Thursday, July 09, 2015

COURAGE




The power behind the surge of strength and focus that the great champions have shown in their walk to stardom calls for our attention. This power is anchored on the strands of courage; never underestimate the need for courage in your walk to success. It takes courage to stand when all around is falling. You are only as strong as the courage that you have especially when the going got tough and it seems no one understands you any longer. Great champions have made it to the top because they had the courage to pursue what they have seen as their vision. This is true for all and most commonly seen among great leaders. Your perseverance is connected to your courage. Be courageous! For you championship awaits as you get courage under your belt and get walking to your stardom.  Welcome to the champion’s SHIP.

WHY YOU SHOULD INVEST




I came across this article and I find it fascinating to share it with you its quite important for us to take some wisdom from it and apply it to our own life. This is an excerpt from rich’s June 7 commencement speech north central university. It thus says:
Successful people brim with energy. Have you noticed that? The lucky ones are born that way,   but most of us need to cultivate it. So let me ask you: How are your energy and health? Are you fit enough for the climb ahead? Google “triangle of health” and you’ll find the answers. The triangle is a very easy-to-understand guide to balanced health. The first side of the triangle is physical health. We all know what that means. If you don’t, look in the mirror. Maybe a full-length mirror, while you’re naked. Yikes! Invest in your physical health. Tolerate no excuses. Let nothing stand in the way. Eat wisely, exercise. Get enough sleep. That’s it—no fads required. So simple you might miss it. Just do it. This 21st-century economy requires tremendous amounts of energy. To succeed, you must maximize whatever God-given health you have. Think of yourself as a business athlete. The second side of the triangle is mental and emotional health. This one, let me tell you, is harder. Ask yourself: Is there any mental baggage holding me back? If there is, deal with it now; don’t wait. Find a priest. Find a shrink. Find a support group. Do whatever it takes. Personal story: I recently went to a former Hollywood actor for speech lessons. He advised me on how to breathe, how to stand, how to gesture. “Don’t scratch your butt,” he said. All of that helped. I think. Then we spent the next several sessions talking about mental baggage. Holy cow! We talked about fear, mainly. What makes us afraid? Perfectionism, perhaps? Fear that we’ll look bad? That we’ll suffer terrible humiliation if we fail? But what if our greatest fear is not a fear of failing but of succeeding? Maybe, deep down, we think some bully from our past is going to reappear and beat us silly if we dare to succeed. Or, sadly, we misinterpret the religious meaning of humility, as if God created us to be doormats. After all, who are we to succeed? We sabotage ourselves in dozens of ways. Confront these issues. Bring them out into the open and deal with them. Class of 2014, you’ve worked too hard and come too far to get tripped up now. After today you’ll be playing on a higher level. You can’t let mental baggage hold you back. The triangle’s third side is social health. Here’s a fact that might surprise you. Did you know that single men die 8 to 17 years earlier than married men? It turns out that being single isn’t the culprit. The culprit is isolation. Single men have a greater tendency to isolate themselves than do single women. They drink more, they drive worse, and they troll creepy websites. Social health matters greatly. So as you climb the mountain, don’t forget your social health. Cherish and nurture your key relationships—those with your spouse, your partner, your family, your friends. Stay away from creepy websites.
Invest, Don’t Consume
Every successful person I’ve ever met, from Warren Buffett to Bill Gates and from Pastor Rick Warren to rock singer Bono, looks at a dollar of money or a minute of time and thinks in terms of investing it, not consuming it. It’s remarkable how consistent this investment mind-set is among the very successful. Bill and Melinda Gates are now the world’s largest philanthropists. But they want—and expect—their billions of dollars to do something: save children from malaria, build cleaner water systems. Bill Gates is not about making himself feel better by giving money away. That would be for psychic consumption. He’s too disciplined for that. Gates is about investing for a return. Pastor Rick Warren decided he needed to lose weight and get ft. Subsequently, his fundamental view of food changed. Instead of consuming food to satisfy feeding desires— which all of us are prone to doing— Pastor Rick now invests in his body as if it were God’s temple, which he believes it is. Class of 2014, drop “consume” from your vocabulary. Never consume. Always invest. For you today I will say you should drop consumer from your vocabulary and add invest and if possible keep adding invest everyday [source: Forbes_USA_30 june_2014.pdf]

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Friends




5 characters of  great friends

The sphere of influence of a man is always an important pert of the man that leads to the success or failure of the person and you are not exempted from this. This part includes your friends and most importantly your closest friends who make up the few that you share some of your greatest secrete with. What you are today has been in way influenced by those who are closest to you, in which your friends are part of the equation.
What area some of the important of friends to you

  1. Great friends keep in touch with you and are very eager to meet you.
  2. Great friends are not critics of your life, they  those that truly understand your worth by nature of the time you guys have spent together
  3.    Great friends accept you the way you are and not try to make you fit into their own view of things You get strengthened when you meet with them.   
  4.  They boost your confidence.

standing tall

The very success that we all seek for is bruised in our daily routine and well established over the time that we have given to the process stage. Many give up on the way and never get to the zenith of each stage of their success while the most dangerous success killer can be found in those that lean on their past success. for you to stand tall you must not lean backward that is relaxation , to much of it kills a mans success. keep walking to your championship as a champion.

Monday, June 22, 2015

The Road

Knowing where you are going to is an essential ingredient for a greater future, you may not know the whole links that connects the web of your journey together. having a glimpse (dream) of its perspective sets you on course for the rugged road of the fast-lane. champions lets speed up on our fast-lane.

Sunday, June 21, 2015

BE AN ENTREPRENEUR

My plead is to those who seeks freedom. i have been a freedom seeker right from age 20 but still have not swiftly held the secrete to freedom until now and it is becoming more fun and real in y life today than ever. freedom is the foundation of every man's pursuit and you see that every where you can find a human being. why do we look for freedom? my answer to this question may shock you; we certainly don't look for freedom because  man is designed to be free to express himself how ever he wants to do that  (the law is meant to keep us from over indulging how selves in the negatives).
if you want to be free then get on the fast-lane. fast-lanes are the route to great freedom, though with it comes great expectation, it certainly is the road that many seek but ironically only few travel that path and i am one of those.

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

CASEY HUDSON JOINs Microsoft




 It is a great move for the mass effect director  Casey Hudson who joined Microsoft yesterday in the role of Creative Director at Microsoft Studios, where he’s working on Microsoft HoloLens, Xbox, and other awesome projects. He reports directly to Kudo Tsunoda, CVP of Next Gen Experiences, in this new role and he’s currently busy relocating from Edmonton, Canada to his new home here in Redmond, WA.
With a degree in Engineering and a passion for art and music, Casey applies a full-spectrum approach to his pursuit of delivering the most exciting and memorable entertainment experiences in the world. We recently sat down with him to discuss his new role at Microsoft, and the exciting things that he will help us achieve with Xbox and HoloLens as we look to 2015 and beyond.