing by knowing what you should NOT be doing.
Minimize all low-value and time-wasting tasks, and conversely leverage out high-value tasks that others can do better than you, to get your task list down.

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Mind management not time management

𝟏𝟐 𝐊𝐞𝐲 π₯𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧𝐬 𝐟𝐫𝐨𝐦 "𝐌𝐒𝐧𝐝 𝐌𝐚𝐧𝐚𝐠𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐍𝐨𝐭 π“π’π¦πž 𝐌𝐚𝐧𝐚𝐠𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭".

1. Being productive today isn't about time management, it's about mind management.

2. Time management optimizes the resource of time. Mind management optimizes the resource of creative energy.

3. Not all hours are created equal: If you write for an hour a day, within a year you'll have a book. But you can't instead simply write for 365 hours straight, and get the same result.

4. The First Hour Rule is simply this: Spend the first hour of your day working on your most important project.

5. If you start your day working on the most important thing, there's less of a chance for other things to get in the way.

6. Sometimes your mind is better-suited to think creatively. Sometimes your mind is better-suited to think analytically.

7. The point of time is not to fill as much life as possible into a given unit of time. The point of time is to use time as a guide to living a fulfilling life.

8. A one-hour increase in average daily sleep raises productivity by more than a one-year increase in education.

9. When you randomly switch from one activity to another, your energy leaks...If you're doing that all the time, little of your energy is going toward traction.

10. A Harvard study found that the busier knowledge workers were, the less creative they were; this study found that as workers became more busy , they did less creative thinking activities such as; brainstorming. They reported fewer insights and their work was also rated as less creative by their colleagues .

11. Noise level can also affect your ability to think creatively...studies suggest that a background noise level of about seventy decibels is optimal for idea generation.

12. Things are not difficult to make; what is difficult is putting ourselves in the state of mind to make them.
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Sunday, December 18, 2022

Leader in you.

Leadership Lessons from" The Leader in you"-Dale Carnegie

1. Talk less, listen more.
People will pay attention to what you say, just because of your position. The leader’s job is to pay attention to what other people say, especially those who think their views don’t count. Show you’re listening by acting on what people tell you, and gain their trust by giving them the credit.

2. Don’t step in with solutions too quickly.
No-one learns anything new if you keep doing what you already know how to do, and don’t allow others to try. Anyway, they may find a different, or better way, and if not… mistakes are valuable too.

3. Be authentic.
Be authentic, passionate, even emotional, about what you believe in. Share your vision and live your values. The personal is more engaging, even inspiring, than the process.

4. Don’t ‘dis’ downwards.
Once a decision is made by the Board, or the leadership team, it’s yours even if you argued against it during discussions. Your job as leader is to get others to believe in, and work towards, a shared goal, not to divide opinion or loyalties.

5. I’m OK: You’re OK.
Start from the position that everyone is doing the best they can, then look for ways to support and encourage them – which is so much more rewarding than finding fault.

6. Don’t be the smartest person in the room.
Being a leader does not mean knowing more than anyone else. Recognise, encourage and promote others as experts. Give them the trust and autonomy to be creative and do excellent work, defined in their terms. You simply provide the direction, so that this excellent work contributes to a shared purpose.

7. Sense of purpose.
Your team know what they do and how to do it, but you can make a big difference by sharing a strong sense of why they’re doing it and where it’s heading. Help them develop a broad understanding of the team’s purpose, and faith in how their role contributes to the whole. (Remember the floor-sweeper at NASA?)

8. Being right isn’t enough.
A great idea is of no consequence unless you can convince others to believe it too, and then persuade them to help you make your idea a reality. The best way to do this is to make the idea theirs.

9. Focus on a few things.
Focusing on the things that really matter and where you can make a difference. There may be a hundred different distractions and demands on your time and a hundred ways you could respond, but it’s the dozen carefully chosen actions that deliver the results.

10. Get out and about.
Get out and about and in the work. It’s hard to retain that sense of what the job’s really about when you are sitting

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The Art of War

Monday, December 12, 2022

The Art of War

20 Lessons Learned from "The Art of War " by SUN TZU

#1 Unprepared Loses

You have to live and finish the war with every detail in your mind. There should be no room for surprises. During the battle, your time and other resources will be limited. If you don’t know which resource to use for how long, you’re stuck in the middle of nowhere. The party with the plan is strong. The side that has a good plan is the side that is close to victory. Plan the week, the day, the hour, even the minutes.

#2 Creating a Budget

Be aware of how much budget you have for everything from your education to your vacation and how many days or years you can manage with it. Do not try to do a big job by saying that I will find a budget later. It can take a lifetime to compensate for such risks.

#3 Thinking Over and Over

As mentioned earlier in this The Art of War Summary, don’t be lazy thinking. Think again and again about what might happen when you encounter your enemy. Live it over and over in your mind. Repeat this until you have realistically formed the possibilities that will win you over. Trust your abilities, then pursue victory.

#4 Save the Big Goal for Last

Start with small goals first. Even if you want to, you cannot reach the big goal at the beginning of the road. You cannot walk the day you are born. You cannot write poetry the day you learn to write. You will improve yourself day by day. Keeping your big goal in mind, you will move forward with small steps. Knowing that that day will come, but without haste.

#5 Strict Rules

If there is anything as important as strict rules, it is knowing when to bend the rules. The one who adapts wins. When the conditions change, the rules also change. Be the party that sets and enforces the rules. Because you can’t always control the conditions.

#6 Be Unpredictable

Appear so defenseless in the face of the enemy that he will lower all their shields against you. If you are weak, look so strong that the enemy does not want to fight you. For example, teams that underestimate their opponents in sports learned very painful lessons with their first defeat.

#7 You Can’t Win Every Battle

There will be wars that you cannot win, but you do not have to enter those wars. If you know you’re going to lose, choose your strategy accordingly and stay away from battle until you get stronger. Make a deal. Stall to gain time, but don’t engage in a losing battle on purpose.

