Two days back in Muscat, 20 Omani youth came together at the RajaYogaCenter for Self-Development for a profound journey of inner reflection, deep conversations, and meaningful connections.
Through guided discussions and shared insights, they explored what truly supports personal transformation and what is most needed in their lives today. A thought-provoking Q&A with experts added depth to their understanding, helping them align with their highest potential.
We closed the evening with a heartfelt Iftar dinner, where the warmth of connection and the spirit of kindness filled the room.
As we continue through this sacred month, let’s remember that growth begins with reflection, and transformation thrives in connection.
Grateful to have been part of this inspiring evening!
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Looking back at my session on the Sales Accelerator Program, SAP at AlSiraj
Some training sessions leave a lasting impression. both for the participants and the facilitator.
Looking back at my session on the Sales Accelerator Program, SAP at AlSiraj, I am reminded of the insightful discussions, the energy in the room, and the thoughtful handwritten feedback I received.
It is always rewarding to see how learning experiences resonate long after the session ends. The words shared by participants reinforced the importance of practical, engaging, and actionable learning; something I strive for in every session.
Grateful for the opportunity and for everyone who made it a success!
Have you ever looked back at a past learning experience that still inspires you today?
Would love to hear your thoughts!
We often spend too much time fixing weaknesses instead of doubling down on our strengths.
We often spend too much time fixing weaknesses instead of doubling down on our strengths.
This newsletter helps you leverage what you do best for greater impact and efficiency.
Expert insights, strategies, and real-world examples that inspire you to lean into your strengths and unlock new opportunities…
Let’s focus on thriving, not just improving!
Embracing Change with the Leaders of National Payments Corporation Of India (NPCI)
Change is the only constant, and great leadership lies in the ability to not just adapt but to initiate and navigate change effectively. I recently had the privilege of conducting a Change Management training program for the senior leadership team at National Payments Corporation Of India (NPCI), an organization driving some of the most innovative financial products in India (and steadily abroad) today.
Through immersive simulations, thought-provoking case studies, and deep discussions on change models, these leaders explored what it means to be true agents of change in a VUCA world.
Their insights and strategies reflected their forward-thinking approach to leading people through transformation with clarity and confidence. It was inspiring to witness how they embraced the essence of change—not as a challenge but as an opportunity to shape the future of financial technology!
Way to go National Payments Corporation Of India (NPCI) and look forward to many more innovative products in the future!
Excited to share the journey of our fourth cohort in the “ResilientLeader” program with Presidio!










Over the past months, we’ve witnessed remarkable growth as these leaders have embraced the power of leading from within.
The “ResilientLeader” program is more than just training; it’s a transformative journey. Leaders are learning to be proactive, align with their core values, and lead authentically with a clear purpose.
Thank you, Presidio, for trusting us once again to guide your leaders on this impactful path. Together, we are shaping inspiring, resilient leaders who make a positive impact every day.
I had the incredible opportunity to co-lead the Resilient Leader program for the dynamic team at Kreston Menon, alongside Dia Mitra, PCC.
Designed by EcubeTrainingandConsulting, this immersive experience focused on unlocking leadership potential through executive coaching, MBTI analysis, and TheLeadershipChallenge framework.
We kicked off with inspiring opening remarks from Saju Augustine, Senior Partner – Kreston Menon & Regional Director (Middle East) – Kreston Global Audit Group, and Shibu Abraham, Director – HR & Administration, Kreston Menon & Chair of the Leadership Team, HR & People Network – Kreston Global.
Their vision set the tone for a transformative journey.
The energy in the room was phenomenal!
From deep discussions to self-reflection and action-driven strategies, participants embraced the challenge to lead with resilience, inspire their teams, and drive business success. It’s been great to see how they are applying these insights in their roles since the program.
Excited for what’s ahead and looking forward to more such impactful sessions! 🚀
Leadership Beyond the Boardroom: An Experiential Journey with Sobha Realty
At EcubeTraining, we believe that leadership is best learned not just in classrooms but through immersive experiences that
challenge,
inspire, and
transform.
Recently, Dia Mitra, PCC and I took the leadership team of Sobha Realty on an extraordinary offsite, leadership retreat like no other.
Set on a breathtaking island in AbuDhabi, under the glow of a full moon, this experience was designed to culminate everything we had explored in their leadership development journey; but in a way that was deeply personal, interactive, and unforgettable.
Through kayaking, culinarychallenges, poolbasedteamactivities, LEGOsimulations, and even drumming under the moonlight, the leaders learned to:
📌 Take initiative and step into leadership moments naturally
📌 Build stronger connections through collaboration and trust
📌 Cultivate self-awareness, empathy, and conscious leadership
📌 Balance ambition with reflection, mindfulness, and fun
📌 Move beyond a single-minded focus to embrace a holistic leadership approach
This wasn’t just a team-building activity…..
It was a transformational experience where leadership became real, tangible, and applicable in everyday moments.
