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About annatsai

I was born in Taiwan and came to this wonderful land of opportunity in 1974. I met my husband in Texas, got married in Iowa had my first son Ben in Minnesota and my second son Sam in California. My husband and I reside in Pennsylvania. My children both live in Pittsburgh. We are blessed to have my mother-in-law lives near us that we visits daily. In my life I have been to many places and enjoyed and learned from all my experiences. Now I am having fun on the exciting journey of Network Marketing. Working with a growing team together I coach and mentor people to have success in this industry. I am owning my life and I enjoy showing people to do the same.

Road Map to Success

In order to have success in life. We do need a road map. One that is created by someone who has been there and done that and has the desire to take others through the road to success. I am blessed to know a few of these legends who have the heart of a mentor and share their life experiences and principles they follow.

We each have a unique path in life. We also have much to share with the world.
I welcome comments and input to anything I share in my blog so that many can benefit from the open forum.
First, I like to pose some questions.
What is success to you?
Have you achieved it?
Are you on your way?
What is it that you are looking for in reaching it?
Let’s enjoy the journey.

 
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Posted by on June 21, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

Simple Strategies from a legend

Jim Rohn is one of my hero and what he recommends rate high in my mind. I love simple  life changing concepts Jim Rohn is sharing from his first mentor Mr. Shoaff

Over a five-year period of time when I was age 25 to 31, my first mentor Mr. Shoaff taught me some extraordinarily simple things, before his untimely passing at age 49. He only went through the 9th grade in school. He never finished high school, never went to college, never went to a university. So he put his experiences and ideas in very simple language, which, I think for me—a kid from the farms of Idaho—was so important.

When I would say, “This is all the company pays,” Mr. Shoaff would say, “No, that is all they pay you.” I thought, “That is a new way to look at it.” I told him things cost too much. But he said, “No, you can’t afford them.” Well, that was a new concept for me. He promised that if I would improve, then I would qualify for more money. So I learned that we don’t have to work on the company, we have to work on ourselves. Now if it had been technical, I would have missed it. If it had been mystic, I would have backed away. But it was just basic, blunt “a-b-c” stuff that I hadn’t thought of before. For me it was the beginning of what he called “personal development.”

Mr. Shoaff also taught me that life puts some of the more valuable things on the high shelf so that you can’t get to them until you qualify. If you want the things on the high shelf, you must stand on the books you read. With every book you read, you get to stand a little higher.

And the “biggie” that forever had an impact on me: “Success is something you attract by the person you become.” That phrase changed my life. Success is not to be pursued, but to be attracted by the person you become. Put your energy into becoming a better you, the best you. Learn the skills. Practice the skills. Attract the success.

Those few simple strategies and ideas helped change my life, forever, for the better. Thank you, once again, Mr. Shoaff.
We can all learn from these simple ideas. Success is easier to achieve when it is simple.
Have a great and simply happy day!

 
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Posted by on June 20, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

concentration 5.2

If you are unable to control your fears, just say to your faulty determination, “Do not falter or be afraid, for I am not really alone. I am surrounded by invisible forces that will assist me to remove the unfavorable appearances.” Soon you will have more courage.
The only difference between the fearless man and the fearful one is in his will, his hope. So if you lack success, believe in it, hope for it, claim it. You can use the same method to brace up your thoughts of desire, aspiration, imagination, expectation, ambition, understanding, trust and assurance.
If you get anxious, angry, discouraged, undecided or worried, it is because you are not receiving the co-operation of the higher powers of your mind. By your Will you can so organize the powers of the mind that your moods change only as you want them to instead of as circumstances affect you. Does that include concentrating on what you eat ? Or what you see while walking ? Well, no matter what you may be doing, when in practice think of nothing else but that act at the time. The idea is to be able to control your unimportant acts, otherwise you set up a habit that it will be hard to overcome, because your faculties have not been in the habit of concentrating. Your faculties cannot be disorganized one minute and organized the next. If you allow the mind to wander while you are doing small things, it will be likely to get into mischief and make it hard to concentrate on the important act when it comes.
The will does not act with clearness, decision and promptness unless they are trained to do so. There are comparatively few that really know what they are doing every minute of the day. It is not difficult to know what you are doing all the time, if you will just practice concentration and with a reposeful deliberation, and train yourself to think clearly, promptly, and decisive.
If you allow yourself to worry or hurry in what you are doing, this will not be clearly photographed upon the sensitized plate of the subjective mind, and you therefore will not be really conscious of your actions. So practice accuracy and concentration of thought, and also absolute truthfulness and you will soon be able to concentrate.