#8 Timing

In war, in your career, in your relationships, or anywhere else in your life, time is everything. Being in the right place at the right time wins you many battles. It allows you to get ahead of many people. Even if the decision you make is correct, if you choose the wrong time to implement that decision, you will lose.

#9 Your Strengths

It is your strengths that will win you the war. Find these aspects of yourself and develop them until they make you invincible. Let your talents become so sharp that they even help you to cover your other weaknesses. This will be your biggest advantage.

#10 Turn Crisis into Opportunity

If you manage to stay calm even in the worst times, you will come out of the crisis the most profitable. Do not be deceived by those who panic and fear. Every crisis period will pass, but those who set the right strategy in that period continue their lives stronger.

#11 Know Yourself

The better you know yourself, the better your plan will be. Don’t plan on features you’re not sure of. You should realistically reveal these features without deceiving yourself and act accordingly.

#12 Enemies

There is no difference between your enemies or your goals in life. If you want victory in both, you must follow the same roadmap. You must know your enemy and your target very well. You have to learn how to conquer it most easily. What happens next is just following the plan.

#13 Be Mysterious

Once you are confident about your strengths and weaknesses, it’s easy to deceive the enemy about it. What you need to hide is your grand plan. Because if they know what you desire, it will be easier for them to find their weaknesses through it. They don’t hesitate to use their target against you.

#14 First Victory

You just win the war once. You will start to get more support from the people around you and you will see that the number of people who believe in you increases. This way, your next victories will be easier and you will reach your goal sooner than you expected.

#15. Assure

No soldier goes after a commander they don’t trust. Are your words consistent? Do you look strong? Were you able to convey the thought that you would win to your soldiers? If you can achieve these, you can rule a huge army with one word.

#16 Emotions

The greatest enemy is not in front of you but your mind. A soldier who is a prisoner of his feelings becomes a prisoner of the enemy at the end of the war. Act regardless of your feelings. That’s why sticking to the plan is extremely important.

#17 Doubt

If you have the slightest doubt about yourself, your army, or your strength, do not enter that war. Even if you are stronger than your enemy, you cannot make the right decisions when in doubt. This will be your end.

#18 Land Conditions

The one who adapts the most to the terrain conditions from two armies of the same strength wins. If you are far away from your own living space, if you are faced with an unfamiliar climate, it is a matter of time to lose the war. Your soldiers start to run out very quickly mentally.

#19 Being Appreciated

After winning the war, you must earn the admiration of your enemy and the people of that country. Your fight is over. From now on, your rules will apply, but your intervention in their lives may revolt against an exhausted people. You don’t want to deal with people who will attack you with nothing to lose.

#20 Nobody Can Guarantee You Won The War

If you don’t have the slightest doubt about your chances of winning the war, enter that war, but if you have any doubt, look for ways to win without fighting. If you can make a profitable deal, you won the war without a fight. If you have such an opportunity, do not miss it.

Wednesday, November 23, 2022

The Little Book of Yes

Top 10 lesson learned from book “The Little Book of Yes”:

1. Giving

🀝Giving to others is the first step to getting what you want. Get into the habit of asking, “Who can I help?” rather than “Who can help me.

2. Exchanging

πŸ‘‰Exchanging is the process of giving and receiving between people in such a way that everyone benefits. Look for ways to pay favors forward.

If a colleague appreciates your help, ask if they could pass their help on to someone else in your team or network.

3. Pausing

⛔Emotion affects all our interactions so take a moment to check in with yourself before attempting to influence others.

Ask yourself: “What state of mind am I in right now?” If it is an unhelpful one, then pause to let those feelings subside.
• If you're an over-thinker...

• If you're a procrastinator...

• If you're indecisive...

• If you can't choose from the options...

• If you can't optimize your decision...

πŸ’―You should learn how to make better decisions.

4. Compromising

πŸ‘‰First requests can significantly influence the success of later ones—so start with a high demand and then compromise.

5. Knowing

πŸ—¨️Demonstrating your expertise and knowledge before you start speaking will make sure that people listen.

Include qualifications and experience at the very top of your CV. Never hide them away at the end.

6. Asking

☑️Asking for help can be an effective way of building bridges with people. And, ultimately, persuading them to your side.

Remember that a short sting of possible embarrassment is a small price to pay compared to the lingering ache of “if only.”

7. Conversing

πŸ—£️When it comes to successful influence, it’s good to talk.Practice “introducing yourself” in front of a mirror—remember eye contact and a genuine smile.

8. Liking

πŸ«‚To get someone to agree with you, get them to like you first. Do your preparation. Seek out similarities, such as shared backgrounds, interests, and experiences. Be sure to highlight them before making your pitch or request.

9. Labeling

🏷️Labeling involves assigning a trait, attitude, belief, or another label to a person before making a request of that person that’s consistent with that label.

10. Losing

❌Because losses weigh more heavily than gains, highlight to your listener what they stand to lose.Value your time so that others will too.

Don’t say “I’m free all day, you choose a time.” Instead say: “I can meet on Saturday, either at four or seven.”

Tuesday, October 25, 2022

Top 6 lesson learned from book - Wings Of Fire.

1)We are all born with a divine fire in us.

Our efforts should be to give wings to this fire.
Every person possesses extraordinary power within himself. Once we realize that power, we should not let that potential go to waste. We should take steps towards achieving our goals by knowing that we have the power and are capable of what we want to achieve. We should always keep that fire burning in our souls and let it guide us.

2)Total commitment is not just hard work; it is total involvement.

Commitment is not just working 24*7 or working with no direction or just completing the work before you anyhow. Commitment is the way of doing your task by putting your whole and soul into it. Total involvement is- your attention should be only on your job but nowhere else. Total involvement means doing the work with great excellence.

3)Problems are part of life; sufferings is the essence of success.

