I love this video. I just love it!
You will not see the propose of the video until minute 2:00, so please do not leave right away. You can skip to minute 2:00 if you want to, you will not miss anything.
See the video until the end, and leave a comment with your opinion, chances are you will not regret it.
Have a wonderful day,
R.
Makebelieve Help, Old Butchers, and Figuring Out Who You Are (For Now) from Merlin Mann on Vimeo.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Kavita Ramdas: Radical women, embracing tradition
About this talkAbout this talk
Investing in women can unlock infinite potential around the globe. But how can women walk the line between Western-style empowerment and traditional culture? Kavita Ramdas of the Global Fund for Women talks about three encounters with powerful women who fight to make the world better -- while preserving the traditions that sustain them.
About Kavita Ramdas
Kavita Ramdas directs the Global Fund for Women, the largest foundation in the world supporting women's human rights across all borders. Full bio and more links
Watch the video and leave a comment with your opinion.
Have a wonderful day,
R.
Investing in women can unlock infinite potential around the globe. But how can women walk the line between Western-style empowerment and traditional culture? Kavita Ramdas of the Global Fund for Women talks about three encounters with powerful women who fight to make the world better -- while preserving the traditions that sustain them.
About Kavita Ramdas
Kavita Ramdas directs the Global Fund for Women, the largest foundation in the world supporting women's human rights across all borders. Full bio and more links
Watch the video and leave a comment with your opinion.
Have a wonderful day,
R.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Saturday, April 24, 2010
A short poetic documentary about greatest miracle in the world - birth
inBreathe a.k.a. ieElpot/Latvian title/ from Valdis Celmins on Vimeo.
Leave a comment letting us know what you think of this video.
Have a wounderful life,
R.
Friday, April 23, 2010
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Appreciate What You Have
You are richer that 75% of the entire world population if:
- If you keep your food in a refrigerator
- Your clothes in a closet
- If you have a bed to sleep in
- And a roof over your head
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Why do we use fear?
What makes the world spin is action, without action there is nothing. The public enemy number one against action is fear. According to Napoleon Hill there are six basic fears, with some combination of which every human suffers at one tune or another. Most people are fortunate if they do not suffer from the entire six. Named in the order of their most common appearance, they are:
- The fear of POVERTY,
- The fear of CRITICISM,
- The fear of ILL HEALTH,
- The fear of LOSS OF LOVE OF SOMEONE,
- The fear of OLD AGE, and
- The fear of DEATH
So conquer your fears and start to walk towards your dreams.
Have a wonderfull day,
R.
Monday, April 19, 2010
Never Give Up!
You have to persevere if you want to succeed. Even Thomas Edison learned this when he was creating the incandescent light bulb. It took him more then 10.000 times to get it right. Never give up and never lose sight of your target, even when achieving the goals you set becomes challenging.
Sunday, April 18, 2010
We Can Do Anything
I leave you with a song to cheer you during the week (thank you Emília for bringing this one to me). And remember, as Napoleon Hill says,whatever your mind can conceive and believe you can achieve.
Sing it loud when you need a boost. You will see that your state of mind will follow your actions.
Have a wonderful week,
R.
Sing it loud when you need a boost. You will see that your state of mind will follow your actions.
Have a wonderful week,
R.
Saturday, April 17, 2010
There are no leaders without followers
All leaders need followers, so whenever you find someone fighting for something you believe in, do not be afraid to follow and fight with him.
This funny video shows the importance of being a follower.
We also need followers to survive, so if you enjoy this blog please share it with your friends and join the social networks that you can find in the upper right corner.
Have a wonderful day,
R.
This funny video shows the importance of being a follower.
We also need followers to survive, so if you enjoy this blog please share it with your friends and join the social networks that you can find in the upper right corner.
Have a wonderful day,
R.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Emmanuel Jal: The music of a war child
About this talk
For five years, young Emmanuel Jal fought as a child soldier in the Sudan. Rescued by an aid worker, he's become an international hip-hop star and an activist for kids in war zones. In words and lyrics, he tells the story of his amazing life.
About Emmanuel Jal
Emmanuel Jal's hypnotic voice rises from hellish origins as a beacon of hope for those caught in seemingly endless cycles of war and despair.
