- When did I do my worst thinking today?
- When did I do my best thinking?
- What did I actually think about today?
- Did I figure out anything?
- Did I allow any negative thinking to frustrate me unnecessarily?
- If I had to repeat today, what would I do differently? Why?
- Did I do anything today to further my long-term goals?
- Did I do what I set out to do? Why or Why not?
- Did I act in accordance with my own expressed values?
- If I were to spend every day this way for 10 years, would I, at the end, have accomplished something worthy of at that time?
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Use "Wasted" Time
Monday, August 30, 2010
The Legacy you leave behind !
In a letter to his wife Jai and his children, Dylan, Logan , and Chloe, he wrote this beautiful "guide to a better life" for his wife and children to follow. May you be blessed by his insight.
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Randy Pausch, The Last Lecture |
Personality:
1. Don't compare your life to others'. You have no idea what their journey is all about.
2. Don't have negative thoughts of things you cannot control. Instead invest your energy in the positive present moment
3. Don't over do; keep your limits
4. Don't take yourself so seriously; no one else does
5. Don't waste your precious energy on gossip
6. Dream more while you are awake
7. Envy is a waste of time. You already have all you need..
8. Forget issues of the past. Don't remind your partner of his/her mistakes of the past. That will ruin your present happiness.
9. Life is too short to waste time hating anyone. Don't hate others.
10. Make peace with your past so it won't spoil the present
11. No one is in charge of your happiness except you
12. Realize that life is a school and you are here to learn. Problems are simply part of the curriculum that appear and fade away like algebra class but the lessons you learn will last a lifetime.
13. Smile and laugh more
14. You don't have to win every argument. Agree to disagree.
Community:
15. Call your family often
16. Each day give something good to others
17. Forgive everyone for everything
18. Spend time with people over the age of 70 & under the age of 6
19. Try to make at least three people smile each day
20. What other people think of you is none of your business
21. Your job will not take care of you when you are sick. Your family and friends will. Stay in touch.
Life:
22. Put GOD first in anything and everything that you think, say and do.
23. GOD heals everything
24. Do the right things
25. However good or bad a situation is, it will change
26. No matter how you feel, get up, dress up and show up
27. The best is yet to come
28. Get rid of anything that isn't useful, beautiful or joyful
29. When you awake alive in the morning, thank GOD for it
30. If you know GOD you will always be happy. So, be happy.
While you practice all of the above, share this knowledge with the people you love, people you school with, people you play with, people you work with and people you live with. Not only will it enrich YOUR life, but also that of those around you.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Beliefs drives Results !

"We think within a variety of domains: sociological, philosophical, ethical, intellectual, anthropological, ideological, political, economical, historical, biological, theological and psychological. We ended up with our particular beliefs because we were influenced to do so in the following ways
Vocational: our minds are influenced by our work environment;
Sociological: our minds are influenced by the social groups to which we belong;
Philosophical: our minds are influenced by our personal philosophy;
Ethical: our minds are influenced by the extent to which we behave in accordance with our obligations and the way we define our obligations;
Intellectual: our minds are influenced by the ideas we hold, by the manner in which we reason and deal with abstractions and abstract systems;
Anthropological: our minds are influenced by cultural practices, mores and taboos;
Ideological and Political: our minds are influenced by the structure of power and its use by interest groups around us;
Economic: our minds are influenced by the economic conditions under which we live;
Historical: our minds are influenced by our history and they way we tell our history;
Biological: our minds are influenced by our biology and neurology;
Theological: our minds are influenced by our religious beliefs and attitudes;
Psychological: our minds are influenced by our personality and personal psychology;
Physiological: our minds are influenced by our physical condition, stature and weight;
Reflections such as these should awaken in us a sense of how little we really know about our own minds"
Source: Critical Thinking, by Richard W Paul and Linda Elder
"Critical Thinking -I will not identify with the content of any belief. I will identify only with the way I come to my beliefs. I am a critical thinker and, as such, am ready to abandon any belief that cannot be supported by evidence and rational considerations. I am ready to follow evidence and reason wherever they lead. My true identity is that of being a critical thinker, a lifelong learner, and a person always looking to improve my thinking by becoming more reasonable in my beliefs.

