SiQ

An Ambiguous Leader Versus a True Leader

“Brave Leaders are Never Silent Around Hard Things.” Brené Brown An employee once quit his job because of the discrimination…

8 months ago

Balancing Guilt on the Scales of Primary and Secondary Status Decisions

Guilt is a one-way street that leads a person into the depth of extreme remorse for one’s action or inaction.…

8 months ago

The Price to Pay for Excitement, Contentment, and Peace is Worth Your Time, Effort, and Energy

Surprisingly, happiness is not supposed to be found in everything that you do. Even if it’s something we look for…

8 months ago

Enhance Your SiQ to Listen to Your Instincts, Loud and Clear

“Where would she usually go when she’s feeling lost and low?” “Well, she always goes to that place… beyond the…

9 months ago

Why a Steady Mind is More Practical in a Transactional World

A while ago, I met a friend who has been meditating for the good part of two decades. Recently, he…

9 months ago

Becoming Acceptable to Others Versus Being Our True Selves

“And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it…

9 months ago

Navigating the Decision-Making Process on the Grounds of Neutrality

Most people feel terrible when a decision they make does not produce the outcome they expected. But can we be…

10 months ago

The Dispensable Virtue of a True Leader

Leadership coaching in India is about to take a new turn. Let’s talk about dispensability today! Have these thoughts ever…

10 months ago

Verbal, Mental, and Physical: The Embodiment of Silence in a Leader

“The word LISTEN“The word LISTEN contains the same word as SILENT.” ~Alfred Brendel Being a leader is one of the…

10 months ago

The 3-A Formula of Self-Gratitude: Elevate Your Spiritual Quotient (SiQ)

In our day-to-day lives, it is not uncommon to find ourselves trapped in the broiling soup of a challenging day,…

10 months ago