by Ravi Verma | Dec 26, 2010 | Archetype, Change Management, Conflict Resolution, Consulting, Employee Engagement, Entrepreneurship, Happiness, MBTI, Organizational Development, Personality Type, PMAI, Team Building, Uncategorized
So how would you pack for a week long trip to Maui in May? Especially if you are not flying South West and don’t want to dip into your (rapidly diminishing) retirement savings? The answer is lightly. That’s what my wife and I tried to remember, as we packed for our... by Ravi Verma | Dec 12, 2010 | Archetype, Change Management, Conflict Resolution, Consulting, Employee Engagement, Entrepreneurship, Happiness, MBTI, Organizational Development, Personality Type, PMAI, Team Building, Uncategorized
I realized four things about myself after reading Carols Pearson’s book – Awakening the Heroes Within – I am passionate about supporting and inspiring my team I love to seek out new approaches to solve problems I get energized by sharing what I learn to help... by Ravi Verma | Dec 9, 2010 | Archetype, Entrepreneurship, Happiness, PMAI, Uncategorized
Let’s pick up our conversation where we paused last time- Why are you on this planet? What is the mission of your life? How will this world be a better place after you are gone? What special gift must you share with the world before you leave? What profound lesson... by Ravi Verma | Dec 9, 2010 | Archetype, Entrepreneurship, Happiness, Uncategorized
iAm very happy with my iPhone. But iAm disappointed with my carrier – it doesn’t give me any bars when iMost need them. And sometimes, iAm dissatisfied with my iPhone battery – it runs out of juice just when iNeed it. And now, iThink iShould discontinue this mixed... by Ravi Verma | Nov 30, 2010 | Entrepreneurship, Happiness, Uncategorized
Have you ever had a dream that you always wanted to pursue, but you couldn’t because… I’ve had a few of those dreams myself – my bucket-list. Things that I always wanted to but couldn’t because… # 1 on the list for a long time was the dream of being an... by Ravi Verma | Nov 29, 2010 | Consulting, Entrepreneurship, Happiness, Organizational Development, Uncategorized
Have you ever been at a major cross-road in life and experienced some kind of inner conflict about which road you should choose? Maybe there was a difference between what you feel you would love to do, what you remember being taught you should do and what you have...