A Great Book with Great Tips to Live Your Life!
by sean on September 22, 2008
in Success Secrets, The Right Attitudes, Time Management, Worth-mentioning

Over the last week or so, i was reading a No.1 New York Best-Seller on Self-Improvement known as “The 4-Hour Work Week” by Timothy Ferriss.
Really an awesome book. It empowers us on escaping the 9-5, Live Anywhere and Join the New Rich, where we live everyday to the fullest. We do not believe in Retirements when we are so rich at 5o years old. Instead, we believe in having many many mini-retirements throughout our life.
Who wants that? Highly recommended book for those that want more life than the 9-5 work week, especially for those that aspire to become an entrepreneur.
I seldom recommend books to others, but this one is really special!
Go Get The Book Now! You will be as happy as me. =)
National Achiever Congress (NAC) 2008 - by Blair Singer
by sean on May 2, 2008
in Event, Negotiation, Persuasion Techniques, Sales, Success Secrets, Worth-mentioning
Blair Singer:
Presenting: Identifying Where You Are On The Five Power Levels Of Business, Income & Self, and How to Get To The Top Fast
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Since 1987 he has worked with tens of thousands of individuals and organizations ranging from Fortune 500 companies to groups of independent sales agents, direct sellers and small business owners to assist them in achieving extraordinary levels of sales, performance, productivity and cash flow.
He is Robert Kiyosaki’s (author of Rich Dad Poor Dad) Rich Dad Advisor who imparts the two most important skills required for success in business…sales and communication and the secrets for building championship teams.
Blair is the author of two best selling books: SalesDogs - You Do Not Have to be an Attack Dog to be Successful in Sales, and The ABC’s of How to Build A Business Team That Wins which are part of the Rich Dad Advisors series.
Yes. I have purchased both the 2 books from Blair and will be starting to read them..Yeah! So eager to learn more from this Sales Guru.
He founded and currently operates an international training franchise called SalesPartners Worldwide™ that delivers guaranteed success strategies that have helped thousands of individuals and businesses increase their income through building championship teams and sales.
Seems like i have identified another mentor that can help me to succeed.
Meaning of Success - by Famous People
by sean on May 1, 2008
in Inspiring Quotes, Inspiring Thoughts, The Right Attitudes
Millionaire Mind Intensive by T.Harv Eker
by sean on March 2, 2008
in Event, Success Secrets, Worth-mentioning
I just came back from a 5-days Intensive program by T. Harv Eker known as TRAIN THE TRAINER I. It was an AWESOME event that will certainly stay with my for life. Before i talked more about this program, i was reminded by Harv Eker on this saying: “If you don’t use it, You will loose it!”. This make me realized that i have not done something that i told myself to do late last year when i have attended the Millionaire Mind Intensive when T. Harv Eker first came to Singapore. That is to share with people that knows me.
That was the 1st time that T.Harv Eker and his crew from Peak Potentails (from North America) actually bring programs to Asia. This was the Millionaire Mind Intensive in Singapore Read more
Success is being True to Yourself
by sean on February 24, 2008
in Success Secrets, The Right Attitudes
In one’s pursuit of success in life, there are many paths to attain it. To me personally, success is being able to be true to yourself. It really doesn’t matter what others say, be they your friends or business associates. At the end of the day, you ought to live your life the way you want to.
Most unenlightened people will light success to lots of money. I think there are many angles from which to look at this. My personal phliosphy to success is to be upright and honest person because if you are not, the all the millions in your bank means nothing. The values of integrity, honesty, responsibility, disciplines, determination and hard work should be inculcated at young age. These values will certainly carry you through everyhing to lead a truly successful life.
In this way, we can savoured life to the fullest, as we seek our own meaning of Success in our life.
New Decisions, New Life for a New Year by Anthony Robbins
by sean on February 8, 2008
in Goal Setting, Success Secrets, The Right Attitudes, Worth-mentioning
Halo Planet,
I have been following Anthony Robbins for quite a while - listening to his audio teleseminar, reading his Books on “Giant Within”, “Unlimited Power, attending his Motivational Seminars - finding Personal Motivation and Inspiring Others as years passed.
Motivational guru Anthony Robbins has guided and coached many to master the key communication skills, strategies and beliefs used by the world’s top achievers to attain their outstanding success and fulfillment. He believes it all starts with taking control of your life and making things happen, whether it’s your academics, career, finances, body, etc. Vanquish whatever is holding you back and turn dreams into reality. And it doesn’t stop there… his teachings also helps to develop the physical vitality and energy you need to passionately follow through.
In this exciting year of new destinies, opportunities and massive results, i are thrilled to invite you to take your leadership and personal growth to an entirely new level at with the following Tony Robbins’ Exclusive FREE Online Audio Mini Seminar. I had just completed it on the 1st day of the Lunar (Chinese) New Year and i am full of energy and determination again, for the new year.
Hope you will enjoy and benefit from it as much as i do.
F*REE Tony Robbins’ Exclusive Online Audio Mini Seminar (to be shared with readers)
PS: Quickly listen to the F*REE audio mini seminar, before the organized takes it down.
To your success,
Sean
Tips to Great Leadership
by sean on February 4, 2008
in Leadership, Success Secrets
We have all seen highly successful leaders in this world. So what are the common traits between all of them? These highly successful leaders typically share several key skills for them to exhibit great leadership. And we those that would like to succeed being great leaders should also work towards such capable skill sets.
One of the very important traits is Effective Interpersonal Skills, which we can trained ourself. In order to improve our Interpersonal Skills, we can look into the following areas:
A) Identify and pick a relationship that you want to improve
We need to be very specific about the things that we want to improve on, and act on it. Generalization such as “i want to have an improved relationship” is just not going to help.
B) Display lots of empathy and respect Read more
8 Secrets of Better Decision Making for Success
by sean on January 22, 2008
in Success Secrets, The Right Attitudes, Time Management
Our minds are always into thinking about it - Decisions and more Decisions to make. Our everyday life’s are full of it, small mundane ones to large life-changing types. To have the right to choose and make decisions are important to our well-being, and is central to us being an Individual. However, sometimes we just make decisions so bad that make us very unhappy or live with lifelong regrets.
Over the few decades, scientists, neurologists and psychologists are looking into the possible mental processes and signals that may affect our decision makings. Here i distilled some of the findings and will share with you 8 simple ways to make better decisions towards your success.
A) Danger of Social Pressure
Everyone of us would like to think of our-self as a single-minded individual and have a clear say of what we want, but in fact no one is immune to Social Pressure. Many studies have shown that human succumb to social pressure especially at extreme conditions.
We do have ways to avoid the the danger of Social Pressure. At anytime that you suspect that your decisions are based on what your superior or senior wanted, step back and re-group your thoughts. When you are in a group and everyone agree on a certain thing, don’t assume they are right and go along. Step back and ask yourself if this is true, and if not - be the one to oppose and share with them your thoughts and reasoning. Beware of situations when you have little responsibilities because that is where you are most likely to make irresponsible decisions and feedback.
B) Do Not Fear Consequences Read more