Why you should listen to him
Hip-hop star Emmanuel Jal first exploded into dance halls with Gua in 2005. His music has energized music lovers of all ethnicities and nations. But Jal's life story is far darker. Swept up into the Sudanese rebel army at age seven, he finally escaped with 400 fellow soldiers, 16 of whom survived, the rest succumbing to starvation, ambush and animal attacks. Rather than resort to cannibalism, Jal ate snails and vultures until he arrived at a refugee camp, where he was adopted by aid worker Emma McCune and later sent to England.
Jal found an outlet for his turbulent life story in music. His lyrics tell moving and disturbing stories, but wrap them into hope and love. He is active in charity work across Africa, fighting against poverty and child warfare. War Child, his biography, was released in early 2009 along with a documentary film.
For five years, young Emmanuel Jal fought as a child soldier in the Sudan. Rescued by an aid worker, he's become an international hip-hop star and an activist for kids in war zones. In words and lyrics, he tells the story of his amazing life.
About Emmanuel Jal
Emmanuel Jal's hypnotic voice rises from hellish origins as a beacon of hope for those caught in seemingly endless cycles of war and despair.
Why you should listen to him
Hip-hop star Emmanuel Jal first exploded into dance halls with Gua in 2005. His music has energized music lovers of all ethnicities and nations. But Jal's life story is far darker. Swept up into the Sudanese rebel army at age seven, he finally escaped with 400 fellow soldiers, 16 of whom survived, the rest succumbing to starvation, ambush and animal attacks. Rather than resort to cannibalism, Jal ate snails and vultures until he arrived at a refugee camp, where he was adopted by aid worker Emma McCune and later sent to England.
Jal found an outlet for his turbulent life story in music. His lyrics tell moving and disturbing stories, but wrap them into hope and love. He is active in charity work across Africa, fighting against poverty and child warfare. War Child, his biography, was released in early 2009 along with a documentary film.
"Jal's narrative flows between darkness and light, the terror that befell his family and kinsmen, the horrors he went on to inflict upon others, and a deep-seated desire to set things right."Washington Post
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Umbrella
Inspired by the dark things that suck in life, this is a story about a little girl taking a leap of faith in hopes of escaping the sad situations in her polluted environment for something far better...with the aid of an orange umbrella of course.
Umbrella from philip vose on Vimeo.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Music and Life - Alan Watts
The human brain is made in such a way that will work to take you to success, so you must have dreams in your life for your brain to follow. If you do not have dreams, someone will put his dreams in your brain and it will work to fulfill their dreams.
Never stop dreaming, do not let your brain chaise someone else's dream.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Benefits of Laughter Yoga with John Cleese
See the power that laughter can have in your life.
Watch the video and leave a comment with your opinion.
Have a wonderful day,
R.
Watch the video and leave a comment with your opinion.
Have a wonderful day,
R.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Randy Pausch Last Lecture: Achieving Your Childhood Dreams

Online Motivator: Randy Pausch Last Lecture- Achieving Your Childhood Dreams from Online Motivator on Vimeo.
For more on Randy, visit: www.cmu.edu/randyslecture
See Randy's book about his "Last Lecture" at The Last Lecture
If you would like a downloadable PM4 version of this video for viewing on your DVD player comfortably from your couch, just send an email to onlinemotivator@gmail.com asking for it.
Friday, April 9, 2010
Scott Berkun wrote his #1000 post
Scott Berkun has written his 1000, and gave some great food for thought.
Congratulations for your achievement Scott, you are doing a hell of a job!
I will leave here some comments of my own, please read and leave a comment letting me know what you think:
1. We need to ask more questions
It is very important to ask the right questions in order to get the right answers, many people don’t ask any questions at all. So invest some time practicing asking good questions, learn to listen and be very critical about the information you receive.
2. We confuse tech progress with social and personal progress
Technology in itself will not change the world, to change something you have to change yourself, technology only provides you with the tools to do it. I have seen too many times people adopting tools to become more productive or more organized without changing their behavior, and they inevitable fail. You will not become more organized, or more productive just for using some new high-tech tool, first you have to decide to act, and then choose whatever tools are available to help you in your propose.
3. Integrity is the proximity of your beliefs to your actions, and we need more integrity
To have integrity you must act by your values, not only preach them. As Anthony Robbins says “The quality of your life is the quality of your communication, first your inner communication then your communication with other”, so always act in accordance with your own values otherwise you will perceive yourself as someone not trustworthy and your life will like a living hell. If you cannot trust in yourself who are you going to trust?
