@jimyaghi Jim I was in Amman i…
Posted: February 28th, 2009 | Author: Andrew Collinson | Filed under: Travel | No Comments »@jimyaghi Jim I was in Amman in 2007 great people.what are you ding there?
@jimyaghi Jim I was in Amman in 2007 great people.what are you ding there?
listening to Deep Forest
Check out: “Luckiest guy” (http://twitthis.com/seyx75)
Just finished his latest book :Tribes
Liked this about belief:
“People don’t believe what you tell them…they always believe what they tell themselves.What leaders do: they give people stories they can tell themselves.Stories about the future and change.”
A short book with no chapters just subject headings,Tribes aren’t about stuff they are about connections.
RT @perrybelcher: YIKES! Google Enters Twitter Airspace http://tinyurl.com/bnodlw <—Perry Belcher Recommends
Tubemogul is just so good.Video is not just YouTube my friends..
http://www.tubemogul.com
Yes,just like the George Michael song.I just had a realisation about people who ask me :is my MLM opportunity hard to sell,how much money will I make,how good is the upline support?What they are really asking is can THEY succeed,do THEY have the skils necessary to make it.Well of course only they can answer that question.Only they can look inside themselves and see if they have what it takes.
How much do they want that freedom?Do they see they have to work for it,or are they expecting some automated system so that they can just lie in a hammock whilst the money rolls into their bank account.
If people come to you with that attitude then if I were you I would say “thanks for sharing” and wish them well.
The world is full of people who just want it all handed to them on a plate,and there are some who are willing to do what it takes,which can be so much more than”doing their best”.Doing what it takes will raise your “best” to new heights.
Don’t you want to get up there are enjoy the view?
Until next time my friends…
People may I present to you some evidence as to why you too should switch off the TV. It lowers your IQ.Watch this: