WHAT IS KEEPING YOU FROM STARTING?





It's been a long time since I updated this blog. I just came back from a 26 day vacation in the US. I've intentionally savored my vacation and avoided work (both business and writing) just to spend time with my family and enjoy the moment.

Before I left for the US, I submitted the draft of my second book to my editor. I'm happy to hear from her just recently. She gave me very good feedback about the book. But to make sure that I've got everything covered, I hope you can help me too by answering the following questions:

1. What would you like to achieve within the next two years?

2. What's stopping you now from doing this?

3. What advice do you need to be able to do this?

You can answer in the comment section or you can email me at productivepinoy@gmail.com

Thanks for reading this!

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PLAN THE WORK. WORK THE PLAN.















Your plan is only as good as your execution. 

The danger is for you to get stuck in planning when you should be really getting things done or keeping things moving. 

Planning the work is easy, but WORKING on the plan is really the challenging part. 

When you're stuck, don't just go back to more planning. Find a way to solve the real problem. Or at least get over the bottleneck. That's the only way you'll be able to move forward. 

Plan the work. Then WORK the plan. 

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ALL GOOD IDEAS AREN'T TAKEN




It's when you stop looking, experimenting or risking (even attempting) that you run dry of good ideas. 

All good ideas aren't taken.

Don't let this thinking stop you from doing great work. 

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RE-EVALUATE YOUR PRIORITIES







Ask me what my priorities were 10 years ago, my answer will be a lot different from my priorities today. 

10 years ago, my eldest son was just for 4 years old while my second is just newly born. I have two kids then. Now I have three. My family has grown bigger. It seems that we are done with milk and diapers. Now I am thinking of how to pay for their college education. 

Ask me what my business goals were a decade ago, you'll also find out that it's also very different from my goals today. I was more aggressive then, I'm a bit more conservative now. The ups and downs I went thru in business (and in life) has thought me well how to move both in faith and in wisdom.

Our priorities will change over time. What mattered to you before, may not be the same thing that matters to you today.

Your responsibilities will become broader. Eventually, your perspective will shift from short-term to long-term.The stakes will always change.

You can't live today with the same thinking you had 10 years ago. Somehow, you need to re-evaluate where you stand. You need to re-examine the way you do things. You need to find out what really matters to you today. 

Keep in mind:

1. Re-evaluate your priorities.

2. Focus on what matters today. 

3. Commit to continuous improvement.


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TWO WORDS FOR A BLESSED YEAR





1. SEEK 
"Seek" is a proactive word. It means to "attempt to find" or "to attempt to obtain or achieve."

Many times we don't seek (or attempt) because we are afraid that we won't find anything. 

The good news is that if you seek, you will find. But you have to look in the right direction. Contrary to many beliefs, we are not in control of our own lives. We need to seek the One who is. 

We may not even know what's best for us, but God surely knows. 


2. RESPOND
Many people make a 'wish list' and hope that their dreams/goals in life will just come to pass. That's hardly how things work. God isn't a genie in a lamp.

You need to respond to His will. It may be risky. It may look impossible. It may not even make sense. But with faith, you can believe. 

But don't stop there. You'll also need to take action. You need to believe not only that He will grant favor upon you, but that He will also enable you. (No matter how challenging the task seems.)

Stop waiting and start seeking. 

Don't worry, you'll know it when it's time to respond.  


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8 WAYS TO START A PRODUCTIVE YEAR





1. Pause, look back and be thankful. 
For some of us, 2012 has been a great year, while for others it has been a challenge. One thing is common though, there's always something that we can be thankful for. 

That may be a good thought, but to see its real value, get a piece of paper and list down what you're thankful for. You'll be surprised how much there is to thank God for.  


2. Get over the holidays!
I'm sure you had a great feast or celebration, but you can't keep on eating (and spending) the same way. Get over it and move on. Begin to shift your focus to the brighter days ahead. 


3. Set your action plan for the first quarter.
Why first quarter? Why not for the whole year? It's because there's a big possibility that your plans for the rest of the year may still change.

Last January 2012, I had something else in mind for our business. But something (an unexpected breakthrough) happened last April that has changed our priorities and direction. Sticking to the old plan didn't make sense anymore. 

Plan for the doable, but always leave room in case you need to change course. 


4. Think (and work) long-term. 
Your goals won't get done overnight. While working on it, you will experience laziness, resistance or set backs. Acknowledge these challenges before you start. Then "commit to finish" whatever it is that you want to achieve.

Don't quit too early. Give yourself enough time to succeed.


