Dinner consumed with wife. Back to the couch and 10Cv5 - now on iPhone 6.

Let's blog post from smartphone

Yep, you read it right. Here's a brief blog post from my Android smartphone sitting in the couch at home. Am still unsure whether 10Cv5 is primarily for mobile devices or not. Either way it looks great. On smartphone though, when the the G Board keyboard pops out it covers almost half of the post window. It's not a deal breaker, no. Perhaps that's way it ought to be. The other thing is I'm not sure whether geotags are visible along with the blog posts on the site. Then what about the character limits? I don't think there's one and that's a good thing.

Oops, I meant to check geotag in my earlier post. So here's giving it a try

All right here I've logged onto 10Cv5 on Chrome on Android smartphone. The site loaded less than a second which is great. The UI here looks even prettier.

https://hbr.org/2017/09/sgc-what-really-makes-mindfulness-work

(hbr.org)

Mindfulness has become the corporate fad du jour, a practice widely touted as a fast-track to better leadership. But not all the benefits laid at its feet actually belong there. Research and analysis has revealed a complicated relationship between mindfulness to executive performance–one that highlights the role of emotional intelligence as the mechanism that makes mindfulness work. That’s important for leaders to understand as they seek to develop in their careers, because it reveals other approaches and tools they can use to grow as well. By focusing on mindfulness-as-corporate-fad, leaders run the risk of missing other opportunities to develop their critical emotional skills.

Another First...

What we've been longing for is finally here - 10Cv5. The latest innovation from Jason. This is my 1st blog post here. Am so pleased for being able to get this early access to play with it. Right now I'm on Safari on my MBA. I like the pure white, clean UI. Looks nice & simple - exactly I've been looking forward to really. Nice!

Viola! 10Cv is here :) My 1st post.

Frustrating

If you ask me the most frustrating thing for me in the day job has always been having to closely monitor responses from people for important emails and having to chase them by sending & re-sending reminders. Without receiving any responses, I’m struck without being able to take next action or make any progress on business improvements or larger projects that matters to the business. I seemed to have this issue both with internal and external contacts.

I admit that we all have love & hate relationship with emails because our email inboxes are flooded with emails 24/7 ; for this reason, in the recent past I started to develop a habit to talk and discuss much with people face-to-face, rather than shooting out emails, specially with my own internal colleagues. But, of course there are always situations that a formal and documented communication is necessary in the business world. As a result of this ignorance from the others, I am spending more time in trying to follow up emails. Perhaps, I should look at myself to see ways to improve my process of email communication!

Me too #WasabiLover

Felt hungry and found this lying in the office

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