Showing posts with label Good to Know. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Good to Know. Show all posts

Sunday, 30 March 2014

M-O-T-H-E-R
“M” is for the million things she gave me,
“O” means only that she’s growing old,
“T” is for the tears she shed to save me,
“H” is for her heart of purest gold;
“E” is for her eyes, with love-light shining,
“R” means right, and right she’ll always be,
Put them all together, they spell “MOTHER,”
A word that means the world to me.

Sweetheart Chinedu wishes ALL the Mums a HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY. We love, honor and celebrate you.

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Saturday, 29 March 2014

6 Secrets Of The World’s Richest People

Like most broke university students, Steve Siebold wanted to get rich. But unlike most college kids, he did something about it.


“In 1984 I was a sophomore in college,” he recalls. “And I was sitting in class listening to business professors telling me the odds of succeeding in business were so slim that it would take years to get there.”
But Siebold wasn’t interested in waiting years.
So he tracked down a millionaire—and requested an interview. That millionaire, in turn, introduced him to another millionaire and so on. Since then, Siebold has interviewed more than 1,200 millionaires and even billionaires. “It’s really a 30-year study at this point,” he says.
Given all of the, ahem, rich knowledge that Siebold has collected over those three decades, he decided to share his insider findings in a book, “How Rich People Think.” His biggest takeaway? “[Becoming a millionaire] isn’t about money,” he says. “It’s about psychology.”
Intrigued to learn more about how the mind can possibly pave the way to millionaire-hood, we sat down with Siebold to pick his brain.

LearnVest: Do you truly believe that anyone can get rich?

Steve Siebold: Well, there are obviously exceptions—say, if you’re psychologically handicapped or have other serious setbacks—but, for the most part, the average person in America can get rich. After being around wealthy people for so many years, I’ve learned that they’re no smarter than the rest of us. They’re just ordinary people with extraordinary focus and drive who are looking for gaps or what’s missing in the marketplace—for what can be filled.

But aren’t some people just naturally born with that entrepreneurial spirit? Can it really be taught?

Sure, some people seem to be predisposed to being entrepreneurs. One guy I interviewed built a $90 million company from scratch, and he seemed to just have that inner drive, which can be an advantage. But all you really need is the desire.
Take a single mother who can’t pay her bills or get a job—she has a strong need. And if you have a strong enough desire, you can develop the skills necessary to become an entrepreneur. That’s the way most Americans become rich.

In your book, you say that middle-class people focus on saving, while rich people focus on earning. But it’s ingrained in us from birth to save. Isn’t that something everyone should do?

Absolutely. Saving is so important. My point is that the average person last year made $38,000 in income. If I’m making $38,000, and I’m saving 10%, that’s only $3,800 a year. I’m going to be 300 years old before I can retire. What the wealthy do is focus on earning more. If you can make $200,000 a year, then you’re saving $20,000—a big improvement.

True, but that’s a big jump. How can the average person earn significantly more?

That’s where the entrepreneurial mindset comes in. You look for small business opportunities. Niche markets. You don’t have to open a McDonalds, but maybe you start with a small lawn-mowing or pool-cleaning business or selling things on eBay—technology has opened up so many opportunities. Remember that it’s not about the money, but your way of thinking. Rich people look for problems to solve, and then cultivate the skills, passion and talent to solve them.
You wouldn’t take fitness and health advice from someone who’s not fit, so why would you take money advice from someone who’s not rich?

Your book has 90-plus tips. What are the top-three things you’d tell someone to do today to start getting rich?

