Wednesday, March 28, 2007

How can an ordinary person made a million in one day ....


I made a million in one day. In fact in 2004, I did that 3 times. Recently was another example.

Last week we did a Internet marketing program in Singapore. In the program, Stephen Pierce asked me how much should he price his backend product? He wanted to sell his product at US $10,000. There were 3 different suggestions from the team. June, our database manager from Malaysia, suggested we price it in Malaysia Ringget at RM 10,000 - equivalent to S $4,300 or US $2,687. One Singapore staff suggested we should price it in Singapore dollars at S $10,000 equivalent to RM 23,000 or US $6250.

I spoke to Stephen Pierce. His offer was very very compelling. I am confident that he can sell it higher. So I voted to price his product at US $10,000 or equivalent to RM 40,000 or S $16,500.

In the end, Stephen sold 50 products at US$10,000 each and grossed US$500,000 or equivalent to RM 2,000,000 or S$825,000 in just 1 hour.

If we had priced it at June's suggestion of RM 10,000 (US$2,687), we would have sold only RM 500,000 and make less money by an amount of RM 1,500,000. (US$400,000) This is more than what 85% of Malaysians would make in their whole working life.

Is Stephen Pierce just lucky that he made an extra RM1,500,000 or US$400,000 without spending a single cent or effort more? NO, I don't believe luck has anything to do with it.

I believe that he can make a million a day because of his belief in himself and his self-esteem. Its funny how self-esteem works. If you have high self-esteem and believe in yourself, you get paid more. How much money you have in your bank account can be a reflection of your self-esteem too. It may not be too scientific but I think it is pretty accurate.

You realise that it does not take more effort to make more money than little money. In this case, just by believing in yourself you make more money.

You deserve to be successful. Have confidence in yourself. You can do it.

Monday, March 26, 2007

What you have now is enough to be successful!


I was only in Singapore for a day. Now I am on my way to the airport to fly to Medan, Indonesia.

It is very refreshing driving along the Pan Island Expressway (PIE) to the Changi Intertnational Airport. You can see plants and flowers all over. And then you will drive through a few kilometers of trees on both sides that have grown to form a tunnel sheltering your car as you drive through. I have never seen any place in the world that has so much greenery and gardens, integrated in an urban lifestyle like Singapore.

In 1972, the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board handed Lee Kuan Yew (Former Singapore Prime Minister) a report. Roughly, the report stated the following: "Singapore is not like Egypt, we do not have the great pyramid; Singapore does not have The Great Wall like China; Singapore does not have Mount Fuji like Japan; Singapore is not like Hawaii that has abundant waves, all we have is four seasons of sunlight, nothing historical and nothing else." The report kind of concluded that for Singapore to be a tourist destination was going to be an uphill task.

After Lee Kuan Yew read the report, he was angry. It was said that he put a comment on the report and sent it back to the Promotion Board and his comment was, “What else do you want God to give to us? Sunlight - isn’t sunlight enough? Later Singapore would use the four seasons of sunlight to grow plants, flowers and trees. In a very short time, Singapore became known as the "garden city". Singapore has won the third favorite tourist destination in Asia for many years.

God gave every country and city something, but not very much. Hangzhou was given West Lake. God gave Medan, Lake Toba. God gave Bangkok the Chao Praya River.

God gives individuals even less. For Isaac Newton, he gave him only an apple and the apple was even thrown down from the tree. Walt Disney was only given a mouse. And this mouse only appeared on the bread that was all Walt Disney could afford at that time.

The sunshine that God gives Singapore has made Singapore a garden city, the apple that God gave to Newton made him a leading scientist in history, the mouse that God gave to Disney made him an empire and brings happiness to both children and adults around the world.

Have you ever felt that God is unfair? Why did some people get beauty, height, money, position? What has God given to you?

If you have faith, whatever you have right now is already enough for you to be successful. You don't need more.

The very chair that you are sitting in now, if you have faith , is already enough for you to be successful.


Have Faith now! Have faith in what you do and who you are. You will be successful.

Friday, March 23, 2007

I pray he don't fall asleep along the way.

It is still raining. I have just finished my presentation at the Marriott Hotel in KL. With this rain and traffic jam, I am happy that the program started on time. More then 120 people braved the rain and traffic to come to my talk.

