DON'T TRY TO UNDERSTAND EVERYTHING BECAUSE SOMETIMES IT IS NOT MEANT TO BE UNDERSTOOD, BUT TO BE ACCEPTED
The Primary Difference between Rich Person and a Poor Person is How THEY Manage FEAR..
Thursday, 6 March 2014
Lets read these poem…firstly, open your mind and
choose your ways as an entrepreneur or somebody...
THE ROAD NOT TAKEN
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;
Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;
Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,
Wednesday, 5 March 2014
WHO I AM?
Hi guys...thanks for visit my blog..As you know, my name is Mohamad Hambali bin Abdullah..You can call me Bali@ Am or anything as your pleasure..I am 21 years old. I was born at Air,Hitam,Muar Johor but stays at Kemaman,Terengganu now...For this moments, I am studying at Alpha College of Technology at Seremban 2, Negeri Sembilan. I'm take Bachelor Business of Administration,BBA(HONS)..It takes a short times about 3 years to finished the degree.
I want to be a successful entrepreneur..I want to achieve everything..A great leader is a great follower.To be a great leader we must have 3 things...
EXCITED+CONFIDENT+BRAVE= RESPECTFUL LEADER
BE YOUNG BE RICH
Be Young Be Rich
I always thinks when I can drive a BMW, Lamborghini, Ferrari or Porcshe early..
I also dreams what feelings if I am rich man...I want be young be rich...
.So, I take my steps forward by plans my financial carefully and
use my time efficiently..I wake up with starting point for looking to gain control of my financial future...
I must be open minded!!!always thinks positive..never back down...I want be somebody to achieve my ambition as a great entrepreneur and successfull businessman..I want a good career and financial freedom... So, I must be confident,excited and brave to achieve my ambition.... I will take the risks as an entrepreneur....
I always thinks when I can drive a BMW, Lamborghini, Ferrari or Porcshe early..
I also dreams what feelings if I am rich man...I want be young be rich...
.So, I take my steps forward by plans my financial carefully and
use my time efficiently..I wake up with starting point for looking to gain control of my financial future...
I must be open minded!!!always thinks positive..never back down...I want be somebody to achieve my ambition as a great entrepreneur and successfull businessman..I want a good career and financial freedom... So, I must be confident,excited and brave to achieve my ambition.... I will take the risks as an entrepreneur....
Tuesday, 4 March 2014
10 TIPS RICH AND SUCCESSFUL-DR.AZIZAN OSMAN
10Power to Change
1.Power Of Gratitude (Power Grateful)
“If we really want to
enjoy life, start with thanksgiving everyday”
Too many
blessings that Allah has bestowed on us in this life. Islamic faith and grace, the grace we are still able to breathe,
time favors, favors that which we have, health favors, favors knowledge and
more blessings that we certainly do not get to count.
Look at
what we have, not what we do not. We would always rich of rich soul.
Let us
give thanks maximum possible and use all the blessings that we have fully to
the good because we believe the promise of Allah:
"'If you are grateful, I would
add favor on you, but if you are ungrateful, then know that My punishment is
very painful ~ QS. Ibrahim: 7
Are we
thankful to Him today? Alhamdulillah.
RICH DAD POOR DAD
Many people work very hard, but they never
seem to earn enough. In Rich Dad, Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki explains how to
escape this "rat race" and achieve financial independence.
Everybody should go to school, get high grades
and then get a good job, right? Wrong! Well, at least if financial independence
is what you are aiming at. Our education system is the number one cause of why
so many people struggle financially. Schools teach people how to work for
money, but they do not teach them how money can work for them. This lack of
financial skills taught in school means that even highly educated people
generally do not know how to handle money. The result is that the majority of
people get trapped in work to pay their bills and are chasing paychecks all
their life.
