One sitting books :)

I am a book worm, have been since the time I could read. My special love has been fiction for the longest time, till I met Krishnan and then I started reading self-help, biographies, etc. Then once I moved into senior management, leadership positions, my interest shifted completely to the leadership and management books. I … Read more

Is it difficult to be good ?

I completed reading this amazing book “The difficulty of being good” by Gurcharan Das a couple of weeks back. It’s going to be difficult to summarize the book, but am going to pick ten statements that are worth meditating over. This book has to be read and re-read and re-read for the meaning to really … Read more

Savor living – Ditch the idiot box !

I started reading this book just before the New year called “Savor: Mindful eating, Mindful life”. It is written by the Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh and Dr. Lillian Cheung. The central theme of the book is to live our lives mindfully, eating, moving and breathing with mindfulness. So to some it may seem like … Read more

The Vivekananda series …….. 8. Transformation

This is one of Swami Vivekananda’s quotes that’s so easy not to follow 🙂 because he says it’s better to wear slippers than carpet the whole Earth !! It goes completely against what we like to do – change others while we want to remain unchanged. 🙂 As we litter the streets or throw out … Read more

The Vivekananda series ……. 7. Risk Taking

This is a corollary quote to the quote on daring – this is about daring to take risks. Let’s think a little more about what sort of risks we take …. Study in a really good school, worry incessantly about marks and commit suicide when we get 95% instead of 97%… buy the latest in-fashion … Read more

Mindless.. Mindset.. Mindful

The first book I have picked up to read in 2014 is “Savor: Mindful Eating, Mindful Life” by Thich Nhat Hanh and Dr. Lilian Cheung. I have gained weight in Bangalore and it has been bothering me since it took a lot of effort to lose the weight in the first place. For good health … Read more

Women – self-limiting beliefs

Yesterday I spoke in our internal women network session about self limiting beliefs that women carry, which doesn’t let us reach senior leadership levels in organizations and also doesn’t let us live to our potential. Am attaching the slides here on this blog. Please share widely. Slide 1 The next two slides talk about my … Read more

Paul Polman – the one lever that is changing Unilever !

Paul Polman – A refreshing true leader in an 150 year old firm. This interview came in the Economic Times – corporate dossier and was an absolute pleasure to read. Paul speaks of sustainability, basics of leadership and gives jargon-less practical “gyan”. Reading this interview also made me believe again in the value of purpose, … Read more

Coincidences – 2

I find coincidences fascinating and I have written about them earlier in my blog.. Infact it’s almost the same time last year. Coincidences Today I was flipping through the list of countries that Krishnan and I want to visit. This list was made 709 days back on the 16th of Sept (thank technology and Steve … Read more