Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Rumahku...Syurgaku



Sekarang ni bila dah dok rumah atas tanah (erk..ada ke rumah atas angin..hehe).. teringat pulak rumah lama kami dekat batu caves tu...pangsapuri..kami dok tingkat 16...memang best dok sini...dengan angin dan udara nyaman...kekadang je tak berapa nyaman sebab neighbour dua-dua belah orang India..time depa nak semayang tu..tuuu dia bau...memang tak boleh hengat...tapi dari segi keselesaan, memang tak boleh lawan la pangsapuri kami tu... security ada.. duduk rumah sorang2 pun tak rasa takut sangat..yg penting pintu depan kene kunci..dah tu satu2nya access point... nak mengemas pun taklah sengsara sangat..tak ler tak luas mana..cukup sgt la untuk kami tiga beranak masa tu... pendek kata mmg terbaekk lah dok situ...cumanya sejak kejadian tsunami tahun 2004,.. time2 ada gempa bumi kat indon tuh..rumah kami tu mesti kene tempiasnya jugak... terasa gila goyang...aiyooo..manyak takutt... habis lampu2 bergoyang...neighbour yang ada aquarium kata siap tumpah lagi air aquarium dia tu... lepas pada tu lah niat dlm hati nak carik umah atas tanah...jauh sikit dr bt caves and gombak...hmm..sudahnya bawak diri ke kawasan shah alam...
kat rumah lama di pinggiran batu caves...dinding merah tu sbb terpengaruh dengan eric leong lah tu..
ni gambar hafiz dengan iza's friend-Aida

Tapi apa2 pun kami bersyukur sebab ada gak rumah tempat berteduh... rezeki rumah baru agaknya..lepas 8 tahun hafiz takde adik... bulan 9 thn lepas aisha pulak lahir...semoga Allah memberkati kami sekeluarga ...Amin

lamanya blog ni dah bersawang..

lama betul tak update blog ni... Aishah pun dah pandai meniarap..sekarang dah boleh angkat punggung sikit2...tak lama lagi tu merangkak..jenuhla nak pi kutip sana sini ... Hafiz pulak dah dekat nak exam..tapi tak abih ulangkaji lagi.. hmmm..kesian dia takde masa nak berehat masa weekdays...weekend pulak sibuk dengan training rugby..kenapa la sekolah sekarang suka bagi kerja banyak2.. 

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Stjoldboys Warriors Vs Uniten

Salam semua.
Berbekalkan boot Gilbert 8 studs yang baru aku beli di Hartamas, aku gagahkan diri untuk ke Uniten. Ada game antara STJOB melawan Uniten dalam liga KRS.
Stamina memang out tapi disebabkan kasut baru, dapat main dalam 10 minit pun jadi la....haha





Monday, April 12, 2010

Downline Building 101

Salam to all.

Wouldn't you agree that there are so many ways to be successful in network marketing? Some people focus on moving product and getting new customers. Other people like to focus on the business opportunity aspect and recruit like crazy.

Ultimately, it's your personal decision as a distributor and business owner whether you're going to be product focused or team focused. Of course it's great to receive commissions from product sales, but I really believe if your goal is to create a long lasting business with which you will generate a substantial income, building a solid downline is your key to success.

So read on…

Let me start off by saying this: Product sales are important. I don't want anyone reading this to misunderstand me on this point - it's imperative to the success of your business that you consume the product your company is selling and that you also gather customers who consume the product.

After that, the majority of your time should be spent on recruiting, mentoring and building your business through the success of your team.

When recruiting for your business you must have:
* A fundamental belief in what you're promoting.
* Strong belief in yourself.
* A real passion for the business.
* A total understanding of the business model.
* A genuine willingness and drive to help others succeed.

Think of it like this. The combination of self belief, passion and belief in the product helps you grow in confidence. Then, you add to that an in-depth understanding of the business model and you are ready and able to promote the product and the business.

You'll be able to easily hold the attention of potential teammates, arouse their curiosity in the business, and convince them it really is as good as the image you are portraying.

When you're passionate about your business model and the products you offer, you've got a powerful combination that's the foundation to effectively communicating with your prospects.

