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Focus on what really matters | Chinmay Ananda | TEDxSt Pauls College
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-05 15:49
Core Concept: The Eight C's Framework - The framework consists of eight key elements: Core, Compliment, Catalyst, Context, Character, Creativity, Countdown, and Contaminant, essential for achieving desired outcomes [4] - The framework emphasizes understanding what to do (Core to Countdown) and, crucially, what *not* to do (Contaminant) [4] - The framework suggests that a lack of clarity regarding these eight elements is the primary reason for failure in achieving desired outcomes [4] Application of the Eight C's - **Core:** The essential, non-negotiable element required for the desired outcome, such as tea powder for making tea [4] - **Compliment:** Elements that enhance the core but are not essential and can be substituted, like milk or sugar in tea [4] - **Catalyst:** Factors that accelerate and facilitate the process, such as an electric stove [4] - **Context:** The environment and conditions that can either support or hinder the desired outcome [4] - **Character:** The attitude and focus on results, avoiding excuses when facing challenges [5] - **Creativity:** The addition of unique elements to enhance the outcome, such as adding ginger or cinnamon to tea [5] - **Countdown:** The time constraints and deadlines that affect the outcome [4] - **Contaminant:** Anything in excess that hinders the desired outcome, such as overthinking [4][5] Insights and Observations - People often attribute failure to lack of time, resources, or external factors, but the root cause is often a lack of clarity regarding the eight C's [4] - Spending excessive time and effort on "Compliment" elements may not satisfy everyone [4] - Focusing on the eight C's can lead to achieving the desired outcome [15]