The car was waiting in the lobby to drive me back to Singapore. The night drive usually takes 3-4 hours from KL to Singapore. In this weather, I will probably be in Singapore at 4 or 5 am in the morning. I have a morning meeting with Yang Po (YP) and Siew Chong on the IPO listing issues. I jumped into the car. The driver is an elderly man with thick glasses. I prayed he doesn’t fall asleep as easily as I do. My thought floated to thinking of YP and the IPO listing. Better take a nap first so that I can be ready for the morning IPO meeting.

Those of you who are at the Marriott Hotel and are reading this, just bear with me for a day or two. I will upload the presentation powerpoint when I get back.

Thursday, March 22, 2007

"Just give him this money and come back.” I told Melvin

I felt terrible today. Almost like another wake up call. I will share with you more another time.

I am staying at the Marriott hotel in Kuala Lumpur. I need to go to my office in Dataram Prima about 30 minutes away. The taxi stand is quite empty. I don’t want to bother my staff to come pick me up so I decided to take a cab to the office. In front of me was a Caucasian man with his girlfriend. The first cab came and they took it.

Another cab was queuing behind. I told the bell man that I'd like to go to Dataram Prima. The bell man opened the cab door for me and I hopped in. I repeated to the cab driver “Dataram Prima please”.

The driver is an Indian man. He started to drive off without acknowledging me. I said again “Dataram Prima, do you know the place?” I could sense that he is uncertain but he keeps driving. “It is somewhere in PJ, do you know the place?” I asked.

"The fare is RM 30” He said. “That is ok.” I replied.

Usually I can take a cab from Marriott Hotel to my office for only RM 25. I am not in the mood for bargaining because I have to call into a conference call from my mobile phone and I am opening my computer to read the notes first.

Tom Hua, Brett, Phoebe and Veronica are already on the conference call. I called in but I could not hear them clearly. The phone reception on the highway is not clear. Halfway there, the cab driver asked if I'd like him to wait to take me back. I told him there is no need to wait for me.

Then he commented, “The place is very far, should be RM35, not RM30.” I just ignored him. He drove past the Motorola factory, then Yamaha School. “Further down please, turn right after you pass the Catholic Church. My office is around the corner.” I directed him.

“Wow... so far, should be RM 40” he grumbled. He raised the fare from RM30 to RM35 and now to RM40. We passed the main gate and entered block D where my office is located. “Please stop in front of the silver Volvo” I said. That is Jennifer’s, our senior manager, Volvo. He stopped. I took out a RM 50 bill and handled it to him.

“It is RM 40.” He held on to the RM50 bill and wanted to give me just RM 10 change. “No, it is RM 30 as you have quoted in the beginning,” I said calmly. “Very far lah, must be RM 40, still holding on to the RM 50 bill. “Hey”, I raised my voice. “You are trying to cheat.” I raised my voice louder.

On that, I snapped back the RM 50 bill from his hand, opened the cab door and just walked away. “ok, ok ok” I could hear him agreeing from behind me. I ignored him, walk into the building and took a lift to my office.

Cab drivers like this one give the tourist industries a bad name and damages even a nation’s reputation. In this case, it is Malaysia. I want to teach him a lesson. I am not going to pay him.
Not everyone is so easily taken advantage of.

15 minutes must have passed. I looked at the money I snapped back; there was another RM10 bill with the RM 50 bill. The RM10 does not belong to me. Aiyah, I not only did not pay him but I must have also snapped his money by accident.

I felt better now. Instead of making some money, now the Indian Cab driver loses money. He must be down there in a shock.

“Melvin”, I called. Melvin is the project executive in the office. “Can you take RM 35, and go down and look for an Indian cab driver. Just give him this money and come back.”

You have to "stand up for what you believe" and yet also "do the right thing."

Don't judge a preson just by their dressing


Earlier, I just took a stroll along the polluted river. My heart goes to the new found species of clouded leopard that lived in the Borneo jungle.


Wearing jeans and an ordinary shirt, HK is sitting at the back of the room, diligently taking notes as I speak about “making money on the internet”.. He must be about 50 plus in age.


There are about 100 professionals in the room. I have done this same presentation many times the last two week as I traveled across Asia. The responses have been overwhelming. I am overwhelming by the people I meet, especially in small towns. They are very friendly.


In Surabaya, a lady gave me a small handmade pouch for my hand phone. In Bali, a lady sent home cook meals for my breakfast, lunch and dinner. Not only for me but my whole team of staff.

My presentation ended at about 9.30 pm.


