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Letters To God – A new movie to look out for!

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“Touch n Go” Relationships

Family

Families that play together, stay together!

Singaporeans pride ourselves as “Number ONE” in many areas, efficient, fast, racial harmony, information is readily available, loan approvals in one hour, error free, mistakes are not tolerated… etc.

In the process of getting to be number one, we have created a “monster” which many are blind to, some even treat it as a normal part of life in Singapore. Sadly but surely, we will reap what we sow.

I am talking about personal relationships. Relationships in the family, with our neighbors, our relatives and even the way we relate and treat our colleagues, clients and business associates.

We have created the “Touch n Go” monster!

“Touch n Go” technology can be found when we take the public transport, entering restricted areas, office buildings and car parks. We want to be fast and efficient in these areas and these are good to have. We do not have to deal with another human being when we do these things.

In Singapore, our busy work schedule have created “Touch n Go” relationships. See if you have created this monster in your life by answering the following questions:
1) Do you know why your child seems “cold” to you, or the other way could be why your child clings on to you when you leave for work?
2) Why don’t we relax, sit down and talk during a meal with our family?
3) Do you rush through a conversation with your loved ones but can sit in a meeting for hours in the office?
4) Speak harshly and impatient when your loved ones are slow to speak but you are still a gentle listener when it comes to your clients.
5) Do you mumble when your loved ones ask about your day but you are fully alert when your boss talks to you?
6) Do you work on your computer at home when your family needs your attention at 9 pm?
7) Do you rush out to work every morning before your family wakes up and comes home when everyone is asleep?
8 ) Do you shout at your child when she messed up the living room when she was happily playing with her toys, you were too busy to play with her.
9) Do you call your parents, mum or dad at all?
10) Do you spend quiet time with God, spend some solitude time alone to reflect what you have been doing with yourself and your family?

The questions above are not exhaustive but you get my drift……

Yes, we all need to put food on the table and a roof over our heads.

I believe in Singapore, it is more than that. We want to impress the people that we do not know, with things we do not need, bought with the money we do not have.

True and lasting happiness comes when we spend quantity time with loved ones as much as possible, not when you collect the keys to your new house or new car. This feeling will not last. Imagine a house without happy people in them or driving all alone in that fancy sports car.

Wealth without true loving relationship is meaningless. King Solomon said ” Vanity of vanities, all is vanity” The most important relationship is our relationship with our creator, God. Build it and you will find true joy and peace forever.

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Commit To Excellence

Your Best Life Now

In Joel Osteen’s book, “Your Best Life Now” on page 291, I came across this fantastic story about a house builder and his rich friend.

The story went like this…

A certain home builder was down on his luck and did not had much work to do lately. His rich friend took pity on him and decided to help him out. He gave him a set of plans to buid a house and a cheque for US$300,000. He entrusted every detail of the construction to his builder friend as he did not have time to bother with it.

The builder was so excited that he could finally start work and earn some money! But… he started thinking…
“If I cut a few corners here and there, I could pocket some of that $300,000″ So he went out and bought the cheapest concrete, dilute it even further, bought the cheapest lumber. Some were bent and warped but he did not care as they would be hidden behind the walls. He did the same thing with the plumbing and the electrical works. When the house was finally completed, he saved nearly $40,000 which he discreetly pocketed.

He called his wealthy friend to inspect the house and he was quite impressed with it. On the surface, the house looked beautiful and elegant. He would never have guessed that the builder had cut corners, compromising the whole house.

The builder was ecstatic and could not wait to see how much the rich friend would pay him for the job done.

To his surprise, his rich friend said, “You know, I don’t really need this home. I already have a beautiful home. I was just trying to help you and do you a favor.” He handed the keys to his builder friend and said “Here, my friend. This is for you. You have just built yourself a brand new home.”

The builder neraly passed out. He thought, “If I had known it was going to be my own home, I would have built it a whole lot better!!!”

The truth is, whether we know it or not, we are building our own homes. We may cut corners here and there, but it’s not going to hurt anybody except ourselves. Those poor decisions will weaken our foundations causing us problems in the future. What we do when nobody is watching is what really counts!

In the same way, when we compromise to get ahead in life, we will suffer the dire consequences of our actions in future.

A person of excellence and integrity does what is right, even when nobody is watching. People of excellence do what’s right because it is right, not because somebody is forcing them to do it.

