Thursday, June 10, 2010

36 Quotes to live by

SUCCESS & EXCELLENCE
1. Who you know is equally important as what you know.
2. Success comes from both intelligence and persistent diligence.
3. We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.
4. Small people remain small because they think small, act small, or don’t act at all.
5. Preparation is essential. Understand the game before you play.
6. Do not rest on your accomplishments, build on them and use the power of compounding.
7. Consistent quality outperforms intermittent excellence.
8. I know I will be _________. Therefore I will be ___________. Fill in the blank.
9. The magic combination for business success is: planning + intelligence + hard work + networking + building systems + follow through.
10. The world is filled with opportunities just waiting to be found by an energetic and intelligent person.
11. A positive action left undone loses the magic benefit of time: compounding.
12. Not a single person whose name is worth remembering lived a life of ease.
13. Sow a thought, reap an action; sow an action, reap a habit; sow a habit, reap a character; sow a character, reap a destiny. – Steven R. Covey
14. The rich build assets that they use to purchase other assets. The poor only have expenses. – Robert Kiyosaki
15. Failure defeats losers, failure inspires winners. – Robert T. Kiyosaki
16. Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe it can achieve. - Napoleon Hill
17. One can get anything if he is willing to help enough others get what they want. – Zig Ziglar
18. Great spirits have often encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds. – Albert Einstein

KNOWLEDGE & LEARNING
19. The secret to knowledge is asking the right questions and being prepared for the people you encounter.
20. Who you know is equally important as what you know.
21. Learn from the best and never stop learning. Learn actively and know how to learn independently. The brain is one’s biggest investment.
22. The greatest risk of all is not taking risk while one is young and learning from his or her mistakes.
23. Since the way we learn is by making mistakes, the greatest risk of all it to wait too long to begin making those mistakes.
24. If one does not or cannot apply what they’ve learned, they have learned nothing.
25. The abilities to adapt to change and learn quickly are perhaps two of the most important skills a modern human can have.
26. It’s not only what you know; it’s how fast you learn what you don’t know. Creative destruction works in business, markets, and with knowledge.
27. Just as money compounds, so does knowledge and so do habits.
28. Thinking is the hardest work there is. That is why so few people engage in it. - Henry Ford
29. Imagination is more important that knowledge. – Albert Einstein

LIFE & KEEPING IT REAL
30. Do not squander time for that is the stuff life is made of.
31. When all resources; food, wildlife, trees, fuel, are destroyed, man will not be able to eat money.
32. Life is but a game, however, in this game the rules are not revealed until well into the game; and then, to only those courageous enough to seek them.
33. With life, what you get out is directly proportional to how much energy and intelligence you put in.
34. Seek to understand then be understood. – Stephen R. Covey
35. Money has little value if you are not happy. Be sure to have fun.
36. To have friends, invest time in being a friend.



Ryan P. Allis, 19, is an economics major at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is the author of Zero to One Million, the founder of The Entrepreneurs Coalition, a non-profit organization dedicated to building an international network of entrepreneurs, founder of www.zeromillion.com, and CEO of Broadwick Corporation, a provider of web based email list management software

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Zuckerberg Resign?

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Monday, June 7, 2010

THE ANATOMY OF A LEADER: 19 QUALITIES OF A LEADER

THE HEART
  1. The Heart is the Core of Your Being
It is the center of who you are and the seat of self-awareness.
  1. The Seat of Passion
It is the source of your vital signs (pulse).
  1. The Seat of Courage and Confidence
Courage is not the absence of fear but ability to forge ahead in spite of fear.
  1. The Seat of faith and Expectation
As a leader you see your heart first before you see with your eyes; it is the size of your heart that determine the size of your life.

THE MIND
  1. The Seat of your imagination
When you pray, you exercise your heart but when you think exercise your mind.
Your thinking is the gate keeper of your life. The better you are at thinking, the better you are at talking.
Thinking can be categorized into IMAGINATION- create the picture of the future and REFLECTION-learn from the past.
  1. The Seat of Creativity
Creativity is doing the common thing in an uncommon way.

THE HAND
  1. The Instrument of writing
Your writings are the legacies to the next generation.
  1. The Instrument of Enterprise and Achievement
  2. The Instrument of Service and Support
Your hand speaks of your productivity.

THE EYES
  1. The instrument of Vision.
To do the impossible, you must see the invisible.
  1. The Instrument of Perspective
Perspective helps you to understand what is really big and really small.
  1. The Instrument of Focus
Focus is when you are somewhere, you are 100%. Keep your dream in view.

THE EARS
  1. The Faculty of Listening
Great leaders are good leaders:  perfect example is Jesus Christ.
Listen to God; your Heart; things around you.
  1. The Faculty of Learning
Learning is to benefit from what you listen to.

THE MOUTH
  1. The Instrument of Communication
Words create feelings, picture, emotion and atmosphere.
Words carry creative and destructive power. Words are spiritual containers.
  1. The Source of Questions
Asking helps to think differently…ASK THE 5 W’s
  1. The Instrument of Compliment
True leaders appreciate and encourage people.
To keep yourself humble, you must be grateful.
Learn to communicate ACCEPTANCE, AFFIRMATION and APPRECIATION.
Flattery reinforces mediocrity.

THE SHOULDERS
  1. The Seat of Responsibility.
Responsibility is the price of Greatness.
  1. The Seat of Comradeship.
Shoulder-to-Shoulder is about Synergy.
Adapted from the Anatomy of a Leader by Pastor Tayo Adeyemi @ EXCELLENCE IN LEADERSHIPMCONF.2009

Thursday, June 3, 2010

L.I.I.V.E


Love.Integrity.Influence.Vision.Excellence

LOVE
Though has some many definition,so many books,articles,journal even the Holy Book has written extensively on it. Yet, it scarce in our society, community even the world at large. The question that bothers me is that WHY is it scarce to see around us today?
Then I will like to hinge it on this that the Creator said that the entire law is summed up as "Love the Lord your God with all your heart,soul and spirit and the second one is love your neighbour as yourself".
He then asked how can I say I love God that i have not seen but hate my neighbour-thus my love for Him should be questioned. The world world is built on this word LOVE and if we all embrace it, live it out,act it in every areas of our lives-home,offices,church,mosque,politics, you name it...
There is no way I can love myself very well without loving my brother, protect him from any form of evil that might perhaps befall him...this can only happen if i truly love myself and God...to be continued.