Posts tagged entrepreneur
Creating Abundance – Financially and Spiritually
7What does it mean to create abundance anyway? Is it making a lot of money? Is it spending quality time with family? Is it having a lavish lifestyle? Is it having a great relationship with God?
THAT is a lot to discuss in one blog post, but allow me to give it a shot…
The Typical…I learned the concept below in one of the many workshops that I have attended, and it goes something like this:
- When you’re young, as in less than 20 years young, you’re active and HEALTHY. You got lots of TIME More >
Go Negosyo Youth Entrepreneurship Summit | Manila, Philippines
0I was invited by a friend to Go Negosyo Youth Entrepreneurship Summit, organized by the Philippine Center for Entrepreneurship (PCE), the non-governmental organization behind the Go Negosyo advocacy.
The Go Negosyo Youth Entrepreneurship Summit promotes entrepreneurship among Filipinos, the youth in particular.
Obviously, just by the name of this site, I support GoNegosyo’s advocacy to change the mindset and attitude of Filipinos when it comes to starting a business and to make entrepreneurship More >
Starting A Network Marketing Or MLM Business?
2The number one stumbling block in starting a business is capital. The great thing about a network marketing or MLM (multi-level marketing) business is that it opens doors of business opportunities to aspiring entrepreneurs.
The main reason why most people decide to start a network marketing business is the income potential.
Benefit: Compared to traditional businesses or franchises that involve lots of time and money to begin with, starting a network marketing business requires only minimal More >
Jollibee Employee or Entrepreneur?
2I remember a conversation overheard some time ago while eating at Jollibee. It went like this:
Child: “Mama, how do people make money?”
Mom: “People make money by working, son.”
Child: “But how does one make a LOT of money?”
Mom: “If you work hard and get promoted, you’ll get a higher-paying job so you’ll make more money.”
Child: “Do you really need a job to make a lot of money?”
Mom: “Of course, that’s why you have to study hard.”
Child: “Does the owner of Jollibee make a LOT of money?”
Mom: More >
Are You Sure You Want To Be An Entrepreneur?
0Who doesn’t want to be their own boss and earn unlimited income?
When you look at successful entrepreneurs like Henry Sy, Lucio Tan, Tony Tan Caktiong (of Jollibee), Jaime Zobel de Ayala, or Manny Villar, don’t you wish you had their financial freedom? No worries about how to pay bills, children’s education, and you can eat what you want, where you want.
You’ve probably been contemplating for a long time now about starting your own business. You’re dreaming about it, reading about it, More >
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
0Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? I know I do. Considering that it will be legally, morally, ethically made, only a fool would say no to a million dollars (or pesos, for that matter). Not everyone will be given a chance to play in that game show though.
I found out that there are other ways to become a millionaire. Pick the best approach that works for you:
Win the Lottery. Yes, you can win in game shows or in games of luck like the Lotto. Some people actually just depend their future on More >
Financial Literacy: 5 Simple Steps to Jumpstart Your Education
1A great way to start the New Year would be to get yourself in self-improvement mode. I want to stress the importance of financial education at this time, because I believe that money affects not only our financial life but the other important aspects of our life as well… family, health, work, emotions, etc.
It actually doesn’t matter if you’re making a five- or six-figure-income; what matters is how much is left with you at the end of the day and for how long you are able to keep it.
If you More >
Cashflow Quadrant
0The Cashflow Quadrant, a trademark of Cashflow Technologies, Inc., first appeared in the Cashflow Quadrant book by Robert Kiyosaki. The letters in the quadrant simply represent the quadrant from which a person generates income.
E stands for Employee
S stands for Self-Employed or Small Business Owner
B stands for Business Owner
I stands for Investor
The E quadrant
What I learned in school made me a professional in the “E” (employee) quadrant.
I felt secure here with a regular paycheck, More >
