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One blind spot to avoid in your quest to be true to yourself

posted in General on December 15, 2014 by Rajesh Setty 0 Comment
One blind spot to avoid in your quest to be true to yourself

You would have heard (generally from motivational speakers) about the need to be true to yourself. Common terms used are: Be yourself Be true to yourself You can only be yourself, everybody else is taken Be You I can go on and also I agree with most of the statements but with a caveat. If… Continue reading →

7 Reasons Why Paying More May be a Good Strategy

posted in General on June 19, 2012 by Rajesh Setty 0 Comment

Who would not want to get the most for nothing? Almost all. Is it practical? Probably not. Why would anyone want to pay more as a strategy? Actually, you might want to consider that in some cases depending on the nature of the project. Here are seven reasons: 1. When you want mindshare of the… Continue reading →

Why MANY smart people take shortcuts and how you can avoid that trap

posted in General, Work on May 3, 2010 by Rajesh Setty 4 Comments

Shortcut (def): shorter alternative route If the right shortcuts are taken, it’s a good thing. For example, you are driving home everyday on a particular route. One day, your friend tells you about a shorter alternative route. If you take that route, you might save time AND money. Using a shortcut of this nature is… Continue reading →

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