 
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Posted by on June 17, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

Concentration 5.1

“Where There Is A Will There Is A Way.” The reason this is so is that the Will can make a way if given the chance to secure the assistance of aiding forces. The more it is developed the higher the way to which it will lead. When everything looks gloomy and discouraging, then is the time to show what you are made of by rejoicing that you can control your moods by making them as calm, serene and bright as if prosperity were yours.
“Be faithful in sowing the thought seeds of success, in perfect trust that the sun will not cease to shine and bring a generous harvest in one season.”
It is not always necessary to think of the success of a venture when you are actually engaged in it. For when the body is inactive the mind is most free to catch new ideas that will further the opportunity you are seeking. When you are actually engaged in doing something, you are thinking in the channels you have previously constructed and the work does not have to be done over again.
When you are in a negative mood the intuitions are more active, for you are not then controlling your thoughts by the will. Everything we do. should have the approval of the intuition.
When you are in a negative mood you attract thoughts of similar nature through the law of affinity. That is why it is so important to form thoughts of a success nature to attract similar ones. If you have never made a study of this subject, you may think this is all foolishness, but it is a fact that there are thought currents that unerringly bring thoughts of a similar nature. Many persons who think of failure actually attract failure by their worries, their anxieties, their over activity. These thoughts are bound to bring failure. When you once learn the laws of thought and think of nothing but Good, Truth, Success, you will make more progress with less effort than you ever made before.

There are forces that can aid the mind that are hardly dreamed of by the average person. When you learn to believe more in the value of thought and its laws you will be led aright and your business gains will multiply.

 
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Posted by on June 15, 2011 in Leadership, Power, Self Development

 

CONCENTRATION THE SILENT FORCE THAT PRODUCES RESULTS IN ALL BUSINESS

Thoughts are powerful. Through concentrated thought power you can make yourself whatever you please.
By thought you can greatly increase your efficiency and strength. You are surrounded by all kinds of thoughts; some good, others bad, and you are sure to absorb some of the latter if you do not build up a positive mental attitude.
If you will study the needless moods of anxiety, worry, despondency, discouragement and others that are the result of uncontrolled thoughts, you will realize how important the control of your thoughts are. Your thoughts make you what you are.
If your thoughts are of a high nature, you become connected with people of the same mental caliber and you are able to help yourself. If your thoughts are tricky, you will bring tricky people to deal with you, who will try to cheat you.
If your thoughts are right kind, you will inspire confidence in those with whom you are dealing.
As you gain the good will of others your confidence and strength will increase.
You will soon learn the wonderful value of your thoughts and how serene you can become even when circumstances are the most trying. Such thoughts of Right and Good Will bring you into harmony with people that amount to something in the world and that are able to give you help if you should need it, as nearly everyone does at times.
You can now see why it is so important to concentrate your thoughts in the proper channels. It is very necessary that people should have confidence in you. When two people meet they have not the time to look each other up. They accept each other according to instinct which can usually be relied on.
You have concentrated within powers that if developed will bring you happiness greater than you can even imagine. Most people go rushing through life, literally driving away the very things they seek. By concentration you can revolutionize your life, accomplish infinitely more and without a great effort.

 
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Posted by on June 13, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

Get ready … get set … Go…Oh…No wait.

You just signed up a few new distributors. They are excited and ready to GO…..Well, Almost.Is that the mantra of your struggling distributors?

