Author: vinodnarayan
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Sometimes Gratitude is what is missing
Sometimes You Just Have to Put a Full Stop. Sometimes you just have to say it is all that is there. There is nothing more. Put a full stop. Turn a new page and write afresh. The new page might not connect to what came before. And that’s okay. Start anew. The other day, I…
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Happy Reading to you All !!
Last weekend I was in Dallas attending a literature festival, where I also had a short session titled “What Should Be the Next Book to Read?” The crux of my talk was simple: people who read regularly rarely ask this question because the next book usually finds them. Most often, this question comes from people…
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Having a Decade View of our Life
Yesterday, I was listening to James Clear (author of Atomic Habits) speak to students at Ohio State University. One question and his answer really stuck with me. The question was about short-term and long-term goals and how we manage both. Personally, I’ve never been a great goal setter. I am trying to change that.Without goals,…
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Having a Good attitude for no reason
Recently I read something. I don’t even remember where, so apologies if you’re reading this and it was your idea. The point was simple yet powerful: “Have a good attitude for no reason.” It made me pause and reflect. We always have reasons for being in a bad mood, things that frustrate us, disappoint us,…
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The Idea of a Scrum Master
A few weeks ago, I came across a blog post titled “Scrum Masters Are the Most Useless Role in Tech.” I left a long comment there which garnered some good response and I want to share the crux of my argument here as this topic always sparks strong reactions. Some genuinely feel the way the…
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Some New Learning on Confidence
A few Thursdays before as part of Throwback Thursday I posted a picture on LinkedIn. It was from May 2010. A time I was at the rock bottom of my life both financially and even professionally. Full of self doubt and absolutely stuck and unable to see what was ahead. But from a family standpoint…
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Our Relationship with work
We don’t work for the same reasons at 25 as we do at 55, yet companies and people could mistakenly treat us in the same way. It is not anyone’s fault it is about change, about what matters, what is visible and what transpires in our professional life. What We Seek at Work Changes with…
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Being Authentic
Sometimes it is a coincidence when you end up watching or listening to something that you have been thinking about. Yesterday I listened to an interview that Jason Averbook was having with Dr Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic on his podcast “Now to Next” where they talk about Tomas’s new book “Don’t Be Yourself: Why Authenticity Is Overrated…


