Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Spring Cleaning

I received this in the email today, and I really like it. :


Last Week I threw out worrying, It was getting old and in the way It kept me from being me;
I couldn't do things God's way.

I threw out a book on MY PAST (Didn't have time to read it anyway).
Replaced it with NEW GOALS, Started reading it today.

I threw out hate and bad memories, (Remember how I treasured them so)?
Got me a NEW PHILOSOPHY too, Threw out the one from long ago.

Brought in some new books too, called I CAN, I WILL, and I MUST.
Threw out I might, I think and I ought.

WOW, you should've seen the dust.

I ran across an OLD FRIEND, I hadn't talked to in a while.
His name is GOD the Father, and I really like His style.
He helped me to do some cleaning and added some things Himself.
Like PRAYER, HOPE, FAITH and LOVE,
Yes... I placed them right on the shelf.

I picked up this special thing and placed it at the front door. I FOUND IT- it's called PEACE.

Nothing gets me down anymore.
Yes, I've got my house looking nice,
Looks good around the place
For things like Worry and Trouble there just isn't any space.

It's good to do a little house cleaning,
Get rid of the things on the shelf.
It sure makes things brighter;
maybe you should TRY IT YOURSELF.

BE BLESSED AND BE A BLESSING TO SOMEONE ELSE!!!!

Bless someone. Keep the Faith!

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Sunday, March 29, 2009

Diamond

A friend of mine just got her bonus. And it's on her birthday. So we walked into this jewellery shop which proclaimed with it's many signboards and banners that Diamonds are on Sale!

Me - just to admire the Diamonds and she - to really buy one!

We were 'dressed-down'. I was in my old 3-quarters pants and a Tee. She was in baggy shorts and shirt. Well, we certainly don't look like we could afford decent clothes, let alone Diamonds! The sales-people there took one look at us, made a face and turned away - all except this young lady, May. The smile on her face was as cheerful as a May-sunshine.

She quickly took out a small solitaire and showed it to me. I took it, put it on my finger and admire it. My friend continued to browse. I couldn't help noticing the looks of disapproval some of the other sales-persons were shooting towards May.

When my friend pointed at a ring she was interested in, May became very animated, expounding on the quality of the diamond and my friend's good taste. In the end, she sold a 0.5carat diamond to my friend!

While the diamond was being mounted, I asked May outright if she thought she would made a sale from us - judging from the way we were dressed. She admitted that she thought we were just 'window-shoppers', but she has also learnt not to judge and to serve everyone the same. If she doesn't make a sale, it's OK, she did her part. If she does make a sale - GREAT!

I commented that her colleagues don't seem to think the same. She laughed and replied "Yar, that's why I make more money than them!"

What a great attitude!

When we stop judging people on whether they would want or afford the opportunity we are offering, we will also start to make more money!

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Why be Rich?

"Be satisfied with what you have."
"Money doesn't buy Happiness."
"Rich People are bad."
"Rich people get ther money from poor people."
"Money isn’t everything.”
"Don't be so money-minded!"
etc etc etc

Sounds familiar?

I am satisfied with whatever I have, but I am not satisfied that I am limited in my resources to help the less fortunate. Being Rich will change that.

Money does buy Happiness. Go visit an orphanage or some refugees on Christmas Day and you'll see that the presents and presence that is obtained through Money does buy Happiness for these people.

Rich people are not Bad! They don't get their money from poor people. There mght be a few rotten apples, but the majority of the Rich people get their money from hard work and smart investments. And Rich people gave the most when it matters - the Tsunami Fund, The Katrina, Gaza, etc. Check out Gates, Rockefeller, Carnegie etc

Yes, money isn't everything, but money can give you a lot of options in life. Just think: You'll not have to make bad decisions in life, eg: staying in a job you hate because you feel you have no choice.

So, why do I want to be Rich?

Not just for the money, and the personal comfort of house, cars, jewels, clothes and food.