This is the sad conclusion Robert Kiyosaki
draws in his bestselling book . Luckily, he also offers a way out. A way to get ahead. The fundamental trouble
with working for money is that a job is a short term solution to a long term
problem. People believe that if they get that raise, or get a new job they will
finally have enough. However, if you do not know how money works, you can never
have enough. Money alone will not solve anything, it will even get most people
into more debt. So what is the secret to financial independence? Close the
doors..
What makes a great entrepreneur?
" A great entrepreneur has vision and nerves of steel.They have a clear idea of the endgame without getting too hung up on the hurdles in between. Look at the bigger picture and don't get too weighed down by detail."
-Adam Brown
FOUNDER, Orlebar Brown,menswear, London
"It takes a good sense of humour to make a great entrepreneur: a capability of finding potential positive seeds and realising them into something tangible that makes new smiles in the society."
-Keisuke Takemura
-Adam Brown
FOUNDER, Orlebar Brown,menswear, London
"It takes a good sense of humour to make a great entrepreneur: a capability of finding potential positive seeds and realising them into something tangible that makes new smiles in the society."
-Keisuke Takemura
Sunday, 2 March 2014
History's 10 Greatest Entrepreneurs
How
many entrepreneurs have there been in the history of the world? Millions,
certainly, probably even billions. These are the men and women who take capital
-- their own or somebody else’s -- and use it to beget more capital. Some fail,
some succeed, some excel.
With so
many candidates to choose from, any list of the 10 greatest entrepreneurs of
all time will necessarily be somewhat arbitrary. It will also be top-heavy with
Americans, just as a list of great chefs would be disproportionately French or
of great eccentrics dominated by the British.
Business
is what America does. If that sounds chauvinistic, get over it.
Here,
without further ado but with tongue occasionally in cheek, are history’s 10
greatest entrepreneurs.
1. King Croesus. A pick
by our veterans committee, Croesus, who ruled the Asia Minor kingdom of Lydia
in the sixth century B.C., is owed a huge debt of gratitude for minting the
world’s first coinage, thereby creating in a single stroke the lifeblood of
every business: liquidity and cash flow. Moreover, his opulent lifestyle has
given entrepreneurs throughout history something to shoot for. Is there a
greater distinction for the commercially inclined than to be deemed “as rich as
Croesus”?
2. Pope Sixtus IV. Sixtus
gets the nod for realizing that the “wages of sin” meant more than unpleasant
repercussions. There was money to be made in damnation, and Sixtus mined it by
opening up a new market -- the dead -- for the indulgences the church had been
selling for years. Relatives of the deceased quickly filled the Vatican’s
coffers with payments intended to lessen the time their loved ones spent in
purgatory. In 1478 Sixtus “grew his market” by authorizing the Spanish
Inquisition, which swelled purgatory’s ranks by 100,000 souls in 15 years. He
also was the first pope to license brothels.
Wednesday, 26 February 2014
8 Things you Can Do to Be Taken Seriously as a Young Entrepreneur
Are you a teenager or
in your early 20s? Do you have a great business idea? Perhaps you’re already
making headway towards starting your own business.
But how do you get
others to believe in you and your business idea?
Here are eight
surefire ways that you can be taken seriously as a young entrepreneur:
5 Great Traits Effective Entrepreneurs Share
Entrepreneurs are like snowflakes: no
two are exactly alike. But despite their differences, great business people
often share certain characteristics that drive success. We have sorted through Entrepreneur’s coverage from the
past year and chosen five great traits that define the effective entrepreneur,
all courtesy of leaders in social media, innovation and business. Let their
insights help you better understand how the most interesting people make their
dreams a reality.
Trait #1:
They’re surrounded by those who share their passion.
Entrepreneurs understand that they can't go it alone. Gautam Gupta, the chief executive officer of NatureBox, says that "because you can expect long work hours and hard days in the beginning, personal drive and shared similar values with your colleagues will see you through this time. This enthusiasm translates to a positive customer experience. And that's what will build your business."
