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  • Launch and leave

    One of the mistakes leaders make in change processes is to launch them and leave them. The Enduring Skills of Change Leaders Read more


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  • Seeing people

    We usually stop noticing the things we’re used to having. The last time you drank your water, you did not bother thinking whether it is clean or not. You just know. But the story is different for those who only knew about drinking dirty water. Those who live in dingy places also have other narratives Read more


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  • Communicating change

    You cannot sell change without genuine conviction. The Enduring Skills of Change Leaders Read more


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  • Binge learning

    While some people are binge-watching another Netflix series for the nth time, I am binge-learning free online courses in Coursera. Who doesn’t like free stuff, right? Upon writing, I am already enrolled in two courses and three specializations (where two of them covers four courses and the other five). That’s a total of 15 courses. Read more


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  • The cure for anxiety

    I would like to share with you a very powerful passage from the Book of Matthew. With everything that is going on around us, it’s easy to fall into the anxiety trap. But, there’s a cure for anxiety! Here it goes. Matthew 6:25-34 AMP 25 “Therefore I tell you, stop being worried or anxious (perpetually Read more


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  • Resistance to change

    Change compelled by crisis is usually seen as a threat, not an opportunity. The Enduring Skills of Change Leaders Read more


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  • Often, you act like Pavlov’s dog

    Often, you act like Pavlov’s dog

    Most probably, you’ve heard about the Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov. He studied in detail what is called classical conditioning, where when you hear the notification bell ring, you check your phone. (Haha, got you!) Kidding aside, I got this photo below from Wikipedia, which basically sums up what classical conditioning is all about. So when Read more


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