After my presentation, HK offered to show me the town. I told him I have to wake up early to go to the airport. “Sibu is a small place, it is very fast, only takes a few minutes” said HK. “If only a while, it is ok”. I said. I left my computer at the hotel reception and hopped into his car. He drove around enthusiastically briefing me like a professional tour guide. Occasionally, he slowed his car to explain some location.


“Are you hungry?” he asked. “Oh, I can go back to the hotel and order room service” I said. “Just around the corner only, got very good food.” He point to a shop with lights on. “Ok if it is fast,” I said. “It is very fast, don’t worry." "What do you like to eat?" He asked. “I don’t mind some simple food, not too much” I replied. When the food came, it was for an army of people. “What drink do you like?” he asked. “Do they have soda here?” I asked. “Sure, they have the world's best soda here, you should try them” and he ordered the soda drink for me.. When the bottled soda drink arrived, I tasted it. “Very nice” I said.
The waitress nearby heard me and said “He is the owner of the soda bottling plant, the biggest here, like Coca Cola.” If the waitress had not mentioned it, I would never know that I was having dinner with the owner of a successful soft drink business. Wow, I learned to never judge a person by the cloth he wear.


HK dressed very simply but he is a very humble and successful person. I fly toKL, Malaysia tomorrow morning.

Monday, March 19, 2007

"Want to go for a drink later?" one asked. "I'd love to, but I have to give a talk tonight". I sighed.



I was inside the 52 seater plane to Sibu. A small plane, there is no first class or business class. It's all the same class. Usually when I hit the plane, I will fall asleep and wake up when I reach the destination. The other passengers are streaming in. The airline crew is leading them to their seats.

For a short flight, I like to be on the window seat. The aisle seat was taken by a Chinese man who was chatting on the mobile phone. I could figure out that he was speaking to his office about some business deal. He stood up to let me in while still talking on his phone. I placed my computer bag under the front seat. I wondered if this small plane provided you with some magazine or a newspaper. The man next to me is still on his phone. A female air crew stopped by and politely requested the man to stop talking. “Ok” he said as he tilts his head a little but he is still on his phone. Another female air crew passed by and tells the man to switch off his phone. Just then the man finished. The captain's voice is now on the PA system. “Toooo...” the man’s phone rang. He answered and started to talk again. I felt a little irritated now.




The first lady aircrew stopped by and requested again for the man to shut off his phone. The man turned to her "Heh, talk awhile won't die lah, plane also hasn’t fly" and is still talking. The female aircrew was taken aback. I suddenly turned to him, "What is wrong with you? This lady is doing her job." I raised my voice. I could see he was taken aback and quickly shut off his phone. The female aircrew smiled. She said "thank you" and walked away.


The plane is now flying over the Borneo jungle. I read in this morning's newspaper that a new species of cat was found in the jungle. As I looked out of the window, I could see a vast primary forest. Could the new found cat be just down there?

Then I saw a curved river. What shocked me was the color of the river. It is brown and muddy. I was expecting to see a blue or clear river not brown and muddy. ....how come it is like that? Where did the source of pollution come from? Hmmmm I took a few aerial photos from the plane. After I landed, a car took me to the hotel. Behind my hotel there is a river. I was even more shocked to see the pollution. You can see the above photos I have taken. A few boys were fishing from the muddy polluted river. I don't think they are going to find any fish.

I felt sad for the environment, and for the new found cat. With this pollution the species of new found cat may be extinct soon. Mankind needs to live on the earth. We may be the only species that kills the earth too.

This brought me to recall the time that I had a chance meeting with the famous Japanese wrestler, Inoki san, whose mission is to protect the environment. We had lunch together. If we have more people like him, we will have more people saving this earth.

When I returned to the hotel, I met the two female aircrew checking in the hotel too. "You want to go for a drink later?" one asked.

"I love to, but I have to give a talk tonight". I sighed.





Saturday, March 17, 2007

How does Kuching, which means Cat come about?





Yesterday, I told you that I am in the beautiful town of Kuching in East Malaysia. Kuching is the capital city of Sarawak. The people here are kind and friendly. Kuching means cat in the local language. I have been here many times and I don’t see many cats around. I am determined to find out how the name came about.



I finished giving a talk to about 100 people who were looking to learn how to start an online business and make money online. I asked some of them to go to http://www.skyquestcom.com and http://www.preenroller.com to look at an example of a proven business system.

