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Posts Tagged → balance

Balancing the quest for serendipity and the desire to focus

posted in Think on April 12, 2016 by Rajesh Setty 0 Comment
Balancing the quest for serendipity and the desire to focus

It’s seems like a dilemma. Every business book will say you need to focus to make something big happen Then, you talk to many successful people in private and you will hear stories of sheer randomness, serendipity, chance meeting with someone, luck and so on. Think about it: You have a quest for serendipity You… Continue reading →

10 Good Reasons to Get a Mentor

posted in General on March 21, 2012 by Rajesh Setty 0 Comment

There is a good chance that you don’t have a mentor right now and are not even considering entering into such a relationship in the near future. Yet athletes have mentors, actors have mentors and business leaders have mentors. Why not technology professionals? Here are a few reasons why you might want to consider engaging… Continue reading →

Where should you draw the line on criticism?

posted in General on May 7, 2011 by Rajesh Setty 2 Comments

You require a really fine balance when it comes to paying attention to criticism when you are on the receiving end. If you ignore criticism completely, you may be missing some good feedback. If you take every criticism at face value, you may be tempted to act on erroneous feedback. More often than not, people… Continue reading →

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