One Book Lent

Today for the first time I lent a copy of my book to someone who expressed some difficulty in preparing for an exam. I pointed her to section 2 of my book that focuses on the practical aspect of adult-learning with specific exercises and examples to help her. I hope that she will find the […]

Still Paris

I was in Paris last week for 4 days. As most of my friends know, I am a BIG fan of Paris which remains my favorite city (sorry, London and New York, I can’t help it as people said “love is blind”, so there we are). Due to the promotion of my book in London […]

Longevity Redefined

Last week I attended a conference in Paris and one of presentations was on ageing world population by Dr. Joe Coughlin of AgeLab at MIT in the U.S. It is not a big surprise that with the advance of medicine and technology we have redefined longevity. It is estimated that an average baby-bloomer will live […]

Flow — Last Part

The book Flow ends with an introduction of the idea of having life theme in one’s life. “The life theme, like a game that prescribes the rules and actions one must follow to experience flow, identifies what will make existence enjoyable. With a life theme, everything that happens will have a meaning – not necessarily […]

Flow — Part 11 (A summary)

As we are drawing close to the end of the book Flow, here is a quick summary to cultivate and foster flow in oneself: 1)      Setting goals: To be able to experience flow, one must have clear goals to strive for. (p.209) 2)      Becoming immersed in the activity: After choosing a system of action, a […]

SCARF

Today I went to a workshop on how to give constructive and effective feedback. The trainer recommended a good framework called SCARF to assess the emotional “buttons” of the recipient. It can be used to avoid sending the recipient down the downward emotional spiral if we know what is important to him/her. S = Status […]

Flow — Part 10 (Positive Transformation)

This advice by Mihaly Csikszentmihaly on how to transform a seemingly hopeless situation into a new flow activity came in handy as I was experiencing some “down moment” lately. There are three main steps: 1) Unselfconcious self-assurance (p.203-4) “This attitude occurs when a person no longer sees himself in opposition to the environment, as an […]

Flow — Part 9 (Relationship)

Two good insights from the chapter “Enjoying Solitude and Other People” from the book Flow by Mihaly Csikszentmihaly. 1) We as human beings are made to live in community and have relationships with others such as family, friends and marriage. Our lives can be enriched through these relationships. 2) We also need to know how to handle […]

Very British Expressions (Part 2b)

Here are the answers: 1) “Lose your bottle” – If someone loses their bottle, they lose the courage to do something. 2) “Sound as a pound” – If something is as sound as a pound, it is very good or reliable. 3) “Talking the hind legs off a donkey” – Talk too much 4) “Throw […]