Tag: Mindset and Motivation

Planning vs execution

Everybody loves planning phase. Planning takes a bit of mental effort but not the actual effort of execution. Planning is comfortable and gives a feeling that we are doing something. But the real process starts when one start to work. During execution the heavy handedness of life comes into picture. That is where you will […]

The Stockdale Paradox – Must read

The Stockdale Paradox is a concept that was popularized by Jim Collins in his book Good to Great. It was named after James Stockdale, former vice presidential candidate, naval officer, and Vietnam prisoner of war. The paradox describes the value and difficulty of striking a balance between realism and optimism. During this horrific period, Stockdale […]

Let your enemy make the move first

You let the enemy to walk you through their manipulation and then you observe and carefully listen. Then you get to understand their motive and anticipate the end goal of the enemy. Now you use your mind and methods to circumvent the enemy’s tricks and attack the enemy with strategy. ~Praveen Jada *Do read the Disclaimer

Work until your cup is full

It’s your moral obligation to pursue your passion and improve yourself for a very long time before you realize that you could take that to next level. Which is to use your skill set to impact others lives and use your passion for the purpose of others improvement. You need to have your cup full […]

Do things that you cannot do

All your progress, growth, happiness, feeling significant, feeling valued, gaining self respect, gaining confidence, gaining courage depends upon doing the things that you cannot do. Pursue things that are out of your comfort zone. ~Praveen Jada *Do read the Disclaimer