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Entrepreneur Life Shift 2008 - what’s up on the Gold Coast?

Gold Coast – Australia  – January 23-24 
The Year started off in Australia with the XL Entrepreneur Life Shift program and more than eighty inspiring entrepreneurs, small business owners and sole proprietors
What is the Entrepreneur Life Shift Program?
The entrepreneur shift program is a two day program to introduce entrepreneurs to the importance of “shifting” and “making shift happen” in their enterprise. “Shift will happen” in their enterprise, in their private and professional life and the benefits of bringing the “continual shift” principles and mindset will be transformational.
Who is behind the Entrepreneur Life Shift program? The chief shifter is Dave Rogers, Co Founder of the XL Group, and Head Coach of XL Results Foundation. Dave worked with Roger in the establishment of the two foundational shift programs, XL Entrepreneur Life Shift and XL Entrepreneur Wealth Shift. Dave also acknowledges and is grateful to Paul Dunn and Mike Handcock. Paul, also known as the the wizard of wow, assisted in redesigning and rebranding the XL Coaching programs to capture the essence of “SHIFT” and contributed to the launch of the “Continual Shift Stick” and the Continual Shift Mentoring program - ( visit www.continualshift.com  to receive your FREE edition of the 95 page Reflect Back, Manifest Forward home study guide). Mike Handcock (www.rockyourlife.net) , Founder of Rock Your Life, was instrumental in leveraging the shift programs by embracing the program and sharing it from the STAR perspective. Since becoming a life member, Mike exemplifies one of the main credo’s of XL - “SHOW UP, STEP UP, and GIVE BACK” and his delivery of the Entrepreneur Wealth Shift program receives rave reviews whenever he takes the stand.
 

When & Where does the XL Entrepreneurial Life Shift program occur? The schedule for 2008 is posted at www.resultsfoundation.com or if you would like to know where Dave is check out www.coachdaverogers.blogspot.com or his personal site at www.daverogers.net
 

How is the XL Entrepreneurial Life Shift Program conducted?
The program is two days, usually 9am to 6pm. It is interactive, experiential and directive. The magic happens in the interaction of the life members. There is allocated times for networking, coaching, personal and business opportunities. As a life member, you can attend as many times as you like and are strongly  encouraged to visit other countries to attend the program, as your network will grow strong and deep all in two days.
 

Why conduct the XL Entrepreneur Life Shift program?
The two foundational programs were designed to equip and inspire entrepreneurs to continually explore the wealth principles of value, leverage, and making a difference. Through increased awareness, understanding and making shift happen in themselves and in their enterprises, entrepreneurs will embrace, honor and respect their talents, skill, and gifts and HOPEFULLY will be increasingly cognizant of the gifts, talents, and skills of the people around them, in their home, in their enterprise, and elsewhere in their life.
By valuing and leveraging these elements, the enterprise will prosper. The element of spirit arises when the enterprise looks for ways to connect the enterprise to the spirit of giving, or service or making a positive contribution.
XL conducts the XL Entrepreneur Lift Shift program to allow Life Members to heighten awareness, embrace the dynamics of understanding, and experience the spirit of enterprise for the individual, for the enterprise, and for Life Members who are ready to SHOW UP, STEP UP and GIVE BACK!
 

Opportunity Knocks
 

Spiritual Mentor Julie shared her vision to design, print and distribute her new book. Life members were given the opportunity to participate in the venture and we will closely monitor this inspiring initiative.
 

Deal Maker Chris shared his experience with the underprivileged in Brisbane, first as a foster parent in Brisbane and second some shocking statistics regarding homelessness and poverty in Brisbane. More than 10,000 families are homeless in Brisbane and are shuffled around into temporary housing. Chris is working with the government in developing some revolutionary methods to develop, partner, and modernize public housing in Australia.
 

Dynamic Creator and internet SuperStar KRIS shared numerous opportunities to synergize, collaborate, and monetize life member value and ventures online.
 

Spirit of Enterprise
 

Congratulations to Bryan, Founder of 21st Century Security, for resonating with the imagination and generosity of life members with a call to action to support and align support for educating young people in the Philippines. As a result of the awesome support of life members, the foundation work of Bryan and his bride Carmelita will be able to support 8 young people in the Philippines.
 