The last few days has been hectic for me. Today, my flight to Sibu is in the afternoon. For the first time, I have a few hours to myself. I took a walk along the Kuching River front. I am surprised by the beauty of the green environment. This river separating the north and the south called the "Sarawak River". I could see a spectacular view of a gorgeous mountainous background. There was an elderly gentleman sitting on the bench resting. He must have finished his morning exercise. I walked over to ask him how “Kuching” the name is originated.

He said that Kuching originated from the Chinese word "Gu Chin" which means harbour. Hmmmm .. that made sense since I am standing at the river front. This should be it. I smiled and was excited that I found the answer. If there is a will, there is a way, I said to myself.

I walked back to the hotel. The hotel bell boy cheerfully greeted me “good morning, Mr. Richard Tan” and he opened the glass door for me. I responded back“Gooooood morning Andrew” “By the way, do you know how the name Kuching was originated?” I took the opportunity to ask him. He said “Kuching is named after a lychee like fruit called Mata Kuching (Cat's eye).” “A fruit??, What about the Chinese word which means harbour”, I replied. “Never heard that nonsense before” He shook his head.

Back to square one.

Maybe I better go ask my MD, Yang Po, she seemed to know everything.
I have got to go check out the hotel room now.

Friday, March 16, 2007

She is very protective of her brother ..





She is also very protective of her baby brother, Aaron. He is actually not a baby any more; I will share more about him another time. I remember at one time, Aaron was bullied by a group of bigger boys in school. She came to his aid and went to scold the group of boys who came to respect her.


When she was 16 or 17, she came back one day from school and asks me if I can drive her to the hospital. She told me that she has signed up to donate stem cells, a program organized by her school. Apparently, there was a match and the hospital called her to go and do a test. We went to the National University Hospital in the morning. She was bubbly and we joked along the way. The doctor there did an interview and briefing and told her that if she decide to consent to be a donor, there will not be a chance for her to meet or know who is the recipient and also she will not know whether the recipient's treatment is successful or not. This is to prevent her from having an emotional attachment to this whole medical case. She agreed. They did a test to reconfirm that her stem cell matched the patient.

On the second visit, they put her on the bed and then inserted a needle into her spinal cord. She has to lie in bed for sometime. All the while, she was joyful and bubbly. I was by her side. They took a few bags of liquid that looked like blood. I guessed they will extract the stem cells from these bags. On the next visit, she was called into the doctor room. They told her that because the patient is a big person, he needs more then the normal amount of stem cells and that her body is not producing enough stem cells. They have to inject some medicine into her body to hasten the production of stem cells before they harvest any more from her body. .They gave her a dozen syringes and needles. She has a choice of coming to the hospital everyday to have the injection done by the hospital nurse or she can do it herself at home by injecting it into her stomach.

This is where it becomes scary. When Grace was young, she could be a very problematic child especially when it came to taking medicine and seeing the doctor. She hated the smell of medicine. Whenever she was ill, she would not want to take any medicine prescription by the doctor. We will force her to take and she will spit it out instantly and she will start to cry. She hate needles too. She would scream at the top of her voice when the doctor injected her. I had a tough time trying to handle her at that time. She was absolutely paranoid of medicine and especially, needles.

When Grace told me about what she has to do to increase the stem cell growth, I was worried. I told her that I will bring her to the hospital everyday. She said “Dad, it will be too troublesome, let's figure a way”. She was given 1 week supplied dosage of needles and syringes.

After we went home, she jokingly asks her brother Aaron if he is willing to inject her with the needle into her stomach. Aaron quickly says, “I can go kill a snake, but not inject you, not me.” I could feel her struggle to overcome her needle phobia. Why did she want to go through the agony of it all? There is absolutely no way she can meet the recipient. There is also absolutely no way of knowing if the patient gets well from her stem cell. Why does she want to go though all the pain and agony?

Every day, for one whole week, she will hide in her room and inject the needle to her stomach by herself. I could feel the struggle inside while she does it. At the end of the week, she went back to the hospital and finished her stem cell donation. She told me “Dad, it is worth it”. She is a brave girl. I am proud of her. If someone asked me if I consider myself successful? I will tell them, yes I am very successful, not because of the money or car or property I own. I consider myself successful because I have good children who are willing to sacrifice and care for others.



Here is a picture of Grace as she is now. She dyed her hair red. Isn’t she beautiful? Just looks like me right : ) kekeke, she is still single. Any brave man around?