5. Say NO to old activities that waste your time. 
Instead of watching TV or Facebooking for three hours, (ouch) cut it to an hour. Make use of the two hours that you've shaved doing that "something" you want to do. Stop putting it off!

You can write the book that has been in your mind for the longest time. 

You can pursue your art and learn how to showcase it. 

You can jumpstart the business that you've been thinking about.


6. If you want to change something, change where you spend your time. 

You won't lose weight if you're always in front of the TV. 

You won't be able to save money if you're always in the mall.

You won't be able to start a business if you're always with negatrons. (negative people)

A big part of changing your habits is changing where you spend your time. 


7. Update your "Operating System"
What worked for you yesterday, may not work tomorrow. In fact, whatever didn't work last year may be caused by the same reason.

Just like your iPhone, you'll need to update your 'operating system' regularly. Though you may not see it, we're driven by the systems that we've designed for ourselves. It's the reason why the first thing that you do when you wake up in the morning is brush your teeth. 

A simple change in your 'systems' can help influence your behavior. 

By leaving your credit card at home, you're not able to swipe it easily. You avoid debt, without even struggling for self-control. 

Or maybe you've been wanting to read your bible at night but haven't been able to. You go home 'too tired' at night or (insert excuse here). What to do? You can wake up earlier than usual. Read it in the morning instead. In this way, you'll get wisdom that you can use for the day.

By changing your systems, you're able to do the things that you want to do, and avoid the things that you shouldn't do. 


8. Nurture your relationships. 
At the end of the day, it's your relationships that matter. The best reason to get better at what you do is to be able to make a difference in your community or the people you care about. But don't let your 'busyness' affect your time with them.

Plan for a one to one time with your kid.

Schedule a regular date with your wife or husband.

Host occasional dinners in your home with good friends.

If you want to be successful, wealthy or influential. (in a good way) You don't need to look far. The best place to start is in your own roof or circle. 

Have a Productive New Year!

To start the year right, get a copy of The PRODUCTIVE PINOY book at any National Bookstore, Powerbooks or Fullybooked. See the reviews HERE.

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"I DON'T HAVE A CHOICE"





You may think that you don't have a choice, but you do.

The real question is this, "Are you willing to take a risk?" 

When you play it safe, your options become limited. (or you might even run out of options)

The great men in the bible like David, Moses or Daniel, (or even in history) accomplished big things, not because they weighed the options, but because they took bold steps that weren't even an option in the first place.

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WINNING ISN'T THE ONLY ROUTE TO SUCCESS




From time to time, you'll lose or fail. But that's not a cue to quit. Besides, nobody said it's going to be easy.

Respond right, you become much wiser. If there's a next time, you'll know better. 

Your failures can bring life-changing lessons you won't otherwise realize by winning. 

Winning isn't the only route to success. Losing or failing can even take you further if you will learn from it – and continue.

Question: So when is it time to give up or move on?

Answer: When you're ready to pick a bigger or a better fight. 

Otherwise, don't quit.

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DECODING "LET'S HAVE COFFEE"




You can decode "Let's have coffee" in many ways.

Let's have coffee. Let me help you.

Let's have coffee. Let's do something together.

Let's have coffee. Let me sell something to you.

Let's have coffee. Bye now, hope never to see you.

You'll save a lot of time simply by knowing the difference when someone asks you. 

And the next time you tell someone "Let's have coffee," I guess it's fair to tell them what's on your mind too :)


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GIVE-QUICK-SERVICE






I’m sure you’ve heard of the pyramiding scam that happened in Mindanao and Visayas just recently. 15,000 people lost their money amounting to a total of P12B.

40% return on investment within 7 days?

How can you resist that offer?

Shift your focus from "get-rich-quick" to "give-quick-service.” Not only will you be scam proof, but you will also end up with a reputable business.

Build a business, an asset, or a reputation that offers real value or service to people. It's slow but better than get-rich-quick.

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TO SOLVE A RECURRING PROBLEM





To solve a recurring problem, you need to get to the root cause of the problem. 

Many times we look at the surface and forget to examine what's underneath it. 

You may not have enough money, not because of your income, but as a result of overspending.

You always get complaints from customers, not because of your service people, but because of your company's poorly designed policies.

You're easily bored, not because of your job position, but maybe you're not exploring enough or stretching your potential.

The obvious can be deceiving. When it's recurring, check deeper. 

Find the root cause of the problem. That's the only way you'll be able to solve it – permanently.


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TREAT IT AS SERIOUS BUSINESS





Having fun in what you do doesn't mean you're not doing "serious business."

This is true for writers, artists, musicians, athletes or anyone who 'seems' to have a much easier job. 

