Friday, December 17, 2010

Martha Stewart

Always had a natural talent for cooking
Her father always had a interest in the finest thing in life
she was very close to her father
Her clothes were mostly homemade
Unlike her friends she wasn't interested in dolls she was always interested in grown up things
Good grades=higher education
Martha would have to pay her own way to go into collage
She didn't have any serious boyfriend because she was focused on her life too much
Did modeling work to pay for tuition
She was very independent
Was living in New York for awhile
Her way of relaxing was to be busy
1965 was expecting a baby
Was a stock broker
She took her skill to make money out of it
1973 moved to west fort
1979 her dad passed away
She spent a lot of time on her business and didn't get a lot of time with her family
1993 she had her own T.V show

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Undercover Boss

When he was 33years old he worked himself to CEO of ABM
He is going undercover as a worker rather then being the CEO
He is a avid speeder
He is not very motivated to work
He didn't end up getting the job
Wasn't to big on the sky scrappers
Learnt that hes not going to be a window washer
Hes a very slow man of few words
The Spanish lady is all agiast fingerprints
Gary was a good guy
He says you have to feel others pain
They were surprised when they found out he was the CEO of ABM

Presentations

J.D Rockefeller- King of black gold, he would disappear for months at a time, gave over 500million dollars to charity
Walt Disney-If you can dream you can do it
Jim Pattison- Sold cars, attended UBC, started his business with a 40,000 loan and he owned a lot of businesses throughout his life
Martha Stewart- Very average girl, modeled, was hard to work with.
Henry Ford- Mom died when he was 13, he became a engineer, he was successful at selling automobiles he mentor was Thomas Edison. He didn't have a business plan and he just had an idea
Yahoo Creator- Worth 44.6 billion it was his only venture
Ray Kroc- Owner of McDonald's,made milkshake blenders and selling paper cups before he got into McDonald's. He wanted to help his country so he joined the red cross. Where ever the customer was he expected perfection. started his business when he was 57
Phil Knight- Was a guinea pig, thought of sports like rock n roll they can be spoken in a international language  




Friday, December 10, 2010

Hilton Hotels

First born son was names Conrad
His father loved to show off his handle bars
Gust expected Conrad to work for him
He liked to dance
Opened up the first town bank
Conrad was 26 without a career
Served in world war 1
Had experience with dry goods
He knew his father would like him to take over his general store
Wanted to pursue his life as a bank
Then thought why not be a hotel owner?
Bought his first hotel for 40,000
Was able to buy fixer upper hotels for dirt cheap and turned them around
Profits soared
earning $100,000 a year owning 8 hotels
Conrad had a vision for his business
October 1929 the great depression took place and his business came to a halt
He didn't end up going bankrupt and gained a rock solid reputation
Wife left him in 1931
1940 he went to
When people are fearful they will do anything
Conrad was a very positive thinker
Always told himself "one day I'm going to own that hotel"

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Melanie Houlker

3 Different categories:
Hair Design
Massage therapy
Esthenics

Was looking to go into wanton Collage prerequisite were a C+ in English 12
Background was business
Was kicking it a Fabricland
Was interested in style design
Worked for 10months to graduate from hair collage
It was hard to find a job in the service industry at the time
Only 2 chairs in the salon she worked at
Had hard times with money because she got paid by commission
After 2 weeks she couldnt handle that salon
3rd job was assisting a hair designer was his "right hand"
Worked for about 1year but she wanted her own clients so she quit
Ended up giving her an amazing reference
Hard work pays off!
been working at Upotia for 7 years
Apllied to Red Pin

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

The Persuaders

Once your in the advertising business you can't get out otherwise your competition will destroy you
Advertisements are super cluttered
45 000 went to Saturn factory
They turned into Andy Spade
You have to make an advertisement diverse so people will notice it from the others
Separate yourself from others
People are looking for community

Friday, December 3, 2010

Collage INC

  • Mike takes failing collages and injects them with capital and when they go public he can make a bundle of money in the process
  • Friends thought he was back on crack when he said he wanted to buy a collage
  • wrote a book about how to start a collage when you never went to won
  • Represent a huge and growing market
  •  Collage is simply fundamental
  • When the economy is down the education goes up
  • University is one of the biggest in the world
  • Designed  the course around the consumers
  • 60million investments in Grand Canyon university
  • Online education
  • online course costs 400-500 a credited hour
  • Lower income adults only have the option to attend a community collage
  • they bring people in that cant afford to pay off their debt
  • 75% of their income comes from the federal government
  • Not given any hands on practice
  • Life's to short to be at war with anyone