I am now in the beautiful town of Kuching in East Malaysia. Kuching means cat in the local language. I have been here many times and I don’t see many cats around. I have to find out how this name came about. In 2 hours time, I have to give a talk. Better prepare now. Tomorrow morning I fly to Sibu and then to Kota Kinabalu

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Avoiding Traffic Jams in Jakarta


Andy said "Boss, you have to be ready at 6.30am .. don't get up too early please". That is a big surprise to me.

I have to take an early flight from Jakarta, Indonesia to Kuala Lumpur (KL) and then take another flight to Kuching in East Malaysia.

Ooooohh no, I have to get up at 5 am and be ready to go at 5.30am. My Jakarta - KL flight is at 7. 30 am. The journey to the airport is an hour. I have missed this flight on at least one occaion before because of the unpredictable traffic jams. It is not that the road is crowded with cars, rather it is the condition of the road or a fallen tree or flood or accident. The traffic is just unpredictable here in Jakarta. After 10 years doing business in Jakarta, I am all quite used to it.

"ahh, 6.30am is too late, it's got to be 5.30 am" I replied firmly, because I don't want to be late again. He smiled. "Don't worry, we have prepared a helicoptor for you." You will be in the airport on time. Haha, that is a pleasant surprise for me. My friend Tung told me last month that he was getting a helicopter but I did not know that he was serious about it. I don't think anyone in Singapore would want to own a helicopter because there is no need to have one. But in Jakarta, it will be useful to beat the traffic.

I have an extra hour of sleep. At 6.30 am, we went up to the roof of the hotel. There is a helipad there. The ride to the airport is very pleasant. We landed inside the international airport. There is a car waiting to bring me straight to the gate and board the plane. No custom check, no immigration hassle. It is nice when you can afford all this. If not, then have friends who can afford it.

I have to be in 3 more cities before I head back to Singapore. I have to be in Kuching, Sibu and Kota Kindaburu. All these cities are in East Malaysia. East Malaysia is rich in natural resources and the have the oldest primary forest in the world.

My thought goes to my daugther Grace. She just started work on Monday. I was thinking of sending her to her first day of work ... BUT I was not in town, Life is full of all the "But". She is a sensible and wonderful lady. Very pretty too, looks like me .. haha.

Grace has a strong character (another word for stubborn.) She once sat on the dining table holding a book to read when she was about 13 or 14. I reprimanded her for sitting on the table. She replied "Dad, why can't I sit on the table?" "The dining table is for us to have our meal, not for sitting on." I replied. " Why not, sitting on the table is closer to the lamp?" I remembered we had a small battle of words then. At dinner time, I asked her to sit on the table to have her meal. She cried and ran to her room. This is Grace, "strong character." After she finished her university, she went to be a missionary volunteer as an English teacher in a small town in Malaysia for a year before she went back to finish her master's degree. She found a job in the Singapore foreign affairs.

My computer is running out of battery .. To be continue later...

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Intellectual Property - almost stolen but all is well now





It was 9.15pm and I was in the Hyatt Hotel about 30 min, when Andy (my project leader for Clemen’s option trading) called me. He said Dr Clemen had stopped his seminar abruptly.




The reason was that there were 2 “competitors” in the room. These people also teach option trading and charge at very small fee. He did not want to carry on because he did not want them to “steal” his materials.

I knew Dr Clemen Chiang several years ago when he attended the Anthony Robbins seminar which was organised by Success Resources. He then went on to develop his interest in option trading and he became the leading authority in share and option trading in this part of the world, and regularly featured in newspaper, TV, radio and leading magazines. His passion went on to earn him a doctorate degree in financial strategy.



Last year he organized the world's first option trading championship and it was supported by the Chicago Exchange, New York exchange etc. What impresses me about Clemen is his drive, enthusiasm, energy and his passion. When you see him speak on the stage, you will feel the energy electrify the room. He is very disciplined and focused which is the key success factor for all financial traders.


"Stealing" of Intellectual Property is very common in Indonesia and China. It is also common in other developed countries as well whereby someone goes to attend a seminar by a world class speaker and then goes back to start teaching the material without acknowledgment or permission. They charge a much discounted fee and teach diluted content usually missing the key essence. What the world class speakers took years to develop was stolen and sold cheap. Many of the public will be cheated.

