Saturday, January 8, 2011

1M2L | Ignition


Ignition is more than a song done by R.Kelly, ignition is just a small spark that will start a revolution. Without ignition, we won’t be able to start a Harley Davidson bike. Without ignition a Ferrari wont start. A small igniter can make our stove flame and cook our dinner. It’s a lot convenient than rubbing two sticks as we learned from boy scout. The same is true with God’s power. Too often we rely on our abilities without realizing that our abilities are gift from God. We rely on our own strength thinking we can make it by ourselves. Sadly, we can always try but never get far enough. With God’s power we can do all things. 

Though we may first always go straight with our ways and most likely fail, God gives a reset----not just once, he’s patient enough to give us a lot. Peter the Rock disowned Jesus 3 times yet resurfaced to spearhead the advancement of God’s kingdom. Even though we fail ourselves and fail the expectation of people around us, we can always have a rest with God. Failure is never final. Failure is never fatal. Failure is actually a great opportunity to start again wisely.

Business Lessons from My Dad: Lessons # 1 & #2

Lesson #1: "No Man is an Island."

back when i was still in college. very first lesson: 

"maging friendly ka. build connections dahil pag laki mo magagamit mo sila."
lagi nya 'to sinasabi sakin noon kahit hanggang ngayon.
"Lagi dapat may PR!"
di baleng gumastos ka basta makabuo ka connections, ang tawag dun: "Representation Expenses"
[oo, nag-eenglish sya at nagugulat din ako hehehe]

dami ko natututunan sa kanya as we go along and strengthen the enterprise.

Lesson #2: "Wag na Wag Kang Manggigipit!"

"Masama un, wala sa Bible un"

funny thing is paano nya nalaman na wala sa Bible un? i don't even see him carry one.

i'll try to recall more and post them in my next entries.

Thank you Jesus for my dad for mentoring me in business and in life. I appreciate you both, my 2 dads

DAY 2 | Distinctly God's


Be Special---One thing pops out of my mind whenever I hear the word special---“Siopao” Buko Pies are also special. Chicharon is also special. Whenever I read a text message that say something about “special-ness” I always ask myself: “siopao ba ako?” But think about it, special things have special purposes. A special food is served to special people. You don’t just give mediocre things to the people you love. You make sure that it has to be special. So more than the gift, it has to be special for the person whom you’re gonna give it to.
Day 2: Distinctly God’s. Especially for God. We are called to “consecrate” ourselves for tomorrow God will do amazing things [Joshua 3:5]. The Israelites were called to set apart themselves for God’s use. God is about to do fantabulous things to them so they need to be ready, they need to set themselves apart for God’s purposes. In the same way, we are setting ourselves apart for God’s purposes this season of prayer and fasting. We’re believing that this year is gonna be a bigger and better year for all of us. And we are preparing ourselves to receive the promise that God has in store for us.
So how do we do this? The Apostle Paul has this:  1 Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship. 2 Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will. [Romans 12:1,2]

Never Too Late

It is never too late to be what you might have been.
~ George Elliot

Come Alive

Don't ask what the world needs.
Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it.
Because what the world needs
is people who have come alive.
~ Howard Thurman

Dream Box

There are people who put their dreams in a little box
and say, "Yes, I've got dreams, of course I've got dreams."
Then they put the box away and bring it out once in a while
to look in it, and yep, they're still there.
~Erma Bombeck

Real Life

Our truest life is when we are in our dreams awake.
~Henry David Thoreau

Are You a "B" Person?


(Philippine Star, June 4, 2003)
The ff. is excerpts from a story written by a certain Harvey Mackay...

The professor stood before his class of 30 senior molecular biology students, about to pass out the final exam "I have been privileged to be your instructor this semester, and I know how hard you have all worked to prepare for this test. I also know most of you are off to medical school or grad school next fall," he said to them. "I am well aware of how much pressure you are under to keep your GPAs (Grade Point Average) up, and because I know you are all capable of understanding this material, I am prepared to offer an automatic "B" to anyone who would prefer not to take the final." The relief was audible as a number of students jumped up to /FONT> thank the professor and departed from class. The professor looked at the handful of students who remained, and he offered again, "Any other takers? This is your last opportunity." One more student decided to go. Seven students remained. The professor closed the door and took attendance.

Then he handed out the final exam. There were two sentences typed on the paper:
"CONGRATULATIONS, YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN "A" IN THIS CLASS.  KEEP BELIEVING IN YOURSELF."

So, tell me, would you have stayed? Or would you have played it safe and take the offer of a sure "B" as your final grade? This sets achievers apart from the rest. Achievers take risks. Achievers will always take on the challenge for excellence. And most importantly, achievers ARE not satisfied with B 's. Next time you're faced with a similar situation try staying on. For all you know, your professor might just be doing a little test on you.

The "Top 10" Keys to Self Confidence


by Sharlene Talbott

If you have the keys to self-confidence, you'll be able to open doors. Doors of opportunity that you were convinced were locked-at least to you. So, why not uncover the keys, learn how they work and open those doors? Here are 10 keys. Once you've mastered them, those doors will open much
easier.


1. Understand How Self-Confidence Works

"Ignorance is bliss, only if you don't want to accomplish anything."

Self-confidence is a vital, necessary ingredient for success.

Self-confidence sells.

It's something you can sense about a person upon entering a room.

It's evident through body language and speech.

It's not just what you say, but how you say it.

Some people think you're born with it. Others have never experienced it.

Wouldn't it be great if you could just take a pill and-Wham!-you radiated instant self-confidence?

It's important for you to know that you can create self-confidence.

You don't have to be born with it.

