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Krishna M.
I 💗 writing about AI, Leadership, Deep Focus💎 15+ yrs navigating McKinsey, Google, SA & Yash (powered by coffee, curiosity & an allergy to boredom :) | Follow & DM for insights, job opps, any help.
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July 18, 2024
#deepwork #habits The days of always being "on" are behind us. In the era of AI and constant connectivity, it's easy to get swept up in the chaos of the day-to-day. But true productivity, true creativity, true innovation comes from the ability to focus. That's why deep work habits are so important for leaders. What is deep work? Deep work is the ability to focus without distraction on a cognitively demanding task. In other words, it's when you're "in the zone". And while it may seem counterintuitive, deep work actually results in a more productive day. By carving out blocks of uninterrupted time, you're able to: - Create better quality work - Tackle complex problems more effectively - Develop new ideas and insights - Make better decisions So, leaders of AI era, embrace deep work habits. Give yourself the space and time to do your best work. #AI #Focus #krishnovate
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July 18, 2024
Who lit your path? ☀ Guru Purnima is an annual festival in Hindu and Buddhist traditions honoring mentors in life. It's a day to express gratitude to who guide our personal and professional growth. Who kindled your inner flame? For me, five mentors stand out. Each unique, all transformative. 1. Rana Kundu : Taught me the importance of empathy and creating wonderful human experience in the corporate world. He taught me to see the big picture, connect the dots, be spontaneous and be comfortable with ambiguity. In essence, he laid the foundation for all my future roles, shaping my approach to leadership and human interaction in the business realm. 2.Gauranga De : Went beyond his position to spot potential in team members (way junior to him) like me , creating stages and platforms for them to shine and selflessly see them grow to newer heights. That act had a profound impact on me that I started enjoying becoming more selfless in all my future leadership roles, genuinely finding joy in seeing others growth. 3. Surendu Korgaokar : Powerhouse of positivity. Every word and every interaction simply inspired and pushed me higher, beyond my limits. Always kept connecting me to the right people to catalyse my growth. His consistency in doing this always inspired me. 4. Dr Robert Winter When I landed in Australia, I was fortunate to begin my career under his leadership.  Robert cared deeply, encouraging innovation with complete freedom when I managed projects. His presence always radiated positivity in us. His approach was very unique combining intellectual depth with genuine empathy. And his writings? ✍Pure, wisdom. 5. My Spiritual Gurus ( untaggable in Linkedin 😊 ) Who helped me forget external Google - I learned to search my inner search engine for answers, where the loading time is faster and the results are ad-free! 😊 Thanks for gifting me with a swiss army knife like tool to tap into consciousness. I learned switch to a beyond-mind state effortlessly in various situations and witness my own thoughts. . What connects these wonderful beings ? - I reflected today. Deep empathy. It's woven into their very being, shaping every interaction, every lesson. ******************************* As we celebrate Guru Purnima, let's honor those who nurtured us in our career path. Who shaped your journey? Whose wisdom guides you still? Share their impact. In doing so, we celebrate a timeless tradition: knowledge passed down, lives touched, souls inspired. Who lit your path? #GuruPurnima #Mentorship #Growth #Leadership #Empathy #Impact
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