As a kid we all would have grown up watching TV shows a HERO would eventually win over a FORMIDABLE RIVAL. Our brain is wired for stories and hence the need of a hero and villain in a compelling story.
Read this wonderful insight from Carmine Gallo’s book that explores this quirk of the brain.
What defines BEST LISTENERS? Read this insight to know more
This is what research has to say about BEST LISTENERS. If you want to be one this insight from Charles Duhigg’s Supercommunicators, will be very helpful. This insight will enlighten on what defines best listeners.
The best listeners are ones who do not pretend and listen with intent. They are the ones with whom we feel free to open up and share our ideas.
“The best listeners aren’t just listening,” said Margaret Clark, the Yale psychologist. “They’re triggering emotions by asking questions, expressing their own emotions, doing things that prompt the other person to say something real.”
Read another such insightful post from the same book:
Read this wonderful insight from Cal Newport’s Slow Productivity to understand how practicing Seasonality can lead to Creative work. This is what worked for our ancestors.
The key is not to remain ON ALL the time.
“To work without change or rest all year would have seemed unusual to most of our ancestors. Seasonality was deeply integrated into the human experience.”
The last thing I got excited about recently is SLOW PRODUCTIVITY.
Sow Productivity is a concept coined by Cal Newport in his recent book.
The following three are the key tenets of Slow Productivity
DO FEWER THINGS
Obsess with QUALITY
Work at a NATURAL PACE
All of this not only prevents burn out but helps to maintain a healthy work life balance. The exciting aspect of this concept is that it helps us create something unique that leads to a fulfilling life.
Wherever you live always aim for simple living and high thinking. As this great quote illustrates, money and fame can do us no good as long as we are not happy with ourselves.
It’s not how big the house is, It’s how happy the home is.
After all life it not a race it is an infinite game which we need to play bravely with an infinite mindset.
Studying the AGTA community of Northern Philippines throws light on the creativity aspects needed for both hunting and agriculture. This finding can be extrapolated in our modern day as well. Hunting versus agriculture which is more creative? Read to know more.
Unlike Hunting both the agriculture and industrial age led to the death of creativity. This was due to the fact that life was meant to be more predictable unlike the slow productivity needs of hunters.
Small seasonality refers to breaking the pattern of boring daily work routine. It recommends sprinkling fun in our work routine to enliven us. The Four rules for small seasonality are as follows:
For such insightful posts from Cal Newport’s Slow Productivity read: