Emotional Intelligence
August 23, 2014 2 Comments

For Whom Wealth Matters
August 22, 2014 Leave a comment
1.) 99 per cent of Buffett’s wealth was earned after his 50th birthday.
2.) Berkshire’s Book Value has beat the S&P 500 in 43 out of 44 years on a five year rolling average basis.
3.) Buffett’s net worth of $63.3 billion is greater than the combined GDPs of Ghana and Cambodia.
4.) Buffett is “ready“ to double his investment in renewable energy ,bringing the total to an amount that could build 46 Burj Al Arabs.
5.) In 2013, Buffett made on average $37 million per day.
6.) Buffett has so far donated enough money in his life time to build 4 Apple ‘Spaceship’ Campuses.
7.) If you invested $1,000 in Berkshire Hathaway in 1970, you’d have $4.86 m today. Read more of this post
August 22, 2014 2 Comments
Most successful people know that how you say “no“ can be the difference between maintaining someone’s respect and ruining a relationship.
Telling people ‘no’ does not need to be an act of rejection. In fact, learning to say “no“ the right way can actually prove that you’re an attentive person.
First, understand the request. Hardly anybody will ask you to do something without a solid reason, so it’s safe to assume that when someone requests a favour, it’s meaningful to them. Successful people take the time to understand why each request is important to the person asking, as it shows they care even if they don’t have time to help.Total immersion in the request for even a short period of time tells the other person that you value them and what they are trying to achieve. Read more of this post
August 22, 2014 Leave a comment
Successful people make decisions on how to make the best use of their time. They do not focus on perfection or being the best; instead they work on doing what is needed to get the job done.August 22, 2014 Leave a comment
My roommate would hardly ever prepare for exams, just do a night-out (study all night) before exams from my notes, leave out complete chapters and manage a decent 65%!
Lucky? No. Smart! She zeroed in on the right notes to read, had the sense to drop the non-payers and concentrate on the correct stuff.
Somewhere, the line between luck and smartness is thin and merges. What we see as being born luck is a sort of skill in focussing on getting the most out of life with the least expenditure of resources.