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[14 Apr 2008 | No Comment | 42 views]

Ever wonder why some people seem to be getting all of the blessings while you’re getting all of the trials? Or are you still waiting for your life to get better since one of the other things in your life seem to be falling apart. No this is not a sales pitch. I am just trying to make you think. But I am going to tell you something. Something that has worked for me, my wife Maia and my son Johann. curious?

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[20 Feb 2008 | No Comment | 19 views]

30 Second Elevator Speech - Helps you Focus More. I find today’s professional world quite demanding. A lot of industries are dog eat dog industries wherein a person can only succeed if a competitor fails. In the office, you need to be on your toes and stay on the cutting edge so that you will not become obsolete. For many business persons, staying ahead of the competition is no longer a want but now an extreme need. Therefore, any person who wants to keep up in today’s dizzying …

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[25 Jan 2008 | No Comment | 53 views]

A lot of people who knows me will always remember why I prefer to use a Lenovo / IBM Thinkpad Laptop. But for the past 3 years or so. I have been buying mere second hand units to do most of my in office and out of office work. And I start to dwelve deeper into the SEO industry from my previous System Administration industry I had to discuss with Maia that maybe its time to invest or upgrade one of my priced assets — My laptop…

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[13 Dec 2006 | No Comment | 27 views]

As many would have realized, today’s business world is an arena of stiff competition. Everywhere everyone strives to be excellent, everyone strives to successful. Here in the Philippines, the economy is pushing individuals to push for greener pastures in the form of businesses. Many Filipinos dream of having their own businesses. To be financially free and never half to report to your boss.