4. There is a downward spiral of empty consumption
In my opinion, this one is related with the first one, we live in a society of consumption, buying stuff not because we want or because we need, but because the market need to sell in order to survive. I have a theory that we all have limited levels of happiness and sorrow, and for limited periods of time, so you cannot be infinitely happy forever or infinitely unhappy forever. We are happy when we realize ourselves, and not because we have a new car or a new house. Try to live a simpler live and enjoy the little pleasures you found along the way. Remember is the journey that counts, not the end.
5. This is the greatest time in history for creatives
I had not yet realized this, thank you Scott for opening my eyes. We are free, the gatekeepers are really gone, which is great! There is no one between us and the world, and it is much easier to accomplish our dreams. But be aware that with great power came’s great responsibility, so remember to always act in accordance to your values, because you are more exposed that ever.
Read Scott post at: Post #1000: A Strawman for Everything
Congratulations for your achievement Scott, you are doing a hell of a job!
I will leave here some comments of my own, please read and leave a comment letting me know what you think:
1. We need to ask more questions
It is very important to ask the right questions in order to get the right answers, many people don’t ask any questions at all. So invest some time practicing asking good questions, learn to listen and be very critical about the information you receive.
2. We confuse tech progress with social and personal progress
Technology in itself will not change the world, to change something you have to change yourself, technology only provides you with the tools to do it. I have seen too many times people adopting tools to become more productive or more organized without changing their behavior, and they inevitable fail. You will not become more organized, or more productive just for using some new high-tech tool, first you have to decide to act, and then choose whatever tools are available to help you in your propose.
3. Integrity is the proximity of your beliefs to your actions, and we need more integrity
To have integrity you must act by your values, not only preach them. As Anthony Robbins says “The quality of your life is the quality of your communication, first your inner communication then your communication with other”, so always act in accordance with your own values otherwise you will perceive yourself as someone not trustworthy and your life will like a living hell. If you cannot trust in yourself who are you going to trust?
4. There is a downward spiral of empty consumption
In my opinion, this one is related with the first one, we live in a society of consumption, buying stuff not because we want or because we need, but because the market need to sell in order to survive. I have a theory that we all have limited levels of happiness and sorrow, and for limited periods of time, so you cannot be infinitely happy forever or infinitely unhappy forever. We are happy when we realize ourselves, and not because we have a new car or a new house. Try to live a simpler live and enjoy the little pleasures you found along the way. Remember is the journey that counts, not the end.
5. This is the greatest time in history for creatives
I had not yet realized this, thank you Scott for opening my eyes. We are free, the gatekeepers are really gone, which is great! There is no one between us and the world, and it is much easier to accomplish our dreams. But be aware that with great power came’s great responsibility, so remember to always act in accordance to your values, because you are more exposed that ever.
Read Scott post at: Post #1000: A Strawman for Everything
Thursday, April 8, 2010
General Mindmovie For Success
It is only up to you, don't let anyone tell you otherwise. Take the first step and don't stop until you reach your dreams, and always remember, is the journey that matters, not the end.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
How to Create Innovation, By Scott Berkun
Scott Berkun gave a great speech on Innovation in the The Economist.
Read the transcript of the speech in is blog: My speech at The Economist (on innovation), and let us know what you think of it.
Have a wonderful day,
R.
Read the transcript of the speech in is blog: My speech at The Economist (on innovation), and let us know what you think of it.
Have a wonderful day,
R.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
The key to changing negative energy into positive have a fantastic wonderful & magical day!
Liz Green CEO & Founder of Live Your Dream Mentoring shares her inspiration to help you turn your day around, if you are feeling a little down or have some nagative vibes here is a great way to change that...
Have a positive fantastic magical wonderful day!
Have a positive fantastic magical wonderful day!
Monday, April 5, 2010
Spin
Sometimes, don't matter what you do, it seems that things always turn for the worst. Remember to take the time to learn from your mistakes and do not give up until you reach your goals.
As Tony Robbins says, there are no failures, only outcomes.
As Tony Robbins says, there are no failures, only outcomes.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
7 Amazing Lessons from 7 Distinguished Billionaires
Mr. Self Development wrote this article about 7 Amazing Lessons from 7 Distinguished Billionaires in the Dumb Little Man.
In a nutshell:
Photo Credit: csitscenter
In a nutshell:
- Look for Opportunities
If you never look for an opportunity, you will never find one.
- Believe in Yourself
You must believe in “you” before anybody else will.