For starters, be around the rich. Some people may think it’s extreme, but before I was wealthy, I moved into a neighborhood I couldn’t afford. I wanted to be around rich people—not to make deals with them, but to learn their mindset. I don’t recommend doing the same thing, but you can go to places where rich people congregate, such as charity auctions, seminars, country clubs. Listen to how they talk about money and opportunity. Compare their mindset to yours—and then consider adjustments.
Number two: Get away from people who tell you that your [business idea] can’t be done because you don’t have enough education, money, talent. Listening to those people—and believing them—can quickly derail your plans.
Lastly, discover what your talents are and how you can use them. I was a professional tennis player, and when I started teaching, I wasn’t making very much money. The millionaires I was around at the time told me to start thinking about the talents that I had, which is part of thinking like an entrepreneur. The one thing I really focused on with athletes was the mental toughness side of sports and cultivating that focus. The millionaires said that’s a skill that most people don’t have—and find a place where they’re missing that.
So long story short, over a period of six or seven years, I started training the skill of mental toughness to salespeople in large corporations … and that’s how I made my own millions. The heart of it is that everybody has certain talents—they just don’t recognize what they’re worth.

What’s the number-one mistake people who want to be rich—but aren’t—make?

They listen to the average person, with no money, tell them about money. You wouldn’t take fitness and health advice from someone who’s not fit, so why would you take money advice from someone who’s not rich? It doesn’t make sense.

By Business Insider on March 29, 2014

Thursday, 27 March 2014

Port Harcourt's Biggest Discount Sales Event



The Port Harcourt Easter Fiesta sales event is here again! You all are cordially invited to the annual Easter Salesvanganza!!


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Thursday, March 27, 2014

Sunday, 23 March 2014

After sex, a man just wants to sleep.
A woman is different.
After sex, she wants her husband/lover to continue holding her for some more minutes.
She needs to hear him say a few more times, "I LOVE U".
Some women say, "After he ejaculates, he turns his back on me and goes to sleep.
I try not to feel hurt but I always find myself thinking, "DOES HE LOVE ME?"
Listen, men, After u ejaculate, don't go to sleep immediately.
Spend some more time holding her and telling her that u love her.
Soon she'll feel ready for sleep.
Then you two will sleep together.

AM I CORRECT ?

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Saturday, 22 March 2014

Which one is your birthstone?  What does your Birthstone Represent?


I used to LOVE this stuff when I was younger. As I get older and busier I don’t take the time for these things anymore so I thought I’d share for a bit of fun.
From thousands of years gemstones have been valued for both their beauty and their rarity. The Ancient Indians believed that they carried mysterious healing powers. Below you can find the stone that matches your birth month and discover its fabled benefits.
  • January : Garnet can be found in all colours apart from blue. It has been said that it could help to prevent snake bites and nightmares. It could also provide directional guidance in the darkness. If you wear the stone, you could see an increase in your self image, will power and energy levels. It could also help nervous people feel more relaxed. Faith, love and constancy are all attributed to Garnet.
  • February : Purple amethyst. This stone is associated with peace. temperance, serenity and royalty. If you wear the stone you could be protected from the darkness. The Pope has always been known to  wear an amethyst ring.
  • March : Pale blue aquamarine gemstones These and the bloodstone are all associated with good health. They are also connected with youth, love and hope. Wearing this gem may give new spark to married love, build your courage and improve  your overall happiness.
  • April : Diamonds Famously known as a girls best friend. Diamonds come in several colours. They share associations with eternal love and invincibility. It was also once thought that they could ward off insanity.
  • May : Green emeralds. These gorgeous green stones speak of health, faithfulness, fertility and improved eyesight.
  • June : The cool, milky beauty of pearls or moonstones. These stones suggest chastity, modesty and stable marriage relationships. These gems are available in sophisticated black, grey, chocolate and the familiar creamy-white colours.

  • July : Red rubies. These gem stones are tokens of harmony and peace. Their beauty speaks of strength and nobility of character. Wearers may attract both good luck and good friends.
  • August : Light green peridot has its own charming sparkle. Tradition says you will be able to successfully ward off evil, enchantments and depression if you wear or carry peridot.
    • September : Sapphires. These stones come in a variety of interesting colours as well as the  more common blue shades. They are associated with dignity, loyalty, serenity, faith, wisdom and purity
    • October : Opals These exotic stones along with tourmaline are linked with hope, innocence and creativity. They also protect the wearer from bad or mal-intended people.
    • November : Yellow topaz and citrine are associated with strength and healing for both body and mind. They offer protection to travellers and support good mental health.
    • December : Tanzanite, Turquoise, blue topaz and tanzanite. These stones are linked with a happy life that will be filled with  good fortunes. The stones could also prevent or cure headaches. In ancient times, people believed that turquoise would  change colour when the wearer was not well or in danger.

