Thursday, 12 March 2015

Learnings # Fundey !!!

We seem to work diligently  on Risk Analysis but lesser when it comes to REWARDS PROJECTION.We  Exaggerate the risks and hold ourselves with negative results rather than focusing on rewards of  those risks if we get successful.
    Ambitious Optimism is anyways better than skeptical Pessimism..
      It is always better to know what you don't know than to not even know that  you don't know. 
        A Question not asked is a door left unopened ! 
          First step to analysis is to figure out the points which defines who we are .. Awareness of our Life , events that shape us , mistakes/ wrongs and learnings from them. Acknowledgement that we are struck , where we are struck and what we need to overcome it .
            People are far more capable than they think they are!
            If you believe it , You will see it.
              Ask powerful questions and you will reach the answer yourselves . 
                The person who has faced the problem is actually the best person to solve that problem. Just that he hasn't yet  realized  it. 
                  Talent can open only first door or second at most but ATTITUDE is the element which will open the last door for you. TALENT is just a spark , ATTITUDE leads it to the Fire ! 
                      Some Concepts :
                        1) Ride the Train. : ( Put yourself in others / situation's shoes ) 
                        2) WING to Wing Thinking. ( End to End or a broader perspective of things . From Initial step to end result not just intermediate levels that we are responsible for. )
                        3) True North. ( Using the pole star -  the dreams, aspirations, dependencies in order to assess the correctness of orientation in Life. Are we on right Track , heading the right direction ?? ) 
                        4) Bullet Train Thinking. ( Incremental innovation Vs a  revolutionary thinking . Take a step back and redefine and resolve the problem statement. )

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