Created by - AvtarLabs Team
Let’s reflect on the lifecycle of space in your home or workplace. In the first phase, you keep adding things for aesthetic or functional purposes. Most of times, you do not discard things by evaluating its usefulness or relevance overtime. To give an example, most accountants will still have the big calculators they used some 15 years before. Have you ever wondered that the volume of things that you possess is always equal to or exceed the storage units you have? In the next phase, you keep adding storage units in every possible corner until you run out of space.Then comes the time for relocation or renovation or just realization that you have a very little space to add. In this phase, you realize that several things you possess have no use or any value to you. These items were just consuming space because you had not made any effort to assess and clean up. There are scientific theories suggesting that clutter has a negative impact on emotional and psychological wellness.Extrapolate the above concept to time. Like space, time is limited – 24 hours in a day and 365 days in a year. Time is more valuable as you cannot reclaim what is lost. Sometimes we do tasks that simply do not add any value to us or to anyone. Just as you put a painting to fill the otherwise blank wall, you engage in something to fill the vacuum in time.Understand, it is ok not to be busy all the time. Critically evaluate everything you intend to do in a month or a quarter. Disengage from non-value adding tasks (throw unwanted things) and create blocks of free time (empty your storage units). Consciously engage in nurturing and productive activities that aligns with your vision.Value time. Fill it wisely.
More detailsPublished - Sat, 04 Jun 2022
Created by - AvtarLabs Team
For a kid, the first aspiration is most likely to become a doctor, and then a teacher and then a policeman. These aspirations are based on their exposure to the respective profession at different ages. As we grow, our aspirations evolve constantly with more knowledge, experience and accomplishments. Several external factors also play a vital role in this evolution. We slowly start to see the barriers to achieving the aspirations.Some overcome the roadblocks with passion and commitment, while others settle down with what they could do or keep searching for alternatives. At a certain age, we get so engrossed in our daily routine we forget to even aspire. Many may not even have a coherent response to the most common interview question – “where do you see yourself in 5 years from now?”. One may justify by claiming that the priorities in the life has changed. The truth is that those individuals have started to lead the life by reacting to happenings.Don’t aspire for something and think that it will automatically happen. Miracles do not happen always. Mere aspiration and no action create anxiety and amplifies a sense of failure, disappointment and displeasure. If you are convinced about your aspiration, commit yourself and learn what it will take to accomplish. Do a reasonable amount of research to learn the ways to accomplish and challenges you may encounter along the way.Based on the knowledge thus earned, develop an action plan that is reasonable and realistic. Your plan should adhere to the principles of a ‘SMART’ plan. Get your plan independently evaluated by your peer, mentor or coach. Enable yourself with proper tools to monitor your progress and be flexible to accommodate changes to the plan based on your progress.An aspiration not backed by an action plan is like a kid aspiring to become a doctor, this time not with innocence but out of insanity. Sorry.Got an aspiration, start with a plan.
More detailsPublished - Thu, 16 Jun 2022
Created by - AvtarLabs Team
Your current and future action is determined by your thoughts. Your thoughts go through a constant evolution process influenced by your experiences, beliefs and values. Hence, you may act differently when faced with an identical challenge at two different points in time. For example, you had to gather a lot of courage to take your first roller coaster ride. Your next and every subsequent experience is shaped by the cumulative experiences of earlier rides and beliefs.Your thoughts set the boundaries or the frame, inside of which you believe that you are operating freely. Quite often and many individuals in general try to remain within the boundaries set by their thoughts. The “status quo” gives a sense of security and comfort, until an external factor disturbs the equilibrium and proves it to be otherwise.This false sense of security puts your mind in a dormant mode. It finds every possible rationale to tell you not to ‘Rock the boat’. You may get easily enslaved by this attitude, which not only restricts your growth but also blindsight you from the wonderful opportunities that pass just outside your immediate comfort zone.To ensure continued growth and to seize great opportunities, be curious to explore and experience what is outside your comfort, and nudge the boundaries of what you can do. Either by yourself or with the help of a trusted partner or mentor, do a honest introspection of your thoughts and actions, question your status quo, assess your potential and re-program yourself to scale higher. It may sound a lot. Do it. Else, you may get stuck inside the frame.
More detailsPublished - Thu, 16 Jun 2022
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