Becoming a Winner – INK Talks 2018
Use the power of micro-goals to consistently set small and incremental goals for yourself to achieve absolutely incredible things!
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Use the power of micro-goals to consistently set small and incremental goals for yourself to achieve absolutely incredible things!
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So I coped.
And today for all those startup founders that are struggling like I did – I want to share some of those coping mechanisms that kept me sane. And I hope that some of them work for you.
Vlog Transcript: Welcome back to the fifth and final episode of my blog series on ‘How to speak more confidently
Vlog Transcript: Hi there, this is Ritu and I’m back with my vlog series on ‘How to speak more confidently
Vlog Transcript: Hi everybody, this is Ritu and welcome back to my vlog series on How to speak more confidently
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There are proven ways to hack your productivity. To make sure that work gets done and with a minimum of effort. And the secret (that’s not so secret) is that you have to first hack your mood! Find out, with tech entrepreneur, Ritu Srivastava!
Let’s face it, a lot of the tasks that we perform in our daily routine are boring as hell. If we had to do just those, our brains would go numb and we would pass out and die and that would not be helpful for anyone.
However, when we combine these boring, mundane tasks with the interesting high priority tasks, not only do we get them done, we get them done without the resulting boredom and in zero the time. It’s a win-win situation, people!
The next time you see someone do something that you can’t and feel a tingle of admiration, that’s the moment to ask yourself, “Do I wish I could do that?”.
And then listen to the answer!
Chances are that your mind will automatically respond, “I could if I wanted to, but I don’t want to!”.
And that’s the giveaway.
That’s the defence mechanism we’ve built for ourselves – that we could if we wanted to, but we don’t because we don’t want to.
That we have better things to do.
Because then it’s a choice – something we control – versus a vulnerability that we don’t want to expose to the world.