It's been an unbelievable 5 years. Wow, how can I even put it into context. I will try highlighting this through pictures. First Three Years You understand where my focus was, right? 2013-2015 were the rough years with lots of racial influences, advertisements, and me focusing on "what I didn't want." I had a woman... Continue Reading →
Darren Hardy: Disassociations, Limited Associations & Expanded Associations
I had to weed out some people in my life who aren't trying to cultivate the right mindset. I can't be around complainers. This is why I ended up getting scrutinized at work because I was no longer part of the "ain't it awful" club, which is the older Gen X and B men who... Continue Reading →
Friends & Family Goals For 2018
I literally have my best friend in New York and a good friend in Australia. The others come and go as they will...more labeled as acquaintances. 2017 was a rough year. There were days of emotional turmoil and even a three-day-period when I fell under a trance of melancholy. Not good. I pushed for dead-end... Continue Reading →
Terry Crews’ Section In Tribe of Mentors Struck A Nerve
Voluntary Relationships Terry Crews, in his excerpt in Tim Ferris' 'Tribe of Mentors, said something that really struck me. He said all his relationships must be voluntary. If his wife wanted to leave him, so be it. Grandparents and family members suddenly don't want to call him anymore, ok. However, he said the same thing should... Continue Reading →
Wheel of Life: Merry Christmas! The Most Successful Year of My Life!
MERRY CHRISTMAS to ABSOLUTELY EVERYONE AROUND THE WORLD! Yes, did it in caps because it's a big deal. Guys and gals, Christmas is celebrated in some cultures as a religious holiday, but I celebrate it as a day to live, love, and laugh. I don't go to church, nor do I have a religion. My... Continue Reading →
Was Not Going Back Home Suppose To Happen? How The Universe Truly Works
Late October Told my friend that I had an ominous feeling about going to America. Without consulting her, I took the matter into my own hands and trusted my gut-feeling, cancelling the trip and throwing our 11 year relationship into disarray. November 16th-18th I received an email from a coordinator regarding my removal from a... Continue Reading →
Turning Points (Finance): Part 2 of 2
Enough is Enough I was laughed at, talked badly about by Thai teachers (they make examples out of you real fast), students flipping me off in my face, disobedient. On a number of occasions, I lost my voice. Regardless of the money, I woke up one morning and said, "keep the 900$ USD....it's not worth... Continue Reading →
Putting Dale Carnegie’s Book To The Test: Round 1 – Travel Dynamics
People! Welcome back to my blog and it's going to be HAD! I've been under-the-weather the past couple of days and couldn't focus whatsoever on typing because of my constant runny nose, so I apologize for being away (somewhat). With that being said, I had a situation that came up in regards to a couple... Continue Reading →
Spartan Race Looming Large!
This will be the first ever Spartan Race in Chon Buri, Thailand and I'm not even worried. For the most part, there's a huge underestimation of the race happening within my mind that will sneak up on me. Malaysia Was A Rude Awakening I thought the Spartan Super in Kuala Lumpur was going to be... Continue Reading →
Travel Is Finished – My Review of Singapore Airlines, LA, Mesa & Sedona, Arizona.
Ahhhh, this American trip has come to an end. The great thing about this is it's not like my past life where I had to force myself to go from Australia....back to America and feel miserable. No. Times have changed. I'm literally going back with two big projects on my hand and loads of other... Continue Reading →