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Robert Sinkamba
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15/07/2024
I've always said this, Personal development is Personal.
You get filled up before you fill others up. And as such,You can't pour from an empty cup.
Many years ago, I took a leap of faith and invested in two courses simultaneously.
I was excited at first and skeptical or should I say afraid but I did it anyway.
And today? Those first sets of courses have formed my foundation for what I do today.
I'm loving those steps I took because looking back, They gave me diverse voices.
Years following,I've invested in myself so much that I can't stop because it has become an addictiøn that I've come to love
Now to you,
Life is a chain of processes. Follow it through and walk the path you chose. When you do,There's no how you won't record good success with time.
I don't see any reason whatsoever you should feel thrëatenëd by what someone else does when you have so many chances and avenues to become great yourself.
Just do this.
Carve out your plans and ask yourself questions.
Check yourself, What is it that you want to do? Really want to do.
Plan it and take steps one at a time. Simple.
So let's do a little analogy.
Put an empty bucket under a tap and let tiny drops of water out from the tap at night. By morning, it should be full or near full depending on its size.
Next, Put an empty drum under the same tap letting out droplets of water at night. By morning, You don't expect it to be full. You know why?
Sizes, Different goals and positioning.
Will both be filled? Yes.
Will both be filled at the same time? No.
Now here is the thing.
Face your dreams and make it work.
The greatest undoing of so many people today is wanting to finish when others do when your dreams,goals and aspirations are not the same.
Now, Your goals are different. Face it and bring it to Life, Else it remains just a dream.
PS: I'm still a work in progress.
JUNE CHINO
23/05/2024
23/05/2024
6 lessons from Brendon Burchard's "High Performance Habits", presented in a relatable way:
1. Get Crystal Clear: Extraordinary people don't just wander through life. They set clear goals, define what success means to them, and understand their values. It's like having a map for a road trip – you know where you're going and why it matters.
2. Energy is Everything: Peak performers prioritize their physical and mental energy. Think of it like charging your phone – you need that battery full to function well. This means good sleep, healthy food, exercise, and managing stress.
3. Raise the Stakes: Motivation isn't just about wanting something, it's about needing it. Top performers find ways to make their goals feel urgent and essential. It's like that final push to finish a project before the deadline – you find a way to make it happen.
4. Productivity Isn't Just About Doing More: It's about doing the right things. This means focusing on activities that move the needle, delegating tasks that others can handle, and ruthlessly cutting out distractions.
5. Build Your Tribe: Extraordinary people understand the power of relationships. They cultivate a strong network of support, mentors, and collaborators. It's like having a cheering squad – they lift you up and help you reach new heights.
6. Dare to Lead: High performers don't shy away from challenges. They step up, take initiative, and make bold decisions. It's like being the captain of a ship – you chart the course and inspire others to follow.
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23/05/2024
05/05/2024
Happy Labor Day to all the hardworking individuals out there. Together, we celebrate the invaluable contributions we have made to building our magnificent nation.
19/04/2024
19/04/2024
The book "Why 'A' Students Work for 'C' Students and 'B' Students Work for the Government" by Robert Kiyosaki challenges the traditional notion that academic success is the key to financial prosperity. The author argues that many successful entrepreneurs and business leaders were not necessarily the top students in school but instead developed skills like creativity, problem-solving, and communication outside of the classroom.
👉 Chapter 1: The Myth of Straight A's
- The traditional education system emphasizes the importance of getting straight A's, but this doesn't necessarily translate to success in the real world.
- Straight A students are often too risk-averse and lack creativity and innovation.
- C students are more likely to take risks, learn from failure, and have an entrepreneurial spirit.
👉 Chapter 2: The Importance of Financial Education
- The education system does not provide adequate financial education, which is necessary for success in the real world.
- C students are more likely to learn about finance through hands-on experiences, such as starting a business or investing in the stock market.
- A students often end up in debt because of their lack of financial education.
👉 Chapter 3: The Power of Networking
- Success often depends on who you know, not just what you know.
- C students are more likely to develop strong networking skills because they prioritize building relationships.
- A students may struggle in the real world because they focus too much on academic achievement rather than building connections.
👉 Chapter 4: The Importance of Sales and Marketing
- Sales and marketing skills are crucial for success in most industries.
- C students are more likely to have developed these skills through practical experience, such as running a business or working in sales.
- A students may struggle to acquire these skills because they are not typically taught in the traditional education system.
👉 Chapter 5: Embracing Failure
- Failure is a necessary part of the learning process.
- C students are often more comfortable with failure because they have experienced it more frequently.
- A students may struggle with failure because they are taught to avoid mistakes at all costs.
👉 Chapter 6: The Benefits of Entrepreneurship
- Entrepreneurship provides opportunities for financial freedom, creativity, and personal fulfillment.
- C students are more likely to excel in entrepreneurship because they have a risk-taking mindset and the ability to learn from failure.
- A students may struggle in entrepreneurship because they are risk-averse and less likely to embrace failure.
👉 Chapter 7: The Value of Taking Action
- Success requires taking action and implementing ideas, not just thinking about them.
- C students are often more action-oriented and willing to take risks.
- A students may struggle with taking action because they are taught to focus on analysis and planning rather than ex*****on.
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