So, because my blog, podcasts, Instagram and other means of social media is gaining a lot of momentum, I think it's time to finally introduce myself on a scale no one ever has. Mother/Father broke up in 97. Two step mothers and three elementary schools in a one year period. Father dropped my siblings and... Continue Reading →
Ramble of Positivity: 5th Anniversary In Thailand
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 →
Travel Blog: Part I – Back To The Roots
I've decided that I'm going to start an entry in terms of my travels, just so those of you who are searching for travels, insights and other information, you can click on the travel blogs on my website (a bing revamping will happen soon). Today's blog is about going back to the roots. The Roots.... Continue Reading →
Dealing With Potential Jobs & Saving Yourself Time
I've been on such a tear in terms of trying to find a part-time/full-time job in Thailand. Over the past few months, I've come across the most ridiculous potential employers, as we've all had in our lifetime. How can you save yourself a peace of mind during the process? Let's go over the past potentials... Continue Reading →
Napoleon Hill: Lesson Fourteen – Tolerance/Intolerance — The Desperation of Help Needed In Thailand
First: Intolerance is a form of ignorance which must be mastered before any form of enduring success may be attained. It is the chief cause of all wars. It makes enemies in business and in the professions. It disintegrates the organized forces of society in a thousand forms and stands, like a might giant, as... Continue Reading →
Thailand: 5 Years & Counting – What Have I Learned?
When I first landed, I was astounded by the humidity. Yes, I had come here once before, but the humidity wasn't at this magnitude. Being in Sukhumvit in May is like being in a damn oven - filled with stenches beyond this planet. I recall meeting up with a teacher -- at Platinum Mall in... Continue Reading →
Napoleon Hill’s Failure – Identifying Your Turning Points — Part 1 of 2
While I do not mean to convey the impression that I believe all of our acts to be controlled by causes beyond our power to direct, yet I strongly urge you to study and correctly interpret those causes which mark the most vital turning-points of your life; the points at which your efforts are diverted... Continue Reading →
Life Begins At The End of Your Comfort Zone
Track & Field in high school Those 200m, 300m, and 400m intervals that made me feel faint, dizzy, legs burning, and wanting to throw up after practice everyday were grueling. As an athlete, these days, including heels and bleachers, are the days we dread. The days I used to dread. However, little did I know... Continue Reading →
Taking A Leap Can Transform Your Life
Chanthaburi, Thailand was a place that left me exasperated by the end of everyday because of the mistreatment not only at my school, but also around the entire town. The grotesque stares from Thai people which was soul-crushing, the boss who threatened to fire me at any given time because she was power hungry, the colleague... Continue Reading →