It was a brilliant session in the Gold Coast and many thanks to Team Results Australia for the awesome support.
Make Magic Happen,

Dave

FREE Life Meditation www.awesomecoaching.net

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5 Investing Themes for 2008 - A breakfast perspective

Breakfast with Benjamin Yeo, Strategist with UBS Singapore
The Singapore Venture Capital Association launched the 2008 year with a robust, statistic approach to macro-trends to take note of for the upcoming twelve months.

Mr Yeo’s five key themes were
1)   Avoid the USA at the moment as continued clearing of the subprime markets will have suppress positive price action in the USA
2)   GO BIG or go home, quality vrs small cap and Yeo sees a continued flight to quality in investments
3)   Look for structural plays in Asia Pacific, continued infrastructure spending and investment will keep the markets well supported
4)   Continued trend to global outsourcing and opportunities to continue to benefit from outsourcing plays
5)   Excess liquidity in China will continue and China will continue to invest globally – expect commodities such as wheat to be weak, corn to be strong, and oil stable.
Yeo mentioned that monetary policy in the US will likely remain loose and that a 50% bp cut in Fed Rates is expected in very soon.
What does this mean to me?
It was my first SVCA meeting in five years and first economic briefly since my bond trading days around the same time. As I move back into the markets a greater sensitivity about interest rates, macro economics and global trends is important as one of the factors that I MUST consider as my interest and activity in deal making, fund raising, and real estate investment GROWS in 2008.
I did find Mr Yeo’s market laggard positioning for Malaysia, as an interesting note, as it is Malaysia that I most recently found some very attractive real estate investment opportunities and committed both personal and professional funds into this market. I will remain and look to add to this contrarian position as I find Malaysia’s offering of cash flow positive real estate investments, opportunities to enter at wholesale pricing and exit at retail, improving regulations toward foreign investors, natural resources, net exporter position, and attractiveness of Malaysia as second home destination all favor increased interest in Malaysia as a target for medium to longer term investments with a stable and attractive outlook for the currency exposure.  For investments in Asia Pacific, feel free to drop me a note at dave@daverogers.net
 
 

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5 Lessons from Visiting Cambodia

Rock Your Life – Cambodia

mapMet up with Mike Handcock, founder of Rock Your Life, in Siem Reap this week to hear more about his trip from Siem Reap to Phnom Penh on a eight day trail of discovery, learning, and assisting people in Cambodia.

Mike’s will lead a group of social entrepreneurs on an eight day adventure tour which will include visits to historical sites such as Angkor Wat, the torture chambers of Pol Pot, as well as visit to orphanages and schools.

In our discussion, we noticed the following changes in Siem Reap over the past twenty four months

5) The airport is clean, efficient and effective – on the spot visa were processed without fuss and the queues through immigration moved smoothly and swiftly. Beware the incoming visa is US$22 while the departure visa is US$25

4) The city is the city of MORE - More hotels, more restaurants, more internet cafes, more ATM machines, and more tourists. Cambodia just celebrated 2007 as a year of international travel and surpassed there target of 2 million visitors to Cambodia.

3) Upbeat and a sense of renewal – construction is everywhere and, while the dust, does making walking a little uncomfortable, transportation is all around with most motor bike drivers willing to take you around the city for S$1 to S$2. There is a sense of optimism, especially in the 20 something crowd that we met.

2) Inspiring Young Entrepreneurs – it was great to meet the guys from Green Elephant – they really understand about the importance of TEAM – Led by the charismatic tour leader Mr V or Vivit (sounds like V Pitt and he likes to joke that he is Brad Pitt’s Cambodian brother). The Green Elephant team conducts guided tours throughout Cambodia and into Thailand and Laos. We had the opportunity to meet and drink with the team and were amazed at their sense of team – there was the ideas guy, the tour guys, the finance guy and the operations guy – WOW! I was impressed by their sense of team and their wisdom in allowing each member to play to their strengths and interests. Many MNC could learn from Green Elephant – for guided tours by folks that are proud to be Cambodians providing services to foreigners.

1) Make A Difference – everywhere we went, there was a sense that we can make a difference, that you can make a difference, and I can make a difference. It was a wonderful feeling that a small gesture, gift, donation actually appeared to make a difference. That is a feeling that I hope the people of Cambodia can embrace and nurture as economic growth and development continues in this land where darkness lived just forty years ago.

Where will you be making a difference in 2008?