Thursday, May 13, 2010
Taking Personal Responsibility


Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Critical Thinking

Ironically, humans are not simply the only “logical” animal, they are also the only “illogical” animal. They are the only animal that uses meanings – ideas, concepts, analogies, metaphors, models, theories and explanations – to make sense of things, to understand, predict, and control things. They are also the only animal that uses meanings to negate, contradict, and deceive itself, to misconceive, distort and stereotype, to become dogmatic, prejudiced and narrow-minded. Humans are the only animal whose thinking can be characterized in terms like clear, precise, accurate, relevant, consistent, profound, and fair: they are also the only animal whose thinking is often imprecise, vague, inaccurate, irrelevant, superficial, trivial, and biased.
Critical thinking makes sense in the light of this paradoxical dichotomy. Humans ought not simply trust their instincts. They ought not believe unquestioningly what spontaneously occurs to them. They ought not accept as true everything taught as true. They are not born with intellectually sound standards for belief, for truth, for validity. They need to cultivate habits and traits which integrate these standards into their lives.
In the last three decades, much has been discovered about animals and their thinking, including the fact that, seen from a certain light, they are very often quite “logical” in their orientation to the world. Still, Paul’s comments about the dichotomous nature of human thought and action are as relevant today as ever. How do we effectively deal with the fact that on the one hand we can be rational, reasonable creatures while on the other, irrational and unreasonable? One and the same person can be logical, open-minded and empathic in one setting while close-minded, selfish and unreasoning in another. This question has always been at the heart of the work of the Center and Foundation for Critical Thinking.
Source: In 1989, in the program for the Seventh International Conference on Critical Thinking and Education Reform, Richard Paul opened with these comments.
Friday, April 23, 2010
How do we Spend our $$$$$ !


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People with Rich Thinking spend in Richness!
Is the above statement true for you? For me it was, my rich dad that said our income will never exceed our self-image and we must have the self-image to handle wealth. I believe we are stewards of mother earth and its resources, how we manage and grow them is our collective responsibilities. But first are we responsible for our own personal wealth creation.
My story, I came across a substantial amount of wealth in the year 1995 after selling of my private property. I was a poor thinker spending like the rich. Bought a second hand car in cash to help a friend out who was having financial difficulties. I bought a home and renovated like the rich, personally selected Italian tiles for my home, bought designer lights from Europe which cost about $1’000 per piece. Bought even a marine coral fish tank, a self- sustaining system which was about $10’000. All for what, to impress the Joneses, living like the rich but thinking like the poor. Invested in a business, losing all my money made me realize what a fool I was. No financial literacy period. It has taken me awhile to learn these lessons and the first lesson is learn to think like the rich. The rich tracks and keeps records of their finances by way of an Income/Expenditure and Asset/Liability account while the poor only have an Income/Expenditure account. What I discovered is the poor spends money on consumer products, which we all love to do and probably it will end up in the trash. While the rich invests money in assets which produces income. Asset puts money in your pocket while Liability takes money out of your pocket.
This would be a good place to start a link to download and create your very own Income/Expenditure and Asset/Liability account. Please click here Rich Dad's Personal Financial Calculator. What’s the point in becoming rich if you do not know where your money is going? That’s what happened to me, I become temporarily rich and lost it all. Once a acquaintance said this; "The essential miracle is not walking through fire, or on water: it is waking up!" +Dilip Mukerjea+
So wake up! First you need to start thinking and acting like the rich before we can spend like the rich. Your first step to being rich is to start reading this book by Robert Kiyosaki, “Rich Dad Poor Dad” to change your thinking next start acting by creating your very own Income/Expenditure and Asset/Liability account. What’s the next step, coming soon in future blogs?

Sunday, April 4, 2010
Duplicate don’t Complicate !


From the 26th to the 28th of March 2010, I was at a major e commerce seminar where we had successful millionaires sharing success principles with an audience of about 700 + would be millionaires. As I was taking notes a thought came to me “Duplicate don’t Complicate”. All through life we all wish to succeed but some of us don’t and some of us do, why? In my past 7 years of helping and mentoring individuals to succeed I have found that the reason why individuals fail is because we do not want to follow success principles to the letter.
We start and stop, start and stop, start and stop and then quit! While those who succeed stay on the course, stick to the letter of principles and figure out how to get these success principles work for them. We should duplicate success principles, why because it works, that’s why! Countless books have recorded success principles, they are even found in religious books and why are we discounting them. Maybe too much education has made us dumb and we can’t see the simplicity of becoming rich, so we complicate by questioning proven success principles. We start and when it does not work we question the success principle.
Lets use an example like the law of gravity, this principle works right. The earth is 93 million miles away from the sun; it’s exactly where it should be for life to flourish. If the earth is just a 100’000 miles in excess closer or further we either get burnt or frozen to death. Why don’t we question law of gravity because we have either taken it for granted or never questioned its very existence except Isaac Newton and its existence validated. I am sure Isaac Newton must have tested this theory, having done numerous experiments and validated its existence.
In this process of testing theories, success principles have been worked and tested to its existence and proves it works by individuals who have used its principles and share with us through their successes but what they have not shared is the many failures they had to go through and the many corrections they had to make to get the success principle to work.
Napoleon Hill took 20 years of his life to interview 500 + successful individuals and documented 17 success principles and the book is called “The Law of Success”. This book its like a bible of success, subsequently another book was published, which I highly recommend to read before your start to read the bible of success and that is “Think & Grow Rich” and it gives an intro to success principles. This book is a classic and I would recommend that you should re-read this book every year.
Duplicate its principles don’t complicate it, and make constant corrections to make the success principle work and in the process you will figure out what works and what doesn’t. And the answer to success lies in your hands!