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Less than a minute, Lesson-3083 Handling Ill Treatment

  Less than a minute, Lesson-3083 Handling Ill Treatment By tolerating ill treatment, we are not improving our patience; we are giving people room to ill-treat us more. Certain people should be put in place from the outset, or else they will use us like tissue paper. M.L. Narendra Kumar Director Instivate Learning Solutions PVT LTD  
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The Freedom Paradox: When Rigidity Teaches You More Than Flexibility

  The Freedom Paradox: When Rigidity Teaches You More Than Flexibility Sometimes, when employees talk about freedom, what they’re really expressing is a feeling of being trapped in a rigid workplace. They want the space to make decisions, work their own way, and breathe without constant oversight. And in many cases, they’re right — some organizations are overly strict, while others are genuinely flexible. But before we rush to judge rigid workplaces, it’s worth asking:  Why are they so strict? Often, the answer lies outside the organization’s control — compliance with laws, confidentiality clauses, customer demands, or even painful lessons from the past when too much freedom led to chaos. A single incident of misuse can leave scars that shape company policy for years. As an employee, you always have a choice: adapt to the existing culture, or seek a more flexible environment. But whichever path you choose, make it an informed one. Take time to weigh the pros and cons o...

Less than a minute, Lesson-3082 Struggling is a form of evolving

  Less than a minute, Lesson-3082 Struggling is a form of evolving Those who think struggling is suffering are blind to the fact that struggling is evolving, and they focus on the pain and give up. Whereas those who think struggling is evolving focus on evolution and think about what they gain, and forget the pain. M.L. Narendra Kumar Director Instivate Learning Solutions PVT LTD  

The Root of Unfairness: A Reflection We All Need

  The Root of Unfairness: A Reflection We All Need Have you ever been fair to someone, only to be treated unfairly in return? It stings, doesn’t it? You find yourself wondering,  Why are they like this?  Over time, you might shake your head and conclude, “That’s just their nature.” Some of us choose to walk away from such people. Others, for various reasons, continue the relationship—even when it hurts. But let’s pause and ask ourselves a harder question:  Aren’t we sometimes unfair to others too? If you’re honest, you might say, “It depends on how I was treated.” And that’s the tricky part. Sometimes, we lose time, money, or respect because of someone else’s unfairness—despite our own best efforts to be fair. After experiencing enough of this, many of us unconsciously become unfair to others. And we justify it with a quiet, bitter thought:  The world is unfair, so why shouldn’t I be? Now, here’s a perspective shift: the very people who are unfair to us...

Less than a minute, Lesson-3081 Time

  Less than a minute, Lesson-3081 Time We can snooze the alarm and stop the watch, but not the time. The only resources that are equally given to all are those who use them wisely; others later long for them.  A second that is well used is better than waiting for a minute in the future M.L. Narendra Kumar Director Instivate Learning Solutions PVT LTD  

The Walk Back to Life

  The Walk Back to Life An old man sat hunched on a park bench, his hands resting limply on his knees. For months, his legs had forgotten what movement felt like. Then, slowly—painfully—he began to rise. A young boy beside him immediately started clapping. "That's it, Grandpa! You're doing it!" The old man wobbled but stood still for a moment, catching his breath. The boy clapped harder, beaming. When the old man took his first shaky step, the boy rushed forward and shook his hand proudly. "One step! You took one step!" After a few exhausting minutes, they both eased back onto the bench—exhausted but victorious. A middle-aged man sitting nearby had been watching the whole scene with curiosity. He walked over and asked gently, "Son, what's going on? Why are you encouraging him like that?" The boy looked up, his eyes sincere. "He's my grandfather. He hasn't been able to walk for months. The doctors said he  can  walk sl...

Less than a minute, Lesson-3080 Every hit counts

  Less than a minute, Lesson-3080 Every hit counts It is not the last hit of the hammer that breaks the rock; it is every hit — from the first to the last — that breaks the rock. So never stop hammering until the rock breaks. The same theory applies to life as well: keep trying. The end should be the result, not a decision to give up. M.L. Narendra Kumar Director Instivate Learning Solutions PVT LTD