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Break away from patterns that don’t work for you

Are you looking at changing some aspects in your life?

Are you looking for a break-through – be in at work, relationships, fitness or with the way you manage your finances?

Ask yourself a few questions..

  1. Is what I am doing, the right thing to do?
  2. Is this the only way to do it?
  3. Are there better ways of doing this?
  4. If my friend were to look at what I am doing, what would they observe?
  5. If my peer or competitors were to look at the way I am doing this, what would they advice?
  6. Is this important at all?

Continuous improvement is what makes you more effective at work and at play.

If you are looking for big, bursting successes, seismic shifts of happiness and achievement, great relationship with your team members at work etc, question the status quo.

Question Everything. Rethink.

If you want unprecedented success, be willing to change how you are do things.

Change your patterns.

About Author

Sandhya Reddy is a PCC Accredited Executive Coach and Leadership coach based in Bangalore, India. She is the Founder and Principal Coach at Chapter Two Coaching, a coaching consultancy that specializes in leadership development.  She is also a Certified Hogan Assessor. She has over 750+ hours of experience with coaching senior professionals. She has enabled personal transformation for over 1500+ individuals through coaching interventions, workshops, webinars and mentoring.

Chapter Two helps leaders in middle levels and senior levels engage better with their teams, peers and senior stakeholders. We help teams develop a growth and performance mindset, align better with the organizational culture and values and function more cohesively. We are also passionate about women’s leadership development and have developed a practice around it. We enable leadership development through 1:1 coaching interventions and through a set of curated leadership and personal transformational workshops.

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