Inspiring Movies - Shawshank Redemption

by sean on June 27, 2007
in Inspiring Movies

Halo,

Been few days that i came up to post my blog. Been busy preparing plans and presentation slides for my professional job. Phew! Finally able to come back early to blog.

Yes!!! I have another nomination for the Top 10 Inspiring Movies that have ever graced our theatres. This will be Shawshank Redemption contributed by Leon. Great movie adapted from Stephen King and excellently translated into Screeplay.

This is truly a Touching, Moving and Emotional movie. It just keeps your mind think though the following that were put across in the show but is still vividly in my mind: Read more

Lead, Follow, or Get out of the Way!

by sean on June 23, 2007
in Leadership, Teamwork

Phew! It is Saturday again! The day that i can spend with myself abit more and review about what i have done and achieved for the past one week, and what to do for the coming week. Just came back from a morning long distance jog, and have been thinking of one thing - Am I a Mover or a Shaker at Work (Corporate world). Door of chances have been opened to me, so am I to Lead or to Follow? It is really impt to think through what we want in life..I have been thinking for past 1-2 years, but thoughts came stronger last few months.

Leaders don’t always lead, and followers don’t always follow. Sometimes, leaders have to follow while followers lead.

Team synchronicity means recognising your level of skill within any given group and knowing when to lead, when to follow, and when to get out of the way. Read more

Inspiring Movies - Coach Carter

by sean on June 20, 2007
in Inspiring Movies

Hi,

COACH CARTER

This is the second nomination for the Top 10 Most Inspiring Movies that have ever graced our cinemas! Coach Carter! A basketball coach that not only aims to bring the boys to tournamen glory, but also coach them on principles of life, think of what they want in life and most importantly, Teamwork is Impt!

Thank Bro, for sharing with us your entry for this compilation.
Hope to see more nominations so that we can have the list compiled and share it with people around us….

Cheers,
Sean

Inspiring Movies - Success is not by chance

by sean on June 20, 2007
in Inspiring Movies

Hi,

PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS

Too tired of reading motivational books (so many of them outside) and paying for motivational seminars and workshops?!? Yeah. It happens to me sometimes - too many books to read..Have you ever thought of getting inspiration from movies??? Those shown in cinemas and easily available in DVD/VCD rental shops?

I am in the process of compiling the 10 MOST Inspiring Shows that have ever graced our cinemas, and to share it with the rest of the world!

This one is my favourite: - Pursuit of Happyness (acted by Will Smith)

It is based on a real story of a successful stock-broker in united states, and talks about how he Believe that Everthing is Posssible and that he will be Successful one day! This is an awesome movie that is Heart Moving & Powerfully Inspiring!!! It made me believe that NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE!!! Read more

Laws of Attraction - Success Leaves Traces

by sean on June 20, 2007
in Success Secrets

Hi,

Do you still remembered my previous articles on Setting the Stage to become a Leader” and “The Secrets of Visulization” video? Check it out if you do not know what i am talking about. This two topics have come together to bring me recent opportunities in achieving success.

We need to have the Passion, Faith, Will and Belief in what we want, and Prepare ourselves towards it, as opportunities are everywhere.

The problem might be the simple fact that we have never prepared ourselves for that day-the day when clear and attractive opportunities come knocking on our dooor, and you hesitated and gets frightened when the chance is presented to you. Why? Because we have not prepared ourselves towards success. Read more

Set the Stage to become a Leader !

by sean on June 17, 2007
in Leadership

Taking the Initiative as a team member will make your colleagues look up to you and put you on the path to bigger responsibilities!

So you think you are just an employee and should take the back seat while your boss drives you? Well, you should start being the Leader now. The day you are called to lead may not be far away. Your future at work calls for you to be a leader whether you manage a group of people or not.

Gone are the days when you could afford to take a back seat and await instructions from those at higher levels of the organization. With business and technology accelerating at a fast pace, every person within an organization has to pull his weight, and this requires: Read more

Stage to become a Leader!

by sean on June 17, 2007
in Leadership

Halo,

For those that might have wondered how come i did not blog for more than a week, no worry, i am healthy and still very focussed. I just came back home from a week long army training, in Singapore, we can this Re-Service In-Camp Training. All man here have to go through this cycle, and it is a form of commitment to our small country. By the way, this in-camp was also a good platform for net-working, as all of them (700 people) are either working or studying for higher education. I am just glad that lots of people still remembers me, after a long 3 years since we last met. I also met two superiors (officers in army) that told me they saw me at the World Internet Summit (WIS) 2007! Yes, their professions are army officers, and he is in-charged of discipline. I never would think that they are also interested in Internet Marketing and to my surprise, he has a website that is ranked in the top few of the SEO. Read more

The Right Attitude - Towards Success

by sean on June 9, 2007
in Success Secrets

This article is what i have read from an old article in my scrapbook. Recently, came across it as i was tidying my room.

This may cause some of us to feel terrible, especially when we just started to read through the passage, but hang on, read and see for yourself.

THE RIGHT ATTITUDE:

A woman woke up one morning looked in the mirror and noticed she had only three strands of hair left on her head.”Well”, She said, ” I think I’ll braid my hair today.” So she did and she had a wonderful day.

The next day, she looked in the mirror and saw that she had only two strands of hair left. “Hmm,” she said, “I think I’II part my hair down the middle today.”
She had a fun, happy time.

The next day, she found she had only one strand of hair left.
“Well,” she said, “Today I’m going to wear my hair in a ponytail.”

When there wasn’t a single strand of hair on her head on the fourth day, she exclaimed: “Yay, I don’t have o fix my hair today!” Read more

One Thing at A Time, Please

by sean on June 7, 2007
in Time Management

Multi-Tasking ia Bad for Health

Experts in United States are saying that doing more than one thing at a time us mentally damaging. People who want to sharpen their multi-tasking skills may now need to think twice about it.

The bottom line is that you can’t simultaneously be thinking about your tax return and reading an essay, just as you can’t talk to yourself about two things at once.

People may think otherwise, but it’s a myth.

The expert added that habitual multi-tasking may also condition the brain to an overexcited state, making it difficult to focus. People lose the skill and the will to maintain concentration. Read more

Tips on Persuasion - by Joel Bauer

Believed that most of you have had of The Persuasion Guru - Joel Bauer. Didnt manage to attend his seminar conducted last month in Singapore, but did manage to read his article on the papers as well as an interview done by TV stations.

I shall try to summarise his version of Secrets of Persuasion as follows:

Persuasion is simply the Art of Connection! - whether emotionally, physically or mentally. Usually with an idea acrossed through a person. His theory is that If we try to tell someone something, he might just remember a little, but if we showed something, and the recipient go WOW, then there is an emotional connection.

Simple tips to Succed in Persuasion: Read more

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