Simplify Life. Weekend Reads: When You Realize You’ll Never Get Your Dream Job
सपने तब भी देखता था. अब भी देखता हूँ. सोच भी बनी हुई है. लेकिन कुछ बदल गया है. पहले बड़े कदम उठाने से डरता नहीं था. अब डरता हूँ. ये जो डर है न. आपको कुछ करने नहीं देता. आपको आपके सही स्वरूप में आने नहीं देता. इसके साये में जीते हैं एक जैसा जीवन, जीवन भर. सबसे खतरनाक होता है, जब आपको लगने लगे कि आप अपने सपनों का जीवन अब कभी नहीं जी पाएंगे.
लेकिन, सोचता हूँ क्या लेट ब्लूमेर्स बनने की कोई संभावना है?
मैंने 2019 में कई लक्ष्य बनाये. कुछ पूरे हुए. बहुत सारे अधूरे रह गए. इसे अगली पोस्ट में शेयर करूंगा.
फिलहाल इस सप्ताह बहुत सारी पढ़ी स्टोरीज में से कुछ सिलेक्टेड स्टोरीज आपको लिए. पढ़ें और आप क्या सोचते हैं कमेंट बॉक्स में शेयर करें.
When You Realize You’ll Never Get Your Dream Job - While you might not get to be the rock star you once dreamed you’d be, with resilience, persistence, and conscious experimentation, trial-and-error may eventually lead you to a place where you will feel that you’re doing what you were actually meant to do all along.
The Art of Blooming Late - If you aspire to do more personally fulfilling work—say, to found a start-up or turn a hobby into a full-fledged career—drafting a plan of action can be daunting. Even so, a few newly released books suggest that it’s entirely possible to develop the wherewithal, nerve, and clarity of purpose to create your own version of Mozart’s Don Giovanni.
The Japanese philosophy of Kaizen can improve your life in 3 easy steps - Since Kaizen is a philosophy, and not a rigid system, it’s flexible and adaptable to your working style, preferences, and personality. You can plug-and-play select practices depending on what resonates for you. For example, some people live by the mantra to “Get 1% better each day.” Others opt to incorporate Kaizen through the 5S approach (Sort, Straighten, Shine, Standardize, Sustain).
While Kaizen is typically applied to industrial processes like supply chain and logistics, it’s useful in the context of personal productivity and work habits, too. You can implement an official one-hour weekly review on a Sunday night to prioritize your focus and projects for the week ahead.
Why I started setting 3-month goals instead of yearly goals - According to experts including author Michael Hyatt setting 3-month goals is way more productive than setting 6 months goals or yearly goals. They are also more likely to beat procrastination.
Why? Because they’re actionable.
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