This entry was first written by me in 2013. I thought I’d bring it over here as it was rather relevant then as it is today.
I was first introduced to competency based training and assessment way back in 2009. At that time, I just started a company with 3 business partners. It was a facilities management consultancy firm where we help companies and asset owners manage their facilities.
When we started the company, we had a vision of venturing into training in Facilities Management. There was some discussion with another training provider on this partnership and hence, I was introduced to Competency Based Training and Assessment.
The reason I left was because...
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Author, Speaker, Trainer, Assessor and Developer.. The challenges and victories, the experience and learning, thoughts and feelings, Sharing the books I read and people I meet..
Sunday, 5 March 2017
Saturday, 4 March 2017
Recommended Reads - 2 Lessons Learned From Stephen R. Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
I do not really read a wide genre of books. I think as much as I can remember, all those books that I’ve read were self-help, management and biographies.
There are a few books that, I feel, might require a second or third read and there are some that I would recommend to my students and my friends. One such book is Steven R. Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.
Writing a 400 page book is hard work but writing a bestseller that has 15 million copies sold all over the world requires quality content with..
There are a few books that, I feel, might require a second or third read and there are some that I would recommend to my students and my friends. One such book is Steven R. Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.
Writing a 400 page book is hard work but writing a bestseller that has 15 million copies sold all over the world requires quality content with..
Friday, 3 March 2017
Recommended Reads - Habit of Reading In The Entertainment Age
“I’m too busy to read” “I’m too tired “ These are the two most popular reasons I hear almost every time I speak about reading to my audience. Strangely enough, most of those who gave the same reasoning were never short of time for tv, facebook, youtube and mobile games. Perhaps, reading is not...
Thursday, 2 March 2017
I Just Can't Believe It..
It has been many months since I moved my blog and when I logged in to this blog a few weeks ago, I had a shock! A good shock, it is. I just can't believe that this blog is still having readers/visitors from all over the world.
I am really really humbled. For that, I would like to say thank you.
And I've decided to link my own blog to this one by putting up the first 2 paragraph of my blog post here and if you choose to read more or if the topic interests you, you can click on 'read more' link.
So what have I been up to lately?
Tonnes of things. Currently, I'm still the freelance trainer as you might have read in the previous posts of this blog. At the same time, I am working on a few things and maybe, if you and I have something in common and a common goal, maybe we can work on something.
You'll get the entire write up via the 'read more'link below.
You'll get the entire write up via the 'read more'link below.
I look forward to hear from you.
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Saturday, 26 July 2014
Notification Of Blog Transfer
Dear Readers,
It has been quite some time since I blogged here and it has been a wonderful experience sharing the things I do and the books I've read.
With immediate effect, this blog will not be updated further and this is the last entry here. I'll be transfering these information to my own website http://mohamadfaizal.com/
It is an emotional move because it is through this blog that I gained my business contacts, contracts, acquaintances and friends. It is the outreach of this blog that led me to people from different parts of the world.
As emotional as it is, I think it is time for some changes. I thank you for reading my entries and sharing your perspective. I look forward to your future visits into my new website http://mohamadfaizal.com/
It has been quite some time since I blogged here and it has been a wonderful experience sharing the things I do and the books I've read.
With immediate effect, this blog will not be updated further and this is the last entry here. I'll be transfering these information to my own website http://mohamadfaizal.com/
It is an emotional move because it is through this blog that I gained my business contacts, contracts, acquaintances and friends. It is the outreach of this blog that led me to people from different parts of the world.
As emotional as it is, I think it is time for some changes. I thank you for reading my entries and sharing your perspective. I look forward to your future visits into my new website http://mohamadfaizal.com/
Wednesday, 11 June 2014
My First National Achievers' Congress in 2014.
If you have read in my earlier posts, I stated my commitment to take up more classes this year. So end May 2014, I attended the National Achiever's Congress 2014 at Resorts World Sentosa. It was my first NAC event and I think I will look forward to more. It's not just the speakers or the motivational speech, it is also about the ideas and new ways of doing things that provides us with new options.
I do have a few friends who told me things such as "Whats the point of attending" or "the NAC can't change your life" and the list goes on. I'm not sure what the negativity is all about but in some sense I do agree with them. Yes, a seminar, like any other form of learning will not change lives. Action is needed in order to change our results. My response to them; Learning is part of taking action. There's learning and there's applying.
