My name is Iyer Subramanian. My qualifications are as under. Bachelor of Arts, Diploma in Personnel Management and Industrial Relations, Diploma in Labor Laws & Labor Welfare, Diploma in HRM, Diploma in Training & Development.
I have around 25 years of experience in HR and write for Express Hospitality, Hospitalitybiz, Business Manager regularly on HR.
QUANTUM LEAP THINKING Today thinking matters. Thinking matters a lot. It is only due to one’s thinking; one goes ahead in his career, tides over the challenges & masters changing situations. Thinking is a skill & it needs to be harnessed in order for any one to excel. Your mind is like a muscle. It gets developed only with constant use. Just as you have to strain your physical muscles to build them, you have to work your mental muscles to build your mind as well. If that is so, how do you go about the act of thinking constructively? Let me put it the way I understand. If you want to become a great thinker, you first need to become a good thinker. Before becoming a good thinker, you need to become a thinker. In order to become a thinker, you need to be willing to first produce a bunch of mediocre & downright bad ideas. Only by practicing & developing your thinking daily will your ideas get better. Your thinking ability is determined not by your desire to think, but your past thinking. To become a good thinker, do more thinking. Once the ideas start flowing, they get better. Once they get better, they keep improving. Now can I say that “All that a man achieves or fails to achieve is the result of his thoughts.” With the world of uncertainty & the future being frighteningly unknowable, people are willing to rethink the existing thinking, stretch one’s imagination, challenge assumptions, take risks, manage change & break out of the box. This is ‘Quantum Leap Thinking.’ I would like to discuss with you a few strategies which will open you up to what is possible & guide you to create a dynamic & passionate vision for your future. Having understood as to what is Quantum Leap Thinking is all about; you need to take a leap to the next level in your life by shifting your thinking. Having understood as to what taking a leap is all about; you need to balance your life & the same can be achieved by following certain approach. - Emotional well-being. You are born with 100 percent of our creative potential. If 30%, 60%, 80% of our creative energy is taken up with emotional baggage, we are using up energy that could be put to better use. Get rid of this emotional baggage of anger, bitterness, or guilt, notice how you begin to lighten up. Forgive & forget & feel how lighter & clearer you feel. - Spirituality. Spirituality holds different meanings for different people. It is personal & intimate. Today, the corporate are slowly acknowledging the importance of spiritual values. Some multinational companies, for example, refer to the values of harmony & cooperation, struggle for betterment, fairness, gratitude, & courtesy in their company literature. When you view your life as having a higher purpose like praying, meditate, exercise, go a place of worship the spiritual needs are taken care of. - Physical Health. Your body is a direct reflection of your beliefs. Take care of body & the body will respond you positively during stress. If your health is at its peak & if all the organs in your body are working in a synchronized manner you will achieve your optimal physical self. By getting the right physical health you will have the right thinking, memory, reasoning abilities which will translate into concrete results. - Mental Stimulation. It is not enough to have a good mind; the main thing is to use it well. One has a tendency to do the same thing with their minds; but keeping the mind in shape demands a variety of exercises & experiences. It is a myth that learning is for young people. The middle & later years of life are great, great learning years. True learning goes far beyond acquiring information & skills. As you mature, you learn not to waste precious energy on anxiety & fear. You learn that self-pity, resentment, jealousy, hate, anger, & envy are emotional drugs. You learn that talent is wonderful, but life generally pays off on character. This is one of the solid foundations of Quantum Leap Thinking & gives balance in one’s life. - Financial Security. Prosperity is attracted to the person who is emotionally & intellectually ready to accept it, expect it, & enjoy it. Wealth is the product of a man’s capacity to think. Scarcity is fear-based. Scarcity can stem from believing money is wrong, or that you’re not good enough to have it. Belief in abundance is a leap of faith. It is the belief that you can always create what money you need & you possess will bring that kind of riches. - Relationships. Love is the medicine for the sickness of mankind. You can live if you have love. A relationship touches the very center of what it means to be human, but when you choose to open yourself up, you risk being hurt. Accept the people as they are & respect the needs of the individual in your relationship. It gives you stability, strength, value, courage & with a rich bonded relationship people think, do & act better. - Career. You have far more control over your work than you realize. You have the power to change how you view your work. You have the power to build meaning into it. You have the power to find or create a job that makes you feel complete. When you have a fulfilled career which brings money, affiliation, purpose & meaning it provides a sense of belongingness & an opportunity for recognition. If the current job of any person lacks due to any of the reasons as given above then the balance scale is disturbed. Taking the quantum leap means taking a risk, going off into an uncharted territory with no guide to follow. The author is Iyer Subramanian. Has a vast experience and expertise in the field of HR. Presently, working with Bombay Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Ballard Pier, Mumbai as a Joint Director-HR.
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