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Pork Barrel Spice RUB

took 2nd place in best sauce in nation
50,000 for 10%
ended with 50,000 for 50%

Mr. Poncho
50,000 for 25%
Don't have the patent

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Mr..Bobble

Makes 7 figures a year
Wants 75,000
He is being greedy
Want money for mall business
The dragons think its a horrible idea
If something starts out sketchy thats how its going to end

Monday, November 29, 2010

Merchants of cool, Marketing of youth

Need for parents to keep teenagers happy
Teenagers are willing to send money
75% of teens have TV in there bedrooms
Teens are interested in "cool"
Companies go cool hunting for trends
Interview trend setting people
You have to think like they think
Sprite is the quickest growing soft drink
Everything on MTV is a advertisement
Mooks help for advertising
Teenage girls are made to believe their body is their best asset
Teenagers are consumed with sex
Teen rebellion is just another product

1)Where are adults? youth diminish the presence of adult in youth market today
The adults are always working or busy to spend time with their kids

2) What is this doing to our teens?
This is making teens want to be cool so they spend money on the new trends that come on to the market

3)A 13year old that looks 17 years old. comment on the reducing of standards in out society.
She wants to look cool like celebrities for example britney spears  so she trys to follow the trends that enter society

Sardis Secondary

what makes our school special?
-Drum line
-Metal shop
-Apprenticeship
-Sports
-Trips-China, Mexico, and London
-Plays
-Facility

SSS the triple threat
The heart of Sardis
We achieve more
We care
Get educated
Raise the Bar

Friday, November 26, 2010

Mcdonalds

Mc Millionaire
When he was just 4 we went to future telling and told him he was meant for the food business
He saw the world was a big place to sell to
He joined the red cross ambulance core when he was 16
Quit school for good in 1918
He was a born salesmen
He was a clean freak
Found out he could make more money selling take out drinks
Sold some paper cups for cash
1939 found value in a milkshake maker (made 5 milkshakes at once)
Was making 23,000 a year which was tons back then
Had a goal to be a millionaire by the time he was 50
After war, people were spending a lot more money. also wanted what they wanted when they wanted it
It wasn't a teenage space
Limited product but good quality
52 was his first years for McDonald's
He was a real comedian
He wanted to have 1000 restaurants across the country 
His business went shaky with his wife then, he met another woman
They would scout for new locations by flying over cities and looking for Church's
bought out McDonald's brothers for 2.7million 
Wisdom of Franchises (employees have good ideas)
Made Ronald Mcdonald as an advertisement
by the time he was 70 he had everything he wanted in life
Past away at age of 81

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Rich dad, Poor dad

Can only speak English
Japanese
Real dad worked in school system (not rich)
Rich dad was his friends dad ( Become the richest man in Hawaii)
School system doesn't teach about money just academics
Story about capitalist and socialist
If you over 30 and you are a socialist you have no brain, If your under 30 and aren't a socialist you don't have a heart.
Robert did not do good in school-he couldn't write
Sold 26billion copies of his book
Looked up his teachers that flunked him
Nothing more important then education
He isn't academically inclined
Teachers are the most important people in the country ( teach the children)
If your a wimp they shoot you down and take your money
Money is a game
He can drive a ship and fly a plane
Make things simple
4 types of people: employees, Small business owners/specialist, Big business owners, and Investors
1. Scholastic
2. Professtional
3. Financial

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Pet Peeves

Highly traffic areas (time Horton's)
Basic necessities needed in poor countries-find a way to provide them with them
Oil (spills and pollution)- find an alliterative source

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Branding

Status
in 5 years Chinese brands will be popular international
If selves could talk what would they say?
powerful stores own sontiac markets
break with convection

Strengths over competition
Created a website for our business
Good Work Ethic
There is 3 of us
We can drive
People skills
good service

Ralph Lauren (Ralph Lifshitz)
changes his name for his brand
brand is what a person think about you
what makes you different or how to create value for your target market
 grab customers by the hand
Make youe self superior then your competition



Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Seth Godin

Ideas that spread within
the TV industrial complex
Buy ads
Get more distribution
The top selling DVD change every week
10 million dollars worth of french bread
Design is free
Safe is risky
Very good...is bad
Design rules
7 kinds of broken
Not my job
Not wanted to replace things
not imagine buying product but imagine using it

