Sunday 28 January 2024

Never get comfortable

 


When you are at an event where 95% of the participants are half your age, do you feel old? Or do you feel young? I participated in the 48-hour Global Game Jam event over the weekend, when thousands of people across 131 countries came together to form teams, brainstorm and create games, both digital and analog. It was something new to me. Also a little awkward as I found myself in a room of mostly digital creators, when only a handful like me are making analog games. It was a great learning experience. Intense and inspiring. Seek out the unfamiliar and put yourself in uncomfortable situations. That's how lifelong learners continuously grow. Be proactive. Be observant. And you will find new ideas. It may not be what you expect, but that's the adventure. Happy learning!

Sunday 21 January 2024

Training is not fun and games

 


If you are to write a caption for this photo, what would you write? This photo is from one of my training sessions. Yes, they are fun and engaging, and I specialise in giant business simulation activities, but ultimately training is not about fun and games. It is about change. One client whom I did training for in December shared that after the training, they saw a change in behaviour in their team. This is what we aim to do through training. We learn to be better people. We learn to operate better as a team. We become a more productive organisation.

Monday 15 January 2024

Generic motivational posts

 


We see plenty of these. It is the start of the year, so we see even more. For example, those with a celebrity photo in black-and-white, accompanied by some quote. I post on social media regularly too, so I often think about these. 1. Personally I find these generic motivational messages tiresome. They get repetitive. They are not that different from the good morning messages that some WhatsApp groups ban. I sometimes feel some of these posts are written by a junior employee or by an AI. But this is one person's opinion. 2. It is social media marketing. If you are a public figure, you want to put content out to remind people of what you do. To continuously build your public face. Your persona. This is value to you. 3. There are people who find these encouraging and inspiring. I may not like or need these, but there are people who do. There is value to readers of these posts. 4. What can be done better? Share genuine personal experiences and practical tips. Share something of value. I've seen comical Thai ads which inspire me, more so that most motivational posts I see on social media. If we want to say something, let it be because it's something worth saying, not because we want to say something. What is your experience with motivational posts on social media?

Sunday 7 January 2024

What's up 2024?

 


I saw this cartoon at a meme website. Low resolution, poorly-cropped, and re-used, but the message is very much valid. No point dwelling over how bad things can be or will be. What are you going to do about it?

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