Here are a few quick ways to change this:

1. Get them hot, local leads so they have to talk to someone right away.

2. Ask them when they are going to talk to someone and start building their business. Or are they just too busy helping their boss build a big house for his retirement?

3. Build their confidence with an inspirational CD.

4. Reduce their fear of rejection by teaching them the proper rejection-free scripts for approaching prospects.

5. Reduce their fear of rejection by positioning them as messengers of hope, and remind them that they should only talk to the prospects that volunteer and want more hope in their life.

6. Motivate their spouse.

7. Create a vision by using one of the “Big Al” skills.

8. Work with your new distributor to jointly set the first few appointments.

These are just a few ways to jumpstart your new distributor into action.

If we don’t intervene, many distributors have such low self-esteem and confidence that they become professional “javelin catchers.”

One of our jobs as a leader is to develop a new distributor to the point where he can lead himself.

It takes a team to become successful and your team members are your jewels. Treasure them.

 
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Posted by on June 6, 2011 in Encouragement, Leadership, Marketing

 

Five Tips for Building Better Business Relationships

We’ve all heard that it’s not what you know but who you know that determines your success.

But sales coach Jim Cathcart asks this: ”Who is glad they know you?”

That’s why people do business with others they know and trust. When you offer value to another person, then they have a reason to care about staying connected with you. Cathcart offers these five tips for building better business relationships:

  1. Approach each contact as the beginning of a long-term high-value relationship. Expect great things over the long run, and do your part to help both of you achieve your desired outcomes.
  2. Plan to be loyal to your customers whether they are loyal to you or not. And be trustworthy, so they will want to be loyal in turn.
  3. Continually ask yourself, “What else could I do for them without asking for something else?”
  4. Give them the option to occasionally “have a bad day” without becoming upset or judgmental toward them. Nobody is always at their best.
  5. Don’t always ask for something, occasionally just give them something or just listen to them without trying to “fix” them or sell to them. Enjoy building long lasting business relationship.
 
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Posted by on May 18, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

How Do You Attract Opportunity into Your Life?

Jim Rohn was often asked this question: “How can I have more opportunities come into my life?”

This is a Good question, but most people did not expect the answer he gives.

Jim Rohn bypassed the obvious (and necessary) points about hard work, persistence and preparation. Most people that asks this question actually were very hard workers. And they had the great attribute of being seekers; they were on the outlook. But Jim know they were missing a very valuable point: attraction. Here is what Jim Rohn shared.

I always thought opportunities and success were something you went after, but then I found out that I needed to turn it around. Opportunities and success are not something you go after necessarily, but something you attract—by becoming an attractive person.

That’s why I teach development of skills. If you can develop your skills—keep refining all the parts of your character and yourself, your health, your relationships, etc., so that you become an attractive person to the marketplace—you’ll attract opportunity. Opportunity will probably seek you out. Your reputation will probably precede you and someone will want to do business with you. All of the possibilities are there by working on the philosophy that success is something you attract.

The key is to continue making yourself a more attractive person by the skills you have, the disciplines you have, the personality you’ve acquired, the character and reputation you have established, the language and speech you use—all of that refinement makes you more attractive to the marketplace.

Personal development is the never-ending chance to improve not only yourself, but also to attract opportunities and affect others.

 
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Posted by on May 17, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

How to be an effective Presenter

I read a series of articles by Darren Hardy about “Be a Rock Star Presenter” I enjoy the content, therefore I am sharing it with you.

Success in today’s world comes down to your ability to share your ideas, expand your influence and involve others into a worthy mission or cause. That means you need to learn to present.

By the way, EVERYBODY is a public speaker. Maybe you’re presenting your ideas at an office meeting, interviewing for a new job, or trying to convince your friends which movie should win the Oscar. Whatever the situation, being able to speak effectively in public is essential to success.

A recent survey conducted by Distinction discovered that, of the executives and entrepreneurs surveyed, more than 86 percent said being able to present effectively has a significant impact on their income and success.

According to most studies, people’s No. 1 fear is public speaking. No. 2 is death. Doesn’t that sound insane? People would rather die than speak in public. That means if you go to a funeral, more people would rather climb into the casket than give the eulogy!

