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Thursday, September 28, 2006

Seven Cures for a Lean Purse

The book which I like to share today is The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason. If you have not read this book yet. Then you must pick up a copy from your local bookstore today and it might just make a different in your life forever. The Richest Man in Babylon is a story set in the ancient city of Babylon.

Through
The Richest Man in Babylon, subject of thrift, financial planning and personal wealth have been beautifully put forward in different part of the book. This is truly the book that holds the secrets to acquiring money, keeping money and making money earn more money.

I would like to share with you the Seven cures for a lean purse that is found within
The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason.

1. Start to fatten thy purse
No matter how much you earn or make, put aside 10% and not spend it.

2. Control thy expenditure
Budget from the 90% and spend on what's necessary. Although, tough initially, but in time, your spending habit will change.


3. Make thy gold multiply
When your purse fatten, it's time to put your money to work for you.


4. Guard thy treasure from loss
Only when you're able to secure your "small" money, then you're able to secure your "big" money. Study carefully before parting with your money, be sure that it can be safely reclaimed.
Do not be misled by own desire for quick profits. When in doubt consult those who are good at handling money for profits.


5. Make of thy dwelling a profitable investment
Instead of renting a house, own it. However, in today's context, it would be to own the house and rent it out for passive income.


6. Insure a future income
Provide in advance for the needs of your old age and also for your family.


7. Increase thy ability to earn
Cultivate own power, to study and to be wiser, to become more skillful such that you'll have the confidence to achieve your carefully considered desires.

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

False Information about Tommy Hilfiger

I received this email in my inbox this morning and I feel there is a need to clear this up. If ever you receive this email. Please do not ... do not forward it out because the information is not true.

In a January 2001 press release, the Tommy Hilfiger company denies that their founder ever made such a statement:

"The facts remain simple and cannot be disputed. Tommy Hilfiger did not make the alleged comments, he has never appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show and, in fact, Ms. Winfrey herself, on her January 11, 1999 program, stated Tommy Hilfiger has never been on her show nor has she ever met him.

"Most importantly, Tommy Hilfiger wants his clothing to be enjoyed by people of all backgrounds and his collections are put together with the broadest cross-section of individuals in mind. To reinforce this, he features models of all ethnic backgrounds in his fashion shows and advertisements."

So pervasive is this rumor that, by 2004, the company had set aside an entire section on their corporate web site to deny it, featuring statements from Hilfiger, Winfrey, the Anti-Defamation League and Hilfiger customers.

Tommy Hilfiger is not the first or last famous person to be falsely accused of publicly telling certain ethnic groups to not buy their products. Liz Claiborne, Lauren Hill and Shakira all stand accused. None of the accusations stand up to scrutiny. Some are based on misunderstandings, while others, like the one above, are complete fabrications built on favorite elements of urban legendry. Break this Chain.



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Subject: Tommy Hilfiger on Oprah

Hello, please read.... and pass on if you haven't already! Everyone needs to see this.

Good for Oprah!!!! I'm sure many of you watched the recent taping of The Oprah Winfrey Show, where her guest was Tommy Hilfiger. On the show, she asked him if the statements about race he was accused of saying were true. Statements like"...if I'd known African-Americans, Hispanics, Jewish and Asians would buy my clothes, I would not have made them so nice. I wish these people would *NOT* buy my clothes, as they are made for upper class white people."

His answer to Oprah was a simple "YES". Where after she immediately asked him to leave her show. My suggestion? Don't buy your next shirt or Perfume from Tommy Hilfiger. Let's give him what he asked for. Let's not buy His clothes, let's put him in a financial state where he himself will NOT be able to afford the ridiculous

prices he puts on his clothes.

BOYCOTT PLEASE...., & SEND THIS MESSAGE TO ANYONE YOU KNOW

Nothing empowers people quite like their own survival!

