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TIME TO EARN OR LEARN?






There are two good reasons why you should work for a company or start your own business – to Earn or to Learn. 

Because of your responsibilities, earning may be your top priority today. That is understandable.

But it's also wise to spend some time "learning." Learning may cost you today, but it will pay off and will be worth much more later. 

As an aspiring entrepreneur, you may put up a small business, not necessarily to earn or to make it big, but to learn the disciplines of running a business. 

Learning (the right stuff) is extremely valuable and may increase your earnings later on.

Another way to do it is to work for a company where you can learn the ins and outs of the business or the trade. 

Both can work well.

The danger is to be too busy working without an objective. 

Be intentional and ask yourself, "Is it time for me to learn or to earn?"

Of course, you can always do both.

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YENG REMULLA is the author of the highly-acclaimed book, Productive Pinoy. He is also the founding-partner of Start Learning. Visit http://www.startlearningph.com/

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DON'T LET FEAR STOP YOU





Name: Andrea Bocelli, Operatic Tenor
Completely blind by age of 12
Song: The Prayer – Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song
80 Million records sold worldwide
Biggest-selling solo artist in the history of classical music


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In a recent interview, Andrea Bocelli confessed that he has stage fright that last almost an entire performance. 

When he was asked how he deals with it, this is what he said...

"The only way is to go on stage and to hope."

Does fear stop you from putting out your best work? 

Many times the solution is just to "jumpstart" yourself into doing it. Let go of fear and look at the bright side of things. Choose hope.


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PLANNING ISN'T DOING







I love planning. It's fun to strategize, to brainstorm or to dream of the million possibilities.

But what if you spend more time planning than doing?

Planning done well will save you a lot of hours. But if done wrong, it will do the opposite... eat all of your precious time!

Planning to travel the world? Book your first flight.

You intend to lose the love handles? Don't just buy "the new rubber shoes" – go run or go to the gym daily. 

Don't keep on telling the girl "I plan to marry you." Go. Propose. 

While planning is essential, "doing" is still the main point. 

Planning isn't doing. Doing is doing. 


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LIFE ISN'T A NUMBERS GAME





Life is not about...

...the number of 'stuff' you own. 
...the number of job offers you receive.
...the number of people you meet.
...the number of friends you keep.
…the number of countries you've been to. 

In your eulogy, people won't remember the numbers. 

But what they won't forget is how you made them feel, how you've touched their lives, and the kind of legacy you're about to leave behind. 

Don't just live for 'more'. Live more. 


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START SOMETHING! Powered by PRODUCTIVE PINOY












It was almost 1:00pm. Our guests were coming in. 



Ms. Michelle could've won the early bird award if there was one! It was a pleasure to meet her.


More people were coming in...



Meanwhile...


That's me on your left with my partner, Bob Barcebal. (Spark Learning) We were about to launch the "Start Something" campaign. And just like any "Start", we had no idea how it will turn out. (I know we look calm, but deep inside we were nervous.)




We waited for a few minutes for the other participants to arrive. At this time, everyone looked so serious. Remember when you were in high school and you were asked to go to the principal's office? That's how serious they were. 

To break the ice, my partner and host, Bob Barcebal, encouraged everyone to stand up, "Talk to least five people you don't know."




Ms. Aldreanna and Ken

Jay and Mark
Marvin and Ms. Barbie

After the exercise, Bob gave this takeaway, "To succeed in any endeavor, you've got to take the initiative." 

Now, we wanted to make sure that everyone was awake the entire event. The Solution... 

Chocolates!


Coffee. Not just coffee, but good coffee.


....and Humor!

We take FUN seriously. Like you, we hate boring presentations too!


Now, when Bob introduced me, I thought he was introducing another speaker – the person he was describing was a bit too impressive. I guess that's what friends do. They build you up, then leave you alone on stage!

