3 Things You Should Never Do In Business

January 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment

There are some things you should never do in business if you want to succeed. If you are already a successful business you are well aware of this. If you are a new business entrepreneur than these 3 tips may be very helpful to you.

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Free Internet Home Business Tips Newsletter

January 25, 2008 | 2 Comments

As promised in my sign up on the left side bar, I’m compiling a series of free newsletters for my registered subscribers. The newsletters will offer free tips on improving your home based business. So…sign up if you haven’t already. I’ll be launching the newsletters soon…

Office Boundaries In Home Based Business

January 23, 2008 | 2 Comments

We all know that running a home business gives you the flexibility of time. However, operating a business from home does not mean that your life is an open book for the world to read. You will have to set specific boundaries between your work life and your private life in order to insure that your family is…To read more please go to “Office Boundaries In Home Based Business” or Articles section.

5 Business Models Of Internet Marketing

January 15, 2008 | 2 Comments

With the Internet being easily accessible, studies have shown the growing trend of people purchasing online because of lower prices, more variety in product and services offerings and ease of comparison. The increasing number of online buyers is making Internet Marketing a lucrative profession.

There are many ways of making money online, many Internet-based business models that you can follow. Which model is suitable for you depends on…To read more please go to “5 Business Models Of Internet Marketing” or Articles section.

The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari

January 8, 2008 | 2 Comments

Last week my friend lend me her book, The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari by Robin S Sharma. I’ve read it over the weekend and found that it is an easy reading book with lots of principles and techniques to learn from.

Robin has weave the laws of attraction, meditation, diet and exercise tips and time management into a story to answer the universal question of how do you discover your destiny, live life passionately, full of energy and abundant of fulfillment and happiness.

His story is about how a renowned lawyer, Julian, who was working himself to death, managed to find the answer. It took Julian a near death heart attack to realise that he needed to slow down and reassess his life.

After Julian found the “answer” and lived it out in the Himalayan mountains, he returned to New York to teach his best friend, John how to achieve enlightenment and live life to its fullest. The principles and prescribe techniques are taught in a master to novice manner. So, if we follow the techniques diligently for 30 days, we can discover our true selves and attain passion for living, boundless energy and fulfilling happiness.

Those who don’t know the greatness of the laws of attraction and benefits of meditation should read this book. Those who don’t know how to apply the laws of attraction and meditate properly should read this book too. Robin will indirectly teach you how to discover your destiny and realign your goals in life accordingly. You need to start to change from within first, then constantly improve to be a more fulfilled and happier person.

“There is nothing noble about being superior to some other person. True nobility lies in being superior to your former self” ~ The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari

2008, An Exciting Year Ahead

January 1, 2008 | 4 Comments

As we wind down to the end of 2007 and begin our new year, many of us will be reflecting on the past year and contemplating what to do for this coming year.

Since 2006, I had been searching for a new direction in my work and personal life. It was in 2007 that my “eyes” opened.

In 2007, I had learned how to trade options, internet marketing and most important of all…the utmost importance of personal development in all aspect of my life.

I thought after my uni graduation, I only needed to do CPD hours for my profession as a Chartered Accountant. Little did I know that we need to develop ourselves even more, after we start working. This is because life gets more complicating after school, and we don’t learn how to live in school, college or uni. Living is an “on the job” training by itself.

I used to think that personal development are for losers! You just need to work hard to find solutions to all your problems. And that was what I had lived, a hard life.

“A formal education will make you a living, but self education will make you a fortune.” - Jim Rohn.

It was through my new mindset of striving to learn to develop myself that led me to many new opportunities as well as making more friends to help me along the way.

The most important lesson among others was the simplicity of achieving financial freedom.

I played Robert Kiyosaki’s cashflow game last week with some friends. This is a simple fun game but it has a lot to teach as well.

The 3 most important lessons I learned from the game which will form the basis of my new year’s resolution are:-

1. simplify your life and reduce unnecessary cash outflow. This include discipline spending and reducing unnecessary debts which have high interest cost.

2. invest in capital markets to grow your capital for investments and reinvest your returns or use returns to reduce high interest debts.

3. regardless of how small is the investment, as long as it has positive cashflow, get it! This is to grow multiple streams of passive income bit by bit.

My new year’s resolution is to achieve financial freedom this year. To achieve my goal, I plan to do the following 3 steps:

1. set up a money management system according to T Harv Eker’s money jar system (do yourself a favour and read his book to learn the simplicity of achieving financial freedom).

2. trade options because options have limited risk, have better leverage than trading shares and you can earn regardless of market direction.

3. build up my internet marketing knowledge and translate my knowledge into various streams of internet business to grow my passive income.

It looks like I’m going to be doubly busy with so many things to do. But this challenge is really motivating because our future is not determined by our past but by what we do now.