Wednesday, 20 July 2011

One language

What a turn of events.  We’ve seen champions made in tennis, hitting balls across the net.  Then golf, hitting a tiny ball into tiny holes.  Then another sport emerges, called the blame game, where people hack each other.

Hard times, UK hacked off, trouble in the Middle East
What language are they speaking?  If it’s money, then it’s pure greed.  And if it’s power, money still changes hands somewhere, even if behind closed doors.  Look at it this way – the story goes like this: when the women was caught in adultery, it was said, let he who is without sin, cast the first stone.  But what was failed to be mentioned was the fact that you cannot commit adultery on your own.  If News International was the women caught in adultery, metaphorically speaking, who was the other party? Your guess is as good as any.

Are we all on the same planet?  The tower of Babel was about empire building, power and influence, which could only be achieved by people speaking one language.  And now what we see and hear is confusion, as Gaddafi becomes a mere side order and the Murdochs are dish of the day.  Will three little words ‘we are sorry’ heal the rift between government and free range capitalism. The News will tell.  Still, there are people starving in Africa.  Isn’t that scandalous news in the 21st century? (You can post your general comments below)

De-clutter tip
So this weekend’s de-clutter tip is what is your language?  Are you working with people that speak the same language as you?  And I don’t mean figuratively speaking.  Are you being heard, or are heads just nodding in agreement?  It is important to connect with people who are on the same level in order to build and put plans into action.  Without those connections, you struggle twice as hard to progress.  Give us a call.  We are ethical and will help you.  Think carefully about this?

With one language you achieve a common goal!























































































Regards

Saleah

http://www.moneyworkshops.co.uk


Saturday, 9 July 2011

Windows of Heaven

Last week’s fragrance of sporting success for Djokovic, Wimbledon’s champion was short lived, as the media now focuses on the mother of all newspaper scandals.  The News of the World is shutting down due to phone hacking and police bribes.  How will we ever survive without our fix of ‘kiss and tell’ stories in our Sunday roundup of news is beyond thinking!

Hard times, UK SOS, trouble in the Middle East
And as the loaded gun fires in all directions, with Cameron in the cross fire for employing Andy Coulson, ex News International – who is this really aimed at?  Probably, Rupert Murdock, even if it means 100s lose their jobs.  It sounds very much like ‘I’ll fix you for setting up Vince Cable the other day, who was caught on tape saying the Murdoch empire needed to be stopped and he would see to it.  What political hogwash and espionage when the country is in S.O.S, people are starving in the world, and millions being spent trying to get Gaddafi out of Libya.  It’s time to let go of something again, to make way for new things to come into our lives. (You can post your general comments on http://moneyworkshops.blogspot.com)

De-clutter tip
So this weekend’s de-clutter tip is prepare for a window of opportunity.  Focus on your strengths and qualities.  Then write down the things that you absolutely hate.  Yes, chose one, think about what it would be like to wake up in the morning knowing that you didn’t have to do it anymore.  Hold that thought!  Don’t interrupt it with, ‘what will I do instead’.  Because when you truly let go, something amazing happens.  That door will close, and a window of opportunity will open.  It will be something you can do and give you a new focus.  Give us a call.  We’d love to help you identify the door to close.
Let the windows of heaven open over you!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Regards
 
 
Saleah
 
 

Sporting chance

If you weren’t lucky last week, you could still be in with a chance to get ‘golden tickets’ to the few remaining games at the Olympics: boxing, football, weight lifting.  If these were classed as ‘golden tickets’ the other ones (athletics, swimming etc) must have been ‘double platinum deluxe’ tickets.

Hard times, no growth, trouble in the Middle East
Speaking of games – England’s Tennis champion, Andy Murray has a chance if he keeps his head.  Then, at least one of the Williams has a chance.  So, all eyes are looking out for victory.  So how do we get back into the game?  I can’t help thinking with all the cut backs there won’t be any trees left to grow anything.  People are just going through the motions, waiting to be culled. The Habitat store has just gone under.  What an icon of a shop. And RAC have sold out to Aviva insurance.  However, you’ll never see an insurance company going out of business.  And there’s a strike this Thursday 30th by public sector workers.  How can anyone grow and develop with all this going on: fear of job loss, rising prices?  It must be said, it’s time to think global market.  If the money isn’t here in the UK, then it’s got to be in China, India, possibly Africa somewhere.  Look as far east as you can for developing countries.  (You can post your general comments below)

De-clutter tip
So this weekend’s de-clutter tip is sporting chance.  Pick up your racket and get into the game.  There’s a strong chance you may win your way to victory.  Do you enjoy your job?  There must be something that would give you great joy and get your creative juices going again.  It’s in you and you were born to succeed.  Give us a call. It could be a step in the right direction 
You’re in with a sporting chance!




































Regards

Saleah

http://www.moneyworkshops.co.uk/