Friday, November 5, 2010

Home Depo

Over 1600 stores
Over a decade to bring Home Depo to New Jersey
Marcus's parents were Jewish immigrates that barley got by
He believed you should always stride for higher goals
He was a proud owner of pharmacy
Liked working on the floor
He played offense and defense in football
He got straight A's in university then started his first business
1974 Bernie and Arthur worker for the same company
1978 Home Depo was born, both men got fired
Home Depo was a dangerous (risky) idea
1979 was an orange letter day for home depot
They all moved to Atlanta
They paid all the customers 1dollar if they came on the opening day
Great Service
Customers came from along way to shop at Home Depo
When Home Depo first opened up it was very active and loud
Marcus was the money guy and Bernie was the cheerleader
Higher wages then anyone else in the industry
1st year was tough but the second year was a profit almost 1million dollars
opened 4 stores in Flordia
Marcus 1.6billion worth



Thursday, November 4, 2010

Fundamentals to Success

Never stop learning
Never give up
Findout- your strenghts
Never stop after failure
Love what you do
Take Risks
Plan carefully
Failure is key
Jump at opportunities
Be a dreamer
Passion
Perserverence
Creativity
Know what you want
Willing to fail
Take advantage of free education
Hard Work-
Dont do it for the money
Be frugal
Stick to your goals
Dont procrastinate
Learn from mistakes
Money is just a thing
Have a back-up plan
Dont burn bridges

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Hedge hod Concept

The Hedgehog Concept is essentially is a simple, crystalline concept that flows from deep understanding about the intersection of the 3 cycles. A example of  a hedge hog concept would be our school drumline because I think we are the best and knowen for it. For Chilliwack i would say that the hedge hog concept would be Farming because of our rich soil.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Dragons Den

Kevin O'Leary
Money has to feelings
Life is hard and money doesn't matter
From Montreal
Mother was divorced with his father and his dad was soon diseased soon after
Shops at Moores Clothing for men
Only worked one job in his life
made 3.7 dollars
Has a home in Ontario


Brent Wilson
Generous man, gives to charities
Lives in Calgary Alberta
Made 150,000 a month
Went to 35 countries with his kids
He got cancer
He got a divorce
He plans on giving away all his wealth
If your needs are few your life is successful

Jim Treliving
Delivered Groceries
Wrestled for abit
Lived in Manitoba
dad was a barber
played hockey
Owner of Boston Pizza
joined RCMP at 19
Made his first Boston Pizza in Penticton
He had too much pride to go back to being a RCMP
10billion dollar empire
Lives in Vancouver right now
Always jump on a opportunity

Arlene Dickinson
Mom of 4 kids
2 of children are married
has a house in mexico and calgary
we was born in Africa
She left home when she was 16
4 kids by 27
Son has a baby

Robert Herjavec
Have faith in human nature
from greece
he was the most impoerant guy to his uncle which raised him
raised on a farm
When he turned 8 his life changes
his father was throwen prison for his anti communist beliefs
What he likes about his wealth is his worth and self confidence

Key Things
it doesn't matter your background never give up and you will become successful aslong as you try hard
Life is hard and money has no feels
You cant buy happyness
Hard work always pays off in some way
Being young is not an excuse

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Jason Bergen-Money Concepts

-Graduated from Sardis secondary in 91
-Went to UFV for soccer
-Wanted to become a weatherman
-Went to collage for about a year and a half
-Worked for his fathers business since he was 12
-Started out as a bank (credit Union) teller in 92
-Used Credit Union to get an education
-Moved for shuswap and worked in Salmon Arm
-Worked at insurance company
-Didn't like what he did because of the stress
-His advice is to always be nice to everyone in high school because you could interact with them later on in life
-Grew his business in Salmon Arm
-Moved back to Chilliwack from Salmon Arm area
-Hired people to do his paper work and he sees the clients
-Jack Nicklaus "the Golden Bear"
-Jack would always imagine his shot before he took it (Set goals)
-"A goal without a plan of action is just a daydream"
-Everyone Fails so just pick yourself up and try again (you only learn from your mistakes)
-Rule of 72 start investing young
-Let your money work for you.
-you have to get your goals in life
Physical Goal:
go up 10 pounds on bench
Run all the way up Teapot Hill
Financial Goal:
Save up 6000 dollars
Educational Goal
Get B's and A's on report card
Dream Goal
Become a Millionaire
You have to reward yourself with your business