This year's keynote speaker was the ever inspiring Nick Vujicic. He was the last speaker and during that time, ... there were more people that the usual NAC attendees. I wonder where they've disappeared to in the first 2.5 days.
Other speakers include;
1. Brendon Burchard - The World's No 1 Motivation & Marketing Trainer.
2. Tom Hopkins - The World's Leading Authority on Sales.
3. Adam Ginsberg - The No 1 Expert on Making Money on the Internet, particularly Ebay and Amazon.
4. Andrews Matthews - Illustrator and Author of Being Happy
5. Andy Harrington - Leading Public Speaking Expert
6. Caroline Claydon - Rich Dad Education Coach
7. Daniel Miller - Domain Trading Expert
8. Gerry Robert - Bestselling Author
9. John Burley - Legendary Real Estate Mentor.
10. J.T. Foxx - World's No 1 Wealth Coach
11. Kieron Sweeney - Digital Entrepreneur
12. Peng Joon - Voted No 1 Digital Marketer
13. Cayden Chang & Sean Seah - Masters of Value Investing
14. Shiv Khera - Author and Business Consultant.
Brendon Burchard
Brendon is young, energetic and he shared about his near-death experience that led him to find 3 most empowering questions that we should all ask ourselves. He spoke about the importance of having an online presence and establishing credibility.
Tom Hopkins
Tom is the last of the powerful three of the old time speakers which also includes; Jim Rohn and Zig Ziglar. Tom did a sales demonstration in front of everyone and we are all mesmerized by the flair that he displayed. If he comes in next NAC, I will sign up for his Sales class. He also shared that almost 20 years ago, a man by the name of Dennis Wee became his student and now, he owns one of the largest real estate companies in the country.
Adam Ginsberg
Adam is truly a master at what he does; internet marketing using Amazon and Ebay. He shared about how a very young girl sold a 'Ghost Walking Stick' and made an amazing sum of money. All Ebay sellers, you need to listen to this guy. He has developed a system where we can cross trade between Ebay and Amazon.
Andrews Matthews
Andrews is true artist. He uses illustrations to show his point. He spoke twice during this congress and he mesmerized the audience on both occasions. At the end of his presentation, he auctioned off the whole drawing that he did for a cool sum of $60,000! All those money will be donated to Reach (http://www.reach.org.sg/).
I've been wanting to use illustrations in my workshops but damn, do my drawing sucks... BIG TIME! Andrews pulled it off very very well. Maybe I should work on my drawings.
Andy Harrington
Andy specializes in public speaking. He got a random volunteer on stage and he helped the guy with his stage posture. You guys need to see it to believe it. If Andy is here again next year, I'll sign up for his class.
Caroline Claydon
A student of Robert T. Kiyosaki and a real estate investor herself, Caroline shared some important principles in financial freedom and wealth creation using real estate. She helped me understand Rich Dad's concept better and she shared on how overpriced the property prices are in Singapore. The system she has set up was fantastic and I think her participants get their more than just their first property in the UK.
Daniel Miller
Daniel shared something even more interesting, which is online real estate. It was quite an eye opener for me and I think it has some amazing potential.
John Burley
John is the real deal in real estate investments. He is the man responsible in working with Robert Kiyosaki on his real estate investments. In addition to that, he is the man who trained Nick Vujicic in real estate investments. Unfortunately, I can't see how I can use this knowledge. The property prices in Singapore is crazy and the public housing that most Singaporeans have, will lose its value after 90 years.
J.T. Foxx.
This guy literally stormed onto the stage and wowed the crowd with his energy and stage charisma. Simply awesome. He shared his commitment to make about 40 Singaporeans millionaires. That is one tough challenge but it'll be interesting to see what this guy can do.
Kieron Sweeney
Kieron specializes in mobile application technology. His model is perfect at this time because the number of smart phone users are increasing and the platform he created is able to 'jump start' anyone into starting a Digital Mobile business.
Peng Joon
Peng Joon spoke about his past and his present. He has over 500 websites generating him over $20m in the last 7 years. I have been make several attempts over the internet. For some reason, I am a more successful buyer than a seller. I've attended a few internet marketing programs in the past. I need to make this one work this time!
Cayden Chang & Sean Seah
Cayden and Sean spoke about Value Investing, which is the investing preference by Warren Buffett. Sean shared the different investment strategies and I think 2 of them are very sound to me.