365 days of the year are not the same. Everyone has to face ups and downs in their life, particularly on the path of achieving their dreams. But these obstacles do not come in your way to stop you. They come to teach you some lessons and to make you stronger than before. Sufferings might seem unpleasant; still, we should welcome them as we welcome pleasure because we can not really enjoy success until we have experienced suffering. We should learn from them, and we should use them as an opportunity to increase our standard.

4)A big shot is nothing but a little shot that keeps on shooting.

Often we get overwhelmed by the notion of perfection or the notion of sudden big change in our life. But to accomplish the goal, we have to put it into work every single day. We can not get success overnight. It takes time, and our job is to do our defined work every day because success is a series of small wins.

5)Naturally, major opportunities are accompanied by equally major challenges.

The bigger you dream, the harder you have to work, the harder challenges you have to confront in your journey. And this will be a futile expectation that with average efforts, you can achieve something extraordinary. There is a simple law if you want to achieve some great heights in your life, you should be prepared to face that many great challenges.

6)Before God trusts you with success, you must prove yourself humble enough to handle the big prize.

Before god, reward your success. He always tests the person whether he deserves it or not. Therefore, always keep yourself grounded and be kind to others. Do not be egoist after getting a successor before that. Because God always favors those who are worth handling the success without being rude.

Friday, October 14, 2022

What kind of procrastinatorare you?Type of procrastination -

1)Hesitators
Hesitators have such a hard time
making decisions that they often get to
work rather late in the game, whether it’s
working on a paper or studying for an
exam. Hesitators tend to avoid new
situations because they're likely to cause
anxiety and feelings of incompetence.
Hesitators would gain a lot from trusting
themselves more. If they think they'll
have trouble with an assignment, they
can always ask for help from a colleague
or a teacher.

2)Shirkers
Shirkers try to avoid disagreeable or
boring situations. They prefer to keep their
minds distracted by busying themselves
with other work. They probably feel
anxious about being evaluated and prefer
to hand their work in at the last minute.
This way they can justify their poor
performance by saying they didn't have
enough time. It's important for shirkers to
increase their tolerance for activities that
they don’t particularly enjoy, and to realize
that their teachers are evaluating the quality
of their work, not their value as individual
people.

3) Perfectionist
Perfectionists are often chasing after such
inaccessibly high standards they end up
discouraged rather than motivated. Their
quest for excellence leaves them chronically
dissatisfied, which pushes them to
perpetually postpone handing in their work.
Luckily, by accepting their strengths and
weaknesses and following project or
homework guidelines, perfectionists can
decrease their anxiety and get the work
piling up on their desk done - on time!

A) Anarchists
Anarchists don't much like having to meet
other people's standards. They don't feel
very motivated when they see a task as
imposed on them, and they react by
postponing it so they can accomplish
something more satisfying. They're
sometimes very invested in extracurricular
activities, which excite them more and might
eat up all their time. (Opportunities are certainly not lacking on campus!) To improve their work habits, anarchists might find reasons to get started by linking their assignments with their personal interests.

Becoming aware of the excuses we use to
justify putting off our obligations enables
us to recognize those moments in which
we're in danger of succumbing to
procrastination. This is a crucial step if you're
going to respond effectively next time!
The next step is convincing yourself to
actually do your work, in order to ensure
your academic success and maintain your
quality of life.

10 ways to stop procrastination.

1)Resolve Any Potential Emergency
What is the worst-case scenario if I ignore this
issue?

2) Do a 5- to 10-Minute Daily Review
Make sure you're focusing on the right things.

3) Focus On Your MITS
These have the biggest long-term
impact on your life.

4)Eat the Frog
Complete the hardest task first, the one that you
know you're mostly likely to procrastinate on.

5) Mini Habit for Challenging Tasks
Set a "lowball" goal that makes it simple to get started on challenging tasks.

6)Elephant Habits for Ongoing Projects)
Chip away at daunting tasks in 5- to 10-minute
increments every day.

7)Build the Discomfort Habit
This will increase your personal tolerance for completing challenging tasks.

8) Build the Awareness Habit
What reason do I have for putting off this task? Why do I feel it's so tough to do?

9)Bundle Rewards with Actions
Only allow reward yourself when you do
something that benefits you in the long term.

10) Attach All Tasks to a Goal
Connect each personal and professional responsibility to an important value or goal.

Monday, October 10, 2022

Top 20 Lessons from book -Mastery by Robert Greene

1 – Understand who you truly are, and what kind of vocation or career you feel called to do.

2 – Commit to an apprenticeship, in which you undergo years of humble observation, skill acquisition, and experimentation.

3 – Revert to a feeling of inferiority, and possess and deep humility and eagerness to learn from others.

4 – Move toward resistance and pain, let go of need for comfort/security, and cross the threshold past the initial tedious stages of learning.

5 – After apprenticeship phase, you must become bold, confident, and willing to test out skills and make connections between different ideas.

6 – Learn to embrace criticism and failure, and be grateful for the opportunity to learn and improve as a result of your mistakes.

7 – Understand that there is an emotional component, not intellectual, that separates the true masters from others.

8 – Develop your social intelligence, and your ability to empathetically put yourself in another person’s shoes and see/understand things from his or her perspective.

9 – Move past the habitual tendency to judge others or idealize/demonize them, and simply observe them rather than projecting your own thoughts, emotions, or insecurities onto them.

10 – You must be wary of many peoples’ tendencies to display certain vices that could hinder your progress, such as: envy, conformism, rigidity, self-obsessiveness, laziness, flightiness, and passive aggression.

11 – Learn to speak through your work, and to win others to your side of thinking by being patient and letting what you have done speak for itself.

12 – Try to see yourself as other see you, so that you can remain emotionally detached and try to improve upon your flaws and shortcomings.

13 – Suffer fools gladly, and don’t take criticism seriously or personally from people who don’t know what they’re talking about.

