Have you ever been so immersed in doing a task you forgot to eat, and time seemed to fly by? Being consumed by a task in this manner is what is referred to as flow. Positive psychologist Mihály Csíkszentmihályi began researching this phenomenon after becoming fascinated by artists who got lost in their work. Artists, especially painters, were so captivated by their work they would disregard their need for food, water and even sleep. Continue reading Flow
Timeless skills
Think of the most successful people you know. What did famous inventors like Thomas Edison, Nikola Tesla and Leonardo Da Vinci have in common with successful people today? There are certain characteristics these people share that attributed to a major part of their success. In this article I’ll illustrate 7 of the most important skills one can develop that will withstand the test of time itself. Continue reading Timeless skills
Make better decisions easily
Why do we sometimes feel a sense of disconnection when working certain things, and a sense of extreme fulfilment and connection when working on other things?
Recently, a friend of mine told me he was considering quitting a side project he had started with a few partners. He started the project with the best intentions; however it felt as though the team didn’t agree on many issues and there was a major disconnect between team members. It had also dawned upon him that they didn’t share similar values or even share the same vision! This made him feel uneasy and incongruent while working on the project, and led to his decision to leave the team. Continue reading Make better decisions easily
Ikigai – unleash your true potential
What makes a Michael Phelps, a Michael Jordan, or a Tiger Woods? In the world of competitive sports, these athletes have managed to set themselves apart from the competition, and enter the realms of legends. How do they differentiate themselves when competing against the best in the world? Continue reading Ikigai – unleash your true potential
Adaptive learning mindset
What do Elon Musk, Elizabeth Holmes, and Barack Obama have in common?
They exhibit extreme characteristics of the adaptive learning mindset. In this ever evolving world, the human race faces new problems that our ancestors wouldn’t have even imagined; mass famine, drought, clean energy, pollution, and global warming. These leaders are at the forefront of their respective fields, tackling big problems and trying their best to work to resolve the issues we all face. Continue reading Adaptive learning mindset
How retrograde analysis can increase your effectiveness
Retrograde analysis is a technique used by chess players where they determine which moves were played leading up to a given position. As a chess game progresses the chess position gets simpler, there are fewer pieces on the board, until finally there are only a few pieces left in play. According to chess grandmaster Maurice Ashley, when great players play, this final stage determines the winner.
According to Ashley, the two main benefits of studying the end game are: Continue reading How retrograde analysis can increase your effectiveness
How to effectively influence people
Have you ever wondered:
“How do you influence others?”
“How are you influenced by others?”
“Is there a science behind it or is it an artistic skill to be honed?”
Influencing others isn’t luck or magic, according to Dr. Robert Cialdini. In his book, “Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion“, Dr. Cialdini describes six proven ways to effectively influence others. Most people find it difficult to explain why they made a particular decision. This article will summarize the six principles and allow you to identify the underlying factors that influence decisions. Continue reading How to effectively influence people
Thinking proactively increases effectiveness
Recently I spoke to a friend of mine (let’s say her fictitious name is Jane) who’s currently doing her PhD in engineering immediately after graduating from undergraduate. We were talking about future plans and she told me she felt nervous and scared when thinking about the future. Jane said the job market was scary and she had no idea how to go about getting a job after graduation.
I was surprised that an intelligent and qualified person such as herself felt she didn’t have many options. In this article, I’ll use her example to demonstrate that there is really nothing to fear about the future as long as we are proactive in our approach to life and all her mysteries. Continue reading Thinking proactively increases effectiveness
How continuous improvement can increase your effectiveness
Recently, I realized that my work space and general living space was messy. The thought of cleaning and arranging everything at once seemed overwhelming. I noticed the clutter was not conducive to creating a studious environment, and this was affecting my productivity. Luckily, I’ve been reading about Kaizen and applied it to get the results I wanted (a tidy living space).
Continue reading How continuous improvement can increase your effectiveness
How to write an effective report
Writing a report is arguably a fundamental skill that everyone possesses.
Writing a report well, on the other hand, is a skill that alludes many people.
In this article, I’ll give you 7 tips on how you can write a great report and convey your message effectively. Continue reading How to write an effective report