Join 21K other subscribers

Tag: A Whole New Mind

  • The Growing Importance of Right Brain Skills

    Daily writing prompt
    What brings a tear of joy to your eye?

    Importance of right brain skills

    When I see my own daughter exceling in activities like ART, MUSIC, DANCE that demand a huge amount of RIGHT BRAIN SKILLS, it brings a tear of joy in my eye.

    As mentioned by Daniel Pink in his book A Whole New Mind, right brainers are going to rule the future since these skills are not replicable nor automatable.

    Hence if you have kids nurture their right brain skills to give them a better future.

    For more insights from A Whole New Mind, please visit the link –

    https://viewpointsunplugged.com/?s=A+whole+new+mind

  • Are you good at ANALYSIS yet NOT able to GRAB the BIG PICTURE?This is where you should FOCUS ON..

    Adopted from the following great insight shared by Daniel Pink from the book A Whole New Mind

    1) Left Brain for number crunching vs Right Brain for getting the big picture

    2) From Industrial Age till Information Age need of the hour was L(Left Brain) Directed thinking.

    3) In the modern Conceptual Age , in the age of abundance , R(Right Brain) Directed Thinking would rule.

  • If you are ONE of these kind , the future belongs to you..

    Adopted from the following great insight shared by Daniel Pink from the book A Whole New Mind

    The future belongs to a very different kind of person with a very different kind of mind—creators and empathizers, pattern recognizers, and meaning makers.”

  • These are the qualities that enable a GREAT LEADER to stand out..

    Adopted from the following great insight shared by Daniel Pink from the book A Whole New Mind

    Mastery of design, empathy, play, and other seemingly “soft” aptitudes is now the main way for individuals and firms to stand out in a crowded marketplace.”

  • This move from Information to Conceptual age explains the growing importance of the RIGHT BRAIN..

    Adopted from the following great insight shared by Daniel Pink from the book A Whole New Mind

    We are moving from an economy and a society built on the logical, linear, computerlike capabilities of the Information Age to an economy and a society built on the inventive, empathic, big-picture capabilities of what’s rising in its place, the Conceptual Age.

  • Do you ASK the RIGHT QUESTIONS?

    Adopted from the following great insight shared by Daniel Pink from the book A Whole New Mind. This highlights the art of asking the right questions to derive desired results.

    Asking “Why?” can lead to understanding. Asking “Why not?” can lead to breakthroughs.”

  • The need to transition from LEFT BRAIN to RIGHT BRAIN capability , explained..

    Adopted from the following great insight shared by Daniel Pink from the book A Whole New Mind

    Today, the defining skills of the previous era—the “left brain” capabilities that powered the Information Age—are necessary but no longer sufficient. And the capabilities we once disdained or thought frivolous—the “right-brain” qualities of inventiveness, empathy, joyfulness, and meaning—increasingly will determine who flourishes and who flounders.

  • “Right brain oriented” minds will rule the future..This explains..

    Adopted from the following great insight shared by Daniel Pink from the book A Whole New Mind

    The future belongs to a very different kind of person with a very different kind of mind—creators and empathizers, pattern recognizers, and meaning makers.”

  • The SKILLS required to stand out in a modern day CROWDED marketplace..

    Adopted from the following great insight shared by Daniel Pink from the book A Whole New Mind

    Mastery of design, empathy, play, and other seemingly “soft” aptitudes is now the main way for individuals and firms to stand out in a crowded marketplace.”

  • The modern age demands these skills..How prepared are you?

    Adopted from the following great insight shared by Daniel Pink from the book A Whole New Mind

    We are moving from an economy and a society built on the logical, linear, computerlike capabilities of the Information Age to an economy and a society built on the inventive, empathic, big-picture capabilities of what’s rising in its place, the Conceptual Age.”