Novo Ecijano Entrepreneurs
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
C. L. S. T. I.: Computer Programming NC IV Scholarships
C. L. S. T. I.: Computer Programming NC IV Scholarships: "CLSTI Inc., A TESDA-Accredited school - We are looking for 20 scholars to take the Computer Programming NC IV this January ..."
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Wealth File 13
Rich people focus on their net worth.
Poor people focus on their working income.
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Rich people focus on their net worth.
Poor people focus on their working income.
http://ca2020.net
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Surprises
Life is always full of surprises.
You never know when or where it came.
But one thing you know about it
It will change you from within.
Surprises make you smile.
Surprises make you think.
Surprises make you feel unusual.
Surprises make you different.
So what does surprises really brings?
Are they good or bad?
Maybe, it depends on the news that surprises bring.
Maybe, it depends on the people suprises were brought to.
But one thing I know.
Suprises may come instantly.
Response to this should not be.
Take time for the surprises that came to you.
-March 26, 2004
You never know when or where it came.
But one thing you know about it
It will change you from within.
Surprises make you smile.
Surprises make you think.
Surprises make you feel unusual.
Surprises make you different.
So what does surprises really brings?
Are they good or bad?
Maybe, it depends on the news that surprises bring.
Maybe, it depends on the people suprises were brought to.
But one thing I know.
Suprises may come instantly.
Response to this should not be.
Take time for the surprises that came to you.
-March 26, 2004
Monday, September 13, 2010
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Encouragement is like a premium gasoline - it helps to take knocks out of living.--Anonymous
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Wednesday, August 4, 2010
What Do You Want to Be When You Grow UP?
We used to ask this question to children and the usual reply is: I want to be a doctor, a policeman, a teacher, an engineer, go abroad and become a domestic helper or factory worker, a bank employee, a small business owning a place in a supermarket, to be a businessman but usually managing the business themselves, and many more. This was also the kind of question and answer I used to have as child. It was already a big success if you graduated in college and found a good job in Metro Manila. This is because the people in the barrios had a hard time tilling the land, working in small groceries, have a backyard piggery, and those who are tambays most often playing cards (tong-its) and other kinds of small time gambling.
My mind and curiosity began to change when I read Robert Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad Poor Dad because it opened to me the kind of mindset I have had and why I have that kind of mindset. Honestly, I am happy with my job mainly because this is what I wanted to be when I was still a child to have a work in an office. That’s why it is normal for me to be far away from my family because I am the breadwinner and need to sacrifice in order to provide food on table of my family.
At least now, after reading the book, I know that I was just conditioned to be like this for a long time and I have a choice to recondition my mind to think like the rich. I am in the process and consistently working on to develop my mindset. I am once again dreaming and become a child again declaring to myself that I want to be financially free when I grow up.
We used to ask this question to children and the usual reply is: I want to be a doctor, a policeman, a teacher, an engineer, go abroad and become a domestic helper or factory worker, a bank employee, a small business owning a place in a supermarket, to be a businessman but usually managing the business themselves, and many more. This was also the kind of question and answer I used to have as child. It was already a big success if you graduated in college and found a good job in Metro Manila. This is because the people in the barrios had a hard time tilling the land, working in small groceries, have a backyard piggery, and those who are tambays most often playing cards (tong-its) and other kinds of small time gambling.
My mind and curiosity began to change when I read Robert Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad Poor Dad because it opened to me the kind of mindset I have had and why I have that kind of mindset. Honestly, I am happy with my job mainly because this is what I wanted to be when I was still a child to have a work in an office. That’s why it is normal for me to be far away from my family because I am the breadwinner and need to sacrifice in order to provide food on table of my family.
At least now, after reading the book, I know that I was just conditioned to be like this for a long time and I have a choice to recondition my mind to think like the rich. I am in the process and consistently working on to develop my mindset. I am once again dreaming and become a child again declaring to myself that I want to be financially free when I grow up.
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