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Ron Kaufman – Quality Service Video

Ron is easy to understand and humorous. I learnt a lot on servicing my clients from his training. The latest one was during NTUC Income’s launch of “Power of 5″ at Suntec’s The ROCK auditorium.

View the rest of his videos by clicking here

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Tribute To the late Dr. Goh Keng Swee (1918 – 2010)

A great leader and father

Dr Goh died on May 14 at the age of 91 after a long illness, leaving behind widow Dr Phua Swee Liang, son Kian Chee and daughter-in-law, two grandsons and three great-grandsons.

Born into a middle-income Peranakan family in Malacca, he came to Singapore when he was two years old. His early education was at Anglo-Chinese School (1927–1936) and later at Raffles College (1936–1939). click here for more…

He was diagnosed with bladder cancer in September 1983 and he retired from politics in December 1984. He kept a low profile but remained active with various organisations where he served on the board or as an adviser. After he married Dr. Phua Swee Liang in 1991, the couple travelled widely to places such as Australia and Hawaii. However, a series of strokes in the late 1990s and early 2000s took a heavy toll on him. He was bedridden in his final years and passed away on 14 May 2010. Click here for more…

“With his passing, we have lost a remarkable and outstanding son,” said Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew

More about Dr. Goh Keng Swee

Want to know more? click here and here

Pay your tribute to the late Dr Goh Keng Swee here available up to 30 May 2010.

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“Sales Dogs” Training Video by Blair Singer

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Millionaire Mindset You Can Have!

Many of us would love to have more money in their bank accounts. Yes?

Everytime we update our bank savings account book, we look at the balance amount with a blank expression. I believe many of us are not too happy with what we have just seen. Not enough zeros behind numbers we just saw in the bank book. Yes?

Whatever reasons you are tempted to give does not matter. You reap what you sowed, that’s what most people are taught. Have you ever wondered why you sowed so little even though you “knew” that you had to sow more in the beginning?

The answer lies in our value systems deep down in our souls!

When our values do not match with what we intended to do, for example, that is to be RICH, to be a millionaire by age 40… we will never be one!

What is your deep down values? Do you despise, frown upon, dislike or hate the rich and their possessions? Do you stop others from thinking or dreaming about getting rich too?
Some people equate rich people as greedy people, rich people as corrupted people, people who pulled strings to get to where they were. Rich, is a negative word in their dictionaries.

These people will NEVER be rich. “FULL STOP”.

If you want to learn how to be rich, read “Secrets of the Millionaire Mind” book authored by T. Harv Eker. Check out his website at http://www.millionairemindbook.com/ for a great transformation in the way you think.

Once you have decided to be RICH, give me a call at 9001-1082 and I will help you plan for your financial security and success! Yes?

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Teenage Affluenza

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Dad, I am watching you!

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Happy Weekend, Everyone!

Jesus said: “COME TO ME, ALL YOU WHO LABOR AND ARE HEAVY LADEN, AND I WILL GIVE YOU REST. TAKE MY YOKE UPON YOU AND LEARN FROM ME, FOR I AM GENTLE AND LOWLY IN HEART, AND YOU WILL FIND REST FOR YOUR SOULS. FOR MY YOKE IS EASY AND MY BURDEN IS LIGHT.”
( MATTHEW 11:28-30 *NKJV )

THE LORD UPHOLDS ALL WHO FALL, AND RAISES UP ALL WHO ARE BOWED DOWN.

( PSALMS 145:14 )

CAST YOUR CARES ON THE LORD AND HE WILL SUSTAIN YOU; HE WILL NEVER LET THE RIGHTEOUS FALL. After all; GOD IS OUR REFUGE AND STRENGTH, A VERY PRESENT HELP IN TROUBLE.
( PSALMS 55:12 ) & ( PSALMS 46:1 )

BLESSED IS THE MAN WHO PERSEVERES UNDER TRIAL, BECAUSE WHEN HE HAS STOOD THE TEST, HE WILL RECEIVE THE CROWN OF LIFE THAT GOD HAS PROMISED TO THOSE WHO LOVE HIM.

( JAMES 1:12 )

PRAISE BE TO THE GOD AND FATHER OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST, THE FATHER OF COMPASSION AND THE GOD OF ALL COMFORT, WHO COMFORTS US IN ALL OUR TROUBLES.
( 2 CORINTHIANS 1:3-4 )

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