This seminar was on mental development for entrepreneurs. It taught that being a self-employed requires different mentality from an employee. The most of the contents were general on business as a self-employed. The contents included pioneer spirit, think outside of the box, self-branding, and so on.
If you are a parent of any school-age children, you will know the influence of your child’s friends that have on your child. You will see daily as they come home from school the beliefs, behaviour and even mannerisms that they pick up from the children at school. If you can, you will be counselling your child in making good choices about who they associate with and who they play with in the school ground during free time. You will also remember the powerful influence that your peers had on you as you were at school.
Reams and reams have already been written on the subject of Recession but what about the individual caught in the maelstrom of economic failure? We already know that something went drastically wrong with the thinking of a whole generation of so called experts. What we need though, when our own business or job is under threat, is not more analysis but real answers to our very specific and personal questions.
Do you know how much of your time and energy is wasted by the constant flow of negative thoughts through your conscious mind? Do you know those thoughts behave like “friction” in the mind slowing you down and making life feel difficult and effortful? Do you know those thoughts undermine your mind’s full potential to focus, create and perform optimally? Do you know that effectively means they rob and cheat you of your life? Do you know it’s possible to permanently, completely eradicate/erase those negative thoughts and tune up your mind’s its performance in ways that few have ever dreamt of? How does one do that you ask?
So, I’m walking along Sonoma Ave in my hometown, toting a cloth bag with a few books I’m donating to the library. I’m dressed in my sunny California uniform, shorts, t-shirt and a battered Oakland A’s baseball cap.
Happiness is elusive. Maybe you see other people around you smiling, laughing, and enjoying life and you wonder just how they can be so “naturally happy.” The truth is there’s no secret to happiness. It lies within yourself, and you can make the choice to be happy.
It was September 20 when National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) officially announced that the Great Recession was over June last year. NBER announced that the recession, lasted 18 months, the longest in post World Ward II period, is over, and the economy entered into raising period. People cannot feel that the recession is over despite this NBER announcement. People are still struggling to survive. This economic situation reminded me one Japanese entrepreneur in 1940′s and 50′s. He is Konosuke Matsushita. Konosuke Matsushita was the founder and the first president of “Panasonic”. He has been respected as one of most successful Japanese businessperson. People call him “God of Management” in Japan.