Thursday, September 22, 2011

Invest Your Time!

If you are one of the few people who can earn millions just by watching television, then good for you!!!

For the vast majority, myself included, we need to think about where we put our time. Time is the only resource in a person's life that cannot be recreated.

If you want to succeed, focus on investing your time on the things that, you know, will lead you to succeed. There is no other way.

Don't spend your time, invest it!

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

The Most Motivating Thing

No matter what I do, the thing that motivates me the most is positive results. I love great results! I LOVE winning!!!

Wednesday, September 07, 2011

Tomo!!!


Tomo = tama

Napulot ko kay Jerrick

Sobrang positive e, rapport building


My portfolio went from up 40% to up 3% in only 4 days. It was that big! Needless to say I was not moved in a positive way.

Buti nalang The Time Of My Life ang theme song ng buhay ko ngayon :D

Holding onto things that vanished
Into the air
Left me in pieces
But now I'm rising from the ashes
Finding my wings
And all that I needed
Was there all along
Within my reach
As close as the beat of my heart


It made my day.

Sunday, September 04, 2011

Anything worth doing is worth doing poorly at first

The title is a quote from a blog post with the same title. It really shook me out of my comfort zone. I've been attending trainings and presentations repeatedly. The message pushed me to apply whatever I learned. It does not matter if absolute success is missing the first time an act is attempted. What matters is getting the momentum and doing excellent moving forward.

As an application, earlier this evening, I did my first ever product presentation. I'd rate myself 2/10 in terms of the presentation compared to my mentors. I'd say that it wasn't really the best presentation ever to be offered for a group of six. Much to my surprise, perhaps due to luck, too, everyone who attended ordered the products that I was sharing. Perhaps pinpointing and overdelivering on the needs of the customer is more important than any presentation. Nevertheless, getting a better presentation is already in my priority list.

The statement "Anything worth doing is worth doing poorly at first" took out the perfectionist in me. It led me to getting the results I wanted.

Thursday, September 01, 2011