3. What is a Challenge As per dictionary, It’s a call to engage in a contest, a fight or a competition. something that by its nature or character serves as a call to battle, contest, special effort, etc. It evokes the image of a duel.
6. Can you see Challenge? We are not Lost, we are locationallychallenged. John M. Ford.
7. Until you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered, you will never grow
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9. Recognize your strengths & put them to test A rubber band is a perfect illustration of this. It’s made to stretch. When it is not being stretched, it is small & relaxed, but as long as it remains in that shape, it is not doing what it was made to do. When it stretches, it is enlarged; it becomes tense and dynamic, and it does what it was intended to do.
10. You Can Do More or Better, What you have been doing now, Think & Explore
11. References to explore more …… 3 Seconds: The Power of Thinking Twice by Les Parrot. Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking by Malcolm Gladwell.
12. Thanks For your Time Global IT Engagement Manager having 16 years of industry experience (Academics from IMT, India, Carnegie Mellon University, Harvard Business Publishing, PMI USA) I occasionally write about enterprise program/ project management, IT governance, collaboration, web 2.0, enterprise 2.0, BI, SaaS, cloud computing, disruptive technology innovations/ leading examples, technology implementation as business differentiator, leading teams and share thoughts on various management books/ articles which I read time to time. Jaiveer Singh www.twitter.com/singhjaiveer www.singhjaiveer.blogspot.com www.project-management-practice.blogspot.com www.collaboration2010.blogspot.com
Editor's Notes
It’s dueling to defect the thought of “There is nothing I can do”. a duel is an engagement in combat between two individuals, with matched weapons in accordance with their combat doctrines. In the modern application, the term is applied to aerial warfare between fighter pilots.
Friedrich Nietzsche - 19th-century German philosopher
John Milo "Mike" Ford (April 10, 1957 – September 25, 2006) was an American science fiction and fantasy writer, game designer, and poet.
Ralph Waldo Emerson (May 25, 1803 – April 27, 1882) was an American essayist, philosopher, and poet, best remembered for leading the Transcendentalist movement of the mid 19th century.
Blink- The author describes the main subject of his book as "thin-slicing": our ability to gauge what is really important from a very narrow period of experience. In other words, this is an idea that spontaneous decisions are often as good as—or even better than—carefully planned and considered ones.The price of greatness is responsibility
Blink- The author describes the main subject of his book as "thin-slicing": our ability to gauge what is really important from a very narrow period of experience. In other words, this is an idea that spontaneous decisions are often as good as—or even better than—carefully planned and considered ones.The price of greatness is responsibility