Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Adam's advice to me:

Folks,

Today could be the day of a fresh start for me of making my dreams come true.

I just met my employer and after a brief discussion, I've decided to part ways with him amicably.
  1. No more working 12 hours a day everyday.
  2. No more doing the kind of sales where even after 'closing', the sale can fall through! (ie: no commission)
  3. No more demanding customers who keeps calling me every day and demand an explanation as to why their STREAMYX application has not arrived.
  4. No more working with a company with an administration staff that is not doing their job properly nor being very helpful.
  5. No more working with an employer who is more interested in money rather than the welfare of his staff.
  6. No more working for other people.
I know that some of these points may "ruffle" someone's feathers but the truth has to be told.

This reminds me of a friends advice to me via email:

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Hi Alief,

Lots of people I meet complain that they don't have the luck to
achieve the success and wealth that they want. "If only I was
luckier, life would be alot easier and I would be a lot happier",
they would say. Many people pray of the day they could draw that
lucky ticket and win that million dollar lottery that would change
their life.

What many people do not realize is that the fact that they are
comfortably reading this blog means that they have been lucky
enough to be one of the few winners of the biggest lottery of
all....the lottery of life! They were lucky enough to draw the 'right
ticket' and be born where they are.

Imagine that 24 hours before you were born, God gave you a bowl of
100 tickets. You had to draw one ticket that would determine your
sex, country of birth, wealth, intelligence etc.. What would have
been your chance to end up where you are now?

Let;s look at the odds. If you were to take the entire earth's
population and shrink it to 100 people (represented by 100
tickets), with all existing human ratios the same, it would be made
up of the following:

49 would be female, 51 would be male.
80 would live in substandard housing. 20 in acceptable housing.
67 would be unable to read. Only 33 would be literate.
1 would have a university education.
99 would not be able to attend university.
50 would be malnourished and 1 dying of starvation.
33 would be without access to a safe water supply.
16 would have access to the Internet.
17 would live in a developed country.
83 live in underdeveloped/developing countries.

If you were given the chance to turn back time and go back to 24
hours before you were born, would you choose to return your current
ticket and re-draw a new ticket from the 100 again? If not, then
consider how lucky you are!

To your success,
Adam

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I guess that things could have gotten more worse than this so I am all GRATITUDE where I am right now.

Just to put it simply, I will have more Attitude of Gratitude from now onwards and that I must feel good as much as I can.

My next step now is to get a few sign-ups to my on-line business by the end of this week.

If I were to focus on my 30 days, I believe that the time has start and I will be recording my progress from tomorrow.

Cheers!

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