Respect Your Money!

December 16, 2008 by Innov8motivation · 7 Comments
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In life, behaviour always begets behaviour. How we behave towards other people determines how they will behave towards us. If we are rude and disrespectful other people are very likely to reciprocate this behaviour. This is true with people and it is also true with money. How we behave towards money determines how money will behaves towards us. Money is like a person. The way we treat it determines how it will also behave towards us.  Read more

It’s Time to Make Money!

December 9, 2008 by Milton Kamwendo · 12 Comments
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“Work as if you don’t need the money. Learn as if you will live forever. Love as if you’ve never been hurt. Dance as if nobody is watching.” – Anonymous -

Many of us spend most of our lives working for money yet the irony is that very few ever seem to accumulate it in meaningful quantities. By definition, money is scarce. This is the property that makes it valuable and sought after. We all need to understand money and how it behaves and works. Failure to do so may result in untold heartaches.
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The Quality that is essential for all greatness!

December 3, 2008 by Innov8motivation · 8 Comments
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There is greatness everywhere. Sometimes it is celebrated and at times it dies undiscovered. Wherever there is greatness this special quality is there. The quality transcends racial, geographic, cultural, historic and any other boundary. Between today and all future greatness there are a series of obstacles, difficulties, challenges and problems. The greatest asset in all endeavours of greatness is this essential quality – the ability to stay with it longer than anybody else. It is the ability to stick to the dream. In my dictionary I call it “stick-to-it-tiveness.”
People with this essential quality are the towering celebrated giants of all time. They were willing to stick to the ring when everyone had counted them out. Some were willing to stay on when all hope was lost. Some were willing to endure long moments of solitude, despair and disappointment simply because they believed in a better future. Some endured ridicule for their ideas. Some were persecuted but refused to throw away their convictions. They chose to believe it could be done when everyone thought that that was insanity. They chose to move ahead when the familiar road had come to an end.  Read more