I came across these videos and thought they were quite interesting. As children we are very clear on what we like doing and what we don’t enjoy. We also do whatever we can to avoid things that we don’t like. Then somewhere along the way, ‘practicality and reality’ kicks-in and we regularly engage in activities that we don’t really enjoy. I wonder, how much of this is due to the hard facts of life and how much is due to us not doing enough, to avoid things that we don’t like anymore?
Amit is an experienced career, business and HR professional. Previously, he has worked with organisations such as Bain & Company, Morgan Stanley and Citigroup. Amit has advanced degrees/qualifications in Career Counselling, Organisational Psychology & HR, Occupational Psychometrics, Career/Life Coaching, Business and Finance.
I came across these videos and thought they were quite interesting. As children we are very clear on what we like doing and what we don’t enjoy. We also do whatever we can to avoid …
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