Everyone is capable of learning how to be incredibly self-confident.

It's like most other things. It can be learned.



2. Make Your Confidence Goal a Priority

"Judgment comes from experience and great judgment comes from bad experience."
-Robert Packwood


People who achieves their goals are highly motivated to do so.

If you tell yourself you should, could or would if . . . then your desire for confidence may remain but your achievement of it remains just a dream.

You must make feeling and being confident a priority in your life, rather than only a wish.

Once you're committed to your goal, only then can you begin to make it a reality.


3. Change the Way You Think of Yourself

"As a man thinketh, so is he."

You must change the image you have of yourself. You may be programming yourself for failure!

Are you aware of what you're thinking before and during times you don't feel confident?

It's always negative, isn't it?

You must reprogram your mind. Choose to think positive thoughts.


4. Speak Positively

"Think before you speak."


Do you carefully choose what you'll say before you speak?


Most people just dump whatever they're thinking into their mouths!

We hear more negative messages throughout the day than positive ones, unless we make a conscious effort to do so.

Disasters make headlines.

Thinking and speaking follow one another.

If your thoughts are negative, then your speech will reflect it.

You choose how you will react to what happens to you in life and you will create what happens next, according to your thoughts, words and deeds.

A famous person once said;
"Be careful what you think, because
speech follows thought,
action follows speech,
habits follow action,
character follows habits,
and destiny follows character."


5. Change Your Body Language

"80% of communication is body language."

You've heard the expression, "actions speak louder than words".

Well, body language speaks volumes and is always believed more than what you may say.

Try this experiment and you'll see for yourself.

Stand next to someone with your arms folded in front of you and slightly to an angle.

Looking slightly over your shoulder, smile and say, "Hi, I really enjoy talking with you!!"

Now, ask the person in the experiment to tell you which he believed-your friendly words or your body language.

It's always your body language.

No matter what you may say, people are reading and believing your body language.

Closed postures, folded arms and lack of eye contact give negative messages.

Open postures, eye contact and smiles are inviting and encourage interaction.


6. Change Your Voice Tone

"If we don't change, we don't grow. If we don't grow, we aren't really living." 
-Gail Sheehy

30% of communication has to do with the tone of your voice.

Record your voice and listen to it, (a painful exercise for most people).

What changes to your voice would make it sound more confident?

Listen to others who you admire.

How do their voices communicate confidence to you?


7. Change Situations that Support Your Lack of Confidence
 
"You must change in order to survive."
-Pearl Bailey

If you're in a job in which you're miserable and mistreated, you need to change your situation.

If you're involved in a relationship with someone who tells you you're not able to do things on your own or that you're incompetent, you need to either get counseling or get out.

If your "friends" or family members discourage you from getting an education or bettering yourself, then minimize contact or, often better yet, remove yourself from the source of the negativity.

Either people pull you down or build you up.

If you find that you're in a situation where you're discouraged, rather than encouraged, then you're allowing someone else to influence or determine your destiny.

Give yourself the opportunity to grow and be happy. It's your choice.


8. Practice Confidence

"Over 70% of fears can be overcome by practicing."

You must, at first, act as if you have confidence before you'll have it.

You will be creating new habit patterns for yourself.

You've heard the expression, "fake it until you make it".

Well, it's true.

You have to act as if you have confidence-that is, practice what a confident person would say or do-to achieve it.


9. Plan Confidence Building Situations

"Every moment in planning saves 3 or 4 in execution."
-Crawford Greenwalt

It is much easier to practice building confidence in new situations with people who don't know you, rather than with people who already know you and have pre-conceived opinions of you.

There's less stress on you too.


10. Focus on Achieving Your Dreams

"Power flows to the focus of attention."

Lots of people have a dream.

Maybe it's starting a business.

Perhaps it's finding a compatible romantic relationship.

For many, it's the pursuit of happiness.

The object of the pursuit may change over time.

Too many people give up on their dreams.

They simply stop trying because they don't possess the confidence to continue.

An obstacle or two is enough for some.

Others are puzzled as they try one avenue after another, with little success.

Those who are willing to learn the skills to confidence and success will succeed.

What about you?

Where have you given up along the path to success?

Will you settle for being dissatisfied and ever trying to convince yourself that your dreams are not possible?

Aristotle, one of wisest men who ever lived, said, "What we have to learn to do, we learn by doing".

There are only 2 ways to learn something.

The first, and most common way, is by trial and error.

The second way, which is much faster and easier, is to discover your answers from someone who has already learned those lessons and helped many others do the same.

So, if you'd rather learn by example rather than mistake, learn from an expert.

Hang around positive, successful people.

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Sharlene Talbott, MSW, is a people skills coach with over 20 years experience helping people to achieve their self-confidence, communication, sales and relationship goals faster and easier

Why Do You Share?

By James Bender
May 18, 2003


A reporter once asked a farmer to divulge the secret behind his corn, which won the state fair contest year after year. The farmer confessed it was all because he shared his seed with his neighbors.

"Why do you share your best seed corn with your neighbors when you're entering the same contest each year as well?" asked the
reporter.

"Why sir," said the farmer, "didn't you know?  the wind picks up pollen from the ripening corn and swirls it from field to field. If my neighbors grew inferior corn, cross-pollination would steadily degrade the quality of my corn. If I am to grow good corn, I must help my neighbor do the same."

And so it is with other situations in our lives. Those who want to be successful must help their neighbors, friends, relatives be successful. Those who choose to live well must help others live well, for the value of a life is measured by the lives it touches. And those who choose to be happy must help others find happiness, for the welfare of each is bound up with the welfare of all.