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BFM : Joey Yap (Bazi Expert)- Human Astrology & Prediction for Year 2012 of the Water Dragon

BFM : Joey Yap (Bazi Expert)- Human Astrology & Prediction for year 2012 of the Water Dragon Source: BFM 89.9 The Business Station More People Expressing Discontent In Malaysia with Joey Yap 08-Dec-11 09:10   [ Programme Segment: The Breakfast Grille ] Joey Yap, bazi expert, gives his predictions for business and politics in 2012. He expects the general elections to be held in March or April, and Barisan Nasional is likely to return to power. On business, he predicts that global economic growth will be higher than 2011 contrary to economists' expectations. Click the following link to (LED) Listen, Explore and Discover more Joey Yap (Bazi Expert)- Human Astrology & Prediction for year 2012

BFM : TEH MEI LI (KL PMLA)- Superannuities

BFM : TEH MEI LI (KL PMLA)- Superannuities Source: BFM 89.9 The Business Station Superannuities with Teh Mei Li 09-Nov-11 14:21 [ Programme Segment: Ringgit and Sense ]   Insurance protection and retirement income. Superannuities Click the following link to (LED) Listen, Explore and Discover more TEH MEI LI on Superannuities

WISDOM FOR LIFE shared by Stephen Cheng (AIA Premier Academy)

Stephen Cheng (AIA Premier Academy) via Email Wed 11/30/2011 12:58 PM WISDOM FOR LIFE Wisdom , by Stephen Hall & Decisive Moments, by Jonah Lehrer (edited) Wisdom is the pinnacle of human development. We crave wisdom –seek it ourselves and wish it upon our children – because it will help us lead a meaningful and virtuous life as we count our days. Wisdom is basically about doing the right thing . This demands that we be guided by the proper aims of our life activities. Every profession from banking to doctoring has a purpose . It takes expertise and wisdom to translate the general aims and principles of a practice into concrete actions. Wisdom begins with an experiential awareness of the self and the world outside of the self. Wisdom can be defined as expert or sage knowledge concerning the vital, useful issues of life. It is based upon factual knowledge but is also shaped by uncertainty . Action is important but so is judicious inaction. Emotion is central

JONES YONG YUONG CHOON (KLG STALLION)-MEG (My Everlasting Group): sharing via SIN CHIEW

Want To Sell More? Break These 5 Habits!

Want To Sell More? Break These 5 Habits! By Geoffrey James If you're going to be successful in sales, you need to be the kind of person that draws other people to want to work with them. With the exception of the mentally ill, most people want to work with people who have an upbeat and positive attitude. Unfortunately, many people (including some sales pros that I know) have sloppy habits of thinking and speaking that drain the energy of the people around them. With that in mind, here are five quick techniques that will immediately improve your attitude in ways that will increase your ability to influence others: Technique #1: Stop using negative phrases such as "It's impossible," or "This won't work," which program you for negative results. Instead, substitute phrases like " That might be challenging" or "We'll need some alternatives" that leave the possibility of eventual success open and available. Technique #2: Wheneve

Achieve a Winning Attitude in 6 Easy Steps

Achieve a Winning Attitude in 6 Easy Steps By Geoffrey James A positive attitude - optimism, expectancy and enthusiasm - is the key difference between a top sales performer and an average one. The reason is simple: if you don't have the energy to get out there and sell... you won't. Even so, many sales professionals find it difficult to approach selling with a positive attitude each and every day. This post explains exactly how to tune your attitude so that it creates more success -- every time you go out there and sell. NOTE: This post is based upon a conversation with the dynamic Jeff Keller, author of the huge bestseller Attitude is Everything. Step #1: Realize that YOU are in Control Attitude is not the result of what happens in the world, but how one decides to interpret what happens in the world. Take the weather, for example. In the United States, many people feel depressed when it's raining and uplifted when it's sunny. In the Middle East, many people feel the