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The Elephant and the Twig

This is an interesting book which I read a few years back. I remembered I was just looking for books to read when I saw this book. The cover page looks attractive to me so I just picked it up. But after reading it, I found some interesting concepts in the book and I would like to share one particular one with you.

In this book of Geoff Thompson, The Elephant and the Twig, he mentioned about the story of how in India, they train obedience in young elephant.

In life, we are very much the same; if told over a period of time that we cannot escape mediocrity, or there are no ways we can change the environment, eventually our belief will become so strong and so real that we too become like the elephant will believe it.

Our mind is only limited by the restriction we, and a lot of time others, put on it. So open up your mind and let it be free and it will be the MOST POWERFUL resource you can tap into.

Just like we need clean water and clean food to survive and be healthy, our mind need a lot of nutrition too. All this nutrition can come in the form of reading from books.


Knowledge is free and powerful tools ... when put in good use! Enjoy the story : )


The Elephant and The Twig
by Geoff Thompson

"Have you ever heard the story of The Elephant and The Twig? In India they train obedience in young elephants (to stop them from escaping) by tying them to a huge immovable object, like a tree, when they are still very young. The tree is so large that no matter how hard the baby elephant pulls and tugs it cannot break free.


This develops what is known as 'Learned Helplessness' in the creature. After trying so hard and for so long to break the hold, only to be thwarted time and again, it eventually believes that, no matter what it does, it cannot escape. Ultimately, as fully-grown adult weighing several tons, they can tie it to a twig and it won't escape, in fact, it won't even try"

Geoff Thompson

Saturday, September 23, 2006

Possibility Thinking

Like to share with you all something from the book 'Tough Times Never Last, But Tough People Do' by Dr Robert H. Schuller about this possibility thinking concept which i feel is a very interesting and very powerful concept These are just part of the book which I want to share
with you all. Pick up and read many other stories about how he applied all he wrote. You can
put it to work too. Take a Chance, Take Charge, Take Control!

BK

"You won't win if you don't begin"

An Excerpt from the book, 'Tough Times Never Last, But Tough People Do'

Possibility thinking. What is it? In essence it is the management of ideas.

I am told that ten thousand ideas are negative. Possibility thinking is the disciplined separation of negative thoughts from positive thoughts by this criterion: Positive thoughts are those that hold undeveloped potential for good.

Impossibility thinkers are people who instinctively react negatively to a possibility-laden idea. They impulsively look for reasons why it can't be done. They quickily abort and idea and forget about it.

The possibility thinking looks at every idea to see if it has possibilities. If it does, he takes an option out on the idea. He does not let it slip.

The point is this: Never underestimate the value of an idea. Every positive idea has within it the potential for success if it is managed properly. How do we manage ideas so effectively that we can be assured of success? Through the Ten Commandments of Possibility Thinking ---- that's how! If you will obey these commandments for possibility thinking, you will be amazed at the success that you will be able to achieve. What are they?

1) Never reject a possibility because you see something wrong with it!

Don't Throw away a suggestion when you see a problem. Instead, isolate the negative from the possibility. Neutralize the negative. Exploit the possibility, and sublimate the negative. Don't ever let negatives kill the positive potential that is within an opportunity.

2) Never reject a possibility because you won't get the credit!

Decisions must never be based on ego needs. They must be based on human needs and market pressures that transcend your own desires. Decide today: Would you rather satisfy your ego--or enjoy the fruit of success?

3) Never reject an idea because it's impossible!

Almost every great idea is impossible when it is first born. The greatest ideas today are yet impossible! Possibility thinkers take great ideas and turn the impossibilities into possibilities. That's progress!

The important issue is whether the idea is a good one. Would it help people who are hurting? Would it be a great thing for our country and our world? If so, then develop a way to achieve what today is impossible.

4) Never reject a possibility because your mind is already made up!

People who never change their minds are either perfect or stubborn. I'm not perfect and neither are you.

5) Never reject an idea because it's illegal!

