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You make the world a better place by making yourself a better person”
- Scott Sorrell

Sunday, October 28, 2007

What's up... LOTS.

Had been occupied by other business at hands recently - preparation for the StanChart Marathon and NLDS meetings (though I'm not really doing much) as well as preparation for the coming CCDA (which I'd be taking in January, although I hadn't booked the test dates yet). In the meantime, I have found an interesting article and I hope that you, my blog reader, will benefit from it ;)



The Key to Escaping Toxic Motivation

Motivation can be split up between two different categories. The first is passionate motivation, this comes from craving to do something. The second is wealth motivation. Wealth motivation is craving to have something. The differences between the two may be subtle, but the impact is tremendous. One builds enthusiasm, while the other can be completely toxic.

The difference between these two drives is almost completely hidden. You can’t usually make a distinction from a written goal or mission statement. But the results are far apart. Passionately motivated people can easily overcome stress, pain and obstacles. Wealth motivated people are often frustrated, impatient and depressed at the slightest failure.

Wealth Motivation is Toxic

What is wealth motivation? It isn’t specifically being motivated by money. It simply means being motivated by outcomes over process. Wanting to be rich instead of being interested in earning money. Wanting a relationship instead of being interested in other people. Wanting a healthy body rather than being interested in healthy eating and exercise.

Wealth motivation isn’t, in itself, a bad thing. The problem is when it is used to disguise a lack of passionate motivation. When you aren’t intensely interested in the process, getting to the goal is going to be painful.

The best way to tell which type of motivation fuels you is to look at your goals and the pursuits required to reach them. Which draws you in more? Are you more interested in school or the degree? Are you more interested in running a business or being a successful businessperson?

Toxic Motivation Doesn’t Last

Wealth motivation might get you started, but it can’t finish the marathon. Every successful person I know got to where they are because they had at least some level of passionate motivation. Of the extremely successful people I know, passionate motivation is almost so high that it can often be hard to discern exactly what their external goals even are.

Here are some questions to ask yourself:

  • Would you keep doing it even if eventual success was impossible?
  • Would you keep doing it even if you couldn’t enjoy the rewards?
  • Would you keep doing it even if failure was almost guaranteed?

How to Replace Toxic Drive With Enthusiasm

Just let go. The toxicity of your drive happens because you clutch onto it. The result has become so important to you that your willing to put up with the frustration, poison and pain that you have to go through to reach it. The first step (although certainly not the last) is simply to let go of this old drive.

When I used to run in track, our coach would explain that if you run up a hill lactic acids can build in your legs. It’s important to jog out the muscles a short time so that they won’t build up and cause problems later. I think sometimes the only way to get rid of a toxic drive is simply to jog it out. Get detached for awhile so you can begin fresh.

Win-Win or No Deal

Once you’ve detached from your goal, the only way you can create a healthy drive is to force an ultimatum. Either commit to finding a way to be wildly interested in the process AND the goal, or walk away from that area until you do.

Here are some applications you might want to use:

  • Health - Don’t force yourself to get thin unless you can find an exercise, diet or health philosophy that you can become enthusiastic about.
  • Money - Don’t try to earn more money unless you can find a process for making money that fascinates you.
  • Work - Don’t do work that doesn’t make you passionate. If you can’t find passionate work do the bare minimum to survive and move up until you can find passionate work. Money can’t buy your soul.
  • Relationships - Don’t force yourself to date, meet people or attract without becoming interested in other people.

Enthusiasm Hurts!

Passionate motivation doesn’t mean that everything you do should be easy or painless. Many of the things I love involve a lot of pain, challenge or scare the hell out of me. The point isn’t to have a pain free, relaxing stroll but to be involved in a process you are fascinated by and care about.

I’m not interested in being rich. I live a comfortable lifestyle and I could live on a minimum wage salary. Being a millionaire doesn’t motivate me. But the process of owning a business, investing, selling products and earning money does. I’m interested in becoming a millionaire, not being one.

Being interested isn’t the same as expecting ease. In fact, I probably wouldn’t be interested if I thought it were easy. It is because I expect it to be challenging that creates the drive.

