01/12/2014
Great CEOs are those who built a company where they can leave for a week and return to it being in a better condition than before they left.
Agree?
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The Coatom Philosophy
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Coatom is an abbreviation for Coach Atom:
The name atom comes from the Greek (atomos, "indivisible") which means uncuttable, or indivisible, something that cannot be divided further. For centuries we believed that the Atom cannot be divided any further till late, when physicist discovered that an Atom essentially
01/12/2014
Great CEOs are those who built a company where they can leave for a week and return to it being in a better condition than before they left.
Agree?
01/12/2014
Have you failed yet? Continue to fail until you accept it. Go on failing until you never want to fail ever again. Fail at everything you do because then, and only then, will you ever be able to succeed at anything.
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27/11/2014
We usually find happiness through others by expecting an appreciation / acknowledgement for what we’ve done for them. Now, not getting it makes us sad.
Can’t happiness be our action, and not the result of our action? Yes, but to know how, you will have to read this article - http://buff.ly/1tjoWi6
27/11/2014
Want to stand out amongst your peers? Get into the habit of reading.
The purpose of reading is not to simply obtain raw knowledge though. It’s that reading brings meaning to your life, allows you to see things in a different light, and simply makes you a better person.
Learn the secret to read 24 books a year by spending just few minutes everyday -
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26/11/2014
Despite being an outstanding leader among the senior management team, Tarak Mukherjee is quite unpopular in the office. Tarak expects people to deliver on their commitments 100% of the time. Unfortunately, this “idealism” made him a hated figure amongst his colleagues.
But after he was put under coaching by Sanjay Saraf, a leadership coach, Tarak's acceptability in the company went up drastically. Curious to know how coaching helped him?
Read: http://buff.ly/15v0jKe
26/11/2014
There will always be a gap from what has been planned and what is done. If you want to make the most of every single day, the "three-things-a-day" tip should work for you.
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25/11/2014
We don't think this needs a description.
Respect founders!
25/11/2014
At the airport, his final flight to the Virgin Islands was cancelled. So he went and chartered a private airplane, but he did not have the money to do.
Then, he picked up a small blackboard, wrote “Virgin Airlines. $29.” on it, and went over to the group of people who had been on the flight that was cancelled. He sold tickets for the rest of the seats on the plane, used their money to pay for the chartered plane, and they all went to the Virgin Islands that night.
Meet Richard Branson & learn the difference between him and everyone else - http://buff.ly/1FjS800
25/11/2014
Stop taking advice especially from Friends and Family as they are highly biased. They attempt to point you in a direction they would like to see you go, rather than where you would like to see yourself go. They are secretly manipulating you, consciously or not. And if you continuously follow their advice, you will eventually wind up living someone else’s life instead of your own.
Be a bit like Tom Cruise - http://buff.ly/1y5GS3U
21/11/2014
In 1993, Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen had a goal: to get their book Chicken Soup for the Soul to the top of The New York Times bestseller’s list. They followed the “Rule of Five” and guess what the result was?
Chicken Soup for the Soul became a #1 New York Times bestseller, sold over 10 million copies in 39 languages and was called “the publishing phenomenon of the century” by Time Magazine.
Curious to know what is the “Rule of Five"? - http://buff.ly/1F8WS8G
20/11/2014
Happiness researcher Shawn Achor couldn't motivate himself to play guitar every day although it was just 20 seconds away sitting in the cupboard. He realised that having to remove his guitar from his closet to practice increased the effort he needed to practice – even if that effort only cost him an extra 20 seconds.
He came up with an idea and as a result, he practiced guitar for 21 days straight without exception.
Achor called this “The 20 Second Rule”. Read more at: http://buff.ly/1AlSuDm
19/11/2014
Meet Ryan Smith, the CEO of a billion dollar startup Qualtrics wins all hearts everyday. With the right guidance from his coach, he practices a winning formula which helps him to play every roles in his life successfully. The coach's intervention helps him to stay motivated and accountable.
Read this unusual story at: http://buff.ly/1t3xwBt