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Joseph, an Engineer and accomplished project management professional in the Energy and Oil & Gas Industry. In his 40 years of working experience, he has led diverse teams in successfully delivering complex multi-billion-dollar mega projects across the globe
Other than managing mega projects, Joseph is enthusiastic and is committed in assisting people to identify and realize their maximum potential in personal and professional arenas. He is an engaging, articulate and highly energetic facilitator, transformative coach, and inspiring public speaker.
Joseph’s approach in developing leaders is to improve and develop Emotional Intelligence, personal leadership effectiveness while not losing focus on purpose and sustaining harmony among all facets of life.
Unique skill: Making people identify and realize their purpose, potential and go beyond.
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PERCEPTION
We don’t experience life as it is.
We experience life as we perceive it.
Before thought forms an opinion…
Before emotion rises…
Before a decision is made…
Perception is already at work.
Perception explores the invisible lens through which we interpret reality—shaping what we notice, what we miss, what feels threatening, and what feels possible. Two people can face the same moment and live
PERCEPTION
We don’t experience life as it is.
We experience life as we perceive it.
Before thought forms an opinion…
Before emotion rises…
Before a decision is made…
Perception is already at work.
Perception explores the invisible lens through which we interpret reality—shaping what we notice, what we miss, what feels threatening, and what feels possible. Two people can face the same moment and live entirely different lives, not because of circumstances, but because of how those circumstances are perceived.
This book is not about positive thinking or mental reframing. It is about understanding the deeper mechanisms that silently influence interpretation—how stress narrows perception, how identity fixes it, and how awareness gently widens it again. When perception shifts, effort reduces. Clarity emerges. Choice becomes available.
Drawing from psychology, neuroscience, emotional intelligence, and lived experience, Perception reveals:
Why meaning is constructed, not inherent
How emotional tone alters what we see
Why certainty often limits wisdom
How widening perception creates freedom without denial
This is a book for anyone who feels stuck in familiar reactions, constrained by old interpretations, or overwhelmed by complexity. It offers no quick fixes—only something more durable: the ability to stand differently inside experience itself.
Change does not begin with control.
It begins with seeing.
And when perception changes,
everything that follows can change with it.
POSITIVITY
Pathway to Emotional Intelligence
Positivity is not a personality trait.
It is not forced optimism, emotional suppression, or pretending life is easier than it is.
Positivity is the emotional ground from which emotional intelligence becomes possible.
In a world shaped by speed, pressure, comparison, and constant stimulation, many people live in a state of quiet emotional contraction—reactive, guarded, and depleted wi
POSITIVITY
Pathway to Emotional Intelligence
Positivity is not a personality trait.
It is not forced optimism, emotional suppression, or pretending life is easier than it is.
Positivity is the emotional ground from which emotional intelligence becomes possible.
In a world shaped by speed, pressure, comparison, and constant stimulation, many people live in a state of quiet emotional contraction—reactive, guarded, and depleted without realizing it. When emotional energy is low, even intelligence, experience, and good intentions fail to translate into wise action.
This book offers a different understanding of positivity—not as cheerfulness, but as an inner orientation that restores clarity, steadiness, and choice.
Positivity: Pathway to Emotional Intelligence explores how emotional states either narrow or expand perception, decision-making, relationships, and leadership. Through clear insight, grounded language, and practical reflection, it reveals why positivity is the foundation upon which self-awareness, regulation, empathy, and resilience naturally rest.
What if the most powerful skill in today’s fast-paced world is the ability to pause?
We live in an age of constant motion - endless notifications, accelerating demands, shrinking attention, and unrelenting pressure to respond faster, do more, and keep up. Yet amid all this speed, something essential is being lost: our capacity to stop, reflect, and choose wisely.
Pause on Purpose explores the overlooked space between stimulus and response - the
What if the most powerful skill in today’s fast-paced world is the ability to pause?
We live in an age of constant motion - endless notifications, accelerating demands, shrinking attention, and unrelenting pressure to respond faster, do more, and keep up. Yet amid all this speed, something essential is being lost: our capacity to stop, reflect, and choose wisely.
