Sunday, September 27, 2015

Flexibility of perspectives and rigidity of attitude...!!!

Dear Friends, The innovations happening on a regular basis are disrupting the existing concepts, ideas, methods, practices, processes in the world in many ways hence certain perspective might hold it's relevance during certain specific period of time however with the ever evolving business world heavily disrupted by the technological innovations makes it mandatory for us to develop flexibility to replace certain notion, perspectives, practices with the new one. Based on the existing inputs, know how, information, knowledge and experience we have specific ideas, concepts, thought processes or skills about our area of work however given the dynamically changing developments around, the idea to stick to those notions, skills, point of views would be a path towards disappointments only. So perspectives need to be checked and modified, corrected based on the latest in the field however the attitude for living and working should be strengthened day by day, the intentions, the motive, the hunger to make things happen, the determined efforts to make things a reality has to be matured , developed with greater grit and poise. Thoughts see the light of the day when they are backed with strong motives, intentions, which add the dynamics of untiring efforts to the execution of any activity or a goal. The take away from the discussion can be, let the thoughts change based upon the recent developments happening around to suit the contemporary requirements however the intentions, the attitude for making things happen should be rigid enough to fight all odds to success. Wishing you a great week ahead. Thank you. Warm Regards, Linson Corporate Trainer,Mumbai 9323165937 e-learning to evolve 5 minutes to Evolved 50 years Motivation, Stress Management, Team Work, Team Management Skills, High Performance Teams, Planning Skills, Life Style Management, Ethics and Etiquette, Communication Skills, Customer Service, Leadership skills, Managerial Skills, Change Management, Selling Skills, Time Management, Innovation, Meditation and Self Transformation

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