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Entrepreneur Wealth Shift Indonesia

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KIA ORA FROM Jakarta International Airport!
March 26, 2007 – Entrepreneur Wealth Shift Weekend

What country has recently been shaken by plane crashes, boats sinking, fires burning, and waters flooding, if you guessed Indonesia you would be right!

Despite the difficult environment, I found our Life members in Indonesia upbeat, appreciative and moving forward with new and exciting business initiatives, joint ventures and strategic alliances.

 

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KIND THANKS

Many thanks to Poonam for coordinating and engineering a great weekend in Jakarta!

 

 

INSIGHTS AND AWARENESS

We watched AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH, Al Gore’s Academy Award winning presentation on the effects of global warming. Many of the life members were AWAKEN to the challenges that the planet is facing and have committed to do something about it.

XL Indonesia along with Plant a Tree Today Foundation and outside consultants will be looking to plant one million trees on one day in 2008!

To learn more about the plan, contact Poonam or Monika or Andy Steel on how you might participate.

   

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS

International businessman Sandeep is expanding his spice, essential oils, and trading business and is looking for strategic alliances in his main line businesses as well as working with experts in the coffee, chocolate and cinnamon import and exporting.

Garment manufacturer SL has garment production in a number of centers throughout Asia and is looking to explore distribution, branding development and supply chain experts. Individuals looking for garment production facilities and who have a passion to developing some new and exciting lines of garments and branded products, this is the opportunity for you!

Do you have a website? Have you had your website audited? Poonam is offering website audits to life members looking to enhance the attractiveness, effectiveness and impact of their website. Search engine optimization is a new and exciting field and Poonam is keen to offer a free assessment to the first 20 members interested.

Ghani – congrats on your program - Wake Up Wealthy which is airing on QTV weekly on Tuesday morning in Jakarta. Ghani will interview people with alternative investment products, ideas and structures.

Ati – great to reconnect with this awesome lady who is looking to step up in her coaching, most likely leveraging off her expertise in branding.

  

RESULTS

Congratulations to Monika for completing her fifty hours of buddy coaching and becoming the second XL Certified Coach in Indonesia. The past year has been amazing for Monika with the launch of Indonesia’s first BREATHE – clean air, socially responsible lounge along with fellow Life Member and seasoned hotelier Karl Waelct, winner a number of local Toastmaster competition, and for stepping up in her curiosity and efforts to add value to LM throughout the XL network in Indonesia. Awesome progress Monika and keep up the terrific work!

Sachin, Co-Founding of QTV in Indonesia has stepped up and has created incredible attraction for himself and life members in Indonesia. People development and leadership with Abha, Eye of India with Poonam, Wake UP Wealthy with Ghani, and youth leadership program with deal maker and twice EBS winner Setia – there is a great buzz in Indonesia and Sachin has been a great shaker and mover since becoming a life member in 2006.

Ruben – for a marvelous distinction that “people like me” Ruben has just been recruited by an international IT company to work in their R&D department. Ruben aced his interviews and noted that his soft skills combined with his expertise and curiosity with technology allowed him to be offer a pay package that was far superior to many of his peer group. A emerging STAR in Toastmasters and keen networking, Ruben relished the opportunity to offer a contarian view in discussion which, usually, offers great value to all in the group.

Congratulation to Teguh and Fanny and the families on the successful and happy wedding in March in Jakarta! Brothers Setia and Agus and many of the life members played a huge role in bringing joy and merriment to the special day!

If you would like to follow with any of these opportunity knocks, feel free to post a question or query and Deal Maker Dave will look for some ways to CONNECT the Right People and the RIGHT TIME!

Making Shift Happen,
Dave

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Entrepreneur Life Shift Program - Singapore

 

KIA ORA FROM Singapore 

March 17-18 2007 – XL Entrepreneur LIFE SHIFT Weekend

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Many thanks to Carlos for his great support and Irene ling for   adding some wonderful energy to the weekend, and to Irene, GM at XL and founder of REVIVE for her insights and distinctions.

 insights and distinctions  INSIGHTS AND DISTINCTIONS

Visitors bring a wonderful fresh dynamic to the room. We had Rene from Thailand share about his businesses in specialty hotel supplies, creative design and domestic delivery services in Bangkok Thailand. Fluent in Thai, English and German, Rene created huge attraction all weekend with ability to shift people with his inquisitive questions, his listening ear, and creative feedback. his ability to shift people. Vicki and her husband Robert came in from HK and while Robert was out working for the weekend, Vicki networked, learned and shared some terrific experience with life members in Singapore. opportunity knocks  

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS

If you are ready for some transformational experiences, healthy living, and Bali is your target destination, join Irene and her team at Revive at Vision Villas for workshops, treatments, and rich learning experiences.

Up for a refreshing environment with a culture of the Scottish Highlanders, join new life member HUGH and his mates at Clark Quay’s newest hot spot the Highlander! Hugh was awesome this weekend combining his humor, wit, and experience to make most of shift at least once or twice!

Lucy is working with ONE Singapore to empower and enrich the lower income bracket in Singapore. Terrific opportunities to share education, experience, and expertise with Lucy and the One Singapore team to make a difference to the elderly and the young in Singapore.

Kings English is open for business in Singapore and if you are keen to learn from a team of competent, passionate, and effective English teachers, contact Susan for some wonderful programs in English training.