A Drive for the Game

When you play a game, you are driven out of the fun of the play. The spirit of the game is what makes it worth playing, even if your goal is to win. In life you can also have strict goals, deadlines and objective results. But if you aren’t playing for a love of the game, you might as well quit because you aren’t playing at all.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Personal Finance

Just today, my mom told me that she lost a substantial sum in the stock market due to incorrect buy in of stock - Uni-Asia Finance. She had a tip saying that the stock was a value stock but when she bought the shares, it was way past the level of bargain buy.

One thing to learn from her lesson, please do your basic check on the stocks you want to buy - PE Ratio, stock fundamental, current economic outlook - of course, within a reasonable time upon receiving the tip. Also, set a target selling price as well as a cut-loss measures so that you could minimize your risk from speculations.

Most importantly, if you do not intend to hold the shares for long or you are not trading on a full time basis or you do not know how to minimize your risk from trading, PLEASE buy other types of investment products, unit trusts / funds, endowment, do also seek advice from a financial planner so as to ensure a proper personal financial framework is already in place before dealing with medium / high risk investments.

2nd wedding within a month

Just last Fri (19th Oct) was the 2nd wedding that I attended within a month. It's my good friend and neighbor - Jason together with Pearlina, their solemnise ceremony.

A simple but touching ceremony that was held within 30mins. The pastor talked about the wedding band symbolising the cementing of the love between the couple - like a circle, going round and round, never ends. (So touching) Then after with a few simple touching words of the vows including the "I Do" and "I will" just made the atmosphere filled with sweet enchantment.

Of course after the solemnise was the start of a feast - good food, fun and laughter - between their family, friends and relatives, marking an end to the wonderful event as well as the start of a new journey for the couple.

Well, for me, the event added my understanding of what relationship and wedding should truly mean.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Been a while....

It's been a while since I last updated my blog.


Time to fill up the space.

Some things that had happened during this period


Dental / Medical Check
It had been some time since I had a dental as well as a medical checkup so I decided to take a leave to find out my current situation. Spend a lot of money on my dental checkup :( - luckily nothing's wrong with my teeth as well as my health - though I'm still a bit worried of the upcoming marathon especially incidents of collaspsing atheletics in the past few months.


Cousin's wedding.
My distant cousin - my father's cousin's son had just a wonderful wedding on 29th Sept. Met up with many of my relatives and had a good bonding time :)


NTU String Orchastra night
Far from the best concert that I attended, but the standards that they are playing I would say is quite good for a starting orchastra. I'm also glad to see many familiar faces :)

Campaign to confer the Public Star on JBJ
Well, I'd just say that although some of the script has been played out very funnily, more could have done to improve the flow as well the plot, I also missed out what the actors are saying in parts of the play too (didn't managed to hear clearly what they were saying) Some parts are also quite artistic, requiring some interpretation. Defintely not a suitable play for me, though it ain't stopping me from viewing more, i'd however, be more discreet in choosing to spend my money.

Mentorship nights

Met my mentee Yunzhou, talked a bit about what he wants, will be meeting with him this coming Sat to clarify his goals and steps I could do to help him.

I have also met up with a lot of new faces, whether it's within NTU or newies from other AIESEC LCs. Overall, it is a very relax experience, very similiar to a networking session, less that we are there to learn about mentorships.

First AID course in army

Had a first AID course in the army, it has provided me with quite a bit of knowledge, I had some experience using the needle too on my friend to perform an IV aka drip - not very successful though, got to do more practice on it.


Running
I've been missing out a lot of running training outside as well as in camp, been making up for that by running more often after work in the camp gym. lol

What's coming up
This Fri be meeting friends from SE for a gathering at MindCafe for a fun session.
Sat be having lots of AIESEC activities
- LC Gathering
- Mentorship session
- NLDS Meeting
- Evening with @ers at Holland V

Sure sounds hectic, but I think it'd be great fun too - I'm planning to make each and every week this exciting, ie if my body could tahan. LOL