I have a brilliant idea to generate extra money. Well, right now i work at a small office downtown and I also earn money from internet. And now i plan to build automotive workstation. Actually i will do this project with my friend since i don’t have automotive background. I just know that this will makes me richer if everything running smoothly. My job is to prepare all necessary equipments. So, i browse in internet and landed in a site that provide everything I need such as automotive lifts, air compressor, A/C service equipment and many more. It makes my job easier.
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Posted on April 16th, 2009 by Admin with No Comments »
Below are famous life quotes by Theodore Roosevelt.
“…the man who really counts in the world is the doer, not the mere critic-the man who actually does the work, even if roughly and imperfectly, not the man who only talks or writes about how it ought to be done.” (1891)
“Criticism is necessary and useful; it is often indispensable; but it can never take the place of action, or be even a poor substitute for it. The function of the mere critic is of very subordinate usefulness. It is the doer of deeds who actually counts in the battle for life, and not the man who looks on and says how the fight ought to be fought, without himself sharing the stress and the danger.” (1894)
And below is short biography of Theodore Roosevelt:
Born in 1882 at Hyde Park, New York–now a national historic site–he attended Harvard University and Columbia Law School. On St. Patrick’s Day, 1905, he married Eleanor Roosevelt.
He started his politic career when he was elected as New York Senate in 1910. President Wilson appointed him Assistant Secretary of the Navy, and he was the Democratic nominee for Vice President in 1920 and He was elected President in November 1932.
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Posted on April 8th, 2009 by Admin with 2 Comments »
Yes, that’s right if you have brilliant idea and you feel that it will be something great but you still have doubt to start it and show it to the world or you have try it but all of those ideas just fail just tell to yourself that it’s never too late to decide to never give up.
That was Coloned Sanders did and now his story has become an example of motivation and inspirational story. Here what colonel story:
When Colonel Harland Sanders retired at the age of 65, he had little to show for himself, except an old Caddie roadster, a $105 monthly pension check, and a recipe for chicken.
Knowing he couldn’t live on his pension, he took his chicken recipe in hand, got behind the wheel of his van, and set out to make his fortune. His first plan was to sell his chicken recipe to restaurant owners, who would in turn give him a residual for every piece of chicken they sold–5 cents per chicken. The first restaurateur he called on turned him down.
So did the second.
So did the third.
In fact, the first 1008 sales calls Colonel Sanders made ended in rejection. Still, he continued to call on owners as he traveled across the USA, sleeping in his car to save money. Prospect number 1009 gave him his first “yes.”
After two years of making daily sales he had signed up a total of five restaurants. Still the Colonel pressed on, knowing that he had a great chicken recipe and that someday the idea would catch on.
Of course, you know how the story ends. The idea DID catch on. By 1963 the Colonel had 600 restaurants across the country selling his secret recipe of Kentucky Fried Chicken (with 11 herbs and spices).
In 1964 he was bought out by future Kentucky governor John Brown. Even though the sale made him a multi-millionaire, he continued to represent and promote KFC until his death in 1990.
Colonel Sanders’ story teaches an important lesson: its never too late to decide to never give up.
Earlier in his life the Colonel was involved in other business ventures–but they weren’t successful. He had a gas station in the 30′s, a restaurant in the 40′s, and he gave up on both of them. At the age of 65, however, Harland Sanders decided his chicken idea was the right idea, and he refused to give up, even in spite of repeated rejection.
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Posted on March 24th, 2009 by Admin with No Comments »