Jason Bergen, CFP

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Sir Ken Robenson

-The future is unpredictable
-The school system just focuses on the academic side of life but not at all of the financial or other parts
-School are making mistakes a horrible thing but, its the opposite, we only learn from our mistakes
-the outcome of the school system is to be university professors
-Creativity is the same importantance then literacy
-when you get older you get more scared of failure
-use the gift our imagination more then our academic knowledge
What could we do ti personalize education to meet your needs?
We could personalize peoples requirements by changing the corses to meet everyones needs, such as not making academic corses as a requirement and making what your interest as a requirement.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Sam Walton

-Sold everything cheaper then everyone else -Married at 18
-Had kids 3 years later
-Earned the largest fortune in America
-joined boy scouts when we was a child
-had the classic leadership resume
-went to work full time at J.C Penny's when he was young (Retail work)
-joined the army but, declined cause of a heart difficulty, so was posted in at home reserves
-his dad worked for a forecloser company
-with a $20,000 loan and $5,000 we created a store
-always beat his competitors with his prices
-was a partner with his little brother "Bud"
-just over 10 years he had 10 different stores
-bought a plane for visiting his other stores
-bought items from manufactures and sold them in big amounts
-ask the manufactures to give a discount so he could get more sales which would increase sales of manufactures
-made 1million dollars from the first year
-opening stores about 100 a year
-He was dianosed with bone cancer
-1992 he died right after his 74th birthday

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Mr.Todds Pies

-Mr.Todds pie factory
-Sells 3000 pies a day
-makes $850,000 a year
-He ended up selling half the comany
-He is willing to give up the business

Friday, October 15, 2010

Bad service Experiences

-One time at the movie theater the movie completely stopped for 20minutes and they wouldn't give me a refund for my ticket because i didn't have my receipt on me.
-Other times I had problems with thing but, I
 was given good service to make up for mistakes

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Steve Brower

-Born and lived in Nigeria
-Parents were teachers
-Went to university in Michigan for being a teacher but, dropped it for entrepeurship classes
-Has 2 kids
-Went to a recruiter downtown Vancouver.
-Within 2 weeks he had become a recruiter (in 2months was top in Canada)
-Recruiter for 12 years commuted to Vancouver from Chilliwack
-Learned how to be a sales manager
-Took his coarse for a mortgage broker
- Became a Mortgage broker in Chilliwack (home based)
-2nd year he started his business
-3rd year hired another mortgage broker for his business
-last week hired his 11th broker
-Broker is- The relationship with the people and gets broker fee from the bank that the people decide to use
-Paid by the lender
-Helps find the best product for customer
-Bought another company in Abbosford
-Nominated top 5 Canadian mortgage broker
To Be Successful in Business
1) Hard work/Stay Positive (find your passion)
2) Never Give up / Mistakes are OK
3) Listen
4) 24 hour time rule
5) Technology/ systems
6) Customer Loyalty (Build a relationship with client)
7)Learn To Sell ( learn how to handle objection)
8)Courteous / Try to Help
9) Planning (throw out a goal that is very high)
10) Don't procrastinate
11)Surround yourself with good people (don't be afraid to hire someone smarter then you)
12)Family and Friends
13)Count your blessings
14)Learn!! (read magazines)

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Bill Gates

-Creator of the company Microsoft.
-He was born into a fairly wealthy family but, wanted to make his own self made money\
-he created a small program for computers with his business partner Paul Allan which made a profit of 20,000
-He formed a partnership with IBM (made computers) and Bill let them install his software (Microsoft) and every copy sold Bill would make a profit
-Attended Harvard university when dropped out because of his great idea of his Microsoft software.
-Still today is the powerhouse of computer software along with apple

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Canada's Top 100 Employers

1)BC hydro
-the physical workplace is above average.
-Work atmosphere was rated very good
-financial benefits are above average. A possible year end bonus of  $40,000
-Vacation time is also rated very good

2) Goldcorp Inc.
-helps employees save for retirement with generous matching RSP contributions
-depending on their position, some employees receive parental leave top-up payments (to 80% of salary for 20 weeks) for new mothers, fathers and adoptive parents
-gives employees three weeks of paid vacation to start, moving to four weeks after just three years on-the-job
-lets employees share in the fruits of their labours through a share-purchase plan and year-end bonuses for all employees
 
