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8 Lessons I learned from the book, “Rich Dad, Poor Dadâ
1. Dream Big You cannot earn millions by just dreaming of a small job. Plan and dream big ventures and play with heart. Â 2. Pay Yourself First Every month, first invest in your income-generating assets, the rest of expenses should be next to it. Â 3. Winning means not being afraid to lose Never…

5 Money Lesson to Escape the Rat Race
1. Budget Like A Boss A Budget Boss is someone who can identify ways of reducing expenses and maximizing their wealth building assets. INCOME —————————————————————– BAD BUDGET | Needs 50% / Wants 45% / Debt 20% GOOD BUDGET | Needs 50% / Wants 30% / Investing 20% BUDGET BOSS | Needs 45% / Wants 15%…

Better PowerPoint Presentation
Have you even read one of your presentations lately? What are you doing? Most presentation are Information Monsters – like reading a long drawer of index cards in a library.  Most presentation are just this: STATISTIACTICS. A whole bunch of numbers with “some random shit we could do but we haven’t thought any of it…

Interviewing Tips
Most people go into an interview with the wrong mindset. You only have 1 goal and that is not about your skills / qualifications / proving your worth but its all about making it MEMORABLE. 1. Master the art of telling YOUR story. This is the first because it’s the MOST IMPORTANT. You will be…

Financial Habit Checklist
1. Tithe – Malachi 3:10 “Bring all the tithes into the storehouse, That there may be food in My house, And try Me now in this,â Says the Lord of hosts, âIf I will not open for you the windows of heaven And pour out for you such blessing That there will not be room…

10-Point Checklist for Better Team Decision
If thereâs one secret to achieving scalable success, itâs this: an organizationâs leaders must be able to make high-quality team-based decisions – consistently and repeatedly. Why is this so much easier said than done? Specifically, if everyone performs well in their own functional areas, how come they are tripping over each other when they come…

Stoicism – Things You Should Never Do
Seneca Don’t suffer imagined troubles. It’ll either happen or it won’t. Don’t suffer before you need to. Â Marcus Aurelius Don’t be over heard complaining. Not even to yourself. Â Epictetus Don’t compare yourself to others. Â Seneca Don’t tie your identity to things you own. Those things are fragile and can be taken from…

5 Famous Law
1. Murphy Law The more you fear of something happening, the more likely it is to occur. Â 2. Kidlin Law If you write a problem down clearly and specifically, you have solved half of it. Â 3. Gilbert Law When you take on a task, finding the best ways to achieve the desired result…

20 Tiny Habits That Will Change your Life
“Habits are the compound interest of self-improvement” – James Clear 1. Master the art of listening If you want to have a great conversation you first have to master your listening skills. Listening is so important in communication. If We’re not listening actively, we can’t understand the next person. Â 2. Read two pages a…

The Non-Negotiable List â 20 Red Flags For Interviews
If you ever interview job candidates, you need a Non-Negotiable List. This list is used during the interview process to help identify âwarning signsâ that candidates arenât a good fit for the organization or position. When a candidate shows one of these warning signs, he or she or they is/are no longer considered as a…