Entrepreneurs understand that they can't go it alone. Gautam Gupta, the chief executive officer of NatureBox, says that "because you can expect long work hours and hard days in the beginning, personal drive and shared similar values with your colleagues will see you through this time. This enthusiasm translates to a positive customer experience. And that's what will build your business."
Trait #2:
They know themselves.
When you know your strengths and weaknesses, you're better prepared to build a team that complements you and can help you reach your goals. Whether you're a "helper," an "arbitrator" or a "driver," start-up mentor Martin Zwilling says "to reach your highest leadership potential, you have to stay true to yourself, rather than trying to conform to other people's images of the best you.” He adds, “If you truly commit to learning more about yourself and becoming the best that you can be, you will discover that all challenges are really the seeds of opportunity."
When you know your strengths and weaknesses, you're better prepared to build a team that complements you and can help you reach your goals. Whether you're a "helper," an "arbitrator" or a "driver," start-up mentor Martin Zwilling says "to reach your highest leadership potential, you have to stay true to yourself, rather than trying to conform to other people's images of the best you.” He adds, “If you truly commit to learning more about yourself and becoming the best that you can be, you will discover that all challenges are really the seeds of opportunity."
Trait #3:
They are true experts.
A successful entrepreneur never stops learning and makes the most of that specialized knowledge. Stephen Key, an inventor who co-founded InventRight, LLC., a company that brings ideas to market, says: "when you spend years in the same industry, you learn its history. Knowing what's been done before can help you identify how it can and should move forward. In the meantime, you'll build a network of relationships to support you in future endeavors, especially when times are lean. Those relationships are invaluable."
A successful entrepreneur never stops learning and makes the most of that specialized knowledge. Stephen Key, an inventor who co-founded InventRight, LLC., a company that brings ideas to market, says: "when you spend years in the same industry, you learn its history. Knowing what's been done before can help you identify how it can and should move forward. In the meantime, you'll build a network of relationships to support you in future endeavors, especially when times are lean. Those relationships are invaluable."
Trait #4:
They take action.
Plenty of people will tell you no – but you shouldn't be one of them. Lewis Howes, the creator of LinkedInfluence, a social media training program, says: "action can cure fear and hesitation and doubt. Remember, we are granted the limited resource of energy and time in our existence, so keep your mind focused on the end goal: growth and progress." Besides, if you don't have confidence in yourself, how can you inspire it in others?
Plenty of people will tell you no – but you shouldn't be one of them. Lewis Howes, the creator of LinkedInfluence, a social media training program, says: "action can cure fear and hesitation and doubt. Remember, we are granted the limited resource of energy and time in our existence, so keep your mind focused on the end goal: growth and progress." Besides, if you don't have confidence in yourself, how can you inspire it in others?
Trait #5:
They fail well.
Fear of failure can be paralyzing. But what feels like a mistake could lead you to your next great idea. "Too many people take failure as a sign it's time for them to give up. Those people don’t get very far. What sets successful people apart is the ability to get up and give it another go with a better plan for how to be successful the next time around," says Brad Sugars, the founder and chairman of ActionCOACH, a small business coaching firm.
RESOURCE:
http://www.entrepreneur.com/
Fear of failure can be paralyzing. But what feels like a mistake could lead you to your next great idea. "Too many people take failure as a sign it's time for them to give up. Those people don’t get very far. What sets successful people apart is the ability to get up and give it another go with a better plan for how to be successful the next time around," says Brad Sugars, the founder and chairman of ActionCOACH, a small business coaching firm.
RESOURCE:
http://www.entrepreneur.com/
Tuesday, 25 February 2014
Are entrepreneurs born or made?
BORN
Entrepreneurs are actually born. People are
born with many inherent qualities, if they concentrate on that qualities then
only that particular qualities would sharpen. Some qualities we would get from
education & experience.Even if we concentrate on that particular qualities
we would grow some level. Though some, may be a few people who have been
associated with people from the entrepreneurs level from long span time,would
learn & grow to that level. Learning is also an art with some people bon
with it.
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