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RESULTS

 Drive, determination, and discipline were the top critical key factors for successful entrepreneurship in Singapore. Vision, clarity and action were often mentioned. Life member Brendon created superb attraction throughout the weekend with his insightful feedback. He suggested that clarity of mission or purpose, growth of capabilities/skills and spread of reputation or network were his key criteria for success. Great input Brendon and you are looking very successful these days!

STEPS AHEAD

I am pleased to be participating and speaking at the Malaysia Association of Professional Speakers Congress on April 2 and 3rd in KL (http://www.maps.org.my)  , and then two talks in Tokyo on the 5th and 6th, and then Bali for the Entrepreneur Business School on April 10th (www.resultsfoundation.com)

then to Australia for the XL Entrepreneur Wealth Shift program on the 23-25 of April. and then JB to give a special presentation for the District 51 Toastmasters Annual Convention on the 28

 Upcoming events in Singapore include the Asia Professional Speakers Summit on May 17 and 18th at the Grand Copthorne Hotel. The Chair is Joy Mahbubani and if you are interested please check out www.apss2007.com XL is also the main sponsor of the National Achievers Congress featuring Mark Victor Hanson, T Harv Acker, Roger Hamilton and five other marvelous speakers – for more information contact http://www.srpl.net/nac07.php?n=&e=&ref=

Have a brilliant week ahead,

Dave

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5 Stages of Grief - Thanks Dr House

Greetings from Singapore,

This past week, i had the honor of joining international speakers David Avrin, the visibiliity coach and Debra Fine, the queen of small talk, at a half day workshop entitled “create impact at work. The event was hosted by ST701, the innovative job portal assisting job seekers and employers to learn more, have more fun, and connect more. It was a terrific half day event and i would like to thank Diana, Christina and Elsie, for their superb support and encouragement. 

Following the session, one of the participants asked me about losing a job and how does one get back into the job market, especially after several years.

As i had just finished my motivational talk called “Empower the Workplace with Power and Passion”, was pretty energized, i simply suggested that he move to ACCEPTANCE, let go of the past and move forward into a new reality. Reflecting on this feedback, it dawned on me that perhaps some additional information may have served him.

The team from House In fact, that evening, as i was watching a television program called HOUSE, my favorite show, the main character Dr House, wrote down the Five Stages of Grief, which i am including here as it may serve to increase awareness about the stages of grief that many people go through during times of mourning.  

 

Printed with permission, it is my intention that this article may serve to shift friends, family and foe to a even more positive, resourceful and nurturing state. 

The 5 Stages of Grief

By Single Parent Central,
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Death of a spouse or breakup of a marriage or long-term relationship can trigger similar responses in a person. Each person mourns a loss differently. However, there are 5 common stages of grief a person goes through when mourning the loss of a relationship. These were adapted from Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, ‘On Death and Dying’

You may not experience these stages in one fluid order. You may go through some of the stages more than once. Sometimes an event will trigger you to experience one of these stages again. For instance, cleaning out the basement and finding an old shirt of your deceased spouse or hearing your ex-partner is to remarry might cause reoccurrence of certain stages. The five stages of grief are:

1. Denial – The “No, not me” stage.

This stage is filled with disbelief and denial. If your partner has died you still expect him to walk through the door. If your partner has asked for a break-up you think that she will change her mind.

2.Anger/Resentment – The “Why me?” stage.

Anger at the situation, your partner and others are common. You are angry with the other person for causing the situation and for causing you pain. You might feel anger at your deceased partner for dying. You may feel anger at your partner for asking for a divorce and breaking up the family.

3. Bargaining – The “If I do this, you’ll do that” stage.

You try to negotiate to change the situation. If you’ve lost a spouse to death you might bargain with God, “I’ll be a better person if you’d just bring him back”. You might approach your partner who is asking for the break-up and say “If you’ll stay I’ll change”.

4. Depression- The “It’s really happened” stage.

You realize the situation isn’t going to change. The death or break-up happened and there is nothing to bring the other person back. Acknowledgement of the situation often bring depression. This could be a quiet, withdrawn time as you soak in the situation.

5. Acceptance – The “This is what happened” stage.

Though you haven’t forgotten what happened you are able to begin to move forward.

Suggestions when you find yourself suddenly single

Avoid long term legal decisions. If you are in an emotional state its better to put off long term legal decisions until your thinking is less cloudy.

Drive carefully. It’s easy to become distracted when you are grieving so use care when you get behind the wheel.

Seek support for your kids and yourself. Your kids are grieving along with you and will need support. It might be wise at this point to have separate grief sessions apart from your children if you’re experiencing anger and resentment.

Maintain rituals. The children most likely will feel insecure and abandoned at first. Maintaining the same patterns of holidays, birthdays, Saturday outings, etc. will give them a sense of normalcy and consistency.

Nurture yourself. You need to care for your spiritual, emotional and physical health. No one else will do it but you. Take care of yourself as well as you take care of your child. Eat healthy, exercise and take vitamins. Allow yourself to grieve and give yourself as much time as you need to adjust to what has happened.


The information is free to reprint in any format provided the information at the bottom, including this, remains intact. Reprinted from Single Parent Central, www.singleparentcentral.com, which offers information and resources to single parent families. 

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Melbourne - XL Entrepreneur Life Shift

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