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Reflections on the Year – Key Questions for Personal Growth

The best way to predict the future is to create it.” – Peter Drucker As the holiday season approaches, it’s a natural time to reflect on the past year and set intentions for the year ahead. This period of reflection can be incredibly energizing and insightful, helping us to understand what has driven us, what we’ve achieved, and where we want to go next. Inspired … Continue reading Reflections on the Year – Key Questions for Personal Growth

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Single-Tasking: the Power of Flow State at Work

As outlined in my previous post on multitasking, we often consider it as the key to productivity. However, the opposite approach, known as single-tasking or monotasking, is gaining recognition for its numerous benefits. By focusing on one task at a time, you can align your attention with your intentions and achieve a state of flow. 6 Tips to Harness the Power of Flow State at … Continue reading Single-Tasking: the Power of Flow State at Work

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3 Exercises for a Powerful End-of-Year Review

As the year draws to a close, it’s the perfect time to reflect, refocus, and set the stage for a successful year ahead. In this blog post, I’ll share three tried-and-tested exercises that will help you review the past year and pave the way for a more purposeful and productive future. Exercise 1: The 90-Day Plan This exercise is based on a simple observation: it … Continue reading 3 Exercises for a Powerful End-of-Year Review

Finding Life Balance Using the Four Forces of Flight

Do you feel like the weight of responsibility is keeping you grounded? Or the sheer drag of life is forcing on the brakes?  Do you find it hard to muster the requisite lift and thrust to overcome these forces in life? Of course, we’ve all been there. We’ve all had those days where everything has felt like one big drag, where the simple act of … Continue reading Finding Life Balance Using the Four Forces of Flight

Are your priorities really priorities?

This is a sensible topic for me because I always thought I’ve set my priorities right. And it’s not that I haven’t done that, but sometimes I don’t act like it. Here is an example: I always considered this blog is a priority for me, but today I realized I’ve spent half an hour playing some games on my phone instead of reading some of … Continue reading Are your priorities really priorities?