We finally had the chance to visit Uncle Mus of Kwe Mwe at his newly opened shop at Giant Kota Damansara this morning. Lama dah plan nak pegi tapi sebok kan dengan segala errands yang nak dilarikan. Uncle Mus is still recovering from his recent slip disc prolapse, itu pun nampak cergas juga. Jauh-jauh datang ni, mestilah pekena signature dish iaitu Soto Johor. My husband makan Laksa Kedah yang Uncle Mus cakap is his partner's secret recipe, memang sedap. Ada daun jangguih ke apa tak pasti. Ada kawan saya (nama dia Sheyna), pernah post gambar makan laksa ada daun ni masa dia pegi Langkawi kot. Ni la first time saya jumpa laksa yang ada daun ni kat KL. Kot ada kat tempat lain nanti bagitau lah ye.
Thank you Uncle Mus layan & sembang dengan we all. Seronok dapat exchange stories and share experience. We all ni pun baru belajar.
Oh by the way, I just discovered Ali Brown, she shares benda yang dah tau tapi seronok untuk baca sebagai refresher. Ali Brown is a very successful online & marketing businesswoman. Bacalah sendiri ek. Sajelah untuk bagi motivasi supaya tak lemau kat tempat kerja.
Taken from Ali Brown's blog:
Changing your mindset can be a challenge, but the rewards are well worth the cost. Here’s how you can get started…
1. Eliminate negativity. This includes negative self-talk, too. Why would the universe bring you a better life if you don’t appreciate what you already have? Show gratitude for everything in your life now. Those seemingly bad days happen for a reason, so whenever you find yourself thinking, “I can’t do this” or “that’s impossible,” reframe it as the opposite. “I can do that, that is possible…” You owe it to yourself to give yourself the love and support you need to succeed.
2. Document your dreams. I wanted to manifest a new house, so I listed all of the qualities in my dream home: a 3-car garage, workout room, walk-in closets… (Don’t censor yourself! Anything is possible, even if it seems silly now.) I also bought some real estate magazines, cut out pictures of homes I love, and created a collage. I’m constantly updating my “dream board,” which is now proudly displayed in my new house!
3. Surround yourself ONLY with supportive people. I only shared my house dream with friends and family I knew would support my decision. (NOT those prone to phrases like “Are you crazy? Who do you think you are? Ms. Trump?”) Your true friends and family will be happy to share in your dream. If you don’t have anyone else to support you, then it’s time to make new friends—join a local networking group or a mastermind.
4. Decide, believe, and watch for clues. It’s not enough to make a decision to work towards your dreams. You must also truly believe in them! Don’t worry about HOW your dreams will manifest themselves. Watch for clues, and the HOW will find you, perhaps in the form of a new business partner or a new client. But remember that the dream comes before the HOW.
5. ACT on opportunities when they appear. Action involves risk. You might have to hire more people to help with a new client. You’ll need time to research that prospective business partner. Or figure out how to hire that amazing new mentor. But it’s up to YOU to take action when the path is revealed. The universe is supporting you, and each step will bring you closer to your dreams.
Apa-apa pun, tegakkan niat. Susah macam mana pun, InsyaAllah jadi mudah.
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