- Create an Atmosphere of Success
Atmosphere is critical, diligently guard who enters your inner-circle. Your friends are a prophecy of your future.
- Empower Others
Empower others and you will empower yourself.
- Focus
Decide what you want to accomplish in your life, and spend your time accomplishing it.
- Learn From Your Mistakes
It sounds simple, but many people live a life of repeating the same mistakes over and over again.
- Only Go Forward
Make a decision to go forward, never settle, never stagnate, life is about growth, it’s about development.
Photo Credit: csitscenter
Saturday, April 3, 2010
7 Public Speaking Survival Tips
I used to be terrified of public speaking - now it's natural and fun.
Dry mouth, fast heart, sweaty palms, blank mind - yeah I've been there! It's easy to fear public speaking. But I was never just content with overcoming fear. I wanted to be a great speaker. What I needed was a way of calming down and applying simple techniques and strategies to talk like a pro.
When I'd learned to relax (more of that later) I learned and applied the following four steps.
- Reassure your audience - they need to know you know your stuff and you are human!
- Hook them by being interesting and relevant. Tell them why what you are saying is relevant to them.
- Inspire them by giving them information and ways of seeing that are new and applicable.
- Leave them on a high by telling a story them encapsulates your central message.
Here's some tips some of which are practical some of which are to do with the way you think about your public presentations and also how you can start to change the way you feel about them.
Tip One
Breath your way to calm. When you breath out you relax that's why people sigh when they're stressed.
Breathing in without breathing out causes hyperventilation and worsens anxiety. Just before your speech take five minutes breathing in to the count of seven and out to the count of eleven (quick count-not seconds!). On the out breath hold it a second before breathing in again. This will produce quick and lasting calm. Remember extending the out breath calms you down.
Tip Two
You have a responsibility as the presenter but relax you don't carry all the responsibility. Presenting is a team effort. Audiences are responsible for politeness, extending their attention and attempting to learn. It's not all you-it's a meeting of two halves. Never mind how they judge you. How do you judge them?
Tip Three
Use metaphor and stories. We all experience life metaphorically. The most technical logical person spends at least two hours a night dreaming! Talk detail if necessary but present patterns with metaphors. Folk from 4 to 104 love stories. Use em.
Tip four
Captivate attention by using words that evoke all the senses. Describe how things look, sound, feel, smell and taste. Paint pictures and sensations in their minds with your words.
Tip Five
Vary your voice tonality and speed of delivery. Keep them alert and engaged. Convey energy when need be and slow down when you need to 'draw them in close.' You are the conductor to their orchestra. And pepper your talk with humour. Your willingness to be funny shows personal confidence and confidence is contagious.
Tip Six
Tell them what they are going to get. What they are currently getting and then what they have got from you. Sell your sizzle!
Tip Seven
Watch and learn from other great speakers until compelling, relaxed speaking is a part of you.
Rehearse positively. You need to rehearse how your going to feel as well as what you are going to present. Don't think about your forthcoming presentation whilst feeling nervous as this creates an instinctive association between fear and presenting. This natural negative self-hypnosis is very common with nervous speakers.
Hypnotically rehearse your speech whilst feeling relaxed. This produces the right 'blueprint' in your mind. In fact when you do this enough times it actually becomes hard to be nervous!
All great speakers know how to use great self-hypnotic rehearsal. Hypnosis changes attitudes and can bring emotion under control. I used hypnosis, to change my instincts around public speaking. Now I just can't get nervous whether it's 50 or 500 people. The world needs great communicators. Go for it!
Cure your fear of public speaking at HypnosisDownloads.com
Article by Mark Tyrrell of Hypnosis Downloads.com.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Quote of the day
"Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment."
- Buddha
Buddha, in this quote, is really asking you to keep the focus on the present moment, on what you are doing now. It may be planning the future or taking lessons learned from the past, but the bottom line is that it is what your are doing now. So keep your focus in what you are doing, and do not take the chance of passing your life wondering without a purpose.
Learn from the past, dream for the future and then get moving and take action!
Remember to do something today to get you closer to your dreams,
R.
- Buddha
Buddha, in this quote, is really asking you to keep the focus on the present moment, on what you are doing now. It may be planning the future or taking lessons learned from the past, but the bottom line is that it is what your are doing now. So keep your focus in what you are doing, and do not take the chance of passing your life wondering without a purpose.
Learn from the past, dream for the future and then get moving and take action!
Remember to do something today to get you closer to your dreams,
R.
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