14 – Return to your childlike sense of wonder and endless curiosity about all things in order to stimulate your creative energy.

15 – Drop all preconceived notions about he world, and utilize the power of your imagination to the fullest.

16 – Always be open and receptive to new ideas that challenge conventionality, and don’t be afraid of thinking something that is unpopular.

17 – Love learning for its own sake, and connect a wide array of ideas from different fields of study and disciplines.

18 – Maintain a sense of destiny/purpose and feel consciously connected to it.

19 – Qualities that will help you succeed: Self-discipline, desire, persistence, focus, effort, patience, energy, obsessiveness, observance, confidence, trust in self, emotional commitment, humility, adaptability, boldness, openness.

20 – Qualities that hinder your success: Complacency, conservatism, dependency, impatience, grandiosity, inflexibility, distractibility, becoming egotistical, close-mindedness.

Thursday, October 6, 2022

10 Top Lessons From the Book “ No Excuses”

1. Set a deadline for your goal.

🎯What do you do if you don’t achieve your goal by your deadline?

Simple. You set another deadline.

2. Write your goal

πŸ’₯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.

πŸ€›Then start acquiring them today.

5. Select the top person in your field

πŸ₯‡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.

🟒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:

πŸ’₯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

1. Grit > Talent
Grit Talent Agency
The first lesson I learned in the book is that grit matters more than talent. Many people believe that talent is what leads to success, but that is not true and it underestimates the value of hard work and effort.

In fact, Angela Duckworth mentioned that effort counts twice in achieving our goals, while talent only counts once.

Talent x Effort = Skill

Skill x Effort = Achievment

Sure, talent may account for a small part of your success, but the effort you put into achieving your goals is the main factor.

One could have a great talent at doing a specific task/action, but without putting effort into it, that talent is of no use.

The more you rely on effort and hard work, the more your skills will improve.

2. Doing hard tasks will help you improve
Nowadays, life has become easy. We can just click a button and have food delivered to our homes. We can just pay some money and have someone mow our lawn for us.

While this type of lifestyle is relaxing and puts less stress on us, it also makes us used to not having to do hard work. It makes us less comfortable with having to put extra time and effort into getting something done.

That’s why it is important to do hard things and keep pushing ourselves out of our comfort zone. Doing this will help us be more disciplined to achieve our goals and be able to become the person in life we aspire to be.

Everyone has to do a hard thing (something that requires deliberate practice)
You can quit, but not at any time
You get to pick your hard thing
Try following this rule as well and see how well it works for you!

Remember, you have to keep pushing yourself to become the best version of yourself.

3. Embrace a growth mindset
Embrace a growth mindset
A growth mindset is extremely important for not only building grit, but also for achieving success.

According to Angela Duckworth, a growth mindset leads to optimistic self-talk, which then leads to perseverance over adversity. It helps you seek out new challenges “that will ultimately make you even stronger.”

With a growth mindset, you know you can and are willing to improve yourself to become the best version of yourself.

So, if you want to adopt a growth mindset, start believing in yourself and also start viewing your challenges as opportunities!

4. Surround yourself with gritty people
One way to increase your grit level and become more gritty is to surround yourself with gritty people and join a gritty culture.

In my other blogs, I mention surrounding yourself with people you want to be like and this relates perfectly.

Doing this will help you be inspired and motivated to act like them.

The culture you live in shapes several aspects of yourself, so if you want it to positively affect you, make sure that your culture is full of people you want to be like, not the opposite.

One example is joining a swim team, which requires you to wake up early and swim multiple laps. One probably wouldn’t do that all by him/herself, but with other people doing the same, it provides motivation.

5. Discover your interests
Discover your interests
As teenagers, we may not know exactly what we’re interested in and what we want to do in the future. And, that is totally okay. In fact, Angela Duckworth totally understands this and gives advice as to how we can discover our interests. She recommends asking ourselves these questions:

What do I like to think about?
Where does my mind wander?
What do I really care about?
What matters most to me?
How do I enjoy spending my time?
What do I find absolutel unbearable?
To discover your interests, keep exploring and experiment with new things and see what piques your fascination!

6. Know your purpose
Know your purpose
A lot of view our purpose in life as something that benefits only ourselves, not others. In fact, I used to think that until I read Angela Duckworth’s point of view on purpose.

She defines purpose as “the intention to contribute to the well-being of others.”

Your purpose is the deeper meaning behind your goals and aims. Once you find meaning in your work, you will be more driven to accomplish all your goals.

This book taught me that purpose is knowing that what I do matters to more than just myself.

To find your purpose, ask yourself, “How can I contribute to the well-being of others?”

7. Learn how to fail
Learn how to fail
A lot of people believe that failures are a sign of weakness, something negative. That’s what I used to think, too. However, I learned that failing is part of the journey of success.

There’s no way we can prevent failure in life – it’s going to happen at one point or another.

Failures are what train us for success. By failing, we learn about the mistakes we made and make sure to not repeat them again. So, in a way, there are like stepping stones to success.

Instead of regretting our failures, we should accept them, learn from them, and move on with our lives.

8. Routines are important
Routines are important
I didn’t expect Angela Duckworth to describe routines in her book about grit, but I thought wrong. She mentions how routines are important to boost productivity Because sometimes we may feel like procrastinating and not want to work on something, having routines makes it easier to get started. When you have a designated place in your home solely for working and you work at the same time, you will be able to get started without even thinking about it.

Grit involves putting in a lot of effort and hard work, and routines play a big part in helping us get started with all that work and not procrastinate.

So, if you want to increase your grit, be sure to implement a consistent routine into your daily life!

9. Be positive
Be positive
Being positive is not only great for feeling happy more often, but also for cultivating grit.

Being positive improves your performance for the future and helps you accomplish your goals without worrying about the setback.

By being optimistic, you are willing to learn from your mistakes, grow from your failures, and continue working towards being your best self.

