What Sheldon Cooper Taught me About Problem Solving and Learning Effectively?

We all deal with problems every day.

Sometimes problem solving is a breeze. The other times, more often than not, it’s frustrating. 

So what can we do to make our problem-solving efforts less frustrating?

Is there a brain hack we can use to break down the mental blocks?

The answers to all of the above questions is a cheerful YES.

And Sheldon Cooper will show us exactly how.

How Army Officers Helped Me Learn an Important Lesson in Team Work and Efficiency?

“No plan ever survives contact with the enemy.” That’s what the army says.

This is what Sales Folks say: “No sales plan ever survives contact with customer.”

So, how do we ensure success?

An army officer says he knows the trick.

Read on to learn about a brilliant insight which is the key to achieve excellent team work, individual efficiency and eventually, project success.

Productivity and Progress: The Exponential Power of finishing Small Tasks

Has this ever happened to you: You have a list of tasks you need to complete but somehow you never get around to finishing them and the reminder of that fact keeps agonizing you further?

In this post, my objective is to provide a different perspective on the idea of task lists and action items.

What if we found a better way to approach them? Can we use the idea of starting with small tasks and optimizing them to help us make exponential progress towards our big goals?

Can we find a way to execute and finish these tasks so that they can give us exponential productivity benefits?