22 Ways to Become Spectacularly Inspirational

By Robin Sharma, author of the #1 bestseller “The Leader Who Had No Title”

1. Do important work vs. merely offering opinions.
 
2. Lift people up vs. tear others down.

3. Use the words of leadership vs. the language of victimhood.

4. Don’t worry about getting the credit for getting things done.

5. Become part of the solution rather than part of the problem.

6. Take your health to a level called superfit.

7. Commit to mastery of your craft instead of accepting mediocrity in your work.

8. Associate with people whose lives you want to be living.

9. Study for an hour a day. Double your learning and you’ll triple your success.

10. Run your own race. “No one can possibly achieve real and lasting success by being a conformist,” wrote billionaire J. Paul Getty

11. Do something small yet scary every single day.

12. Lead Without a Title.

13. Focus on people’s strengths vs. obsessing around their weaknesses.

14. Remember that potential unused turns into pain. So dedicate yourself to expressing your best.

15. Smile more.

16. Listen more.

17. Read the autobiography of Nelson Mandela.

18. Reflect on the words of Eleanor Roosevelt who said: “Great minds discuss ideas; Average minds discuss events; Small minds discuss people.”

19. Persist longer than the critics suggest you should.

20. Say “please” and “thank you”.

21. Love your loved ones.

22. Do work that matters.

22 Ways to Become Spectacularly Inspirational

By Robin Sharma, author of the #1 bestseller “The Leader Who Had No Title”

1. Do important work vs. merely offering opinions.
 
2. Lift people up vs. tear others down.

3. Use the words of leadership vs. the language of victimhood.

4. Don’t worry about getting the credit for getting things done.

5. Become part of the solution rather than part of the problem.

6. Take your health to a level called superfit.

7. Commit to mastery of your craft instead of accepting mediocrity in your work.

8. Associate with people whose lives you want to be living.

9. Study for an hour a day. Double your learning and you’ll triple your success.

10. Run your own race. “No one can possibly achieve real and lasting success by being a conformist,” wrote billionaire J. Paul Getty

11. Do something small yet scary every single day.

12. Lead Without a Title.

13. Focus on people’s strengths vs. obsessing around their weaknesses.

14. Remember that potential unused turns into pain. So dedicate yourself to expressing your best.

15. Smile more.

16. Listen more.

17. Read the autobiography of Nelson Mandela.

18. Reflect on the words of Eleanor Roosevelt who said: “Great minds discuss ideas; Average minds discuss events; Small minds discuss people.”

19. Persist longer than the critics suggest you should.

20. Say “please” and “thank you”.

21. Love your loved ones.

22. Do work that matters.

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Few things you should know about me:

I'm Rach (pronounced as Reych, not Ratch). And no, it's not Rich either :|
I took a 5-year Management program at UA&P, but green will ALWAYS run through my veins.
I speak my mind, but I do know when to shut up.
I'm very transparent, but I can also be a chameleon.
I like being independent, there's no but to that. It is what it is.
I'm Catholic but I try to live a Christian life.
I love talking about religion and other day-to-day issues that actually matter, but I don't mind talking about stupid things, too.
I like to argue. I should probably take up law.
I like to see the good in people, but I'm not naive.
I believe in change but sadly, I've lost confidence in our government.
Despite my lack of optimism towards my country, I still want to raise my kids in the Philippines.
I grew up in Alabang but after 8 years of living in Ortigas, I've completely lost my sense of direction in the South.
I don't mind multi-tasking, but I get stressed too. I'm not an alien.
I negotiate for a living
After a long day's work, my mind automatically goes on hibernate mode
I used to collect coloring books and stickers.
I love Polly Pocket.
My favorite color is red, but people always assume it to be pink.
I'm a lefty but I used to be ambidextrous.
Aside from English and Tagalog, I'm also fluent in Sarcasm, Banana and Shigidig Talk. Ask me how it goes, I'm more than willing to teach you =)
I took up gymnastics when I was in grade school.
I've been dancing for the past 10 years.
I've recently developed a strong passion for Poi. I want to be a good fire dancer.
I was once part of DLSZ's grade school chorale but somehow, I lost my talent in singing. Thus, I am a frustrated singer.
I appreciate all types of music.
I like watching live bands.
I prefer beer over wine.
I drink not to get drunk.
I want to put up my own mobile bar. I shall name it "Drink & Purge". Note on the side, I have 1 rule: You vomit, you clean it!
I'm into lomography, but I don't consider myself a lomographer.
I go crazy over plastic toy cameras.
I appreciate photography and abstract, but I don't particularly like art. Well, some aspects of it.
I enjoy watching movies, but I tend to doze off in between boring scenes.
I like to travel (a lot).
I love the beach, but I don't exactly have the beach bod (ha-ha!)
I love fashion. My outfit usually reflects my mood.
I'm addicted to shoes and bags. If I could live in my closet, I would :)
I hate needles, but I have 3 tattoos (I kind of want to have the first one removed. Don't ask why)
I hate lizards and frogs, real or plastic.
I hate sneezing.
I especially hate sneezing when I'm driving.
I sometimes do my make up while I'm driving.
I tend to multi-task while driving (I don't really know why but that's my thing).
I love to drive fast.
I've been in a (semi) serious car accident thrice.
My first car was a white 1998 Mitsubishi Lancer Grand Sport Rally (GSR). Mom sold it last August and I cried for weeks. Saree was my ultimate road bud :(
I love fluffy dogs. My first love was Paopao, an 8-month old Maltese. Mom sold him, too and I didn't speak to her for 2 months :(
I'm generally a nice person, I think? But I am a self-confessed bitch, too (only when necessary).
I do not like taking advantage of other people
And no, I do not appreciate being taken advantage of
I love my friends to death :)
I once shoved my friend's ex in front of our school and said the P.I, word with full force. Never knew I had that in me (Yes, I am superwoman ha-ha!)
I'm quite easy to please.
I laugh like a boy.
I cry when I'm really upset.
I forgive, but sad to say.. I don't forget.

So now you know..


Kthxbye :)

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