With an optimistic attitude, nothing can hold you back, no matter how many challenges or setbacks you face.

Having optimism is definitely going to increase your grit, so try looking on the bright side more often!

10. Aim to improve yourself every day
Aim to improve yourself every day
Last but not least, I learned that it is important to have a goal to improve yourself every day.

People with grit always want to improve, no matter how good they are already.

Whatever their goal or purpose is, they aspire to get better at it each and every day.

Every day, there are opportunities to better ourselves and grow ourselves – we just have to be on the lookout for them.

It’s you against you, not you against anyone else.

Tuesday, September 27, 2022

Top 10 lesson learned from book-Mindset: The New Psychology of Success

1. Adopt a Growth Mindset and Focus on Learning Over Achievement.
When you focus on a growth mindset, you embrace all the things that have felt threatening: challenge, struggle, criticism, and setbacks.

When you embrace the tough stuff, you open yourself up to fully realize your potential and all that you can be. Instead of depending on luck or “natural” talent, you focus on developing your skills and abilities, and learning from your efforts.

2. You Can Change Your Mindset.
The good news is that even if you currently have a fixed mindset, it’s not a fixed thing.

“Mindsets are an important part of your personality, but you can change them. Just by knowing about the two mindsets, you can start thinking and reacting in new ways. People tell me that they start to catch themselves when they are in the throes of the fixed mindset — passing up a chance for learning, feeling labeled by a failure, or getting discouraged when something requires a lot of effort. And then they switch themselves into the growth mindset — making sure they take the challenge, learn from the failure, or continue their effort. “

3. You Can Put Yourself into a Growth Mindset
You can try a growth mindset on for size, even if it’s just temporary. You can even do it on the spot.

“It’s also important to realize that even if people have a fixed mindset, they’re not always in that mindset. In fact, in many of our studies, we put people into a growth mindset. We tell them that an ability can be learned and that the task will give them a chance to do that. Or we have them read a scientific article that teaches them the growth mindset. The article describes people who did not have natural ability, but who developed exceptional skills. These experiences make our research participants into growth-minded thinkers, at least for the moment — and they act like growth-minded thinkers, too.”

4. The Growth Mindset Allows You to Love What You’re Doing
With a fixed mindset, you love the score. With the growth mindset, you love the process and the growth.

“The growth mindset does allow people to love what they’re doing — and to continue to love it in the face of difficulties. The growth-minded athletes, CEOs, musicians, or scientists all loved what they did, whereas many of the fixed-minded ones did not.

Many growth-minded people didn’t even plan to go to the top. They got there as a result of doing what they love. It’s ironic: The top is where the fixed-mindset people hunger to be, but it’s where many growth-minded people arrive as a by-product of their enthusiasm for what they do.”

5. The Growth Mindset Makes It Worth It, Regardless of the Outcome
With the fixed inset, unless you win, you lose. But with the growth mindset, the journey is the reward, even when things don’t go as planned.

“In the fixed mindset, everything is about the outcome. If you fail — or if you’re not the best — it’s all been wasted. The growth mindset allows people to value what they’re doing regardless of the outcome. They’re tackling problems, charting new courses, working on important issues. Maybe they haven’t found the cure for cancer, but the search was deeply meaningful.”

6. See Your Relationships from a Growth Mindset.
Your relationships change when you let go of your ideal images and think of them from a growth standpoint.

“Picture your ideal love relationship. Does it involve perfect compatibility — no disagreements, no compromises, no hard work? Please think again. In every relationship, issues arise. Try to see them from a growth mindset: Problems can be a vehicle for developing greater understanding and intimacy. Allow your partner to air his or her differences, listen carefully and discuss them in a patient and caring manner. You may be surprised at the closeness this creates.”

7. Artistic Ability Can Be Developed Far Greater than What You’re Born With
Just because some people seem naturally good at something, doesn’t mean that others can’t do it, and sometimes even better with training.

“Edwards agrees that most people view drawing as a magical ability that only a select few possess, and that only a select few will ever possess. But this is because people don’t understand the components — the learnable components — of drawing. Actually, she informs us, they are not drawing skills at all, but seeing skills. They are the ability to perceive edges, spaces, relationships, lights and shadows, and the whole. Drawing requires us to learn each component skill and then combine them into one process. Some people simply puck up these skills in the natural course of their lives, whereas others have to work to learn them and put them together.”

8. Physical Skills Can Be Developed Far Greater than What You’re Born With.
Do you think the fastest woman on earth was born that way?

Nope.

Wilma Rudolph, hailed as the fastest woman on earth after she won three gold medals for sprints and relay in the 1960 Rome Olympics, didn’t start out so “lucky.”

She was far from a physical wonder as a youngster. She was a premature baby, the twentieth of twenty-two children born to her parents, and a constantly sick child. At four years of age, she nearly died of a long struggle with double pneumonia, scarlet fever, and polio, emerging with a mostly paralyzed left leg. Doctors gave her little hope of using it again. For eight years, she vigorously pursued physical therapy until at age twelve she shed her leg brace and began to walk normally.”

9. Parents, Teachers, and Coaches: Don’t Judge, Teach.
Parents, teachers, and coaches shape mindsets through their actions and words.

“In fact, every word and action can send a message. It tells children — or students, or athletes — how to think about themselves. It can be a fixed-mindset message that says: You have permanent traits and I’m judging them. Or it can be a growth-mindset message that says: You are a developing person and I am interested in your development.

Praising children’s intelligence harms their motivation and it harms their performance. Parents think they can hand children permanent confidence — like a gift — by praising their brains and talent. It doesn’t work, and in fact has the opposite effect. It makes children doubt themselves as soon as anything is hard or anything goes wrong. If parents want to give their children a gift, the best thing they can do is to teach their children to love challenges, be intrigued by mistakes, enjoy effort, and keep on learning. That way, their children don’t have to be slaves of praise. They will have a lifelong way to build and repair their own confidence.”