It doesn't matter if you build your business by:
* Face to face presentations.
* By telephone.
* Through your email campaigns.
* By advertising on your website.
* Through offline marketing.

You've got to be totally prepared to answer prospects questions and explain the business opportunity in great detail as well as deal effectively with their fears or objections.

That's why it's so important to practice and be prepared when making a presentation.

You know, building your downline is all about building personal relationships. Can you remember what initially attracted you the business?

I'm sure there was a financial element in there. Maybe you wanted financial security or a means to allow you to live the lifestyle of your dreams. You probably also had a clear goal to spend more time with friends and family.

Remember your own personal goals each time you make a presentation to a prospect. Remember that each person you aim to recruit as part of your team also has goals and aspirations. Take the time to get to know them, genuinely show that you care, and be on their agenda instead of your own.

This is what it means to show true leadership skills. You're building trust.

When a prospect trusts you, they're much more likely to get involved in your business. This isn't a one-off event, it is an ongoing process and you must be consistent.

Keep your prospect interested by showing them they are important to you. Keep contact with them on a regular basis and they're much more likely to decide your product and business is the right one for them and that YOU are the right person to lead them.

Through your determination, passion, and undeniable knowledge of the business opportunity your downline building will go from strength to strength.
________________________________________________________
Burke Hedges is an author, speaker and entrepreneur. He has
championed the crusade for personal and financial freedom for
more than two decades. To date, his books have been translated
into 20 languages and sold more than 4 million copies worldwide.
To find out more about Burke visit his website at
http://www.BurkeHedges.com
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from a live conference I did & learn the basics of prospecting,
recruiting & sponsoring!
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Sunday, March 21, 2010

2010 Celcom Convention & Dinner


For the first time ever, under the leadership of our beloved CEO, Dato’s Sri Mohammed Shazalli Ramly and after 15 quarters of achievement, all of us will have the opportunity to be together as “1Celcom” under one roof!

We are getting together to hear what our CEO and our top management has to say about our achievements and how are we going to move forward, transform and claim our position as No. 1 telco in the country.
  
CONVENTION
Date
Saturday, 20 March 2010
Time
9.30am – 2.00pm
Venue
Mines International Exhibition & Convention Center
Attire
Office attire


DINNER
Date
Saturday, 20 March 2010
Time
7.30 pm – 12.00 am
Venue
Mines International Exhibition & Convention Center
Attire
Dress in your best suits or evening attires


Monday, March 8, 2010

Restoran Warisan

Salam to all.
Plan nak balik kampung lepas sarapan tapi Hafiz ada Kem Bestari Solat. Kena tunggu tengahari baru boleh berangkat.

Otw ingat nak singgah Ulu Bendul untuk makan tengahari tapi orang ramai. So, Iza ajak makan tengahari di Restoran Warisan.  Pada yang biasa lalu lalang jalan Seremban - K.Pilah mesti tahu restoran ni. Pada yang tak perasan, restoran ni terletak betul-betul di hadapan simpang masuk ke Sri Menanti. Korang patut cuba makan kat sini...memang best!!! Di sebabkan cuaca panas, restoran ni dilengkapi dgn sprinkler kat atas bumbung.

Hidangan yang menjadi santapan kami ialah Ikan Semilang & daging salai masak lomak cili api, tempoyak daun kayu & set ulam-ulaman, ikan masin dan sambal.

Monday, March 1, 2010

BRC International Rugby 10s 2010

Salam to all.

Congratulation to BRC for its commendable efforts in the promotion and developments of youth rugby in Klang Valley and Malaysia in general. We should be proud as a club for putting on such a great event.

A big clap to Hafiz & the gang for being crown the U9 Plate Champion 2010.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Rumah Universiti

Salam to all.

Kalau diikutkan hati memang malas nak buat sebarang pengubahsuaian rumah. Lebih-lebih lagi kalau rumah tu dah penuh dengan barang-barang perabut etc. Bukan apa...habuk tu yang tak tahan...

Semasa aktiviti pengubahsuaian rumah tempoh hari, kitorang decide nak duduk kat Rumah Universiti dalam dua tiga hari. Dah tak tahan dengan habuk yang berterbangan sampai kat atas. Kasihan Aishah...