Shiv Khera
Shiv spoke about values and that how someone who has a job but is not working, really amounts to stealing. I could not have put it better.
Nick Vujicic
This is one amazing speaker. He spoke a lot of personal values. He spoke about having a vision for oneself and taking one step at a time. He shared about how he started off his speaking business which I think is simply inspirational. The foundation of success is values. If a person has wrong values, success is meaningless and he explained on the importance of building our value system as a foundation for success.
What I learned from NAC 2014?
This NAC delivered a lot of new information and reinforcement of old knowledge. Some of the things I've learned;
1. Values - Our values and beliefs must be the root or foundation of our ventures. So what if we are rich but we neglected our basic responsibilities with the different roles entrusted to us. What is a million dollar deal if our family is neglected and left for ruin..
2. Discover who we are and how do we want to impact the world - Purpose... What is our purpose in this life? Before we can change the world, we need look within. What is in us that needs to be changed. The world will change when we change.
3. The Attitude of Gratitude - Be thankful for what you have. Every night, think of 3 things that makes you happy. Get pictures of your family, friends and put it on a poster board. This will help you remember who you are and who you is behind you. Here's a good example on why this works..
When you do something for someone, maybe a colleague or a family member and that person expresses gratitude for what you've done. How would you feel? You will feel good and appreciated and you tend to give more, thus that person will receive more. The magic of it all..
4. Exercise - Build health for wealth. I'm always procrastinating this one. Time to get back into shape.
5. Dream.. If you don't dream, you'll get nightmares.. Interesting way to put it across.
| Workbook for National Achiever Congress 2014 Singapore |
I do have a few friends who told me things such as "Whats the point of attending" or "the NAC can't change your life" and the list goes on. I'm not sure what the negativity is all about but in some sense I do agree with them. Yes, a seminar, like any other form of learning will not change lives. Action is needed in order to change our results. My response to them; Learning is part of taking action. There's learning and there's applying.
This year's keynote speaker was the ever inspiring Nick Vujicic. He was the last speaker and during that time, ... there were more people that the usual NAC attendees. I wonder where they've disappeared to in the first 2.5 days.
Other speakers include;
1. Brendon Burchard - The World's No 1 Motivation & Marketing Trainer.
2. Tom Hopkins - The World's Leading Authority on Sales.
3. Adam Ginsberg - The No 1 Expert on Making Money on the Internet, particularly Ebay and Amazon.
4. Andrews Matthews - Illustrator and Author of Being Happy
5. Andy Harrington - Leading Public Speaking Expert
6. Caroline Claydon - Rich Dad Education Coach
7. Daniel Miller - Domain Trading Expert
8. Gerry Robert - Bestselling Author
9. John Burley - Legendary Real Estate Mentor.
10. J.T. Foxx - World's No 1 Wealth Coach
11. Kieron Sweeney - Digital Entrepreneur
12. Peng Joon - Voted No 1 Digital Marketer
13. Cayden Chang & Sean Seah - Masters of Value Investing
14. Shiv Khera - Author and Business Consultant.
| Notes from Brendon Burchard's session. I bet it's drawn by Andrews Matthews. |
Brendon is young, energetic and he shared about his near-death experience that led him to find 3 most empowering questions that we should all ask ourselves. He spoke about the importance of having an online presence and establishing credibility.
| Tom Hopkins - Unbelievable |
Tom Hopkins
Tom is the last of the powerful three of the old time speakers which also includes; Jim Rohn and Zig Ziglar. Tom did a sales demonstration in front of everyone and we are all mesmerized by the flair that he displayed. If he comes in next NAC, I will sign up for his Sales class. He also shared that almost 20 years ago, a man by the name of Dennis Wee became his student and now, he owns one of the largest real estate companies in the country.
| Adam Ginsberg getting NAC participant to take a selfie |
Adam is truly a master at what he does; internet marketing using Amazon and Ebay. He shared about how a very young girl sold a 'Ghost Walking Stick' and made an amazing sum of money. All Ebay sellers, you need to listen to this guy. He has developed a system where we can cross trade between Ebay and Amazon.
Andrews Matthews
Andrews is true artist. He uses illustrations to show his point. He spoke twice during this congress and he mesmerized the audience on both occasions. At the end of his presentation, he auctioned off the whole drawing that he did for a cool sum of $60,000! All those money will be donated to Reach (http://www.reach.org.sg/).
