In a world where the allure of shortcuts is tempting, where hacks and quick fixes are hailed as the ultimate solutions, I've come to realize that the best shortcut in life isn't found in cutting corners or seeking out the easiest way forward. Instead, it's about embracing the straight path - the … [Read more...]
Three Reasons Why You Should Leave Your Current Job Before You Have Lined Up Your Next
As professionals, we're often advised never to leave a current job without having the next one lined up. The sentiment rings true in many situations, as carrying our endorsements and relationships to a new role is invaluable. Over the weekend, I was asked by a young professional whom I am mentoring … [Read more...]
Discarding Outdated Habits: A Fresh Approach Inspired by Adam Grant
Today, a thought-provoking tweet from Adam Grant deeply resonated with me. He suggests that we should view our opinions not as cherished possessions but as everyday clothes. He advises us to examine the views in our closet that were once trendy, discard those that now seem silly, wear the ideas that … [Read more...]
Battling Burnout: Top 3 Tips from my own Experiences
Burnout is something many of us face, and it can take a serious toll on both our mental and physical health. From my experience, there are three key things to consider when tackling burnout: treating rest as a right, maintaining clear boundaries, and prioritizing our tasks effectively. Let me … [Read more...]
Jugaad: The Spirit of Resourcefulness, Not a License for Shortcutting
In recent times, I’ve noticed the term jugaad being thrown around quite liberally. It’s become a catch-all explanation for behaviors and actions that, frankly, I find troubling. The word jugaad holds a very special place in my heart, representing something much deeper and more profound than the way … [Read more...]
Navigating a Harsh Reality: The Shifting Sands of “What It Means to Be a Canadian”
As someone deeply invested in the social and political fabric of Canada, I have been increasingly concerned about a troubling trend that seems to be gaining traction. The political landscape in Canada is being reshaped by populist activities, with leaders across the spectrum indulging in tactics … [Read more...]
Understanding Modi ji’s Success in Light of Sunak ji’s Defeat
In the ever-evolving political landscapes of the world's largest democracies, the recent electoral outcomes of Narendra Modi in India and Rishi Sunak in the United Kingdom offer a fascinating opportunity to understand the subtle, yet fundamental, differences that shape our understanding of democracy … [Read more...]
Employment with Charities in Canada: A Path Worth Considering for Immigrants
A Personal Journey: From Tech to Community Impact As a first-generation Canadian who has made the transition from the for-profit tech world to working with the Ottawa Community Foundation, I have gained a unique perspective on the opportunities and benefits of employment within the charitable … [Read more...]
A Personal Note on Using ChatGPT Wisely: A Teacher’s Perspective
My Dear Students, I hope this message finds you well. As I sit here reflecting on our journey together at Lambton College, I’m filled with gratitude and excitement for the future. We live in an incredible time where technology can significantly enhance our learning experience, and one tool that … [Read more...]
Redefining the Narrative: Embracing Work-Life Harmony Over Work-Life Balance
Recently, I met someone for lunch, and during our conversation, he asked if I was planning to take a break from work. He seemed a bit surprised when I said that I don't work in the traditional sense, so taking a break from work doesn't really apply to me. This prompted him to ask how I, with that … [Read more...]