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Unforgiving Denigration

“The trouble with most of us is that we’d rather be ruined by praise than saved by criticism.” -Norman Vincent Peale. Why Denigration Hurts? Undoubtedly, yes, and (perhaps) it is unavoidable too. We all are perfectly imperfect. Aren’t we? Why to talk about others, even we are (often) quite sure about our own inadequacies.However,The challenge is in acknowledging the reality. Definitely tough, when it comes from others. By and large, we do not take criticism well. We won’t listen to criticism because we believe all criticism to be unjustified. We ... Read More

The Self-Deception of Irrationality

A blinding influence that can intuitively incapacitate your effectiveness at work… “Once upon a time, there was a brave king called….” Picture a stretched sun-filled summer noon, in the leafy shadow of the portico of a placid hamlet-home on the corner of a small town in the west of India, a toddler innocently listening to the story… When I look back at my growing years, I realize that my mother’s folk tales or father’s mythical heroic legends had a great influence over the shaping up of my life values.  How ... Read More

PROMISE OF FORGIVENESS…EMBRACE YOUR CHOICE

Does your room really have a view, Or even a window to look through? All I want is for you to look inside of you. Don’t be afraid to walk through the door. Believe it or not, you’ve opened it. –  Chris Cormack (Mind Moon Circle Quarterly, Autumn 1992, pp.21)   Can you forgive your wrongdoers? By and large, we find it so demanding to muster up earnest compassion for those who have wronged us. In last three decades of my successful professional passage, I have also witnessed individuals who ... Read More