As we watched these leaders bond, reflect, and grow, we were reminded of a simple truth:
“Leadership isn’t just about driving results; it’s about shaping experiences, creating space for connection, and leading with both strength and heart.”
To all organizations out there:
If you truly want to develop leaders who inspire, connect, and elevate others; take them beyond the boardroom. Give them a space to experience leadership in action, and you’ll witness growth that lasts a lifetime.
We have all been in situations where we feel compelled to respond, where the noise, the interruptions, or the lack of respect in a room make us want to raise our voices and assert control.
But….
What if, instead of raising our voices, we raised the quality of our words?
Recently, during a training session I was leading, I found myself facing an unusual amount of disturbance. Participants were distracted, conversations overlapped, and even the event sponsors contributed to the disruption. More than once, I felt the urge to intervene sharply and call out the disrespect. But just as I was about to do so, a powerful thought crossed my mind:
“If you can’t keep your words sweet, keep your words.”
This simple yet profound idea shifted my entire approach…
Instead of reacting immediately, I chose to wait for the break.
During that time, I approached one of the most disruptive participants for a one-on-one conversation. Instead of simply pointing out the interruptions, I started by acknowledging what they had done well. I sincerely appreciated how some of their contributions had helped others grasp key concepts.
And then, honestly but without harshness, I expressed what had been challenging about their behaviour.
What happened next was remarkable.
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A noticeable shift took place not just in the participant’s behavior but in the entire room’s energy. From that moment onward, they were more engaged, more respectful, and more in sync with the session.

Why Words Matter More Than Volume
This experience reinforced something essential:
When frustration builds up, we have two choices—
- Let emotions take over and speak on our behalf, often with words that may be regrettable.
- Consciously refine our communication, ensuring that our words remain constructive, no matter the situation.
The easiest path is to react, but the most effective path is to reflect.
When we respond with composure and clarity instead of anger, we don’t just manage a situation; we elevate it.
The Power of Raising Words, Not Volume
Harsh words may force compliance, but thoughtful words create commitment. There is a big difference between someone reluctantly cooperating and someone genuinely aligning with your message. True influence does not come from overpowering others but from inspiring them to listen.
If a moment tempts you to respond with frustration, pause and ask:
• Am I speaking, or is my emotion speaking for me?
• Is my communication being driven by reaction or by intention?
• How can I raise my words instead of my volume?
In the end, communication is not just about what we say…
It is about the environment we create!
By choosing words that uplift rather than tear down, we not only enhance our impact but also cultivate a space where respect, collaboration, and meaningful dialogue thrive.
So, the next time you find yourself in a challenging conversation, remember:
If you can’t keep your words sweet, keep your words. Because silence in wisdom is always louder than words spoken in anger.
16. Lately, I’ve been failing!
Not dramatically…but in quiet, personal ways: missed targets, stalled approvals, lost deals.
And every time, the inner critic pipes up: “Maybe you’re just not good enough.”
A recent one hit hard.
We worked closely with a client for weeks.
Meetings, revisions, full commitment.
Then…
Just like that…they chose someone else!
No explanation.
I was gutted!
But as the dust settled, a better question emerged…
What is this failure trying to teach me?
The answer
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That I showed up. I tried. I cared.
And that matters more than the outcome.
Failure, I’ve realised, is feedback.
It’s proof I’m in motion. Not stuck. Not hiding behind comfort zones.
But evolving…boldly, consciously.
So I’ve stopped asking, “How successful am I?”
Now I ask, “How bravely did I fail today?”
Because failure means I’m doing work that matters.
And that, to me, is the real success!
Thrilled to share our recent collaboration with Beeah, the leading waste management company in Sharjah and a pioneer in several sustainable initiatives that are securing the future of UAE. Our transformative 3-day Sales Accelerator Program, hosted by Ecube Training and Consulting, was designed to align with the company’s vision of sustainability and excellence.
We kicked off with our “Circle of Trust,” fostering commitment and presence. From building robust sales pipelines to mastering consultative selling, every moment was about empowering sales excellence.
A huge thank you to Tahir Saleem for his glowing testimonial: “The training reinforced that sales is not just about closing deals it’s about fostering trust, driving impact, and aligning our efforts with a greater purpose.”
As a facilitator of executive excellence, little did I know that I too could be part of a mission to contribute to a sustainable future 🙂
Leadership is not about telling, it is about asking.
It is about creating space for others to think, grow, and step into their own potential.
Recently, I had the privilege of working with the top leaders at Sobha Constructions, guiding them through a transformative session on Leading Others.
The focus?
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Moving from directive leadership to a coaching-based approach—where powerful questions spark reflection, and meaningful conversations unlock growth.
When leaders shift from instruction to inquiry, they don’t just lead; they build future leaders.
They elevate their teams, creating a culture of empowerment, trust, and continuous learning.
And at the heart of it all?
Being deeply aligned with our values, because great leadership starts from within.
The real challenge is not just managing people; it is inspiring them to lead.
And that is the kind of leadership that creates lasting impact.