10. We All Have Interests that Can Blossom into Abilities.
Don’t let a fixed mindset hold you back from what you’re capable of.

“The same is true for every prodigy Winner describes. Most often people believe that the ‘gift’ is the ability itself. Yet what feeds it is that constant, endless curiosity and challenge seeking.

Is it ability or mindset? Was it Mozart’s musical ability or the fact that he worked till his hands were deformed? Was it Darwin’s scientific ability or the fact that he collected specimens nonstop from early childhood?”

Break the chains.

Let go.

Enjoy the process of becoming what you’re capable of.

In the words of Steve Maraboli:

“Once your mindset changes, everything on the outside will change along with it.”

Sunday, September 25, 2022

6 lesson from book 6 pillars of self-esteem.

1. The first pillar is the practice of living consciously. This means that we're present in each moment and aware of what's going on inside of us as well as around us. We don't ignore information that we don't like, and we pay attention to our emotions. People who are living consciously are able to focus on what is happening now, and to stop thinking about the past and the future.

2. Self-acceptance is the second pillar. It means that we accept ourselves unconditionally. We are compassionate toward ourselves even when we don't admire our own feelings or decisions. These factors do not change our respect for ourselves.

3. Self-responsibility means recognizing that we're in charge of our own choices and actions, and that no one else can make them, change them, or fix them for us. We don't blame others for our own choices, and don't expect others to make us happy.

4. Self-assertiveness is the fourth pillar. It's the practice of honoring our needs and interests and of expressing them in appropriate ways. We know that it's okay to have needs, and that it's acceptable to let others know about them in a healthy way.

5. Living purposefully is all about our goals. If we're living purposefully, we set goals, and make plans that will allow us to reach them. We live with these goals in mind.

6. The last pillar of self-esteem is personal integrity. This means that we have convictions about what behavior is appropriate, and we keep our behavior in line with that standard. You might summarize this pillar by saying that we 'walk our talk.'

Saturday, September 24, 2022

5 Important Lessons I Learned from “The Compound Effect “

1)Luck does NOT exist
People may look at someone on social media or real life achieving success and reaching their goals and think, “Wow. They are so lucky. Having it all must be nice.” However, the behind-the-scenes blood, sweat, tears, hard work, sleepless nights, sacrificed relationships, etc. are never going to be shown on Instagram or tweeted about.

Getting to your goals and making yourself proud is not something that should be left to chance or put off until you find your “big break.” When you think someone is “lucky”, you’re mistaken. The complete formula for “luck” as listed in “The Compound Effect” is:

Preparation+Attitude+Opportunity+Action=Luck

2. The earlier your changes begin, the sooner you reap the benefits

In my opinion, this is the core of what the compound effect is about. When you start making changes early and stick with them, you will see improvements quicker than if you start and stop. Consistency and small improvements over time are what will change the trajectory of your life.

3. Focusing on willpower is futile

Willpower has let you (and me) down time and time again. You think that setting a goal and trying to be consistent in completing it is what will help you to get there…WRONG! In fact, focusing on your why-power is more important than the will.

Your why-power is just that: WHY. WHY are you setting this goal? WHY are you motivated to achieve this? Once you connect your core motivation to a goal you are setting, getting it done is a bit easier and even enjoyable.

4. Knowing your triggers is ESSENTIAL

More than likely you have habits that you would deem “bad habits.” Knowing your bad habits is the first step to correcting them. The second step? Knowing what triggers them. Does your productivity slow down with the Twitter tab open at work? Does forgetting to bring a snack for the day make you want to eat out for lunch?

Writing down your bad habits and the occurrences that may cause them will help you in your quest to rectify them.

5. Controlling what your brain consumes is a major key

When you put good, nourishing foods in your body, it runs at its best. Similarly, when you take in good news and positive media your brain performs better. Turning on the television or radio and consuming the news today can have a negative impact on your frame of mind. It can put you in a state of focusing on fear, lack and worries.

Instead, try to take in news, podcasts, music or any other form of media that will put you in a positive mindset to go achieve your goals.

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"

1. Don't delay

Thinking about running that marathon? Register today. Eager to pursue that degree? Start preparing your application.

The first step to doing anything worthwhile is beginning. And while it can be quite challenging to make that initial leap, without kicking off the process, you won't get anywhere.

2. Prioritize what matters to you - not others

You'll never feel fulfilled if you live trying to meet someone else's expectations. Instead, channel your effort and energy toward what matters to you.

That may be your family, travel, or reading a good book regularly. Only you can determine what's most important to your happiness and sense of purpose in life.

Spend time around people who encourage positive self-talk and make you feel good about yourself.

3. Don't sweat the small stuff

Unexpected events will undoubtedly arise as you go through life. You'll make errors and embarrass yourself. That's okay. Learn from your mistakes and setbacks and be grateful for the progress you're making.

4. Accept help from others

Your pride can hold you back from accepting praise and evolving. Try to work against this, and accept help rather than denying it.

There's no need to travel the road to find your best self alone. BetterUp coaches are here to help keep you accountable and provide the perspective you need to carry on when the going gets tough.

5. Take a break from social media

Platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and even Linkedin are deeply embedded in our lives. But even as social media keeps us connected and informed, it can lead to comparison and self-doubt.

If you find that scrolling your feeds leaves you feeling down, not uplifted, try to establish boundaries. And if you feel inadequate as you browse social media, remember people tend to post their highlights, not low moments.

6. Celebrate small victories

The little things matter.

Celebrating even small wins will give you the motivation to keep going until you reach your final goal. If you're focusing on one big goal, try splitting it into steps so that you're seeing progress. Don't forget to reward yourself as you hit benchmarks and milestones!

7. Exercise daily

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Exercise brings a wealth of positive effects to your everyday life:

According to a study from 2017, exercise creates better blood flow to the hippocampus region of your brain a region that's crucial for your memory. This translates into better working memory and focus. You'll be more productive and efficient.

