January 9, 2008
By Path Editor in Rubik's Cube | 1 comment

Yesterday I gave you the formula for writing the affirmations. I also recommended you check out The Secret website, if you wanted to fast-track your success. Now let’s crank up these affirmations with few step.
STEP 1
Choose a maximum of three behaviors you would like to change. If you’re just starting out, trying to change too many things at once will greatly reduce the probability of any affirmations being imprinted onto your subconscious. Ideally, you want to choose just one behavior to focus on. Once you start to see the effects of your affirmation becoming your reality, only then would you start with a new affirmation.
STEP 2
Get ten index cards and using the guidelines I share with you in the previous article, properly write out your affirmation in big, bold lettering.
STEP 3
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January 8, 2008
By Path Editor in Rubik's Cube | 2 comments

Recently I start realize that one of my passions is the human mind, and how it can be used to create any life that you want. In the coming days, I’m going to share with you more simple techniques that will quickly unlock your brain and help you create your ideal life. It can benefit anyone who is struggling to accomplish almost anything, weight loss, quit smoking, better memory, higher confidence, greater wealth, and on and on. If you decide that you’d like to get on the “fast track” to creating your dream life, then I recommend that you check out the site.
Okay, let’s get started! You are probably familiar with affirmations. They are your desires made into statements that you read or say to yourself. The goal with definite impressing is to repeat a statement over and over again, day after day, until it makes an imprint on your subconscious. Once this occurs, your subconscious mind will sense a difference between what it sees as being real and your outer physical world. It will seem almost magical, the way doors and opportunities open up for you everywhere in order to make that affirmation a reality. In order for the affirmation to occur most effectively, the affirmation statements need to be written a specific way.
1. THEY MUST BE PERSONAL
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January 7, 2008
By Path Editor in Rubik's Cube | 2 comments

It’s that time of year again, time to review what we have done last year and prepare for what we’re going to do this year. There is no way we can change our past but with our career development blog, I believe the topic that share inside can help improve your future for 2008. As you probably know, your mind is the most powerful tool you possess. We know that if we bring doubt, fear, and worry to our lives, good things rarely eventuate from this mindset.
About a year ago, I have watched a video called “The Secret”. It’s simply amazing, really. I began to read about those books that speak simply about the power of thoughts, for example, “The Secret” by Rhonda Byrne, “Think and Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill and etc. I’m now beginning to learn to control and direct my thinking. Of course, I’m still far from being any good at it. Let me share something with you.
Our mind is a truly amazing tool. Anything that you want to have, do, or be, your mind can make happen. But the reality is, as powerful as the mind is, humans for the most part greatly under use it. We’ve all heard the theory that we only use about 10% of our brain’s capacity. Just 10%! What’s even crazier is that new studies suggest we don’t even use that much. It may be closer to 1 percent, even as low as 1/10 of 1 percent. So why aren’t we using more of our brains and minds? I believe it’s because we honestly don’t realize how much we’re capable of.
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December 9, 2007
By Path Editor in Editor's Note | 2 comments

Are you stressed up often with your job load? Are you having trouble in clearing your to-do list? Do you work longer than you supposed to be and yet, always find it hard to clear everything?
PROBABLY, you are in trouble.
In order to come out with the best year end topic, I’ve done some researchs on something different than we normally talk about here, which is YOUR LIFE.
I mean it seriously, make sure you click on every of the links provided below for further readings.
Let’s talk about life, get back to the questions above.
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December 3, 2007
By Path Editor in Editor's Pick | 12 comments
I went to the bank this afternoon, and I saw something interesting, check this out.
I thought it was somebody doing some funny promotion right beside the bank, or maybe, maybe the bank has done some funny stuff to the customers? Quickly I went to withdraw my money and it was one moment, one moment I was thinking to close my account, although I don’t have much money left there.
You see, it is not usual for us to see this in Malaysia, and I can’t help to go back to the office and grabbed the camera. Can you imagine how happy when they saw me snapping around? Look at the picture.
(they were cheering!)
And I got them talking about what was happening, and here comes this post. The employees of the bank was picketing because the bank gave them 30% increment of salary but at the same time taking away their contractual bonus that is as high as 3 months salary.
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November 20, 2007
By Path Editor in Career Seekers | 4 comments
Often we heard people bragging about the job offers they’ve got from various companies, we might ask, “am I not good enough? Or he/she is too good?”
How can we get multiple job offers? Here’re some links compiled by MJ.
Journal A Day - How To Generate Multiple Job Offers:
Your market value often comes up when a potential employer realized that you’ve been offered a job by someone else.
Firstly, an employer doesn’t want to lose the selection of the crop to another organization. Secondly, if an employer is considering you but is still waiting for someone better to come along, the recognition that you’re about to get together from another organization may spur him or her to make you an offer now. And thirdly, competition tends to lose an employer’s pocketbook twines: if you have another job offer, there’s a better opportunity for you to negotiate a higher wage with someone else.
This is certainly true. One of my ex-colleagues, Mermaid, resigned from her job and was scheduled to work in another company. During the notice period, she applied for another job within that current company. Due to the offer from another company which came in earlier than the other job offer at the same company, she jumped to accept the offer of the new company. When the manager from the current ex-company called her up, she was counter offered with the same salary.
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November 13, 2007
By Path Editor in Editor's Note | 8 comments

It’s another month gone by, my time to write about something again. If you’re waiting, sorry for being late.
Before I introduce the topic for this month, allow me to do a little bit wrap up for the posts that we’ve shared last month, October 2007.
I was thinking, how do you feel when you find out that you’ve been misjudged? Yes, I’m talking about the post by our new Path Tracker, MJ. This is a very interesting topic to talk about, because I’d say no one have never judged a person before, and believe me, misjudgment happens.
I still remember my senior told me a quote (he was a little bit rude-kind-of-person), it goes this way: “assumption is the mother of all f**k offs”, which he was proven right, or maybe the quote was proven right. Still remember Paul Potts? Look at his face, smiling but looks like crying (according to my friends not me) but everyone was stoned once he started singing, what a live example.
We often spelling the sentence “don’t judge a book by its cover”, how many of us really practice it? So, what is that about judging people? Perhaps it is because we usually presume something based on our own experience, and experiences cannot be proven right or wrong anytime, so we go along with our belief, and this build our characteristic, which ends up became our attitude towards some specific topics.
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November 5, 2007
By Path Editor in Rubik's Cube | 3 comments

Year 2004, I attended a seminar call Master of Action Power. The contents of the program provide you a source of encouragement and enthusiasm as you work towards making your dreams come true. It included building magnificent images on the screen of your mind, wishing you had a certain sum of money, or wanting to take a trip to some exotic place, or possibly hoping to be able to purchase the automobile you have always wanted.
When it comes to topic known as dream, the speaker ask us to write down and discuss about our dream and our goal to be achieved for next 5 to 20 years. All of us were stunned by the announcement, when we heard that need to share our dream and goal to the entire participant in detailed. During that moment, a kid was out of the common run. He was the first one who shared his dream on stage.
His name is Eric (10 years old); his father brought him to the seminar, hoping that he could obtain some kind of enlightenment. However, his sharing really brings shame on those who feel fear and uneasy about their future. He said he is good at making a model plane, playing computer games. He felt that he needs improvement on dealing with his little sister and tidy up his own room.
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