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What's your white rabbit?

My friend Chandan called me yesterday and told me the challenges he faces after he was fired from his job. He was doing well in customer support but laid off in the company's restructuring exercise. Now, he is not getting any calls and hence was quite depressed. I explained to him about so many career choices available these days. Those like video editors, YouTubers, internet marketers, and so, asked him to pick some new skills on the technical and mindset front. He didn't seem excited and went on ranting about all the problems in life, blaming his parents and everyone around him. I just kept quiet, listened to him, and finally said, "do let me know if I can be of help".  This incident reminded me of the man's lovely story in a remote town. I love it because it's the story of your life. And mine. And everyone else's. It seems the man was an honest, hard-working who never hurt a fly.  Pleased with his excellent work, a fairy magically appeared before him an...

Discover Yourself with DISC Personality Types!

Dr. William Moulton Marston was the creator of DISC Theory at Harvard University in the 1920s while doing research for his book The Emotions of Normal People.  He was looking to identify predictable traits and behaviors of everyday people in different environments. 

DISC styles are a combination of four behavioral personality types.


Your individual personality affects every aspect of your life. That's why one of the best things you can do to grow yourself and others is to understand your personality and what drives you. When you recognize your strengths and limitations, you are able to give your best as you work with people around you, whether they are coworkers, spouse, family, friends, or someone you met at a social gathering.

DISC is a powerful and profoundly simple tool for understanding people. Human behavior can be a mystery. At home or in the workplace, behavior and personality are often misunderstood and become areas of stress affecting your work productivity and happiness. The good news is that this simple DISC assessment can unlock the key to better relationships, conflict resolution, motivation, and self-growth.

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