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Inside a Conflexion: Lessons from Mohammad Choonawala’s Let’s Enterprise Journey

An inside look at how the Let’s Enterprise learning model uses Conflexions to strengthen emotional intelligence. This piece explores the insights and breakthroughs Mohammad Choonawala gained through this reflective practice.

The Fig Tree Dream

The Fig Tree Dream I’m stressed. Like genuinely stressed. I don’t know who I am anymore or what I associate myself with. What are my interests? What am I even doing? Younger me used to proudly say a list of things I liked – gymnastics, skating, athletics, dancing, singing, etc. Then I used to say The Fig Tree Dream

The Curve

I’ve always imagined life as a train journey, the kind that doesn’t stop too often, just keeps moving quietly through changing landscapes. I don’t remember when I first boarded it. Maybe it was the day I took my first small step into school, clutching my mother’s hand a little too tight, or maybe it was The Curve

From safe harbour to open seas…

Over the past couple of years, I’ve worked on many business projects. Through all of them, one thing always worked in my favour. It saved me from harsh feedback and unnecessary stress. That was my “student card.” I was just a student, learning how to do things. It was okay if I made mistakes or From safe harbour to open seas…

Ohh to why

How would it be sitting in a room full of doctors and discussing with them about Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) you would get blank right? That is what I exactly used to feel when I was in conversation which I had no clue about? I felt I was dumb.  Earlier, approaching business and new projects Ohh to why

Crossing Over.

As I stand here, somewhere in the space between everything I’ve done and everything that’s about to begin, I keep returning to this image of a rocket completing its last orbit. It’s still circling, steady and familiar, but deep down, it knows it’s close to breaking free. That’s how this moment feels; not like an Crossing Over.

Once you become a fellow….

At the Enterprise India Fellowship, we don’t believe in graduations. Graduation usually marks the end of one’s time at university. After that one often has no or little further connection with one’s alma-mater. Instead, we have the ‘Terminus’. Imagine being on a railway terminus – Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus in Mumbai or Waterloo station in London Once you become a fellow….

When you are down and out…

Hi there! I’ve been thinking lately about this idea called ‘transformation’. We all know about how the caterpillar transforms and becomes a butterfly. There is simply no resemblance between a caterpillar and a butterfly. That is what transformation is all about. Water transforms into ice, and there is little or no resemblance between water and When you are down and out…

How millennials are turning into visionaries!

Everything that is ever created by a human being is created at least twice. Before anything takes physical form, it must be first created inside the mind of its creator. It must have been seen and imagined to great detail in the form of a ‘vision’ within the neural circuitry of the person who thought How millennials are turning into visionaries!

The Impact of a Mentor – Parent testimonials

The youth of today, are fortunate to have thousands of opportunities in their lives. But, with more options comes more confusion. It takes a wise and positive force, like a mentor, to take the right decisions. Aditya Jhunjhunwala has been that mentor to hundreds of students in Pune for the past six years. He has The Impact of a Mentor – Parent testimonials

5 reasons why I did not join my father in the family business

I was 22, when my father asked me if I wanted to join his business. He had an opportunity to expand his operations, and he said he would do so if I was interested to join up. We are a Marwari business family and my father had started from scratch. He had worked hard, taken 5 reasons why I did not join my father in the family business

Stop Spoon Feeding

Stop spoon feeding!

[dropcaps type=’square’ font_size=’80’ color=’#4a4a4a’ background_color=’#ffffff’ border_color=”]W[/dropcaps]hy do we resist learning? Why do some people learn faster than others? A large part of the answer lies in the learning environment they have access to. Human beings are not wired to learn for the sake of learning. Human beings are wired to solve. That is why they Stop spoon feeding!

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