Believe And Get Whatever You Want – Law Of Attraction

By Jacklyn | October 21, 2008

By Srinivasa Raju
Believe in something which is unbelievable is not a simple exercise, but not impossible. If you believe that you deserve whatever you want, that can be career, wealth or health or anything that you want in your life universe will manifest it for you.

For most of the people who are practicing on Law of attraction, just think that they will get whatever they want simply by visualizing, affirming and do the mind exercises daily. More than that Feeling good is the most important aspect here and also believe that you deserve it is the most primary thing in this process if you want to attract something.   Read the rest of this entry »

Topics: Affirmations, Law of Attraction, Motivation, Personal Development, Visualization, Wealth Creation | No Comments »

What An Inspirational Performance!

By Jacklyn | September 21, 2008

She.. without one arm… He.. without one leg… yet, they dance the most beautiful ballet ever!

Performed by Ma Li and Zhai Xiaowei.

5 mins

Topics: Gratitude, Inspiration, Motivation, Positive Attitude, Video | No Comments »

Be A Good Story Teller

By Jacklyn | August 28, 2008

In this highly competitive society, we are bombarded by all types of news and advertisement daily. How can we stand out and get the attention from our prospects, clients or customers? How can we have better conversion power on top of our influence and persuasion skills?

Yes. Be a good story teller! Everybody loves stories. Isn’t grand parents are one of the best sales person? I came to understand how powerful stories and analogies are only during my NLP Master Practitioner course. In fact, before practicing telling stories using loops and embedded commands, I have been using stories in my daily life without realizing its big potential impact on others!

Let’s hear what one of my most favourite teacher, Jim Rohn, has to say..

2:14 mins

Topics: Personal Development, Video, Wealth Creation | 4 Comments »

Paul Potts into BGT Final

By Jacklyn | August 27, 2008

A ordinary mobile salesman took courage into action and compete in the “Britains Got Talent” (BGT)…

“You are the only person on earth who can use your ability.” – Zig Ziglar

4:11 mins

Topics: Goals Setting, Inspiration, Motivation, Video | 1 Comment »

Anthony Robbins – Create the Energy, Vitality and Health You Deserve!

By Jacklyn | August 26, 2008

4:22 mins

Topics: Health Tips, Healthy Lifestyle, Personal Development, Video | 2 Comments »

You’re invited! Dr. Jau-Fei Chen in Singapore

By Jacklyn | August 14, 2008

Dr. Jau-Fei ChenDear friends,

I am sending this invitation out to all my friends who are keen to find out more about the science that have saved me from chronic medical threats and eventually, changed my life ~ Nutritional Immunology.

World renowned scientist and founder of Nutritional Immunology, Dr. Jau-Fei Chen, will be in Singapore to share personally her new research and teaching of Nutritional Immunology this coming Sunday 17th August 2008 in Singapore.

E.Excel International, which was founded by Dr. Chen in 1987 will be hosting this event to encourage more Singaporeans to come into contact with this powerful preventive and life-saving knowledge. Nutritional Immunology is a way of life where it teaches us how to prevent diseases & ageing through proper lifestyle, and through nourishing our immune system with the correct nutrients. It studies into the relationship between nutrition and the functioning of our immune system.

What is immune system? It is the Best Doctor in the world!E.Excel International Logo

??? be there to see and hear from the horse’s mouth this very first hand knowledge tips on how to live young with good health, wealth and happiness from Nutritional Immunologist, Dr. Jau-Fei Chen!

When? — 17th August 2008 (Sunday)

Time? — 2.30pm – 4.30pm

Where? — Singapore Expo Hall 2 (Free shuttle bus from Singapore Expo MRT to Hall 2)

Cost? — FREE! My treat for the first 10 “YES! I’m coming”. (tickets are selling at $15 each)

Bonuses? —(1) Free tasting of E.Excel International Award Winning Signature product ~ Millennium (Cactus Juice)!
(2) Free testing of E.Excel International Award Winning skin care & cosmetic products ~ Elemente! (Exhibition from 11.30am to 6pm)

(Note: view both the Millennium & Elemente link in internet explorer broswer)

It’s too good to be missed, isn’t it? I am sposoring 10 pairs of tickets to friends who are keen to join me this Sunday. Do drop me a note in the comments box or email me and I will reserve tickets for you and your partner!

Topics: Health Tips, Healthy Lifestyle, Nutritional Immunology, Personal Life | 6 Comments »

7 Can’t-Miss Ways To Kick-Start The Writing Habit

By Jacklyn | August 13, 2008

Posted by Dave Navarro

Blogging can bring your business exposure, credibility, and whole lot more revenue – so it’s in your best interest to deliver a steady stream of powerful writing. But for a lot of us, that’s a tall order. If you’re finding your creative juices running a little dry, this list of quick and easy tips is sure to get them flowing again.

1. Write nothing but headlines. Sometimes the thought of writing an in-depth article is too much for your brain to deal with after a long day (or at the start of one). Spend 15 or 30 minutes just churning out headlines without worrying about how catchy they sound. You may not be in the mood to write an article from scratch, but if you keep building a collection of headlines you give yourself a ton of options. The more headlines you add to your list, the more likely you’ll find something you’re in the mood to write on at any given moment.

2. Write ‘crap’ without feeling guilty. We tend to assume that great writers write great stuff all the time. Face it – they don’t. Professional writers write even when nothing but crap comes out because they know that it’s part of the journey to getting the real gems. Steve Allen said to “write for the trash can,” meaning write without reservations about what people might think, just to keep your writing skills in shape. Try it when you’re feeling stuck – it really works.

3. Schedule regular time and show up, even if you think you can’t write. Sometimes your brain will freeze, your motivation will leave you, and your car won’t start. Showing up at your keyboard will solve two of those problems. If you’ve scheduled 8am to 9am to write, and you sit there for an hour and nothing comes out, you’ve still followed through on your appointment. When you sit down tomorrow, your chances of breaking writer’s block skyrocket. I’ve never met anyone who followed through on showing up and had long term writer’s block. When you show up, you’re subconsciously telling yourself that you’re serious about writing … and that sets you up for a win.

4. Write about how you solved a problem. People like stories; it’s just how we’re wired. The good news is, you’re already good at telling stories because you do it all the time in everyday conversation. Whatever the topic you write on, think of a time you worked through a problem or fixed someone else’s dilemma. Because you’re just telling what you already know, the creative pressure is off and you can just talk through what happened (and educate the reader in the process).

5. Edit older articles. Go through your previous blog entries and make them better. You’ve had a chance to forget what you wrote about, so you’ll come to it with a fresh eye and an ability to improve what was there before. It’s like dipping your toes in the water to get yourself used to the temperature – soon you’ll be ready to jump in. And the articles you edit may give you great ideas for new ones to boot.

6. Type out other people’s articles. This may sound odd, but it can get your gears unstuck. Jump to a blog you love, open up a text editor, and just start typing out your favorite articles. You’re not doing anything creative, but you’re writing all the same. It’s like a warm-up walk before you start running. A side benefit that comes from this is that when you type out other people’s sentences, you can become a better writer, because you’re ‘tasting’ different styles of stringing words together.

7. Add your tips to this list in the comments section below. Don’t be afraid – leave a comment right now with your best writing tip. If you don’t have one, just write about how you’re going to use one of the above tips in the next 24 hours. But above all, write something right now. Get that brain unfrozen and that motivation rising. (but about that car that won’t start … I can’t help you with that).

Keep it rocking…

Topics: Goals Setting, Motivation, Personal Development | 4 Comments »

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