Psychology

Feedback ≠ Failure

Yes Feedback isn’t equal to Failure! But your body doesn’t know that.Let me explain…. You just walked out of your performance review. On the surface, it was normal.Your manager said the usual:“You’re doing well. I’d love to see a bit more proactive leadership from you.”But that’s not what your body heard. Your nervous system translated …

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“Willpower Battle” have you been fighting and losing?

You’ve tried willpower before.Well, How’d that work out?Your brain isn’t designed for willpower. It’s designed for efficiency.Think about your phone for a second. When you first get it, what happens? It comes with default settings. Default apps. Default brightness. Default notifications.You can override these settings… but it takes deliberate effort. And the moment you stop …

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Do you drive the same route for years just like being on autopilot?

Ever notice how you can drive the same route to work for years, completely on autopilot?Your conscious mind is elsewhere – planning your day, listening to a podcast – while something else navigates perfectly.That “something else” is your unconscious mind. And understanding how it works changes everything.I’m going to explain what NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) is …

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Your Brain was hacked

Yes! Your brain was hacked before you were 7 years old. Not your phone. Not your laptop. But your actual neural pathways. Yes, The most sophisticated breach in history happened before you could even speak—and guess what? You never got a notification. And what if I told you that 90% of your daily decisions, reactions, …

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Is Competition Good?

Microsoft and Google were competing with each other and were constantly anticipating their rival’s next move. During this time, Apple concentrated on innovation and moved on to become one of the biggest companies in technology. In one passage, the Chinese philosopher Chuang Tzu describes competition and its limitations as follows: “When an archer is shooting …

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