Pause on Purpose explores the overlooked space between stimulus and response - the quiet gap where emotional intelligence lives. In that pause, reactions soften into awareness, pressure gives way to clarity, and automatic habits transform into intentional choices.
This book is not about escaping modern life or slowing everything down. It is about learning when and how to pause - briefly, consciously, and purposefully—so that we can lead, relate, and live with greater presence. Drawing on emotional intelligence, lived experience, and practical reflection, Joseph Anand shows how pausing strengthens self-awareness, improves decision-making, deepens relationships, and restores balance in a world designed to keep us distracted.
Whether you are a leader navigating complexity, a professional under constant pressure, or simply someone seeking calm and meaning, this book offers a gentle but powerful reminder:
You do not need to react to everything.
You do not need to rush every choice.
You always have access to the pause.
Pause on Purpose is an invitation to reclaim your inner space - one conscious moment at a time.
Presence is not another emotional intelligence technique.
It is the ground from which all emotional intelligence arises.
In a world defined by speed, distraction, and constant reaction, we are taught to manage emotions, improve communication, and develop resilience—yet rarely taught the inner condition that makes these capacities possible. That condition is presence.
This book reframes emotional intelligence at its source. It shows why clari
Presence is not another emotional intelligence technique.
It is the ground from which all emotional intelligence arises.
In a world defined by speed, distraction, and constant reaction, we are taught to manage emotions, improve communication, and develop resilience—yet rarely taught the inner condition that makes these capacities possible. That condition is presence.
This book reframes emotional intelligence at its source. It shows why clarity collapses under pressure, why empathy leads to exhaustion, why leadership authority erodes in moments that matter most—and why effort alone cannot restore stability. The answer is not more control, more strategies, or more self-optimization. It is the ability to remain grounded, aware, and responsive when life becomes uncertain.
Blending psychology, neuroscience, and lived experience, Presence: The Foundation of Emotional Intelligence reveals how presence shapes perception, regulates emotion without suppression, and restores choice where reactivity once ruled. It is not about becoming calmer, better, or more composed—but about becoming fully here.
Written for leaders, professionals, and anyone navigating complexity, this book offers a quiet but powerful shift:
When presence is established, emotional intelligence no longer needs to be forced.
It emerges naturally.
Presence is not what you do.
It is how you meet life.
POSITIVITY
Pathway to Emotional Intelligence
Positivity is not a personality trait.
It is not forced optimism, emotional suppression, or pretending life is easier than it is.
Positivity is the emotional ground from which emotional intelligence becomes possible.
In a world shaped by speed, pressure, comparison, and constant stimulation, many people live in a state of quiet emotional contraction—reactive, guarded, and depleted wi
POSITIVITY
Pathway to Emotional Intelligence
Positivity is not a personality trait.
It is not forced optimism, emotional suppression, or pretending life is easier than it is.
Positivity is the emotional ground from which emotional intelligence becomes possible.
In a world shaped by speed, pressure, comparison, and constant stimulation, many people live in a state of quiet emotional contraction—reactive, guarded, and depleted without realizing it. When emotional energy is low, even intelligence, experience, and good intentions fail to translate into wise action.
This book offers a different understanding of positivity—not as cheerfulness, but as an inner orientation that restores clarity, steadiness, and choice.
Positivity: Pathway to Emotional Intelligence explores how emotional states either narrow or expand perception, decision-making, relationships, and leadership. Through clear insight, grounded language, and practical reflection, it reveals why positivity is the foundation upon which self-awareness, regulation, empathy, and resilience naturally rest.
PERCEPTION
We don’t experience life as it is.
We experience life as we perceive it.
Before thought forms an opinion…
Before emotion rises…
Before a decision is made…
Perception is already at work.
Perception explores the invisible lens through which we interpret reality—shaping what we notice, what we miss, what feels threatening, and what feels possible. Two people can face the same moment and live
PERCEPTION
We don’t experience life as it is.
We experience life as we perceive it.