Inspiring the spirit of enterprise,

Dave Rogers

www.daverogers.net

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Mental Toughness to the Summit

MENTAL TOUGHNESS TO THE SUMMIT

Famed American football coach Vince Lombardi bellowed that “Mental toughness is essential to success. You never win a game unless you beat the guy in front of you. The score on the board doesn’t mean a thing. That’s for the fans. You’ve got to win the war with the man in front of you. You’ve got to get your man.”
Can you imagine what it takes to the top of game, your profession, your company, your industry, your niche? What does it take? Mental toughness is definitely one of the keys suggest Denis Gianoutsos of Maximum Stretch Ltd., a New Zealand based leadership and executive coaching organization.

According to the Journal of Applied Sports Psychology, 2002, mental toughness is having the natural or developed psychological edge that enables you to
– ‘Cope - generally cope better than your opponents with the many demands such as training, lifestyle and head to head competition that are placed on world class top performers.
– Consistency - specifically, to be more CONSISTENT and better than your opponents in remaining determined, focused, confident, and in control under pressure’ Gianoutsos adds that world class athletes like Tiger Woods, Vijay Singh, and Ernie Els have their counterparts in the workplace such as Richard Branson, Bill Gates, and Warren Buffet.

One major difference is that athletes have a specific, more structured schedule, to attend to while entrepreneurs or corporate leaders have a schedule that tends to be 24/7 hour, 365 days a year, that can span not only five or ten years, an average for professional athletes, but for two, three or four decades.

The toll on the corporate athlete is often more extreme than the sports athlete and many of these corporate athletes do not have the support, infrastructure or resources to perform at their peak levels, especially the middle level executives looking to make it to the top.

Research from the Journal of Applied Sports Psychology, suggest that the four key components that make up Mental Toughness are:

Self Belief – leading entrepreneurs and top athletes must display an unshakable belief in their ability to achieve their competition goals. They have unique qualities and abilities that make you better than their opponents. On belief Lombardi bellowed “If you believe in yourself and have the courage, the determination, the dedication, the competitive drive and if you are willing to sacrifice the little things in life and pay the price for the things that are worthwhile, it can be done.”

Motivation – top performers have an ability to bounce back from performance or market set backs with an increased determination to succeed. Corporate Athlete Ray Kroc shares numerous stories in his autobiography Grinding it Out of his trials and tribulations in building, stretching, and systemizing the McDonalds winning formula from his mid 50’s when he finally started to get things working for him in business. He faced many failures throughout his careers as a sales person and it was self belief and self motivation that saw him through the difficult times. Kroc is a classic example of an ordinary man, who thanks to an insatiable desire and internalised motivation to succeed, went on to do extraordinary things and changed the way the world ate forever.

Focus – Need an visual image of focus and intensity? Close your eyes and imagine watching Tiger Woods, wearing his red sweater, on the 18th Hole with a one stroke lead at the British Open (for a great You Tube www.coachdaverogers.blogspot.com)  That is focus and intensity personified. World class performers remain fully focused on the task that they face, are not distracted by others, and have an amazing ability to turn Focus on and off as required.

Handling Pressure – the final component of mental toughness is that top performers love to let it all hang out. They thrive on pressure and they often raise to the occasion. Basketball phenom, Michael Jordan relished the opportunity to take the last shot of the game and throughout his career he won more than 2/3rds of the games with his last second heroics. Jordan shares that “I have missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I have lost almost 300 games. On 26 occasions I have been entrusted to take the game winning shot… and missed. And I have failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why… I succeed. To make it to the top, a leader must be willing to experience the valleys to enjoy the peaks!

According to William Reed, a 7th-dan black belt in Aikido, author and renowned speaker (www.agili.jp), two other key concepts come it play with Mental Toughness and high-level performance, the concepts of self-esteem and self-confidence.

According to Reed, self-confidence is the trust we have in ourselves to deliver in specific circumstances. Self-confidence is often task specific and is more easily and immediately influenced by external conditions. The key to success is that self-confidence is not self-conscious, but rather focused on process and results.

Self-esteem, Reed adds, is how we value ourselves as human beings and is greatly influenced by our internal dialogue. Self-esteem comes from your self-talk and self-image. It is the determining factor in how we interpret our experiences, and the steering mechanism for our success.

Taken all together, Mental Toughness, self esteem and self confidence will equip today’s corporate and sports athletes with the psychological wiring to make it to the top – whether they sink or miss that final putt on the 18th hole, they will remain in the game and with a little luck they will reach the Summit!

Published in XL Extra December 2007

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