Kavi

What’s Your Score?
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Without discretion, data has raw power to dictate emptiness into lives. It brings victories that are pyrrhic at best. Data is a good point to begin to pause and ponder. But it's often not a good idea to treat it...
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clear about procrastination
To Be Clear About Procrastination
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Akrasia, I read, was a greek word developed to describe "a state of acting against better judgement"
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A Personal Scare
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Stretch, challenge and opportunities to have a proper reflection on such challenges provide fantastic opportunities for growth. Not only that. When comfort and a certain level of predictability keep company for extended periods of time, it is a recipe for...
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Heck, it’s a new decade!
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The new year offers us an opportunity to turn a fresh page. A fresh page that celebrates our joys, sorrows imperfections, frayed edges and fuzzy feelings.
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Arrivals and Departures
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I am accustomed to airports, airline food and whizzing past arrivals and departures.  My work makes it that way. The other day, I was tasked with receiving family arriving from abroad. In the middle of the night,  it dawned on me...
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The ladder of giving
The ladder of giving
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The ladder of giving came to me after a stellar conversation with a business leader whose ways of giving reminded me of my great grandmother.
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Laugh out loud
Just so that you laugh out loud
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The importance of laughing with our teams cannot be overstated. Why is laughter waning in our lives
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A case for hobbies
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Hobbies are not the 'optional extras' that they seem.They help a huge deal in building careers and professions.Not sure? Well,here are four reasons.
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Whats in your frame
What’s in your frame?
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"A year ago, a very senior business leader let me in on his secret way of working. He showed me a small pocketbook."
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Of a personal loss and dealing with it
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We sat in a circle discussing "one thing that we had lost, we so wish we hadn't". The story circle that I host once in a while, spawns delightful conversation and an insight or two.
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