My Most Powerful Productivity Tip
May 15, 2007
This morning while scanning my mails, I saw this note from Stephen Smith of HDBizblog that I’ve been tagged in a meme started by Instigator blog, to write about my best productivity tip.
Interesting! It’s the first time I’ve ever been tagged so I’ve decided to give it a shot and have some fun. Thanks for making my day, Steph!
Visualize To A Great Start
Now, if you ask me what makes me most productive, I’ve to admit nothing beats reviewing my Vision Board every morning. The Vision Board is a collection of pictures and affirmations to my dreams and going through it using the recommended techniques keeps reminding of my bottom line.
Believe it or not, but whenever I take a longer break than what I’ll normally do, these images will sometimes drift into my mind. It’s a natural reflex reaction to get back to what I was doing before taking the break or work on another subtask in my Goal Plan.
I pass the meme baton to Brian Kim, Lyman of Creating A Better Life, John of Pick The Brain, Mark of Build Your Life To Order and Steven Aitchison.
How To Acquire A Wealthy Mindset in 5 Powerful Steps
May 10, 2007
There is a feature in the Investment section of my Sunday local newspaper that I’ll never skip, even though I’ve a notorious reputation in my circle of friends & family for missing out on important news. It’s a weekly success story column on people who’ve made it good in the respective domains. And when I say “made it good”, I’m actually referring to the fact that they’ve carved a niche for themselves in the selected fields, lived a fulfilled life serving others with their skills and amassed quite a fortune while doing so.
As I continue to read such columns every week, I’ve noticed one common trait in all the featured personalities. Yes, not one of them. Not some of them. But all of them.
Despite the fact that they’re from different backgrounds, all of them possess the same mindset when it comes to money. In the past, I couldn’t put a name to this mentality. But after embarking on my own personal development revolution many years ago and recently having recapped this concept from the first free lesson in Bob Proctor’s Science of Getting Rich program, I’m starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel.
This is the infamous money consciousness that renowned personal development gurus have been referring to all these years.
From a layman’s point of view, this is what we call the wealthy mindset. This wealthy mindset basically means, irregardless of the physical condition that you may be currently in, so long as you see yourself bathing in financial abundance, your actions will maneuver in a way to manifest the wealth that you see yourself enjoying in the first place. If you possess the wealthy mindset, your endeavours will acquire the Midas’ touch. Literally.
The fortunate thing is, all of us possess the innate ability to fire up this wealthy mindset and there’re in fact different approaches to do so. Below are the top 5 steps. Read more