Before thought forms an opinion…
Before emotion rises…
Before a decision is made…
Perception is already at work.
Perception explores the invisible lens through which we interpret reality—shaping what we notice, what we miss, what feels threatening, and what feels possible. Two people can face the same moment and live entirely different lives, not because of circumstances, but because of how those circumstances are perceived.
This book is not about positive thinking or mental reframing. It is about understanding the deeper mechanisms that silently influence interpretation—how stress narrows perception, how identity fixes it, and how awareness gently widens it again. When perception shifts, effort reduces. Clarity emerges. Choice becomes available.
Drawing from psychology, neuroscience, emotional intelligence, and lived experience, Perception reveals:
Why meaning is constructed, not inherent
How emotional tone alters what we see
Why certainty often limits wisdom
How widening perception creates freedom without denial
This is a book for anyone who feels stuck in familiar reactions, constrained by old interpretations, or overwhelmed by complexity. It offers no quick fixes—only something more durable: the ability to stand differently inside experience itself.
Change does not begin with control.
It begins with seeing.
And when perception changes,
everything that follows can change with it.
Presence is not another emotional intelligence technique.
It is the ground from which all emotional intelligence arises.
In a world defined by speed, distraction, and constant reaction, we are taught to manage emotions, improve communication, and develop resilience—yet rarely taught the inner condition that makes these capacities possible. That condition is presence.
This book reframes emotional intelligence at its source. It shows why clari
Presence is not another emotional intelligence technique.
It is the ground from which all emotional intelligence arises.
In a world defined by speed, distraction, and constant reaction, we are taught to manage emotions, improve communication, and develop resilience—yet rarely taught the inner condition that makes these capacities possible. That condition is presence.
This book reframes emotional intelligence at its source. It shows why clarity collapses under pressure, why empathy leads to exhaustion, why leadership authority erodes in moments that matter most—and why effort alone cannot restore stability. The answer is not more control, more strategies, or more self-optimization. It is the ability to remain grounded, aware, and responsive when life becomes uncertain.
Blending psychology, neuroscience, and lived experience, Presence: The Foundation of Emotional Intelligence reveals how presence shapes perception, regulates emotion without suppression, and restores choice where reactivity once ruled. It is not about becoming calmer, better, or more composed—but about becoming fully here.
Written for leaders, professionals, and anyone navigating complexity, this book offers a quiet but powerful shift:
When presence is established, emotional intelligence no longer needs to be forced.
It emerges naturally.
Presence is not what you do.
It is how you meet life.
What if the most powerful skill in today’s fast-paced world is the ability to pause?
We live in an age of constant motion - endless notifications, accelerating demands, shrinking attention, and unrelenting pressure to respond faster, do more, and keep up. Yet amid all this speed, something essential is being lost: our capacity to stop, reflect, and choose wisely.
Pause on Purpose explores the overlooked space between stimulus and response - the
What if the most powerful skill in today’s fast-paced world is the ability to pause?
We live in an age of constant motion - endless notifications, accelerating demands, shrinking attention, and unrelenting pressure to respond faster, do more, and keep up. Yet amid all this speed, something essential is being lost: our capacity to stop, reflect, and choose wisely.
Pause on Purpose explores the overlooked space between stimulus and response - the quiet gap where emotional intelligence lives. In that pause, reactions soften into awareness, pressure gives way to clarity, and automatic habits transform into intentional choices.
This book is not about escaping modern life or slowing everything down. It is about learning when and how to pause - briefly, consciously, and purposefully—so that we can lead, relate, and live with greater presence. Drawing on emotional intelligence, lived experience, and practical reflection, Joseph Anand shows how pausing strengthens self-awareness, improves decision-making, deepens relationships, and restores balance in a world designed to keep us distracted.
Whether you are a leader navigating complexity, a professional under constant pressure, or simply someone seeking calm and meaning, this book offers a gentle but powerful reminder:
You do not need to react to everything.
You do not need to rush every choice.
You always have access to the pause.
Pause on Purpose is an invitation to reclaim your inner space - one conscious moment at a time.
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