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Welcome to episode 7, in Season 3, of the “Seeds of success with RSR”. Season 3 is based on the wisdom from Mashall Goldsmith’s book “What got you here, won’t get you there”. Marshall lists 20 habits which spoil human relations. It is therefore necessary for all, especially those in the work place, or managers. to work on overcoming these habits. Habit 7 which is covered in this episode is “Speaking when angry”.

Habit # 6 is about the bad habit of trying to tell the World how smart we are. This is a variation of Habit # 1, the need to win. This habit compels us to be the smartest person in the room even if it is needless. The urge to seem superior. It usually backfires. Many of us do this covertly or overtly during the day, Listen to this episode to know more about Habit # 6 and how to avoid it

Marshall Goldsmith is world’s no 1 executive coach, who has influenced the life of several persons, including top-notch CEOs. In this episode I briefly explain Habit # 5, which is about the use of the words “No”, “But” or “However”. In a conversation with your friends, colleagues or anyone else that share ideas, thoughts with you, how often do you use these words? Know this and find ways to avoid this habit through self awareness and other ways in this episode.

This episode speaks on habit#4 from Marshal Goldsmiths- What got you here, won’t take you there. Habit 4 is making destructive comments knowingly or unknowingly. Listen to this episode , overcome bad habit #4, and pave your way for healthy relationships and a happy life

Season 3 is based on the wisdom from Mashall Goldsmith’s book “What got you here, won’t get you there”. In Habit #1 ,spoken about in episode 2 , we saw how the urge to win, at all times, costs us dearly in human relations, paving the way for failure, instead of success. Habit #2 and Habit #3 deal with the tendency of “Adding too much value” and “Passing judgement” in human situations. Learn about Habits #2 and #3 in this episode and pave the way for healthy human relationships and your success

Welcome to episode 2 , in Season 3, of the “Seeds of success with RSR”. Season 3 is based on the wisdom from Mashall Goldsmith’s book “What got you here, won’t get you there”. Marshall Goldsmith is world’s no 1 executive coach, who has influenced the life of several persons, including top-notch CEOs. Season3 of the “Seeds of success with RSR” is an attempt to help my friends, colleagues, clients, coachees and mentees, not to miss this wisdom and benefit from it earlier than later. As I would say of every other master piece, the book is best read in full, though I am putting my best effort to convey the wisdom in a crisp and brief manner. For those who have already read it, I hope this podcast will serve as a reminder of the valuable lessons. And for those who have not, it will inspire them to grab a copy and read this masterpiece. This episode briefly explains Habit #1. (Best heard with earphones)

Welcome to Season 3 of the “Seeds of success with RSR”. Season 3 is based on the wisdom from Mashall Goldsmith’s book “What got you here, won’t get you there”. Marshall Goldsmith is world’s no 1 executive coach, who has influenced the life of several persons, including top-notch CEOs. Season 3 of the “Seeds of success with RSR” is an attempt to help my friends, colleagues, clients, coachees and mentees, not to miss this wisdom and benefit from it earlier than later. This is an attempt to convey the wisdom in a crisp and brief manner. For those who have already read it, this podcast will serve as a reminder of the valuable lessons. And for those who have not, it will inspire them to grab a copy and read this masterpiece.

Welcome to this 10 th and final episode in season 2 , dealing with Managing oneself and knowing who you are, forming part of the 10 keys to leadership at work. Peter F Drucker says “Success in the knowledge economy comes to those who know themselves - their strengths, their values, and how they best perform”. He says that there are great men in history, such as a Napolean, a Da Vinci or a Mozart, who have managed themselves very well – but they are exceptions. Not everyone knows how to manage themselves well. Most of us have to learn to manage ourselves”. We think that we know what we are good at and what we are bad at. Unfortunately, in both we are wrong. Listen to this episode and learn about the various aspects of managing oneself and knowing who you are, including an understanding of the powerful tool called "Feedback analysis".

In this episode I will speak on key no 9, which is Successful managers are well organized. This is part of my book “Seeds of success – a manager's handbook”, which identifies the 10 keys to be a leader at your work place Do you think there is too much pressure on your time and you are a victim of work life imbalance, and feel frustrated at not being able to give enough time to yourself and your family? Or too many things left undone? You will then need to listen to this episode. You will understand what is being organized and how to get organized. It is one of the strengths of successful managers that they are well organized at work. and in life in general.

In this episode I will speak on key no 8, to succeed in the work place, which is “PUTTING ONESELF IN THE SHOES OF THE BOSS”. Most managers and employees are a boss and a subordinate at the same time. Much is written and talked about of what it is to be a good boss. Unfortunately, much less about what it is to be a good subordinate. This probably is reflective of the sympathies that people carry to the “Under dog” in general. People are more sympathetic to the less powerful. In one survey, when the employees were asked what do you expect from your boss, there were nine expectations that were mentioned. When asked what do you owe to your boss, only four expectations came out. Listen to this episode and know more about the boss's expectations and how to meet them.