As a writer, one of the things that I've learned is that you can't just wait for inspiration. It takes a lot of discipline, planning and hard work to produce quality content and to be heard in this noisy world. 

You may have a job that doesn't sound as glamorous, but in whatever you do, have fun, give your best, and treat it as serious business.


YENG REMULLA is the author of the bestselling books, PRODUCTIVE PINOY & START SOMETHING. Hear him speak at the upcoming "JUMPSTART YOUR SUCCESS" Seminar this November 30 @ The FORT BGC! See details here: www.startlearningph.com


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THE PROBLEM WITH EASY MONEY





Have you heard of the question, "Kikita ba ako dyan kahit wala akong gawin?" You'll hear this from people who wants it easy.

If an investment sounds too good to be true, then maybe, you shouldn't put your money in there.

I'm sure you've heard of the latest pyramid scam that just happened in Mindanao. (P12 billion lost, 15,000 families affected)

The promise of a big and quick return (what the banks or reputable firms can't offer) with no work required on your part is a sure sign of risk or danger.

Your money can only make money for you...

1. When you use it to "create value" for a customer. 

Try to use your money to buy buns, spam, pepper, eggs and cheese. You have a Spam Black Pepper Sandwich that sells around P150 in Starbucks.

Remember, your money won't grow on its own. It needs to do something for a customer. 

2. When you trade it with something more valuable. (buy low, sell higher)

Say you found a good deal. You were able to purchase a car for only P200,000. After two months, you were able to resell it for P250,000. You've just made P25,000 per month for two months. (return: 10% per month)

3. When you use it to buy something that appreciates in value. 

Let's say about two years ago, you purchased a P2 million commercial property in a decent location. You just found out today that SM is about to put a mall across your property.

Effect : Appreciation. Now people find your property more valuable. Your P2M is now worth P3M or more if ever you decide to sell. 

4. When someone reputable (with a proven track record) puts your money to work or use it to grow their "profitable" business. 

Note: Don't invest your money in a company that's trying to save an ailing business!

5. When you buy a property that collects rent every month.
(property: anything that people are willing to pay rent for – real estate, heavy tools or machinery, portalets, tables & chairs, etc)

Don't simply go for easy money. Laziness often leads to shortcuts.  

To grow your money, either put it to work yourself, (faster than usual) or ask a reputable company to do it for you. The latter may take longer, but your money will still grow over time. 

Wealth from get-rich-quick schemes quickly disappears; wealth from hard work grows over time. Proverbs 13:11


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SHOULD I PURSUE MY PASSION?





I rarely talk about "passion." Not that I am not passionate.

I am passionate about several things. My passion has led me to achieve major aspirations I never thought I could do. But with the same passion or my immature zealousness, I've also failed miserably in a few things I've done before. (a painful lesson)

What I've learned in life is that 'passion' isn't enough. 

You can't just live on passion. 

You also need wisdom. 

Wisdom is the ability to make the right decision at a given time, context or situation. So, how do you get wisdom?

1. Pray and read the Bible.
The bible says "The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom…" (Psalm 111:10) To know what to do, pray and ask Someone who knows what's best for you. He holds the bigger picture. 

2. Ask an adviser. 
Asking for advice isn't a sign of weakness. It won't make you look dumb. In fact, with many advisers, you have a better chance of succeeding in any endeavor. Don't be too shy to ask. 

3. Don't wear yourself out chasing "MORE" money. Instead, show restraint and put your time on living out your "purpose." Do this, and most likely, the money or provision will follow. 

Self-centered pursuits or a get-rich-quick aspiration won't do you any good. The key is to be passionate about the right things. 

4. Learn from your mistakes. 
If you fail, get up again, then apply what you've learned. Don't let a failed business, project or a failed attempt stop you. Don't get stuck living in a "state of failure." You won't learn if you won't move on!

5. Win small victories. 
Even small battles can teach you big lessons. Be faithful even with the little. Small victories will lead to bigger opportunities. 

6. Remain humble. 
Pride often leads to a loss of respect. (see Pr 11:2Be willing to listen. Consider the point of view of others. Put other people first and be of service to them. 


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START SOMETHING 10.27.12 HIGHLIGHTS



For the last 15 years, we've heard that the only way to succeed is "to put up your own business" or to go on your own.

But we believe that in today's changing world, there's more than one way to be successful.

"START SOMETHING" is a platform where we invite ordinary people to talk about their extraordinary work and the ideas that compelled them to get started.

Hope you could join us next time!

Better yet, partner with us. Feel free to email productivepinoybk@gmail.com

By the way, the official photos are here.

Many thanks!


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