by Manoj Chawla | Aug 4, 2016 | Blog, cognitive load, Design Thinking, innovation, Organise
Did Apple get it wrong? Now I am a big fan of apple products, especially the iPhone and tablet. I also have used and followed the evolution of pen technologies since in 1990’s. Be it the crosspad, the Anoto. livescribe etc. I also think there are a range of...
by Manoj Chawla | May 6, 2016 | Behaviour Economics, Cognitive bias, cognitive load, Flow, habits, Happiness, Life Hacks, Management, Mentors, Motivation, Organise, People, Psychology, reinvent, Self Management, Stress, thinking slow thinking fast, work life balance
Goal setting is not a trivial matter. We have to understanding ourselves, We have to make decisions about our priorities, we have to understand the way our minds work. Can we design a better life for ourselves ? Last month I gave a talk on the brain, organising...
by Manoj Chawla | Apr 16, 2016 | Behaviour Economics, Blog, cognitive load, Life Hacks
Earlier this week I had a delightful conversation with Prof William O’ Connor from University Of Limerick. during our conversation he mentioned a book called the Master and the Emissary by Gilchrist. I really want to thank him for his input. Neuroscience, the...
by Manoj Chawla | Jan 31, 2016 | Behaviour Economics, cognitive load, habits, Management, Organise, People, Psychology, Self Management, Stress
Do you think you lack willpower or motivation? do you know that 45% of people give up their New Year’s resolution by the end of the 1st month. 65% of people do not use their gym membership for the full period. (the average duration of joining a gym is 11...
by Manoj Chawla | Dec 11, 2015 | Blog, cognitive load, habits
As 2016 approaches, you may be thinking about your New Year Resolution and about changing some of your goals for 2016. Many of these are all about changing habits, losing weight/getting fit, reading more, whatever change you may wish. Habits and Routines are wonderful...
by Manoj Chawla | Dec 8, 2015 | checklist, cognitive load, Management, Organise, Tools and Techniques
It’s obvious when you know…. Much of getting things done and making things happen is about getting organised, so as to reduce cognitive load. It makes the process of operating your business simpler, scalable, repeatable, consistent, and cheaper (easier to...