NO, IT DOESN’T.
Growing up, I had the Golden – or “Midas” – Touch in school. Academic Honours, Citizenship awards, Student Council President, 3-time Athlete of the Year…. the whole thing.
In fact, when I was 17, I was selected to the ultra-exclusive House of Commons Page Program, where I went on to serve 3 Canadian [...]
Archive for the ‘Mindset’ Category
The World owes it to You!!!
Posted in Mindset, Uncategorized on February 11, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Sprinting through life, OUT OF BREATH?
Posted in Business Ideas, Mindset, Uncategorized on February 10, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Feel like you are doing more and more, ever pushing for more productivity, and never quite feeling that fulfillment… that genuine sense of “YES – I am LIVING!!!”
I am currently reading The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferris (for the second time), and I LOVE his 4-step formula, known as “DEAL”:
Define – define your dream Be, [...]
People *always* ask these 2 questions about Joint Ventures
Posted in Business Ideas, Mindset, Tips on February 3, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Simply Intelligent
I think that Joint Ventures are possibly the most intelligent way of doing business I’ve ever discovered. They can be used in any business – traditional small business, Real Estate Investing, people in Sales jobs, Network Marketing, Franchising, etc – any business you can think of. And you can be making money in MANY [...]
Reveal to Others Their Riches!
Posted in Books I've Read, Mindset on January 6, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The greatest good you can do for another is not just to share your riches but to reveal to him his own. -B Disraeli
WOW… what a great quote! I like it. Thank-you to my friend Lisa for sharing it and inspiring this whole Blog entry.
Recently I’ve heard so many related quotes and concepts [...]
Are you robbing someone’s growth?
Posted in Business Ideas, Mindset, tagged butterfly, francis, growth, improvement, personal, tim, timothy on December 19, 2009 | 1 Comment »
When a butterfly is still in it’s coccoon, it is struggling very hard to tear out of the coccoon so that it can free itself to fly away.
It is tempting to help the butterfly by slitting the coccoon on it’s behalf and letting it out.
Did you know that during this struggling process to break free [...]
Your Responsible, Caring, Courageous Gentleman
Posted in Mindset, tagged advanced course, communication, satvatove, transformative on December 13, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Greetings from Florida. The Advanced Course I’m currently taking from Satvatove truly IS transformative.
Robert Kiyosaki – Content and Context
Posted in Business Ideas, Mindset, Tools and Tips on November 23, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
When I attended Robert Kiyosaki’s talk in Edmonton, AB, on Nov 21, 2009, I once again heard his explanation on CONTEXT and CONTENT. I had heard Robert talk about this concept before (in books and DVDs), although this time it truly hit home for me.
CONTENT: The “stuff” of life. This can be a [...]
Are you a Fantasizer or a Dream Builder?
Posted in Books I've Read, Mindset on November 12, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Are you a “Fantasizer” or a “Dream Builder”? Read on to find out…
FANTASIZERS vs. DREAM BUILDERS
Fantasizers… rely on luck.
Dream Builders… rely on discipline.
Fantasizers… focus on the destination.
Dream Builders… focus on the journey.
Fantasizers… cultivate unhealthy expectations.
Dream Builders…cultivate healthy discontent.
Fantasizers… minimize the value of work.
Dream Builders… maximize the work they do.
Fantasizers… look for excuses.
Dream Builders… lead to [...]
“Put Your Dream to the Test” – John C. Maxwell
Posted in Books I've Read, Business Ideas, Mindset, Uncategorized on October 6, 2009 | 2 Comments »
In Put Your Dream to the Test, author John C. Maxwell proposes 10 questions for achieving your dream. The more that you can say YES to each of the 10 questions, the more likely that you are to achieve your goal, your dream.
The book really *is* worth reading to gain a greater understanding of [...]
The 4 Pillars of Success
Posted in Business Ideas, Mindset, Uncategorized on September 29, 2009 | 1 Comment »
In the first six months of 2009 I learned about these two CRITICAL factors for success:
1) Skillset: being competent at what you do. This can include sales skill, accounting and legal knowledge, effectiveness of your trade, skill with your instrument or sport, communication skills, management and leadership-ability, knowledge of software, understanding of technical information, [...]