First off, let’s put this into proper perspective: No one has ever died giving a bad presentation.

Someone once said: the reason why there is NO reason to be nervous is that people care far less than you think.

Remember this: People are not judging you as much as you think, because they don’t care as much as you think. If some disaster does happen, something explodes or you trip and fall, at least you know you will have more attention from the audience now than in the 30 seconds before. Now you can use that attention to do something good. Certainly, whatever you say next will be remembered. If nothing else your tragedy will give the audience something fun and funny to share. It’s not a big deal, really. The only one making it so is you. It’s all self-imposed fear conjuring. I think knowing this helps enormously.

No More Jitters
You might find it helpful to know that some of the most successful and famous public speakers have the same issues we all have.

  • Mark Twain, who made most of his income from speaking, not writing, said, “There are two types of speakers: those that are nervous and those that are liars.”
  • Elvis Presley said, “I’ve never gotten over what they call stage fright. I go through it every show.”
  • Bono, of U2, claims to get nervous the morning of every one of the thousands of shows he’s performed.
  • Thomas Jefferson was so afraid of public speaking that he had some one else read the State of the Union Address. George Washington didn’t like speaking either.
  • Winston Churchill, John F. Kennedy, Margaret Thatcher, Barbara Walters, Johnny Carson, Barbara Streisand have all reported fears of public communication.
  • Even Aristotle, Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, Winston Churchill, Jack Welch and James Earl Jones… and as we now know, the former King of England, all had stutters and were nervous speakers at one time in their lives.

So, hey, if you are a bit nervous, you are in good company… and there is a great chance you can still be stellar at it.

Who Do You Think You Are, Anyway?
Here’s another tip someone shared with me about being nervous before speaking. If you are nervous that means you are being an egotist—making yourself way too important. Instead you should be making this about the audience. Think about them, their hopes, dreams and ambitions. You are there only to serve them. The spotlight should be on them, not you. When you take the spotlight off yourself and make what you are there for about them, not only does your nervousness go away, but you also empathize and connect with your audience better.

“No one cares about your product; they only care about themselves.”

Principle No. 1:

“What matters to you, doesn’t necessarily matter to them.” Don’t look at your presentation from the viewpoint of what you want to tell them. Instead throw all that out and ask yourself: What do THEY want to hear? What’s important to them? What problems, concerns, worries, frustrations, needs or desires do they have? What is going to give them hope, comfort, security, meaning and be exciting to THEM?

Principle No. 2:

“People don’t remember what you say; they only remember how you make them feel.” Now what you say is important, but it needs to be on point with the ultimate feeling you are trying to lead them to.  Determine what matters to them and how you want them to feel, then craft your ideas into moving stories, analogies and metaphors to give them a memorable experience.


 
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Posted by on May 16, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

3 Traits of Great Leaders

John Maxwell’s 3 Characteristics of a Leader Leadership expert John Maxwell told SUCCESS in April 2009, “Ego and insecurity are the two greatest land mines of leadership. Ego creeps in when you start not to value other people—when you begin to look at people as what can they do for you instead ofwhat you can do for them.” He says there are three characteristics needed to become a successful leader.

1. Build consensus. Abraham Lincoln was great at bringing together the people around him to help make up for his weaknesses. “The fallacy of leadership is thinking if you can lead in one area, you can lead in all areas,” Maxwell says. Value the opinionof others before making a decision.

2. Practice humility. Instead of talking about their own accomplishments, leaders look to give the team the credit.

3. Take risks. Leaders are not afraid to step out and say this is what needs to be done. Winston Churchill, for example, stood alone against Parliament in his opposition to Nazism. “Churchill had the courage to do what he felt was right even in the midst of  severe opposition,”

We do see the characters of true great leaders are very different from what the world is portraying. A true leader is always looking for long term benefit. That is what needs to brought back into the leadership in the companies and government and our country.

 
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Posted by on May 12, 2011 in Uncategorized

 
 
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