The current situation affected Clemen so much that he was emotionally not able to give his best. That is why he dismissed the class 2 hours early. He felt that he has the inclination to withhold his knowledge from the real participants with these “stealers” in the room. I could understand how he felt. I called the two “competitors” aside and requested that they take their money back and not turn up any more. There was no drama. One of them in fact is willing to sign a non disclosure and undertaking letter. The other is begging me to let him in the class too. They were really nice but I declined.

Clemen was happy. I am sure he will give his best tomorrow. My day ended at 1 am in the morning. I got to get up early the next day for a conference call with Jay Abraham.


Oh, before I go to bed, let me check the SkyQuestCom sales report from the PreEnroller system.

Wow .. a 300% increase in sales. Fantastic. Awesome .. You should check out the SkyQuestCom Product and the Preenroller. Now I go ZzzzZzzzz.

http://www.SkyQuestCom.com
http://www.PreEnroller.com

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Presentation on 12 Mar at Ciputra Hotel - Jakarta, Indonesia

Hello all of you at the Ciputra Hotel,

There are 500 of you all together. I mentioned to you right at the beginning that even if you do not remember what I have shared with you today, if you just walk out of this room being more open minded, it will be worth the while to be here. I hope the session has opened up your mind. The powerpoint can be downloaded at www.globalinternetsummit.com

I am going to launch a very powerful internet marketing tool called the PreEnroller in Indonesia soon. This is a powerful system that allows you to see the potential of the opportunity even before you decide to be involved. You can go to www.preenroller.com to take a look. If you are interested to know more, do leave me a post.

Thanks, Richard

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Testing

I am now at the Surabaya airport heading for Jakarta. I am testing if I can post this msg on my blog via my mobile phone email. It will be cool if I can do that. Then I could just key in my thoughts on my phone and just press a button and wow .. it is on my blog even without me turning on the computer and connecting to the internet.

If you read this, then I HAVE DONE IT, cooooooooool.

Surabaya, Indonesia - Majaphit Hotel


I just finished talking to 300 people in hotel Majaphit,
Surabaya, Indonesia. The energy in the room was low in the beginning. I think it is because I just arrived from the airport. It is a 45 min drive and I took a nap. When I went up the stage, I was still half asleep. The energy picked up half way though. This is a fun group of nice people. Majaphit hotel is one of the best classic hotels here. I have lots of content to cover and with the translation, I have to speed up. Many could not copy the notes fast enough. This is the link to download my powerpoint www.globalinternetsummit.com . You should be able to click on it and get into the page that looks like the above. If not, you can just type the address to your browser.
I usually have to rush off to the airport as soon as the program has ended. This time the Surabuya team was able to catch me to take a group picture.

They have put in lots of work to build the market in Surabaya.
Last week, I did a launch on the Pre Enroller in Tokyo. It is a automatic marketing system that enables you to see the potential of the business before you decide to get involved. I will check the sales tomorrow and announce the result from the system. Watch out for it.




Saturday, March 10, 2007

"Richard, I have $100,000, what do I do with it ?"

It is now 11.38pm on Saturday night. I will be on the 7.30am flight to Surabaya tomorrow morning. Mas ( my Indonesian domestic help) will start knocking on my door at 4.30 am. I will usually only respond after she comes knocking the second time. She seems to find joy dragging me off my comfortable bed because her knock on the door becomes louder than before.

This afternoon, I did a speech at the Sheraton Hotel. In total there were 80 people. After the program, a middle aged man came to me and asked me a question. "Richard, I have $100,000, what do I do with it ?" I am happy for him because most people do not have any spare money at all. I told him that he should first get that cash in a safe place and earning interest and not go around telling everyone about his $100,000, especially the girls he meet in karaoke. I then asked him if he has any credit card debt, which he does. I told him to pay off his credit card because it is very expensive but most people do not work out the math to realise it. There are many options with $100,000.

The bottom line: Do the math for all the options. Work out the numbers for all scenarios. There is a lot to think about, so the first move is to put that money in a Savings Account and start earning money while he works on the plan!

I have a lot on my mind to think about too. I like to start planning my week early. Currently I do my planning on Monday morning. I want to start planning my week on Sunday night instead. Grace, my daughter will start her first day of work this coming Monday too. She graduated 3 months ago and I am happy that she has started to earn some money.

Last week I launched the powerful business system called PreEnroller in Japan. It will be a money making machine for the distributors. I will check on the outcome tomorrow.

