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 took to blossom.” Anais Nin
Why Getting Out of Your Comfort Zone Might Be the Biggest Mistake of Your Life
You may have often heard or read a quote conveying the downside of living in your comfort zone. Things like Life Begins at the End
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 driven by the whims and
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 crossed your mind? We’ve been
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 most challenging feats you
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, a string of failures, or
The Powerful Impact of Parental Involvement in Career Mentoring
As a career coach in Delhi NCR, I’ve met several parents who want to be a part of their child’s career-making decision. The best way
Action Versus Intention: Which One Tips the Scales?
I had a session with a client who complained about the inability to complete a task. Any task that needed focus was achieved in the
Shifting the Focus: Why Parents Need Counseling More Than Their Children
Not long ago, the parents of a Dipti (name changed to maintain confidentiality) visited me at my office to talk about their child’s future. They
The Role of Early Career Mentoring in Youth Development
Career mentoring is the process of mentoring an individual to help them identify their true potential. It’s a process that guides one to understand their
What is Career Counseling and Why Your Child May Not Need It
“Mentoring is a brain to pick, an ear to listen, and a push in the right direction.” ~John C. Crosby Your child has several career
Coping with Ageism in the Workplace
“Too old at 72? Careful. Ageism is out. We’ll have the law on you.” ~Malvyn Bragg If companies had the best Leadership development program, the
How To Improve Work-Life Balance in Your Mid-Career Years
“Work is a rubber ball. If you drop it, it will bounce back. The other four balls—family, health, friends, and integrity—are made of glass. If
Key Tips to Expand your Network during your Mid Career Phase
During your mid-career time, which is typically between the ages of 35 and 45, you pretty much have a strong network. This is ideally the
Exploring the Possibilities of a Career Switch: Is it the Right Move?
I’ve known several people who’ve experienced the dullness of their first career. I’ve also known several who’ve succeeded in their first careers but now want