I shared what it means to be a Productive Pinoy. (... and the story how Angry Birds became the #1 game)

Photo Courtesy : Francis Supe

Before that, Mr. Buddy here won a Productive Pinoy book by guessing who quoted this line, "Trabaho lang ito, walang personalan." If you don't know who, be happy, that proves that you're still young. 


Shortly after, I asked the participants to do this simple activity. "What's one thing that you've been putting off?" And in the spirit of Draw Something, I asked them to draw it!

Looks like the guys at Logorama is brewing something...


Ms. Hannah, is that a hotel? Hope you can invite us when it opens. 


Francis, are you sure about this? We will be first in line when you give away that money!


Alright, it's time to tell someone about it. Go ahead, don't be shy!

Jim and Marvin

Kevin and Ms. Barbie

Ms. Hannah and Ms. Carmen


Everyone seems to enjoy what the others have to say. So, I called for volunteers, "Who wants to share what you're about to Start?"

MoneySwap Marketing Manager Ms. May Shelle told us about "Gadgets Unlimited," an exciting project she's working on. (Ma'am discount ha!)



Krizia wants to become a motivational speaker someday. After hearing her, I'm convinced that she will be one ... maybe sooner than she thinks!



Now, before Adrian becomes a best-selling author, I suggest for you to take advantage of his writing now, visit his blog... Seeker's Portal.


The best is yet to come. I asked three of my friends to tell their story on "How they Started Something"




Malvin Dinlasan told us how he is now living the exciting life. (now a social media consultant)

He concluded with this, "The ACHIEVERS created the bags of chips and television that the SETTLERS munch and watch TV shows all day." (Another memorable quote from him would be something related to "Boy Bawang.") Read Malvin's take here.



This proves that you don't have to be a motivational speaker to inspire people. Rochelle, the blogger behind Hearty's Haven told us her story.

She works for a multinational company. Her boss told her that she needs to improve her writing skills. Instead of being discouraged, she took it as a challenge and decided to start a blog to improve her writing.

She didn't even expect people to read it. Today, Rochelle's blog has 60,000 visits per month. Now, she enjoys writing and meeting new people. Rochelle made us realize that even our weaknesses can become our strengths if we are willing to work at it! (read Rochelle's take here)


Cornel Bongco tells his story on how he started using his Yoyo to share a life-changing message. This unique idea has allowed him to speak to different groups of people and has brought him to many places. (local and international) 

We all enjoyed his story, especially when he was talking about the mysterious "kwan!" 

It was a fun afternoon. 


Maybe more fun than you would think...


Even this guy is thinking ... "Hmmm what business should I start?" 

You're never too young or too old to learn!


This young lady told her brother the next day, "Kuya, before you start anything, decide to finish it!" (A point I made during the presentation)


I continued with "How to Achieve Major, Major Goals" and shared the story on how my book idea came to life. "To write a book, learn how to write one page a day."


That's my pretty wife wearing fuchs... What's the spelling again? Ok, pink na lang daw. Alongside our good friends, Kat, Rudyard and Sol, my brother-in-law.


Mr. Buddy wrote a dedication for me. See the left side of the book. 



The next two books I signed was addressed to the two Ronalds of Red Ribbon. To avoid confusion, which book belongs to whom, I wrote the same dedication! (Ayos ba, Nalds?)



Nice to meet you, "Ms. Nyc". Yup, that's her name. 


It was fun working with Cornel, Rochelle and Malvin. Hindi kompleto 'pag walang group shot. (Sorry, we didn't do any jump shot.) 



Special thanks to May (my editor) and Ms. Shawie for helping us during the event! Big thank you to Maan Villanueva for taking our photos!

This was held last June 8, 2012. The Forum, 4th Level of FullyBooked Bonifacio High Street in Taguig City. 

We are excited to see our participants start their something. Hope you can join us next time! 

Let's Start Something! 

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WE ARE DOING IT AGAIN THIS OCTOBER 27! TO JOIN US, SIMPLY CLICK HERE.

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