Showing posts with label wealth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wealth. Show all posts

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Giveing and Sharing

Giving and sharing with others is not only an essential
networking technique: it is a fundamental to building
relationships.
Givers Gain. No other two words capture so simply the
power & potential of networking at its best.
By giving to others first you take the first step in building
two-way, win-win networking relationships.
You're being proactive & positive - and professionals
will work hard to reciprocate.

Remember you can also choose not to nurture
relationships that go sour.

Always look to develop relationship that last
instead of fleeting sales.

Whether you think you can, or whether you think you can't, you are right." - Henry Ford

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Principles on Wealth

Warren Buffets principles on Wealth.


Our happiness is diluted and our peace is threatened by the financial
illness that has infected our families, organisations
and nations.
Everyone is desperate to find a remedy that will
cure their financial
illness and help them recover their financial
health. They expect the
financial experts to provide them with
remedies, forgetting the fact that
it is these experts who
created this financial mess. Every new year,
I adopt a couple of
old maxims as my beacons to guide my future.
This self-prescribed
therapy has ensured that with each passing year,
I grow wiser and
not older. I invite you to tap into the financial
wisdom of our
elders along with me, and become financially wiser.

• Hard work: All hard work brings profit; but mere talk leads only to poverty.
• Laziness: A sleeping lobster is carried away by the water current.
• Earnings: Never depend on a single source of income.
• Spending: If you buy things you don't need, you'll soon sell things you need.
• Savings: Don't save what is left after spending; Spend what is left after saving
• Accounting: It's no use carrying an umbrella, if your shoes are leaking.
• Auditing: Beware of little expenses; a small leak can sink a large ship.
• Risk-taking: Never test the depth of the river with both feet.
• Investment: Don't put all your eggs in one basket.

I'm certain that those who have already been practising these principles remain
financially healthy. I'm equally confident that
those who resolve to start practising
these principles will
quickly regain their financial health. Let us become wiser and
lead a happy, healthy,prosperous and peaceful life.

Warren Buffet