Friday, 21 March 2014

5 Top Rivalry Issues Among Twins


A sibling can be fun, right from having someone to play with to that one person who is always all ears to your issues. 

However, there’s more to this than just fun, siblings face a lot of compatibility issues that multiplies with twins. Here’s a peak into five issues that twins face as a part of growing up as well as later in life.

1. Identity crisis
Although, onlookers might think wearing similar dresses is cool, most twins detest this. “I would hate wearing the same dress like my sister’s on most special occasions. This would add to the confusion and would get extremely annoying,” says Nitya Singhal, a BMM student. Identity crisis is one of the biggest issues that twins face; they are often mistaken as the other one. This creates a lot of rifts between the two, and in most cases stays with them even after they grow up. 
2. Coping with competition
Most twins are characteristically different from each other, they have complete unique qualities. However, if one is better than the other, it creates a lot of problem for the other one to cope with the constant competition. Parents, teachers and friends start comparing the two in terms of good and bad, which worsens with age. “In fact, there are times when this competitive feeling makes either one dominating or suppressive,” says Girija Nair, a counsellor.
3. Career choices
“To each his own, if one is a brilliant student and chooses to be an engineer and the other one an artist, doesn’t mean that the other one is in any way less in abilities. Career choice is a major issue among identical twins as people think they have the same aptitude,” adds Nair. Although, they look similar, most twins are poles apart when it comes to making choices. Nonetheless, twins are subject to constant advices from people about the choices they make in life, especially about their careers.
4. Peer pressure
It usually happens with twins when they are in schools and colleges, their aptitude in studies and the choice of friends is very closely noticed. If one has better grades and good camaraderie, while the other turns out to be a vagabond, everyone seems to be eyeing their moves. In fact, friends and relatives start questioning the weaker twin about his/her whereabouts and constantly pressurise him/her to follow the better twin.
5. Who gets better with age?
Although, competition and envy take a backseat with age, what creeps in are ego clashes, concerns if the other one looks better with age and if they live a better life. “A lot of these issues are never surfaced; it’s only the twins who experience these internal conflicts. It bitters their relationship further, and hence what looks like the ideal pair of siblings gradually turns into people who hardly extend a hand to each other,” says relationship counsellor Sadhana Patil.

By The Times of India on March 21, 2014

Your Nose Can Smell One Trillion Different Odors, Scientists Now Say

How many different smells can humans detect? Way more than you might think.

For years, scientists have pegged the number at around 10,000. But for researchers at Rockefeller University and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, that number just didn’t pass the smell test. So they gathered up some scent vials and some sniffers and arrived at a mind-boggling new estimate. They say the human nose can smell onetrillion different odors. “Our analysis shows that the human capacity for discriminating smells is much larger than anyone anticipated,” Dr. Leslie Vosshall, a biochemist who studies olfaction at the university and one of the researchers responsible for the new research, said in a written statement. “I hope our paper will overturn this terrible reputation that humans have for not being good smellers.”
Vosshall and a colleague presented a group of 26 men and women with complex odor mixtures made from 128 different odorant molecules. The group sniffed three scent vials at a time and determined which scent differed from the other two.
What did the researchers find?
The men and women correctly distinguished between the odors whose contents differed by more than 50 percent. Then, by extrapolating from the number of all possible odor molecule mixtures, the researchers arrived at that new 10-digit shocker. They said their estimate is probably on the low side, given that odors can contain many more molecules than the mixtures used in the study, and the molecules can be combined at different ratios. Get a whiff of that.
“I think we were all surprised at how ridiculously high even the most conservative lower estimate is,” Vosshall said in the statement. “But in fact, there are many more than 128 odorants, and so the actual number will be much, much bigger.”


Posted by: Olumide on March 21, 2014