Share ENRICHING BELIEFS with Karthik Sundararaman
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By Karthik Sundararaman
The podcast currently has 33 episodes available.
It’s impossible to achieve success without first experiencing failure. Thomas Edison, arguably one of the most successful inventors in history, famously said, “I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.”
Embracing your failures is essential to success because it allows you to learn from your mistakes. Every failure brings you one step closer to success because you learn what doesn’t work and can focus on what does.
Failure is also a great motivator. When you experience a failure, it often motivates you to work harder and try again until you eventually succeed. Failing repeatedly can be frustrating, but it’s also a sign that you’re pushing yourself beyond your comfort zone and trying new things.
In this podcast, I'll be sharing 10 reasons why you must absolutely embrace your failures, and below are the summary:
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Multi-tasking is commonly thought of as a great way to be more productive, but there are some myths that people believe about multi-tasking that can actually end up slowing down your progress & productivity.
Here are 10 of those myths and how to avoid them:
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In order to achieve amazing success, it’s important to think long-term. When you focus on the short-term, you may be tempted to take shortcuts that can compromise your long-term goals. But if you consistently work toward your goals and allow the compounding effect of time to work in your favor, you can achieve amazing things.
Of course, this doesn’t mean that you should never take any actions that don’t directly help you reach your goals. There will be times when you have to make compromises in order to stay on track. But if you make a habit of thinking long-term, you’ll be more likely to stay focused on what really matters and less likely to give up when things get tough.
The best way to achieve success is by setting realistic goals and planning for the long term.
In this podcast I'll be sharing 5 points that will help you become a long-term thinker:
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Leadership is not a static state but evolves over time. It is not a title or a badge but a responsibility to help, guide, teach and serve others in the best possible way.
When you get into the corporate world, you'll realize that every day is a game of collaboration, managing, leading, and juggling between different priorities.
While you do this, it is imperative that you keep upskilling yourself to stay relevant. Gone are those days when the "leadership" title was only bestowed to the old and the experienced. Now, if you are a problem solver, you are a leader; if you are a teacher, you are a leader and if you are a change-maker, you are automatically a leader.
One of the key problems when it comes to growing in your corporate profession is not knowing what the path might look like. You always have a choice to make when it comes to growing in the technical line of operation or transitioning into a leader.
If you choose to become a leader, you find that there are 12 stages of evolution that you'll go through, again, it is up to you to decide when and where you want to stop:
In the podcast, I also talk about the 6 values that come into play during this stage of evolution, a value system on which my community is being built.
If leadership, creating an impact, growth...etc are things you resonate with, let's meet live, and let me share things that I am learning and implementing in my own career.
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Infants learn more than we give them credit for, and they will learn more than we teach them if given the chance. What I also see is, most of us are so busy teaching anything and everything that never worked in our life to infants who are growing up.
Towards the end of the year 2021, my twin sister along with her twins (a boy and a girl) came along to my place and we as a family are having the time of our life with the two cute little kids around.
Over the last 30 days, I have learned so much by being with the kids that I feel we try to stuff all our learnings (that probably never worked in our life - just re-iterating) into the life and lifestyle of kids.
If you have the mindset to learn, even an infant can be your teacher. I truly believe in the concept of being a life-long learner and in this podcast, I'll be sharing 21 things (22 in fact), that I learned being with my 2-month-old niece & nephew.
If you are tuning in to my podcast for the first time this year (2022), I want to wish you a very happy new year. This podcast is going to be a fun one!
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How to make the most of the last few weeks of the year?
Give it your 110% in December. The end of the year is a time when people want to reflect on their achievements and set out plans for the new year. This may be tough if you have been slacking or just going through the motions. Give it your 110% in December and you will reap the rewards in January thru December of next year.
In this Podcast, I talk about Why Should You Finish The Year Strong & How To Do So?
You can download the workbook created out of this podcast to work on those critical areas and to take your memory to a jog through the year 2021.
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Some call it the mid-career crisis, others just say it as lack of clarity - either ways, what is it one should do if there is a feeling of being lost in their career?
The feeling of 'being lost' in your career journey is not very unique to individuals. Even those having strong career performances feel this way during some part of their career.
In this podcast I shed some light on the below topics or questions to help you gain better clarity when it comes to gaining better clarity when it comes to building your career:
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Have you ever considered becoming self-disciplined so that you can have better growth opportunities when it comes to career development or just having a more predictable lifestyle?
In this podcast, I start off with the definitions of discipline and self-discipline and from there I talk about the 3 types of performance that we experience:
When you understand the definition of self-discipline, you will realize that your day-to-day performance is tied with a very crucial concept - your feelings.
You'll hear me correlate performance with your feelings & emotions and how one can keep performing at the best optimal state for a long duration just by understanding their feelings & emotions.
Further in the podcast, I talk about the 3 aspects of self-leadership and why it is important for any aspiring leader to lead themselves first before transitioning into a people's leader.
If you could derive value out of this podcast, do join my live webinar where I'll be sharing simple and implementable concepts that can help you grow your leadership potential and therefore advance your career.
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Do you keep answering the question "How is your day going?" by saying, "Well, it is going okish"?
When you start adopting power routines, you will start saying, "My day is going wonderfully well!"
In this podcast, I talk about the importance & benefits of having power routines to start your day off. This is not a "conceptual" preaching but something that I do on a daily basis and want to share it with you so that you can enjoy the benefits as well.
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In the pursuit of trying to "manage" and "lead" others, are you missing out on this important element of managing yourself?
If you like this concept of becoming a self-manager and a self-leader, in this podcast, you are going to get a lot of questions that you need to be asking yourself.
It is through self-evaluation, self-analysis, and self-correction that one can become effective and efficient in what they do.
Go ahead start streaming this podcast with a notebook, pen, and with your thinking hat ON!
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The podcast currently has 33 episodes available.