Ok, I am going to bed now. ZzZZzzzzzzz

Running at the Kallang River

Arrghhh, pain all over my body. I am tempted not to get up and just lay on the bed for the pain to wear off. Kekekee, I went jogging yesterday with some of my staff at the Kallang River after office hours. I have not had time to exercise with all the travel and work schedule. I already felt a bit guilty. When Phoebe, our youngest staff asked if I wanted to join the jogging, my big mouth agreed. Out of all the staff, 5 of us will do the unusual. Others prefer drinking coffee and chatting online after office hours.

We changed at 6 pm. I was pleasantly surprised that Lily and Lena are also game for it. Lily is our account and she is very hard working but usually keeps to herself and does not join the staff in extra activities unless it is pure office work. Lena is the type that will go sing Karaoke and dancing .. jogging, ohh no way. We took a short walk from the office to the Kallang river. We begin by warming up and stretching. I told them that they don't have to run or jog fast, just walking briskly will do. Hahaha, I was actually preempting them for myself. The weather is real nice and there are already many office people there in their tee shirts and running shoes and of course iPods too. From the Kallang River to Esplanade Concert Hall is 2.4 Km. We will have a chance to run pass the ferris wheel, and SkyQuestCom office too.

Here we go. Taking an easy pace. Cyrus and Phoebe both look very fit and they lead the way. Along the way, there are also senior older men, just sitting on the bench, just talking and drinking tea. There are also a couple of people with their long rods, fishing away. I don't think they care much about catching any fishes more then spending their time relaxing and chatting with friends. I spotted a couple kissing away, sitting by the edge of the river. Hope they don't fall off. That would be fun to watch. I already began to sweat. Suddenly, I heard Lena and Lily talking behind. The sole of her running shoe came off. She has not used this shoe for so long that the glue became so dry. She torn off the other sole too and started running. She is very game, I thought she might just give up already. It ended well with healthy soya bean milk. It was almost 8 pm when we finished. I know some of them will take medical leave the next day .

I hope Phoebe will continue to organise the jogging regularly. Please do come and join us.

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

No More Room In Tokyo - Full house

It is now 1 pm, I have been looking forward to sharing with the people this afternoon except that I do not know what exactly I want to share. I asked Yang Po what was advertised and she told me that the people are expecting to learn more on business strategies to grow their current business. As I crystalised my thoughts in the taxi, Yang Po and Maiko were briefing me on the profile of this afternoon's participants. It just took only 20 min from the office in Hiroo to go to Shinjuku. I turned on my computer and gave a final touch to the powerpoint. I am excited and ready.


We arrived at the Park Hyatt Hotel. I was told that this hotel become famous because this hotel was featured in the movie "Lost in Translation", starring Scarlett Johansson and Bill Murray.
Tom's sister and her team greeted us at the hotel conference room. Everyone seem to be anxious. I overheard that we have more than 300 participants and the conference room has only 200 seats. 100 people are expected to be turned away. I am not too worried because if it is like in other countries, not everyone will turn up. However in Tokyo, they are disciplined and very prompt. To accomodate 200 people, the room have to be packed with chairs and not even a single square foot of space is spared.

It is 2 pm, Maiko signaled to let the people in. Some have waited since the morning. The crowd strolled in orderly. In just a minutes, all the seats were taken but the people were still flowing in filling both the sides and then the back. No more seats. I felt a little sorry for those standing as I will be speaking for 2 hours. Then come to think of it, I will be standing for 2 hours too .. so it is ok lah.
I started by sharing Jay Abraham's 3 ways to grow your business and the lessons he taught in his US$25,000 program. I shared on Robert Kiyosaki's system and the velocity and speed of making money. Then I shared on how I used the above to create the SkyQuestcom Business. I demonstrated the PreEnroller where someone can see the potential of the business before they invest in it. I passionately believe that with this tool, you can now reach a global market in a blink of your eyes.


You can download the powerpoint that I presented from here later. I will give you the link.

The event ended at about 5 pm.


I am glad to see so many familiar faces coming to talk to me, especially Muratsu Tamaki, Mimura and many others.

Cooking Your Own Food

The temperature is cool and nice tonight. It is 10.00 pm. Koichiro and I just finished finalising the Anthony Robbins "Date with Destiny" - Japan marketing and also Jay Abraham's "Mr X" book. If all goes well, Jay Abraham's "Mr X" will be available in Japanese soon. Koichiro asked if I'd like to go for dinner. I recalled that I ate at Yoshinoya about 4pm today. It is neither a proper lunch nor dinner. In Singapore, it is not unusual for us to eat at 10 pm or even midnight.