Saturday, January 30, 2010

Top Income Earners Think Differently

Salam to all.
Have you ever been frustrated and wondered why people who are the Top Income Earners in your company seem to just get more and more successful and prosperous (and they make it look so easy too), while other people seem to keep trying and trying, yet it seems like they're going to be stuck forever?

The reason is simple- and it's something you've heard many times before, especially if you've been involved with direct selling for a while.

Your thoughts come before actions. What you think about will come about. So, in order to be "at the top", you've got to think and act like a Top Income Earner before you'll BE a Top Income
Earner.

Today, let's take a look at some of the characteristics and the 'thinking patterns' of Top Income Earners and see how you measure up.

1. They don't have a limited self belief

Top Income Earners believe they are destined to be at the top and there is nothing that can stop them from achieving that financial freedom goal. They're convinced. They will do whatever necessary to reach their goals including doing things that they dislike or taking on tasks that seem impossible to complete. They live right outside of their comfort zone because they honestly believe not only that they CAN do it, but that they're WORTHY of it as well.

2. Time is #1

Top Income Earners recognize that time is their most important asset and a very scarce resource. They don't waste it sitting in front of a TV watching entertainment programs. There is an urgency to their efforts. Like trying to get a plane off the runway, Top Income Earners know you've got to run quickly in this business in order to soar.

They're also experts at using the power of leverage to achieve maximum results with minimum efforts. So, instead of driving an hour to sit with one prospect, they'll make several phone calls and organize a series of meetings or one large meeting in the same location. Same effort - double the results.

3. They recruit "up"

Many networkers only prospect people that are at the same financial level as they are. They're either afraid or have a limiting self belief that hinders them from prospecting people who they consider to be "higher up" in life.

Top Income Earners do the opposite. They want to network and learn from others who have achieved more and are wealthier. So they purposefully look around for the heavy hitters and recruit those
folks into their business.

4. They invest in themselves

To many people who are struggling financially, the best way to manage money is to use less of it. And spending money on training or their business is considered an expense. However, Top Income Earners have a different viewpoint. To them, spending a certain amount of money to acquire an asset or skill is an investment. Aninvestment that they know they'll get back tenfold.

5. They have strong self-confidence

Top Income Earners have a high level of self-confidence that is often contagious. They're optimists who keep a positive outlook at all times and they don't allow their confidence to be easily shaken by external factors.

6. They manage their money well

In order to really live the dream, a successful Top Income Earner not only earns a lot of money, he/she also learns how to invest and manage that money. They don't spend their money aimlessly
buying things that have no real value.

Many Top Income Earners started studying and learning about managing their finances BEFORE they had any real finances to manage! This goes back to not having limited beliefs. Top Income Earners are prepared to handle the additional income and wealth that success in this industry brings.

7. They give back

Top Income Earners are generous and care about others. That's the nature of our industry. You've got to help others become successful so you can be successful.

You don't get to the top overnight. You face many setbacks and challenges to get there. To Top Income Earners, setbacks and challenges provide valuable lessons that help them find the way to great wealth as well as strengthen their ability to face adversities in life.

Because of this they give back to the people on their team and in their communities. They have a passion for helping others.

MEET BURKE HEDGES
You'll find my background at www.BurkeHedges.com

Questions? Comments? Ideas? Opinions?

Email: support@BurkeHedges.com
Phone: 813-881-1638
Address: 6704 Benjamin Rd Ste#500
Tampa, FL 33634

Copyright 2008 by Burke Hedges, INTI Publishing, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Certified IP Associate Training

Salam to all.
Got an email from Human Resource Dept. I need to attend a 5 days course called CIPA at Orbitage office in Mid-Valley.

It's good to get out from office sometime though & put aside routine works that seems to make me going crazy.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Minor renovation...

Salam to all.
Hari ni penat sikit. Ada gotong royong yang dianjurkan oleh persatuan penduduk taman Lavender. Alhamdulillah, setakat ni sebarang aktiviti yang dianjurkan mendapat sambutan yang baik dari semua pihak. Antara aktiviti yang dijalankan ialah menanam pokok mangga dan rambutan di sekeliling taman, mengecat pondok pengawal dan membaiki pagar yang rosak.