I've been wanting to use illustrations in my workshops but damn, do my drawing sucks... BIG TIME! Andrews pulled it off very very well. Maybe I should work on my drawings.
Andy Harrington
Andy specializes in public speaking. He got a random volunteer on stage and he helped the guy with his stage posture. You guys need to see it to believe it. If Andy is here again next year, I'll sign up for his class.
Caroline Claydon
A student of Robert T. Kiyosaki and a real estate investor herself, Caroline shared some important principles in financial freedom and wealth creation using real estate. She helped me understand Rich Dad's concept better and she shared on how overpriced the property prices are in Singapore. The system she has set up was fantastic and I think her participants get their more than just their first property in the UK.
Daniel Miller
Daniel shared something even more interesting, which is online real estate. It was quite an eye opener for me and I think it has some amazing potential.
John Burley
John is the real deal in real estate investments. He is the man responsible in working with Robert Kiyosaki on his real estate investments. In addition to that, he is the man who trained Nick Vujicic in real estate investments. Unfortunately, I can't see how I can use this knowledge. The property prices in Singapore is crazy and the public housing that most Singaporeans have, will lose its value after 90 years.
J.T. Foxx.
This guy literally stormed onto the stage and wowed the crowd with his energy and stage charisma. Simply awesome. He shared his commitment to make about 40 Singaporeans millionaires. That is one tough challenge but it'll be interesting to see what this guy can do.
Kieron Sweeney
Kieron specializes in mobile application technology. His model is perfect at this time because the number of smart phone users are increasing and the platform he created is able to 'jump start' anyone into starting a Digital Mobile business.
Peng Joon
Peng Joon spoke about his past and his present. He has over 500 websites generating him over $20m in the last 7 years. I have been make several attempts over the internet. For some reason, I am a more successful buyer than a seller. I've attended a few internet marketing programs in the past. I need to make this one work this time!
Cayden Chang & Sean Seah
Cayden and Sean spoke about Value Investing, which is the investing preference by Warren Buffett. Sean shared the different investment strategies and I think 2 of them are very sound to me.
Shiv Khera
Shiv spoke about values and that how someone who has a job but is not working, really amounts to stealing. I could not have put it better.
Nick Vujicic
This is one amazing speaker. He spoke a lot of personal values. He spoke about having a vision for oneself and taking one step at a time. He shared about how he started off his speaking business which I think is simply inspirational. The foundation of success is values. If a person has wrong values, success is meaningless and he explained on the importance of building our value system as a foundation for success.
| Notes from Nick's session. |
| Making sure I arrived early. |
What I learned from NAC 2014?
This NAC delivered a lot of new information and reinforcement of old knowledge. Some of the things I've learned;
1. Values - Our values and beliefs must be the root or foundation of our ventures. So what if we are rich but we neglected our basic responsibilities with the different roles entrusted to us. What is a million dollar deal if our family is neglected and left for ruin..
2. Discover who we are and how do we want to impact the world - Purpose... What is our purpose in this life? Before we can change the world, we need look within. What is in us that needs to be changed. The world will change when we change.
3. The Attitude of Gratitude - Be thankful for what you have. Every night, think of 3 things that makes you happy. Get pictures of your family, friends and put it on a poster board. This will help you remember who you are and who you is behind you. Here's a good example on why this works..
When you do something for someone, maybe a colleague or a family member and that person expresses gratitude for what you've done. How would you feel? You will feel good and appreciated and you tend to give more, thus that person will receive more. The magic of it all..
4. Exercise - Build health for wealth. I'm always procrastinating this one. Time to get back into shape.
5. Dream.. If you don't dream, you'll get nightmares.. Interesting way to put it across.
Wednesday, 30 April 2014
Lessons From The Passing Of 2 Uncles
This morning, I attending a funeral and prayer session for my uncle who passed on last night. He was my wife's uncle to be specific. It's the second funeral this month within my extended family. Funerals kind of reminds me of the things I need to do, the legacy I need to leave for my family. The unpredictability of life reminds me of the balance I need to achieve in life.
Early this month, my own uncle died after 6 months of battle with pancreas cancer. Both men has lived good lives. They left behind a loving wife, grown up children and even grandchildren. No, they were no celebrities, but they have achieved great things and both has taught me some of life's lessons;
My own uncle passed on a week before the birth of my second daughter. He was a good man, strong beliefs and quite a disciplinarian. I have never seen him without a smile. He was a retired police officer. I remember seeing him in his uniform and the holstered pistol has always been my focus. I always pictured him in action like those in TJ Hooker series.
