Archive for March, 2009

Is your WHY big enough?


As a member of holidaysandcash I get a weekly update of events as it relates to memberships, deals, payments, changes and the rest, but I just got one today and in it was this bold question, Is your why big enough? I will love to share it with you my friends. Enjoy the read!

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How to Become Self-Motivated. . .

The reason 95% of people quit on their dreams is because they have forgotten why they wanted their dream in the first place. Once you stop focusing on the “why,” you start focusing on your obstacles, then get discouraged, and finally quit.

ReBuilding Nigeria: Good People…Great Nation!


 

naija-logoI read an article this morning that emanated from Deolu Akinyemi and has his permision to share it. For your information a new vocabulary has been added to our national rebranding drive. Enjoy the read.

What I want to write today is an article I will love you to pirate. I’ll like you to dub it, and put it on your blog post. Modify it if you like, give me credit if you want, or give me none at all. They say we’ll achieve a lot more if we don’t care who gets the credit. 

The Source of Your Problems And Stress


 

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A group of alumni, highly established in their careers, got together to visit their old university professor. The conversation soon turned into complaints about stress in work and life.

Offering his guests coffee, the professor went to the kitchen and returned with a large pot of coffee and an assortment of cups - porcelain, plastic, glass, crystal, some plain-looking, some expensive, and some exquisite - telling them to help themselves to the coffee.

After all the students had a cup of coffee in hand, the professor said:

How To Make A Million Before You Graduate


In times like this, we tend to look to grizzled veterans for wisdom, perspective and, above all, hope. But few things fortify an entrepreneurial spirit more than preternatural success.

We found many of them, but will be presenting you with just two of them who managed to build million-dollar enterprises before the age of 20.

Some partnered with friends, siblings and mentors; others did the work on their own. All started their entrepreneurial careers by age 15, and one before he broke double digits. Their common thread: scary financial savvy and demon drive to transform ideas into reality.

The Global Monkey-Trap.


I came across a very intresting article that got me pondering on what really is important, and will love to share it with you, I hope you enjoy it as much as I did, see you on the other side.

The Monkey Trap - All the monkey has to do is let go, to get free.

How Can $30,000 Be Greater than $300,000?

With the financial crises making headlines, and folks losing jobs and unable to pay for things they once viewed as ‘necessities’, I thought I would offer a different perspective. For at least 4 reasons, I think those lower on the income hierarchy may have advantages.