3) Nintendo of Canada
-helps employees save for retirement with contributions to a matching RSP plan
-provides employees with five paid days off during the Christmas break, in addition to paid vacation allowance
-offers maternity leave top-up (to 100% for 16 weeks) for new mothers
-encourages employee wellness with free memberships to an onsite fitness facility, that also offers onsite yoga classes

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Friday, October 8, 2010

Dave Thomas

-He was adopted
-Borned in Atlantic city
-Founder of Wendy's
-Mother died when he was 5 years old
-Also willing to work harder
-Served in the military as a cook
-Had 4 children in 6 years
-In the mid-1950s, Kentucky Fried Chicken founder Harland Sanders came to Fort Wayne to find restaurateurs with established businesses in order to try to sell KFC franchises to them
-In the first 6 years there where 100 Wendy's  restaurants
-Dave Thomas created Drive -Thrus
-Thomas opened his first Wendy's in Columbus, Ohio, in 1969. (This original restaurant would remain operational until March 2, 2007, when it was closed due to lagging sales.) Thomas named the restaurant after his eight-year-old daughter Melinda Lou, whose nickname was Wendy, stemming from the child's inability to say her own name at a young age.
-Thomas, who considered ending his schooling the greatest mistake of his life, did not graduate from high school until 1993 when he obtained a GED

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Mike Kind

Good entrepreneur Sites
Vator.tv
youngentrepreneur.com
Shanghaidaily.com
wallstreetjournal.com

4 thing to focus your mind on
-Fear of failure
-key to success
-Get over this fear
eyes wide open
-opportunities will find you
Copy CAT
-Building businesses by making it better then any other
Circle of Influence
-ex. bill gates has a list of people to call for influence
-not that smart?, go to the smart people
Never Give Up

Never Stop Learning
 -average person everyday does education 1min : 50 min of entertainment
Fun
- Have fun every day

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Money From Nothing

Kat Home+car service- planed on cleaning houses/washing cars made 0$

Green Enterprises- Sold coffee and muffins at lunch and worked on technical stuff such as computers made $782

Cash for Cans- Found pop cans to bring in and took in for money from bottle depo made $39.21

Auto Exp. Advertising- Planned on putting advertisements on cars to make money they made $0

JCL Golf Balls- Collected Golf Balls in ponds and such and sold them for a profit $57

Scalpin- Scalped canucks tickets

Breaktime Childcare- She Babysat kids to make money but, didnt make money

Scratch and Sniff Dog Care- Walked dogs and brang in bottles to make $604.59

Picking a Winner

What I Like to do?
Working out- Personal Trainer-Supplement store-open up a gym
playing guitar- Guitar teacher-Guitar store-music school
sleeping - Bed store
Hanging out with friends - 
Snowboarding - Snowboard shop-teach people how to snowboard
What Am i Really good at?
Guitar-Guitar teacher-Guitar store-music school
Working out -Personal Trainer-Supplement store-open up a gym
Saving money- Invest in stocks- Buy a house
Sports - Coach a team- Sports shop
Running- marathon- sell running shoes
Market need found?
Personal Training, coach, nutrition, Guitar teacher, Supplement shop

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Kelly Johnston

Graded from Sardis Secondary in 1986. Owns a mortgage company. Currently is in sutton realtor. Always follow your passion if you want to be happy with your life.What ever the mind an conceive it can achieve. He started a coffee shop in abbosford. In '97 became an assistant of a realtor and made 4% . In 2003 he started making his real estate team. You need to manage yourself properly ( there are cycles in profit). You have to look in the past but, don't get yourself caught in the past (Draw the line). Build a network of friends. Nothing happens unless you take action. A successful person can be a wide range, money is only one aspect. Don't be a sucker, fill yourself up. Coffee shop = visualization and the power of focus are key. If you are true to what your doing money will come. No one can tell you what you can achieve or your worth. Always try new things and focus on what you want.Making money is only one dimension. Surround yourself with the right people ( you can't do it by yourself). No matter what you do create a win win solution. Feed your brain. Make goals. dilute your negative things in your Brain with positive things. Only difference between negative and positive people is how you think.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Sean Belnick

started off with taking $500 and selling business chairs. He apprently got his big business idea from watching other companies doing the wrong. He was 14 when he started this whole thing then lauched the website which was called  bizchair.com. He is 20 now and has an estimated value of 42 Million. This a good example of an easy aspect that you can easiler make money on.