• Physical activity also clears your mind and delivers a rush of oxygen to your tissues that helps your organs work more efficiently, which gives you more physical energy.
• And, of course, exercise makes a big difference to your long-term health, helping prevent chronic health conditions such as type to diabetes and high blood pressure, according to the Mayo Clinic. Your best self is a healthy self.

8. Speak up for yourself

Your opinion is important. Stand up and speak up. It may be nerve-wracking, but the more you practice, the more confident you'll feel.

9. Embrace failure

In order to experience growth,

you'll need to get out of your comfort zone.

You'll never develop new skills, discover new interests and passions, or experience personal growth without risks.

Failure can be the best teacher if you take the time to reflect and do the work to learn from it.

10. Stop looking for short-cuts

These don't exist when it comes to self improvement. It takes patience and hard work Period.

πŸ‹️‍♀️πŸ‹️3 extra tips to be the best version of yourself

As you strive toward authenticity and being the best possible version of you, it's wise to remember the following:

1. Your values

Whether it's family, trust, loyalty, hard work, or kindness, what you value is at the core of what defines you. Your personal values define how you view the world and others in it.

2. Your strengths

Everyone has both hard and soft skills, and is capable of accomplishing a ton. Focus on developing your strengths - these will help you overcome hurdles.

3. The importance of self

compassion

You may feel like you're traveling in a completely different direction than others, especially if you're not where you want to be. Take a moment to appreciate what your mind and body do for you. You'll get there.

10 lesson from book -" LAWS OF HUMAN NATURE"

1. Self sabotage is more common than you think.
Break free of defeating patterns of behaviour by developing a positive attitude towards your
situation. No matter how bad, you can always change it.

2. Learn to see through the masks people are
wearing.
Not only will you be able to better understand
them. You will also be able to present yourself
optimally to the world.

3. Be honest with yourself about your own
character.
Come to terms with your negative traits, to better overcome them and leverage people who offset your weaknesses.

4. Take a step back instead of always reacting in the moment.
Train yourself to always look at the bigger picture.

5. The best offense is indirect.
Break throughpeople's defenses by validating their self opinionand aligning your ideas with it.

6. We hide our greed, anger, and jealousy to fit in and be likeable.
Learn to channel your negative energy in
productive ways. You overcome your darkness by integrating it into your daily life.

7. Every person has both masculine and feminine energies.
Learn to embrace both to become a more balancedand effective individual.

8. Overcome your immediate impulses by finding purpose .

With a strong why and reason to act, instant gratification will no longer rule you.

9. We all conform to groups to fit in.
It's difficult to resist their downward pull. Realize that some groups are better for you than others.

10. Think about death regularly.
It sounds paradoxical but thinking about death
gives urgency and meaning to life.
Leverage an awareness of death to increase the quality of your life.

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.

Wednesday, September 21, 2022

20 lessons to learn from book -Who Moved My Cheese?

#1 Change Is Inevitable

The world is changing every second. New generation training, new business areas, developing technology are driving us to a completely different life. The best thing about this is that it applies to all of us. In other words, since the change in the world is not personal, we all have to go through the same difficulties and adapt to the new world order.

The most valid talent in life and the most important trait that will enable you to be successful is the ability to adapt. When conditions change, you must be able to change and adapt quickly. Not wanting to change the terms or acting contrary to it will not gain you anything.

#2 Emotions Change Too

Everything that your mistakes so far made you feel is left behind. This should teach you not to be afraid to make new mistakes. Because a person who does not make mistakes does not do anything. No matter what you do, it will all be left behind, along with all that it makes you feel.

While we can make mistakes even in the jobs we know best, it would not be right to expect not to make mistakes in the jobs we have just started. Be realistic and brave, mistakes are inevitable and the sooner you make mistakes, the sooner you learn. Trust the process and keep working with all your might.

#3 Nobody Cares

No one takes you as seriously as you think that. They just laugh at your mistake. Everyone has a job, school, family. They’re so busy with what they’re going to do that you don’t even think of them easily. Do your best without making excuses for others.

To not care about what other people think of you, you too must stop thinking about others. The more you take care of yourself, the less you focus on other people’s thoughts, you shouldn’t try to read people’s minds. Even those who love you don’t care as much as you think, their love for you is real, but everyone is busy with their own life.

#4 When Does Change End?

The change will continue even after you die. Because biologically your body can’t stay the same. It will also change into different energy and blend into nature. If there is no salvation from change, we must learn to adapt.

There is no point in rowing in the opposite direction on a flowing river. Set your goal according to the flow of the river and stop wasting time. Being an outlier doesn’t mean rowing in the opposite direction, being an outlier is changing your rowing technique while rowing in the same direction as the river.

#5 Get Ready for Change

You may not know when a change will occur. Sometimes changes can happen beyond your control. You can be fired. Your spouse may leave you. You can promote. Maybe you can meet the love of your life. Your life can change at any time. Get ready for it and take it as normal.

In life, anything can happen to you at any time, you may not be physically or financially prepared for everything, but you can be mentally prepared. Stop pitying yourself when you experience bad things and celebrating for days when you experience good things, just focus on your goal.

#6 Update Yourself

The business world is one of the fastest-changing areas. At any moment a new machine can come out and change the whole layout. A cost-cutting machine comes out and could cause another company to shut down. Follow the agenda. Do not lag behind technology.

Continuing in the old order may seem easy at first, but in the long run, you will be harmful. Companies that cannot adapt to innovations are doomed to disappear because technology always wins, only one technology can beat another technology, be sure to follow the developments.

#7 Complex Jobs

Avoid overthinking and constantly analyzing work. Identify basic to-do tasks and let the rest flow. If you know the direction to go, you don’t have to drown in the details. Make this clear to your employees so that they know how to proceed.

