I have always wondered..........
ask a guy where he wants to be in (personal) life in 3 or 5 years and he will tell you precisely what he wants to be, where he wants to be - wd like to have a million bucks in my bank account, wd like to be a General Manager, wd like to be married, wd like to drive a Merc or a BMW(ahem!) ...
Ask him where he would like his Organisation to be in the same time period - no clue.... my boss hasn't told me yet, it is not my job of think of that!!, I am not sure if I will be around here in 3 to 5 years (more honest answer, i guess) :-)
why is it always like this?
Inner engineering - had heard so much about this program that I finally succumbed to my curiosity. Am also in a transition phase in my career and thought I had done so much of outer Engineering - Education, Networking, continuous learning of techniques and tools so felt it is time for some Inner Engineering. A three and a half day investment seemed quite appropriate as well at the Isha Centre in a scenic setting near Coimbatore. Here are some key learnings and insights for the ones interested….. First, it is a completely new journey into a realm that is beyond our normal logical, questioning mind. It calls for a leap of faith into a new dimension not easily explained by the axioms we are so familiar with in day to day life. However, it is done in a very "secular", non denominational, non-religious manner without pushing you too much. So well packaged and marketed in my view!! Second, it is an intense program both mentally and physically. You are in the program 24 hrs...
How right you are. "Thinking" is a problem for most people. I think it stems out of the fact that people do not have confidence in themselves. Maybe like the scouts motto, motto for every school should be "I think. I can". It is always "what will 'they' say"...
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