Most of my adventures in the past years are made up of random yeses. From work, to fun, and even to how I was led to join TDY was about a yes while I was trying to fix my life. Earlier this week, I had a short meaningful talk with my marketing team about the … Continue reading
Tag Archives: management
Two-way individuality
Individuality isn’t confined just to how responsibility should start on the personal level. Growing or developing others is also on an individual basis – precisely because we are individuals. Social change should take this very seriously, as not doing so would cause more harm than good. Continue reading
The first you, not the next someone
Your individuality is the key to your purpose, and it is uniquely you – while you cannot be like anyone else, nobody can be like you either. Don’t strive to be like anyone else (except for Christ), but be an unbeatable you! Continue reading
[Weekly Word] Doing it well
| ɪˈfɪʃ(ə)nt | I am not an efficient worker, I will admit it. That alone takes away half – or even more – of my productivity, and it’s frustrating: Effectivity alone is not the key. It has to be tempered with and strengthened by efficiency. I first learned this concept in my first management class, and ever … Continue reading
Dream on, and dream!
Your dreams may be one way God – or your Higher Being – is speaking to you, and thus one way you can realize and live out your higher purpose or your Reason. Take time to look at them, and more importantly, follow them. Continue reading
[Weekly Word] Getting it done
We can have all the dreams and visions we have in this world and in this life, but if we cannot produce tangible results or outcome, then we are not successful. This week’s Word is “effective”. Continue reading
A visionary’s flaw, or the relationship between principles and kindness
Living a conscious life of purpose involves high principles or standards, and adhering to them. However, we run the risk of alienating others – and even ourselves! – by too strict an adherence or enforcement of said standards. We have to remember to be kind and understanding in accommodating others – and even towards ourselves! Continue reading
6 easy ways to combat stress
Stress, if not taken well, can be our undoing. It is what weakens the immune system and therefore makes us more susceptible to disease and illness. Fortunately, it can be managed very easily. Here are six ways how. Continue reading
Nature, M.D.
The human body has – and even is – its own natural healing system, something that Western medicine takes for granted. This is ultimately rooted in amino acids, of which we need 20 different kinds to stay healthy. Amino acids are best found in food. Stay healthy therefore by eating a balanced diet and eating rightly! Continue reading
Criticalness, reading, and the brain all go into a bar…
Not only can reading contribute to social responsibility and development, it’s actually also physiologically good for you! This is especially when critical reading is applied – and it goes hand-in-hand with critical thinking! Continue reading