Being Utterly Curious, And Nurture It Throughout Life

Dec 03, 2018 1 Min Read
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Curiosity is sometimes not encouraged in our lives. Yet curiosity is a high determinant of success and progress in one’s journey through life. In fact, curiosity is not only a significant part of our performance character, but it also leads to our ability to connect the dots in order to achieve something meaningful and of great value.

In this Raise Your Game session, Eva Christodoulou shares about the importance of curiosity in one’s leadership journey, and how to go about developing it over the years.

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