Listen carefully, or you'll misinterpret this commandment. Some of the
greatest ideas are impossible because they are illegal today. You should never violate the law, but don't reject an idea because it's illegal. You might be able to get the law changed!

6) Never reject an idea because you don't have the money, manpower, muscle, or months to achieve it!

All it takes to accomplish the impossible is mind power, manpower, money power, muscle power, and month power. If you don't have them, you can get them. Spend enough time, use enough energy, develop enough human resources, acquire enough financial capital, and you can do almost anything. Don't reject an idea because you don't the necessary power. Make the commitment to do what's great, then solve the problems. A supersucessful people has very few resources, except the capabilty to take an idea and marshal stronger and smarter people around him to pull it off.

7) Never reject an idea because it will create conflict!

Every idea worth anything is bound to be rejected by people who don't go along with it.

8) Never reject an idea because it's not your way of doing things!

Learn to accommodate. Prepare to compromise. Plan to adjust. A different style, a new policy, a change in tradition--all are opportunities to grow.

9) Never reject an idea because it might fail!

Every idea worth anything has failure potential within it. There is risk in everything.

You never reject an idea because there's some risk involved. You isolate the risk, insulate it, and eventually eliminate it.

10) Never reject an idea because it's sure to succeed!

There are people today who back off if they are sure they will succeed. One reason is that these persons begin to imagine the ego fulfillment this success would give, and with an excuse of being humble, they pull out.

To choose poverty instead of prosperity, failure instead of success, low achievement instead of top-of-the ladder achievement, simply for the sake of being humble, is not super christian. It's dumb. Only successful people can help people who are failing. Only winners will survive to give food to the hungry.


'Tough Times Never Last, But Tough People Do'

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Tough Times Never Last, But Tough People Do! by Robert H. Schuller

A book which I read a few year back too by Robert H. Schuller which is called Tough Times Never Last, Tough People Do. And I just have to share with you something I think quite powerful, positive and motivating. Feels free to share it with anyone whom you know might be going through tough times too.

BK

"The ability to share and to give yield greater pleasure than to receive"



Tough Times Never Last, But Tough People Do!

What makes a person survive and thrive? Why are some people tough enough to win over their tough times? These questions have never before been as important as they are today because we are going through some of the toughest times that our country has ever faced. We cannot merely talk about the strategies for success. We have to get down to hardcore principles that will work. And the only principles that we can believe in are principles that are tested, tried, and proven.

The first step will be to put your problems in proper perspective. Sure, you have problems. They may be the worst you've ever faced. But chances are they are not the worst thing that could possibly have happened. No matter how bad it is, it could always be worse. Be glad it's not. Put your problem in proper perspective. Stop making a mountain out of a mole hill.

Everybody has problems. No life is problem-free.

Now you must learn to solve and manage problems. And there is not necessarily a solution for every problem; however every problem can be managed positively. .... To do so, it is necessary to take charge and control of your problems.

These times we're going through are tough, but if you are going to get through them, it's up to you. You must begin to act.

I say to you: you can do anything you want to do. You can be anything you want to be. You can go anywhere from where your are ----- if you are willing to dream big and work hard.

Tough Times Never Last, But Tough People Do! by Robert H. Schuller

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

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Monday, September 18, 2006

It's Not About the Bike, My Journey Back to Life

I would like to share a good book I read a few years back by Lance Armstrong with Sally Jenkins, "It's Not About the Bike, My Journey Back to Life." Pardon me for my language.


This is an Autobiography of Lance Armstrong. So who is he? What is so great about him? Lance Armstrong is a Four-time winner of the Tour De France, a cancer survivor, husband, father and a son. It is a very inspiring book.

The book goes about how as a young teenager, he discovered his future as an athlete. At 15, he was already competing against a field of experienced older athletes in Triathlon event and finished 32nd, shocking the other competitors and spectators, who couldn't believe a 15 year-old had held up over the course. During a press coverage, he said that in a few years he'll be right at the top and within 10 years he'll be the best.