But for the many lives I could change,
The many stomachs I could fill
The many minds I could educate
The many families I could shelter
The many diseases I could help find a cure

Sure I can do some good even when I am not rich. But being Poor has never been fun. Being Rich has and will always be a blast!

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Who are you working for?

There's a story that I heard a long time ago that sets me thinking. I'll attempt to retell the story here:

There was a young man who studied real hard in school, got all his qualifications and landed himself in a job with the most reputable company in town. Because he was young, he decided to prove himself by working twice as hard.


One day, his boss, having noticed this ambitious, promising young man, invited him into his office. The young man took the elevator up to the 101th floor in the building - the penthouse. The boss was waiting for him in his incredibly spacious office with glass walls.

"Come" says the Boss, putting his arms around the young man. He pointed to the view of mountains in the distance. It was a beautiful view, seen from that penthouse.

"Do you see those mountains?" asked the boss. The young man nodded eagerly.

"Someday... someday if you work really really hard, young man, there's a house on top of that mountain.... and if you really put your heart into it, someday ... that house will be MINE!"

That sums up about 95% of the people in affluent and developing countries. Working hard to make someone else RICH.


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Monday, March 16, 2009

About Myself in a Nutshell

My name is Gina Yong I am almost 36 years old. My life today is good and getting better. But like almost everyone else, there were some pretty dark times. These times are what prompt most of us to take stock, re-look and perhaps help us choose a different path from the one we were walking down.


After working for 3 years in the USA, my hubby Anthony lost his job as an IT Consultant in 2002 when I was 8 months pregnant with our 4th child. We have no choice but to come back to Malaysia. My hubby was unable to get any permanent jobs immediately after that. Although trained as an accountant and I’ve previously worked as a lecturer in a college, I could not find work either.

As we did not manage to save much, within a short time, we were practically penniless. We’ve maxed out all the credit cards and my health took a plunge. I begin experiencing terrible migraine and nausea on a daily basis. I took painkillers everyday and at least 3 times a week have to visit the doctor for a pain-relief injection. In addition to that I was severely constipated, moving my bowels once every 5 – 7 days. I put on weight even though I have not been eating well, and I had a very bad breakout of acne on my face.

The rent was due, the utilities companies threatened to cut the power and water, and there was hardly any money to go to the market the next day. I woke up in cold sweat and ran to the toilet, vomiting my dinner. That night, I got down on my knees and prayed, "God please, You gotta help us."

And He did! I was introduced to FitLine, a high quality nutritional supplement from Germany! I started feeling the difference from Day One. After finishing one whole set, I was very confident that the changes I noticed were real and not a figment of my imagination. I have been taking FitLine for 5 years now, and many people tell me that I look younger than before. I feel great and my entire family is benefiting from taking such effective, high quality Nutritional Supplements.

After 5 years, we managed to buy 2 cars and a home. FitLine allowed me the time freedom to do what I am passionate about - the development of Teenagers. I run camps and coaching programs for Teens 12 – 17 years old. It’s very rewarding seeing them develop, throw their ‘old cloak of low self esteem’ away and morphed into beautiful, confident and caring people.

I am also a Breastfeeding Consultant. I give talks on Breastfeeding in hospitals and run my own Breastfeeding Seminars. Well, I don’t earn much money here, but the extreme satisfaction and happiness I feel when mommies are able to give the best to their babies makes it all worth it. In fact, I’ve written a book on Breastfeeding and intend to get it published.

I have big dreams. One of them is to build a good home for unwanted babies and children. I want this home to be like a healthy family home, where the children feel that they belonged, not dumped there because no one wants them. I want to be able to give the best to these children without having to stressed-out about money. Of course I will welcome anyone who wants to contribute in any way.



In order to achieve my dreams, I know the most promising way is through FitLine. Therefore, I am going to focus on building the FitLine business. I am only halfway through the marketing plan, and already able to achieve so much (compared to when I started). I know that by working my way up, I will be able to make a fortune, and at the same time help many people achieve their financial independence as well. In addition to that, through our education, a healthier population would be the result.