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Fish philosophy
Dear all please find attached a ppt on fish philospohy & fish sticks. i would recommend everyone to read the book fish philosophy by stephen lundin.its a gr8888888888888 book...on motivationcustomer servicespersonal development & creativity. thanks & regards asad ali
Big fish/small fish?
Who do you think is better placed? in today s competitive world what do you think is better? being a big fish in a small pond? or a small fish in the ocean? that is is it better to work for a smaller organization at a higher post or should one stick to a large branded organization and become a small fry? surbhi
Fish story - japanese way- good one
The japanese have always loved fresh fish. but the waters close to japan have not held many fish for decades. so to feed the japanese population fishing boats got bigger and went farther than ever. the farther the fishermen went the longer it took to bring in the fish. if the return trip took more than a few days the fish were not fresh. the japanese did not like the taste. to solve this problem fishing companies installed freezers on their boats. they would catch the fish and freeze them at sea. freezers allowed the boats to go farther and stay longer. however the japanese could taste the difference between fresh and frozen and they did not like frozen fish. the frozen fish brought a lower price. so fishing companies installed fish tanks. they would catch the fish and stuff them in the tanks fin to fin. after a little thrashing around the fish stopped moving. they were tired and dull but alive. unfortunately the japanese could still taste the difference. because the fish did not move for days they lost their freshfish taste. the japanese preferred the lively taste of fresh fish not sluggish fish. so how did japanese fishing companies solve this problem? how do they get freshtasting fish to japan? if you were consulting the fish industry what would you recommend? how japanese fish stay fresh: to keep the fish tasting fresh the japanese fishing companies still put the fish in the tanks. but now they add a small shark to each tank. the shark eats a few fish but most of the fish arrive in a very lively state. the fish are challenged. have you realized that some of us are also living in a pond but most of the time tired & dull so we need a shark in our life to keep us awake and moving? basically in our lives sharks are new challenges to keep us active and taste better... the more intelligent persistent and competent you are the more you enjoy a challenge. if your challenges are the correct size and if you are steadily conquering those challenges you are conqueror. you think of your challenges and get energized. you are excited to try new solutions.
Put a shark in your tank- challenges and self- improvement
The japanese have always loved fresh fish. but the waters close to japan have not held many fish for decades. so to feed the japanese population fishing boats got bigger and went farther than ever. the farther the fishermen went the longer it took to bring in the fish. if the return trip took more than a few days the fish were not fresh. the japanese did not like the taste. to solve this problem fishing companies installed freezers on their boats. they would catch the fish and freeze them at sea. freezers allowed the boats to go farther and stay longer. however the japanese could taste the difference between fresh and frozen and they did not like frozen fish. the frozen fish brought a lower rice. so fishing companies installed fish tanks. they would catch the fish and stuff them in the tanks fin to fin. after a little thrashing around the fish stopped moving. they were tired and dull but alive. unfortunately the japanese could still taste the difference. because the fish did not move for days they lost their freshfish taste. the japanese preferred the lively taste of fresh fish not sluggish fish. so how did japanese fishing companies solve this problem? how do they get freshtasting fish to japan? to keep the fish tasting fresh the japanese fishing companies still put the fish in the tanks. but now they add a small shark to each tank. the shark eats a few fish but most of the fish arrive in a very lively state. the fish are challenged. as soon as you reach your goals such as finding a wonderful mate starting a successful company paying off your debts or whatever you might lose your passion. you don t need to work so hard so you relax. like the japanese fish problem the best solution is simple. it was observed by l. ron hubbard in the early 1950 s. "man thrives oddly enough only in the presence of a challenging environment." put a shark in your tank and see how far you can really go . . . shoooonya . . .
The shark .........in our life............
challenges the shark in our life colordarkredcolordarkredt he japanese have always loved fresh fish. but the waters close to japan have not held many fish for decades. so to feed the japanese population fishing boats got bigger and went farther than ever. the farther the fishermen went the longer it took to bring in the fish. if the return trip took more than a few days the fish were not fresh. the japanese did not like the taste. to solve this problem fishing companies installed freezers on their boats. they would catch the fish and freeze them at sea. freezers allowed the boats to go farther and stay longer. however the japanese could taste the difference between fresh and frozen and they did not like frozen fish. the frozen fish brought a lower price. so fishing companies installed fish tanks. they would catch the fish and stuff them in the tanks fin to fin. after a little thrashing around the fish stopped moving. they were tired and dull but alive. unfortunately the japanese could still taste the difference. because the fish did not move for days they lost their freshfish taste. the japanese preferred the lively taste of fresh fish not sluggish fish. so how did japanese fishing companies solve this problem? how did they get freshtasting fish to japan? if you were consulting the fish industry what would you recommend? how japanese fish stay fresh: to keep the fish tasting fresh the japanese fishing companies still put the fish in the tanks. but now they add a small shark to each tank. the shark eats a few fish but most of the fish arrive in a very lively state. the fish are challenged. have you realized that some of us are also living in a pond but most of the time tired & dull so we need a shark in our life to keep us awake and moving? basically in our lives sharks are new challenges to keep us active and taste better... the more intelligent persistent and competent you are the more you enjoy a challenge. if your challenges are the correct size and if you are steadily conquering those challenges you are conqueror. you think of your challenges and get energized. you are excited to try new solutions... /color/color
A fishy tale- good anecdote for training
Friends i believe that good stories and anecdotes make a training session or presentation more effective. here s one which a colleague of mine recently passed on to me. try this out... the story goes like this: the japanese have always loved fresh fish. but the waters close to japan have not held many fish for decades. so to feed the japanese population fishing boats got bigger and went farther than ever. the farther the fishermen went the longer it took to bring in the fish. if the return trip took more than a few days the fish were not fresh. the japanese did not like the taste of stale fish. to solve this problem fishing companies installed freezers on their boats. they would catch the fish and freeze them at sea. freezers allowed the boats to go farther and stay longer. however the japanese could taste the difference between fresh and frozen and they did not like frozen fish. the frozen fish brought a lower price. so fishing companies installed fish tanks. they would catch the fish and stuff them in the tanks fin to fin. after a little thrashing around the fish stopped moving. they were tired and dull but alive. unfortunately the japanese could still taste the difference. because the fish did not move for days they lost their freshfish taste. the japanese preferred the lively taste of fresh fish not sluggish fish. so how did japanese fishing companies solve this problem? here s what they did: the japanese fishing companies still put the fish in the tanks. but now they added a small shark to each tank. the shark eats a few fish but most of the fish arrive in a very lively state. the fish are active and challenged. have you realized that some of us are also living in a pond but most of the time tired & dull so we need a shark in our life to keep us awake and moving? basically in our lives sharks are new challenges to keep us active and taste better... sometimes it could be your unfriendly boss the more intelligent persistent and competent you are the more you enjoy a challenge. if your challenges are the correct size and if you are steadily conquering those challenges you are always fresh in life. you think of your challenges and get energized. you are excited to try new solutions. cheers rajeev.v