Wednesday, April 10, 2013

15 Things Successful People Do



Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome.

Whether in business or life, there's a fine line between success and failure. Booker T. Washington’s quote highlights the inevitability of obstacles on the path to success. In fact, I firmly believe success and failure go hand-in-hand. Those looking to succeed must first fail or learn from those who failed.

Successful individuals aren't just born, there’s a lot more that goes into the equation. I've found those who are highly successful have a lot more in common than we may think. If you’re seeking success, these habits may come in handy.


Tuesday, April 9, 2013

An Individual Who Changed His World - Bill Gates.

“Your most unhappy customers are your greatest source of learning.”


Bill Gates is best known as one of the most successful investors and contractors of all times and as the person, who have made the biggest revolution in the computer technologies. Born in Seattle, Washington in 1955, his interests in math and science began when he was in the high school. After he graduated school, he continued studying in Harvard University, where he spent some time with Paul Allen. They started working together on a project called BASIC, which is simply the basis of the first microcomputer. However,

Friday, April 5, 2013

For One Man, It Really Is The End Of The World.


Hey Guys, Came Across This Interesting Interview on A Man Who has traveled round the world! Read on!



As business goes increasingly global, many wonder: Is it true that people are the same wherever you go? One man has an answer. Not very many people in the world have visited all 193 countries, but one more person is about to accomplish this spectacular goal.

His name is Chris Guillebeau. He’s the architect of the Art of Non-Conformity and bestselling author of The $100 Start-up: Reinventing the Way You Make a Living, Do What You Love and Create a New Future. I've visited less than 20 countries. Every time I go someplace new, my entire perspective is radically changed. The idea of visiting 193 is so tantalizing not only for the promise of a new vision and countless thrilling, terrifying and illuminating experiences, but because it shows that anything is possible.
I had a million questions for Chris. He graciously took the time to respond even as his plane was touching down at Heath-row for his journey to Norway, the last country on the list, where he will celebrate his birthday with friends, family and fans this weekend. Here’s a glimpse into his wondrous journey.