We have a family tradition where once a quarter, we have a fun day with the children. How does it work? One child, one parent, and we enjoyed the day, following our child's wishes (most 😀).So recently, I had the chance to have one with my 6-year-old daughter. Her first suggestion was to do a … [Read more...] about Focus and fun: two principles to build your life puzzle
Decisions
“I’m not ready” is a signal to jump…
"I'm not ready" is a signal to jump... How often you catch yourself saying, "I'm not ready"?Next time you do, remember that is an excellent reason to start.Why?Growth comes from there. We are made for movement in all aspects of our life: Emotionally, intellectually, … [Read more...] about “I’m not ready” is a signal to jump…
How To Get Promoted. What Have I Learned?
Secretly we all want to grow. It’s obvious when we observe children. They constantly learn and develop themselves. When we ignore this, we're not at our best.Working is a big part of life. And changing jobs is a great opportunity to grow. I was promoted eight times in my corporate career. … [Read more...] about How To Get Promoted. What Have I Learned?
How to keep your routine habits on Monday morning after a tough weekend?
Process saves us from the poverty of our intentions."-Elizabeth King. Whatever we want to achieve, consistency is key. But let’s be honest, Monday morning, after a weekend where we ate too much and didn't get enough sleep, who wants to exercise in the morning?So how to keep our routine habits … [Read more...] about How to keep your routine habits on Monday morning after a tough weekend?
How to improve your productivity and creativity with mind mapping?
I first read about mind mapping in Use Your Head by Tony Buzan, and by reviewing the book's structure for this blog post, I understood just how much the concepts presented by Tony have influenced me in the last 20 years: Fast reading, memory and mind mapping.It demonstrates the power of books for … [Read more...] about How to improve your productivity and creativity with mind mapping?




