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Tag Archives: Efficacy
On Rules and Probabilities
Eventually we understand that there are no rules. There are only probabilities. There is a probability to succeed and there is a probability to fail. No one is able to predict anything. At most one can estimate the chances of … Continue reading
On Keys, Potential and Goals
This is an uncut key. That’s how it comes from the factory. The uncut key has the potential to open any door. But that is just a potential. The locksmith cuts the key so that it can open a specific … Continue reading
Do we really need New Year’s Resolutions?
We are approaching the Jewish New Year. In general, in our New Year’s Resolutions, we always think about what we need to change: for example, we may decide to take an interesting course or start a revolutionary diet. However, this … Continue reading
Should we Learn from Success Stories?
Most people are always looking for the “success formula”. They enjoy being inspired by huge success stories, and then try to emulate them. However, in general these success stories are often non-reproducible. They are the result of a combination of … Continue reading
Public Speaking: My Secret To Defeat The Fear To Face An Audience
Are you afraid to speak in public? You are not alone… “According to most studies, people’s number one fear is public speaking. Number two is death. Death is number two. Does that sound right? This means to the average person, … Continue reading
Inside and Outside the Comfort Zone
I really like this picture, because it makes me think about the meaning of leaving our Comfort Zone. I’m not sure that we always feel fear when we step outside our Comfort Zone. Very often I experience excitement when I … Continue reading
On Realistic Expectations, Preparation and Adaptability
People like to list “success factors” and even “habits of successful people”. My personal observation is that it is essential to have realistic expectations. When a person understands the real challenges he is facing, he is able to prepare accordingly. … Continue reading
Networking is Overrated: Focus on Your Reputation
I’ve observed in recent years that many professionals became obsessed with networking. These are the people who constantly participate in conferences, meetups and other kinds of networking events. They like to collect business cards and feel excited whenever they connect … Continue reading
Do we need more time or do we need more energy?
Busy people in general apply a simple formula: invest extra hours to get more work done. However I think there is a flawed assumption here: that the quantity of work accomplished grows linearly with the amount of time invested. Besides … Continue reading
Priorities and Maslow’s hierarchy of needs
Recently, when I was thinking about the priorities of a project I’m working on, I used as a source of inspiration the Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. This hierarchy is usually depicted as a pyramid, as you can see in the image … Continue reading