Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Random Insights On Exceptionalism

By Robin Sharma

I’m at 40,000 feet. Sunlight floods through the window. Flying home from beautiful Vancouver, Canada after a presentation to The Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO) on game-changing moves that Remarkable Entrepreneurs are dedicated to. I do my best thinking on airplanes and wanted to download some random insights on leadership, business and living at world-class with you. This is where I’m at. On my own personal journey called a life. I’m grateful to you for being a part of The Lead Without a Title Community. It’s quickly growing into a movement. And together, we are making a difference in the world.

I hope these ideas enrich all you do. And that they inspire you to amp up the way you Work+Live+Lead.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

My Blogging GURU'S !


I don't remember how it all started but can say this It was money that motivated me in to blogging and that was way back in 2007 ! in due course of time I changed a lot along with my interests ! I started just to make money more like a California gold rush , every one talking about adsense then I didn't had luck in making money slowly i started losing interest in blogging and mean while i tried and created more than 30 blogs and deleted most of them .

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Why Some People have All The Luck ?

Why do some people get all the luck while others never get the breaks they deserve?

A psychologist says he has discovered the answer.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Never lose hope : "Og" Mandino

Og Mandino was in school in the United States when his mother told him that one  day he would become a great writer. He liked her confidence and made it his dream. But as soon as he graduated from school, she died. Family circumstances forced him to work in a paper factory. He did various odd jobs and was struggling with rising debt even after ten years of working.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Top 5 Regrets People Have on their Deathbed

By Bronnie Ware (who worked for years nursing the dying)

For many years I worked in palliative care. My patients were those who had gone home to die. Some incredibly special times were shared. I was with them for the last three to twelve weeks of their lives.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

A Story of Appreciation

One young academically excellent person went to apply for a managerial position in a big company.He passed the first interview; the director did the last interview, made the last decision.