He retired from the police force in the early 90s. He was about 45 at that time, I think. Everyone was wondering what he would do next. He did something that no one in the family expected; he started building computers!
We came to his house one day, my cousin invited us to his room to play computer games. In the 90s, computers were still in the early stages. Not everyone can afford one. My dad asked my uncle how much he bought it for. He said he made it himself. He learnt by reading books he borrowed from the library! Since his price was more than reasonable, my dad ordered 2 sets from him. I remembered feeling rich having two computers at home. As word of mouth spread, my uncle had more orders.
As computer progresses, so did he. He made friends with retailers and suppliers, getting them to share their knowledge with him in building computers. I can tell that he was passionate about it. When he visited us, he will run through the computers to make sure things are working fine. I learned the function of 'Disk Defragmenting' from him.
He decided to stop dealing with computers after about 10 years because computers were getting more affordable and it almost didn't make sense to build your own. He joined the security industry. When I heard the news of his pancreas cancer, it was a shock to me. I thought he would be the last person in the family to ever get sick, considering his health consciousness and selective of the foods he eat. My aunt told me stories of how she and my cousins smuggled delicacies when he was out working. Alas, everyone has their time.
As I reflect on how he lived, I learnt the importance of learning. Knowledge is out there, we need to seek it. Be passionate and try different things. No one has to fit into my shoes. It is designed by me for me.
My wife's uncle was another sad story. He was supposed to get an operation done on his leg but doctors said that they could not do it due to his weak heart. Picture this, you need an operation that can save your live but you can't have the operation because of your weak heart. I asked myself if life can get any more stranger. Alas, things happen for a reason. Only HE knows what we know not.
As I reflect on those incident, he taught me the importance of health. One should take care of his body when he can so that his body can take care of him when he can't.
May His Blessings be upon them both...
Early this month, my own uncle died after 6 months of battle with pancreas cancer. Both men has lived good lives. They left behind a loving wife, grown up children and even grandchildren. No, they were no celebrities, but they have achieved great things and both has taught me some of life's lessons;
My own uncle passed on a week before the birth of my second daughter. He was a good man, strong beliefs and quite a disciplinarian. I have never seen him without a smile. He was a retired police officer. I remember seeing him in his uniform and the holstered pistol has always been my focus. I always pictured him in action like those in TJ Hooker series.
He retired from the police force in the early 90s. He was about 45 at that time, I think. Everyone was wondering what he would do next. He did something that no one in the family expected; he started building computers!
We came to his house one day, my cousin invited us to his room to play computer games. In the 90s, computers were still in the early stages. Not everyone can afford one. My dad asked my uncle how much he bought it for. He said he made it himself. He learnt by reading books he borrowed from the library! Since his price was more than reasonable, my dad ordered 2 sets from him. I remembered feeling rich having two computers at home. As word of mouth spread, my uncle had more orders.
As computer progresses, so did he. He made friends with retailers and suppliers, getting them to share their knowledge with him in building computers. I can tell that he was passionate about it. When he visited us, he will run through the computers to make sure things are working fine. I learned the function of 'Disk Defragmenting' from him.
He decided to stop dealing with computers after about 10 years because computers were getting more affordable and it almost didn't make sense to build your own. He joined the security industry. When I heard the news of his pancreas cancer, it was a shock to me. I thought he would be the last person in the family to ever get sick, considering his health consciousness and selective of the foods he eat. My aunt told me stories of how she and my cousins smuggled delicacies when he was out working. Alas, everyone has their time.
As I reflect on how he lived, I learnt the importance of learning. Knowledge is out there, we need to seek it. Be passionate and try different things. No one has to fit into my shoes. It is designed by me for me.
My wife's uncle was another sad story. He was supposed to get an operation done on his leg but doctors said that they could not do it due to his weak heart. Picture this, you need an operation that can save your live but you can't have the operation because of your weak heart. I asked myself if life can get any more stranger. Alas, things happen for a reason. Only HE knows what we know not.
As I reflect on those incident, he taught me the importance of health. One should take care of his body when he can so that his body can take care of him when he can't.
May His Blessings be upon them both...
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