HOW to Be Your Best
In this article, I am sharing with you my top 5 HOWs. These are the things I do when I am at my best.
Continue reading →In this article, I am sharing with you my top 5 HOWs. These are the things I do when I am at my best.
Continue reading →This article is about what you can do to have successful onboardings for new employees so that they understand the purpose of a company,
Continue reading →This article is about your golden contract and how it can help to move ahead, grow and serve others better during your workshops or trainings.
Continue reading →This article is about an insight I got from reading a book on happiness. An insight that can also help you in your search for happiness or peace in life. This can be for both home and office.
Continue reading →This article is about authentic leadership and how you can develop and propagate it.
Continue reading →This article is a short book review, including lessons I distilled from it. They can also help you make more conscious choices that ultimately can lead you to experience more love and positive events in your life.
Continue reading →This article helps you to find out HOW to do things better to bring your WHY alive.
Continue reading →This article is a ‘short’ book review of “Legacy” by James Kerr. The book has 15 lessons from the successful Rugby team, the “All Blacks” from New Zealand. The lessons are an inspiration to be the best you can be, to learn, and to leave the world in a better place than you found it. These lessons enable you to be a good leader for yourself, others, and life.
Continue reading →Why do we exaggerate stories? Is it good or bad? In this article, I am sharing a good story with you and why it can be helpful to exaggerate sometimes, and why it is harmful to lie.
Continue reading →Nowadays, every company has a purpose statement. Maybe you have one of your own. This blog discusses the difference between a mission, vision, your WHY, and your purpose. Ultimately, they are connected and help you for more direction and fulfillment of your work and life.
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