People thought he was hilariously cocky. However the following year, he finished 5th. From there, he started his career as a cyclist; how from an amateur cyclist who do not know much about the concept of pacing or tactics and offending other riders and making enemies in the competition where everyone 'gang' up to prevent him from winning the competition. Very interesting culture I got to know from the book about cycling competition, the teamwork in the races; how each and everyone in the race got a part to play.

From there, he went on to become a Professioanl cyclist in Europe where most of the cycling scene is. Where he eventually won one stage in the Tour De France (a race around the perimeter of France which consists of many stages stretching across week and having to make some of the worse climbs) at the young age of 21 and being the youngest in history to win a stage in Tour De France.

It was when he about to reach his peak that he discovered he has cancer.

Straight away, everything turned upside down. First it was his career as a rider, then it was his life at state. Suddenly he realised everything was gone.

Read about his fight against cancer; the Chemotherapy treatment and you think through, "Hey, what's the big deal about the things I am going through now compared to him."

Of cos, he survived cancer. But read about how life gotten worse after that. How he lived in fear of it coming back again. How it nearly ruined his life. How the support of the people around him pulled him through and how the journey back was like for him to go back riding and eventually winning the Tour De France and not only win but a four-time winner of it. All from his own experience.

A great inspiring story of Courage, Love and Support.

It's Not About the Bike, My Journey Back to Life by Lance Armstrong with Sally Jenkins


Saturday, September 16, 2006

A Tribute to Those Who Lost Their Lifes During 911

Success Is The Quality Of Your Days
by Dr. Philip E. Humbert

If the events of this week have taught us anything, they have reminded us to live each day to the fullest. We were never promised our full "four score and ten."

Even before the attack this week, I was reminded that our lives are too often cut short. My wife is a nurse, and she told me about a young man, age 44, who recently went to his doctor with a summer cold. He had a cough and couldn't get rid of it, so the doctor gave him some pills and told him to come back if it didn't get better.

It didn't get better, so the man went back. They ran some tests, and discovered that the man has been walking around with lung cancer for months, perhaps years. He is married, with three small children, and now knows that he has only two or perhaps three, weeks to live.

There is a wonderful quote that urges us to make plans as if we'll live forever, but to live as if we'll die tomorrow. The truth is that today - this one day - is the only one we really have. Let us use it well!

The rubble of lower Manhattan sends a wake-up call to live with enthusiasm and to do the things you must do in this life! It sends a challenge to love with gusto and to tell the people you love how much you treasure them! Out of the dust comes challenge to say the words, take the risks, make the investments, and experience the richness of life!

It reminds us that life is short, and we often get on advance notice when our ticket expires,

True success is combination of "having" and "being." Success includes earning money and buying nice things, having a home we are proud of, and leaving something to our children and those who follow.

But success is also about "being." It's about being a person others can love and respect. It's about living and loving every moment of our lives, and being honest with ourselves, and with others. It's about being silly, being in love, being proud, and about grieving when it is our turn to grieve.

There is a huge lie in modern culture that claims, "He who dies with the most toys wins." It is NOT true, my friends!

The truth is that "Those who die with some nice toys, lots of friends, fond memories, a few embarrassments, and a smile on their face, are the true winners in life."

There will be many ways to honor those who were killed and injured this week. It is vital that we support them and their families in very tangible ways, and it will be important that we come together for memorials and times of remembrance.

But I propose that an even greater way to honor their memory is to commit ourselves to living up to our fullest potential. In this moment of sorrow and tragedy, challenge yourself to care, to live, and to love with renewed and outrageous enthusiasm. Pursue your dreams as if you could not possible fail! We can not turn back the clock, but we can live our lives with passion, with honor, with integrity and vigor!

Let us truly live every moment of our lives.

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