I was using twitter as usual and one of my fellow twitter friend, Jesmechua tweeted this Powerful video to me.
This video is actually a short adverstisement about how the actions of parents can affect how their child grow up to be. A parent showing violence will produce a child who will most likely become very violent. A parent showing kindness will produce a child who will most likely become kind. (I think you get what I mean).
There is this saying about “The child becomes what is fed to the child.”
So enjoy this powerful and meaningful advertisement.
2 weeks ago, I was at the Silver Summit Asia 2010 which was held in Singapore on the 29 March 2010. This Silver Summit was organised by Silver Inc and the summit talks about investing in Gold and Silver, why should you invest in Gold & especially Silver and understanding of the currency crisis which the whole world is about to face. To find out more about what happened on the Silver Summit Asia 2010,
I was browsing through Youtube and I chanced upon this video and I felt it was very meaningful and made a lot of sense to me and I believe it will to you.
To find out more about insights of this video, you can either watch the video of click more to view my ideas…
“One of the most important characteristics of leadership is power. The other one is influence. John Maxwell says that most of the time, influence is more important than formal power or authority.
I totally agree with him. Influence is very important in organizational and corporate settings. A person who wields influence can easily turn the organization around even without formal authority in the board or in the management team.
Careful wielding of influence, however, requires skill and care. If done well, it can very well lead to transformation and change in the organization. Here are the characteristics of transformational leadership as it relates to how influence is wielded.
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“These are the five things leaders do on a daily basis which I have learned from a mentor of mine in my primary business. All are very simple steps to help you keep on track on the journey to success.