Some people enjoy complicating things and having dozens of files on their desks. All you have to enjoy is seeing yourself improve, your company growing, everything else is a waste of time.

#8 Nothing to Fear

Every change can bring you some challenges, but it also brings new opportunities. Enjoy these innovations. The difficulties will be left behind anyway. Try to adapt as soon as possible. Those who adopt the fastest survive.

You will get used to all the different situations you will encounter in a very short time, different people, different speaking styles, different jobs will start to become normal for you. When you gain enough experience, you will find that change is not something to be afraid of and is an opportunity for you to improve your business.

#9 Be Aware

You know that there is constant change around you, but you may not know in which direction this change is. You must be a good observer. In this way, you will adapt to the change much sooner.

You have to follow the developments in your own industry, nowadays the internet has great resources on this subject. You should benefit from all kinds of content from social media accounts to blogs and lead the change in your industry.

#10 Freezing

Change sometimes happens so quickly and on a large scale that you don’t know what to do. When you are in such a situation, immediately think about the positive aspects of this change and imagine the benefits it will provide you. Think about how it will take you to a better level.

When a big change is needed, you don’t have to do it all at once, you can do it step by step. Look at the result of the change, plan the change by dividing it into weeks and months and make this change step by step.

#11 Farewell Time

If you have accepted the change and started working to adapt, you need to say goodbye to the old ones to speed up the process. Because the two do not go together. They slow each other down. Extends your transition process. Even your relationships are like that. You cannot start a new relationship if you have a bond with your old one. Even if you start, you cannot be happy.

If you have started to use the innovations brought by the change, get rid of the old version, you do not need them anymore. You no longer belong to that old order and there is a faster and more reliable way before you, adopt this way and continue to improve yourself.

#12 100 Years of Business

If the businesses that have been standing for many years resisted continuing in their first-day order, do you think they could come to these days? If they opposed the computer and the internet and tried to continue the old order, do you think they could stand for even 1 day?

Not the strongest in nature and business life, but those who can adapt to change survive. Being strong only allows you to continue working in the old order for a while, but those who can keep up with the new order will surpass you in a very short time, you have to be brave about change to avoid this.

#13 The Meaning of Fear

If change is a good thing, what is the reason for the fear that arises in us? Fear comes from the unknown. We are afraid because we don’t know what is going to happen. We don’t know what to gain or what to lose. We don’t skill long it’ll take. It is normal to feel this fear, but doing nothing out of fear will do you harm.

Most of our fears stem from events that have not yet happened, and many of the things we fear do not happen. Being cautious is not the same as being inactive, you may not be able to keep up with change right away, but that shouldn’t stop you from learning about innovations. Keep learning, as you learn, your fears will decrease and you will be a part of the change.

#14 Fast and Agile

Imagine your business is an athlete. If your business has good reflexes and can make quick decisions, it can get ahead of its competitors. This depends on the courage and agile of every employee in your business. Developing this behavior by your employees also happens when you set an example for them.

If you act with confidence, your employees will be encouraged and they can work more flexibly, and you will support their creativity. Your demeanor sets an example for other employees to understand how things work here.

#15 Ignoring

Owning a company is not just about hiring staff and developing products. If it were, everyone would be successful, or no company that had done well for a few years would be shut down. What caused these companies to fail? Or when everything was going well for a few years, why did they suddenly have to close? Managing a company is a journey. You compete with your competitors, you race against time. Those who do not follow the market, technology, and agenda will perish.

The most difficult thing in company management is to realize the problems that may arise when everything is going well. The smooth running of your business right now doesn’t mean it will stay that way forever. You should learn about the problems faced by other companies and search for their solutions, so you can be prepared for the crises that may arise.

#16 You Have to Hurry for Change

If you don’t hurry, you’ll be gone already. But if you hurry, your chances of success are very high. Adapting to change is not as difficult as it seems. You just have to be willing. Maybe not in a few days, but if you keep working, you will get used to it as soon as possible.

As stated earlier in this Who Moved My Cheese summary, life is getting faster, you don’t have as much time for change because there are thousands of companies that want to surpass you. You may be better than them, but to maintain this, you need to renew yourself, you need to show how strong and up-to-date you are.

#17 Follow Tips

If you can catch clues about change, you’ll be more prepared for the process. These tips are also small changes around it and feedback from customers. If you see that some things are not enough anymore or people are getting bored of the same things, you should start preparing.

You should look at the behavior of the customers, not what they say, you should not act on the results of the survey. When people are asked a question, they are inclined to give answers that make them feel good when they say it, not their real thoughts.

#18 Seeking Solutions

It is better to look for a solution than to stop and wait. The clumsiness of a company means the end of that company. Even if your product is great, it’s not enough to save you. As soon as another company produces a more accessible version at a lower cost, you’re done. You too have to deceive yourself by complaining that people do not understand quality products.

You should try to find solutions that will make customers loyal to you, increase the brand value of your product and improve the conditions of your employees. You have to create an image of a hardworking and talented leader who makes all conditions better so that everyone can be inspired by it.

#19 Nostalgia

The perspective that big companies run away from is nostalgia. Big companies have come to a point where they feel uncomfortable if there is no change. They feel like we’re behind on something. Because it is not possible that there will be no change for many years.

If there is no technological innovation in the market yet, this time they are trying to make a difference with their logos and designs and show that they are a living company. Such changes create the perception that the company continues to improve itself and give the impression of an innovative company.

#20 Don’t Trust Your Capital

If you don’t mind your little profit in the first place, you can’t even imagine the size of your next fall. Hold on tight to avoid a deadly ending. Investigate what went wrong and don’t underestimate your damage. Not all bankruptcies happen at once. Some start with a small loss.

You must identify the main deficiencies that cause your loss, if you cannot find the source, you can only temporarily solve the problem. Review all areas where there may be deficiencies such as production, raw materials, employees, new technologies, if necessary, hire more specialists and have them analyzed