He wanted to bring me to an interesting traditional Japanese meal. In fact, I will be happy if we go eat at Curry House or Ramen. He added that he brought Veronica and Fabian the last time they were here and they loved it. If Fabian and Veronica had tried it, how can I lose out. OK, let's go. I rang Yang Po to see if she wanted to join us. As usual, she is already hungry by this time.

Koichiro brought us to a interesting Japanese restaurant in Shinjuku. This shop has been at this location for the last 100 years. As we went in, I noticed that most of the customers are young people. They all seen to be taking their own sweet time and casually enjoying themselves.

Koichiro ordered 2 dishes, one vegetable and the other seafood. They actually come in raw uncooked form. In the middle of the table is a hotplate very similar to a smaller version of the teppanyakki hot plate. When the raw food arrives, they also give you the scoop and frying pan where you are suppose to fry the raw food yourself. Koichiro demonstrated and showed off his cooking skill. He created a pancake of seafood and vegetables. We dipped our chopstick into the hotplate. The food is hot and delicious. How can Veronica and Fabian keep this delicious experience from me. We ordered an extra plate of noodle. Now it time to test Yang Po's cooking skill. We will now know what Bruce (Yang Po's husband ) must have gone through all these years. Haha, it turned out that Yang Po is a great cook. This is my first experience with Monja. Thank you Koichiro, thank you Yang Po. I have a delicious experience.
When there is good food, man will be happy. I am happy.

Creativity

Today is Sunday, 4th of March. We are now at Ueno Park. The weather is cool and nice. There are many people here. Many brought their family here for a picnic and fun. There are also side shows and stalls selling candy and other things.

This is where we like to do the last location shoot of the video. We have been taking video recordings the whole morning to create a DVD.

In this DVD, I shared how I put together Asia's largest business seminars and my close encounters with President Bill Clinton, Anthony Robbins, Robert Kiyosaki and other world Class gurus that helped me reshape my life.

The last shoot was easy. It was over in 20 minutes. Now, I can relax and enjoy the park just like everyone else here.

I saw a lady using an old box camera to take a picture of her friend. I stood by to observe her. She spend a whole 2 minutes trying to focus and adjust the light.

Today's digital camera would have done that in a second. I can feel her fun and enjoyment in the "doing". Just like the joy of a mother, who prepares a home cooked meal for her children.

Next to the Vincent Van Gogh art museum, there was this huge steel ball. It is like a mirror that reflects the surroundings.

It is interesting because the ball can reflect a much bigger area than it seemed and you literally can't hide from the globe. I was the largest steel ball I ever seen.

You have to see it yourself.

Monday, March 5, 2007

Welcome

Welcome to my blog.

My name is Richard Tan and I am an entrepreneur that owns two successful businesses: Success Resources - Asia's Largest Seminar Organiser and SkyQuestCom - ranked the 7th fastest growing Technology Company in 2005.

In 2003 I was awarded the Phoenix Award. Once a year, the Singapore government gives this award to one person who has done exceptionally well in business despite initial obstacles. I was honored to receive the award as an inspiration and encouragement to the spirit of entrepreneurship in Singapore.

As the CEO of Success Resources - the largest seminar organiser in Asia, I am privileged to bring in world class speakers like Robert Kiyosaki, best-selling author of, “Rich Dad, Poor Dad”,
Brian Tracy, the World's Leading Authority in Business, John Gray, best-selling relationship author of, “Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus,” Jay Abraham, the World's #1 Marketing Guru, Anthony Robbins - World’s #1 Success Coach, Dr Michael Porter, President Bill Clinton, and many more!

As the CEO of SkyQuestCom, my vision is to make a positive difference in every home and every family. We were recently recognised by the Deloitte Technology Fast Tech 500 Asia Pacific award as the 7th Fastest Growing Technology Company in the Asia Pacific. Deloitte is one of the world’s largest accounting firms. SkyQuestCom now has business in 42 countries of the world and 6 offices throughout Asia, presenting over 200 online videos from the world's best speakers!

I have started this blog to share with my special friends. I'll be sharing with you some of the things happening in my life in the hope that you will discover along with me the insights and keys to success and join me in my mission to help more people to be successful so we can all have a better and stronger life.

To Your Success,
Richard Tan