The Rockerfellers

The Rockefeller's are a family that are heavily involved in real estate construction projects in the US. John D Rockefeller saved money he wasn't concerned about the money he made he concerned about the money that he saved. by 1970's Rockefeller was a millionaire many times over. Hes sense/personality was great to be a enterpeur that is why he was so successful and his family continued to run the business.

Young Enterpeurs

Evan Williams
Evan Williams created twitter which is a network of people that share what is on there mind and everyone can look and comment on what they said.  He also created blogger which we are using at the moment. I wouldn't say this website was as successful as facebook but, it still is used widely and doing very well.

Google:
Google is a very unique business. It is a very, very popular sear engine on the Internet which you type in what you want to find on the net and it will find it for you. it was a rating system which pinpoints the exact thing that you are looking for. they have created many addons such as google map, google tool bar, etc..
this is an example of young people making money from new technology (the Internet)

Collage Hunks Hauling junk / Collage Foxes Folding Boxes

Collage Hunks Hauling Junk/ Collage Foxes Folding Boxes
These businesses were created by 2 young enterpuers that were seen on the TV show The Sharks. They were planning on selling a part of their so to be second business which is Collage foxes folding boxes. They were given offers but, they refused them and now that business is rolling now and looks to be going good. So was it a good idea to not accept the offer they could have taken? I think they made a good choice myself because later on they would have made more money that way. ( they started hunks hualing junk with very little capital)

facebook

Mark Zuckerberg is the CEO of facebook. He just made it for Harvard university students but, it grew and grew and is know internationally . its idea is a mindless hangout area for people to meet and reunite. This website has greatly changed the campaigning for governments in the USA, as they use facebook to get people to vote for them/advertise them self. Now after a few years Mark Zuckerberg is an estimated 15 billion dollars!!

Friday, September 17, 2010

Arnold Swarzenegger

Arnold is a great icon. He started out as a nobody and worked his way up. He did this by finding his passion which was bodybuilding and full filled it. Once he found his passion he always planned ahead on what to do next which to him was to be in movie production, and later on did so. Aswell his mentors played a great roll to his sucess (Joe Weider and Jim Larnor). When he went into production he found his flaw which was his thick accent which he found a way to use it in a trademark way and become very popular.

Richard Branson

-If you can run one business you can run any business.
-Its about finding people
-make risks
-55,000 employees
- 25 billon pounds
-he was dyslexic so he droped out of school when he was 15
-deal with people fairly to become a business leader
-How you treat others counts
-Courage: willingness  to put yourself at RISK
-Value Added for what you get (Tim Hortans compared to Starbucks)
-Leap into the unknowen
-Willing to serve others
-Calculated RISK
-Pick on someone bigger than you
-look for companies that lack

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Who Am I?

*Competition: I find my self to be a pretty competitive person when it comes to sports and just competitions in general. Personally I think this is a good quality because it makes you thrive to be better then your competitor so this is involved alot in entrepreneurship.


Focus: I find it's good to focus on one thing at a time because if you do so you will more then likely do better in what you focused on.So if you do not focus on things you will simply not do good at all on what your doing.


Futuristic: Personally i think planning ahead is the best thing you can possibly do. If you don't have a plan your more than likely lost in what your doing. This is why I find this to be a great strength to have

*Idealist: It's very important to have and make ideas. You will go no where without your ideas. I think they are one of the most important things in life without them the human race would still be living in the caveman era.


Maximizer: I think maximizing what you got/can do, is key to success. so i try to maximize on what ever i can because why do less on something when you can perfect it to a tee.
 

Friday, September 10, 2010

Face The Wave

Face The Wave

What?
You are facing a "wave" which would mean facing the risk or obstacle head on in your life.

So What?
If you face the wave (take the risk) you will just over come it. If you don't face the wave you will be carried by the wave and possibly be hurt but, more importantly in a worse position then you would be in if you would have faced the wave.

Now What?
You should take the risk and face the wave and hope for the best to happen. It will for sure put you in a better position then if you faced away from the wave.

Embrace RISK

Embrace The RISK

What?
This means to stand up and take risks, your not going to get anywhere if you don't make risks in your life. Therefore you should always embrace risks in your life.

So What?
Almost all the times you should take embrace risks because whats the worse that could happen? you fail what you risked which you should have expected to lose in the first place but, you also have the chance to succeed in what you took a risk in.

Now What?
Having that said you should embrace the risk to take a chance whats the worse that could happen. If you don't take a risk in the first place you will end up no where. So don't be afraid to take risks!