Esok kontraktor akan datang untuk memulakan kerja-kerja melebarkan ruang tamu rumah. Tempat yang biasa aku lepak untuk menyedut udara "segar" akan dipecahkan bagi memberi laluan pada Aishah mundar-mandir dengan "walker"nya nanti...


Saturday, January 23, 2010

Pantun empat rangkap...



Salam to all.
Hafiz tengah sibuk menghafal doa perhimpunan pagi sekolah. Alhamdulillah, aku nampak mudah & senang untuk Hafiz hafal.

Dalam pada tu sempat lagi cikgu sekolah suruh Hafiz cari dan hafal pantun 4 rangkap untuk dibaca selepas bacaan doa. Nasib baik internet ada. Yang susah menjadi senang. Segalanya ada dihujung jari Hafiz...

Ni antara pantun yang dirasakan sesuai untuk dibaca pada perhimpunan tu nanti...



Wednesday, January 20, 2010

What Are You Settling For?

Salam to all.
Every day, all around, I see people settling for less.

They settle for less than what will truly make them happy. The settle for less than what they truly deserve. They settle for less money because they do not really believe they can make more. And they even settle for less because they simply don't want to do what it will take to change their situation. It's too hard or scary.

People settle for a job they are not happy in because they do not really think they can change their situation. They settle for less than fulfilling relationships because at least what they
have offers them security, or maybe they just don't think it is possible to have all their heart dreams of.

People settle. Are you one of them?

You know, when you decide NOT to settle - it's scary! It takes us waaay out of our comfort zones. We might take that risk and lose something. What if we mess it up? What if we totally fail?

So, to avoid the pain & possibility of failing, we convince ourselves that it's not possible to 'have it all' - so, we might as well settle for what we can, and pretend we're happy and fine
with it.

But we're not.

So often we'd prefer not to hang out on a limb that might break. It's "too risky". But I'd like to encourage you today not to settle.

You're worth so much more than that. You deserve to have it all; to be happy; not to struggle day in & day out. You deserve to do something that fills your soul with contentment. You deserve to have wonderful relationships with your family and friends.

If you think perhaps you've laid down and settled in some area of your like, ask yourself: "What kind of world am I creating for myself by settling here when I know it's not really what I want?"

Be honest with yourself and then decide to step out of your comfort zone and change it. Only you can have the courage to step out into what scares you…because it's what is right outside your comfort zone that your greatest fulfillment and success is found.

Don't settle for less & make it a great week!

_____________________________________________________________
Burke Hedges is an author, speaker and entrepreneur.
He has championed the crusade for personal and financial freedom for
more than two decades. To date, his books have been translated
into 20 languages and sold more than 4 million copies worldwide.
To find out more about Burke visit his website at
http://www.BurkeHedges.com
_____________________________________________________________
Copyright 2008 by Burke Hedges, INTI Publishing, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Toast Box Pavilion

Salam to all.
Latihan rugby Hafiz habis awal, dalam pukul 4.30 petang. Tu pun aku tengok Hafiz dah tak larat dah. Memang panas cuaca hari tu. So, apa plan lepas ni?
Iza suggest pergi Toast Box di Pavilion. Pekena kopi, telur 1/2 masak & roti bakar...memang best.


Sunday, January 17, 2010

Operasi "kacang botol"...

Salam to all.
Dah agak lama aku tak buat "operasi" kat belakang rumah. Pokok kacang botol jiran aku dah semakin jauh menjalar masuk ke kawasan rumah aku. Rumput pun dah semakin tinggi. Di tambah pulak dengan pokok betik yang Iza tanam dah semakin membesar. Tak lama lagi berbuah la tu...


Apa nak jadi dengan jiran aku ni. Nak ditegur salah, tak cakap kang hati bengkak. Kalau ye pun nak bercucuk tanam, jangan la yang menjalar. Sabarrrrr je laa...

Aku cuma cantas sikit je pokok kacang botol jiran aku tu. Tak sanggup nak cantas lebih2. Tak pasal2 bargaduh pulak. Kasi trim bagi cantik sikit. Mana yang dah berbuah tu aku petik dan kumpul setempat. Kena bagi la kat tuan dia.