more of See it, feel it, believe it.......

Our Coffee Break at Taupo
coffee

The Magnificent Mount Kinabalu

Friday, July 30, 2010

Have you ever hesitated about telling someone whom you appreciate very much? Please don't. Here's why..

Hai there,  how are you all getting on?  I have an Extra Ordinary Sweet Day  today when an old friend called up.  It has been a long break and it is nice indeed to hear from her again.  What touched me the most was when she said,  " You know what, whenever I need help, I think of you instantly - something in me tells me that you are the most trusted friend I have ever had."
And my response, "  Vic, this is the nicest thing that you have said to me.  I am truly grateful!!!"


SEE, THIS KIND OF MESSAGE, THOUGH SPOKEN ONCE ONLY, STAYS WITH YOU FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE!


So, please don't hold back, go ahead and tell someone that you appreciate him/her and watch how you have made their days!

Thursday, July 22, 2010

A little movie about staying the course!

Life is not about perfection, it's about doing two or three little things 1% better than yesterday. 
The Best Way Out is Always Through Movie

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Poor Paul the Octopus given extra task........


Hey,  someone has shifted the World Cup Focus to this poor Octopus.  Now they are asking Paul to predict Malaysia's 13th Election.   Take a look at it - isn't amusing?

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Ask Jack Teletraining on Wednesday, July 7th.




Here's a sneak-peek what Mr. Jackcanfield will be teaching :

Jack, can you explain a little about the difference between feedback and road blocks, considerations, and fears? - Gayle

How do I move on after I have hurt someone, apologized and the apologies weren't accepted? - Patricia

I am a homebuilder and I tend to feel intimidated asking my clients to pay for legitimate change orders and extras. I would like to overcome this sensation of dread that comes over me when I have to approach clients for payment. Any suggestions? - Yigal

Excerpt from Pulling together....by John Murphy , from the Simple Truths

While the author of the following is unknown, "Lessons From the Geese" is a powerful illustration from nature of the rules of high performance teamwork


As geese flap their wings, they create an uplift for the bird following. By flying in a V formation, the whole flock adds 71% greater flying range than if any bird were to fly alone.


Whenever a goose falls out of formation, it suddenly feels the drag and resistance of trying to fly alone, and quickly gets back into formation to take advantage of the lifting power of the bird immediately in front.




When the lead goose gets tired, it rotates back into formation and another goose flies at the point position.


When a goose gets sick or wounded or is shot down, two geese drop out of formation and follow it down to help and protect it. They stay with it until it is able to fly again or dies. They then launch out on their own, with another formation or catch up with the flock.


If we have as much sense as geese, we too will stand by each other in difficult times, as well as when we are strong. Let us all try to fly in formation and remember to drop back to help those who might need


The greatest accomplishments in life are not achieved by individuals alone, but by proactive people pulling together for a common good


People are not given life to simply take from one another. We are here to give. Our mission in life is to offer our gifts to benefit one another, to create mutual gain in the world. This is called teamwork, a win/win mindset stemming from a genuine commitment to the rules that allow it to happen.

Today, I am grateful to have learnt from The Geese.

Friday, July 2, 2010

What is the MOST IMPORTANT thing in your life?

I was watching National Geography Documentary interviewing an American who was kidnapped and almost executed if not for the Kidnappers' Translator's quick move to save his life.  The American was desperate and tried to befriend the Translator by asking him, " What is the most important thing in your life?"
The Translator answered," My children."
" Do they know what you have been doing?" The American asked
The Translator stared at him and walked away.
The day the Translator unlocked his padlock and showed him the escape route, the American asked, " Why? Why do you risk your life and family to save me? "
He replied, " Because we are all brothers under the same GOD."

The American later recalled and admitted to himself that he wasn't sure if he would do the same thing if he were in his position.......