hello... i just want to post something very inspiring... this is what i prepared for my group sa VITAL-C..
pls comment on this.. i hope you like this.. nakita nako ni sa yahoo, finance..



Millionaires have more in common with each other than just their bank accounts — for some millionaires, striking it rich took courage, salesmanship, vision and passion. Find out which traits are most common to the seven-figure bank account set, and what you can do to hone some of these skills in your own life.
1. Independent Thinking
Millionaires think differently.
Not just about money, about everything. The time and energy everybody else spends attempting to conform, millionaires spend creating their own path. Since thoughts impact actions, people who want to be wealthy should think in a way that will get them to that goal. I
ndependent thinking doesn't mean doing the opposite of what the rest of the world is doing; it means having the courage to follow what is important to you. So, the lesson here is to forge your own way, and let your success drive you to financial spoils - rather than doing it the other way around and trying to chase the money.
2. Vision
Millionaires are creative visionaries with a positive attitude. In other words, wealthy people not only have big dreams, they also
believe they will come true. As such,
wealth seekers should set lofty goals and not be afraid of uncharted territories.
3. Skills
Writer Dennis Kimbro interviewed successful people to determine the traits they had in common for his book, "Think and Grow Rich" (1992). He found that they concentrated on their area of excellence. Millionaires also tend to partner with others to supplement their weaker skills. If you don't know what you are good at, poll friends and family.
Use training and mentors to refine your strong skills.
4. Passion
Billionaire investing guru Warren Buffett says
"Money is a by-product of something I like to do very much." Enjoying your work allows you to have the discipline to work hard at it every day. People who interact with money for a living, bankers for example, often love creating new deals and persuading others to complete a transaction. But finding your dream job may take time. The average millionaire doesn't find it until age 45, and tends to be 54 (on average) before becoming a millionaire. Kimbro found that millionaires tried an average of 17 ventures before they were successful. So, if you want to be rich, stop doing things you don't enjoy and do what you love.
If you don't know what you love, try a few things and keep trying until you hit on the right thing.
6. SalesmanshipMillionaires are constantly presenting their ideas and persuading others to buy into them. Good salesmen are oblivious to critics and naysayers. In other words, they don't take "no" for an answer. Millionaires also have good social skills. In fact, when writer T. Harv Eker analyzed the results of a survey of 753 millionaires for his book, "Secrets of the Millionaire Mind" (2005),
he found social skills were more important than IQ. Just look at Donald Trump. His fortune has fluctuated over the years, but his ability to sell himself - whether as a TV personality or as the force behind a line of neckties - has always brought him back among the ranks of celebrity millionaires.
The ability to communicate with people is essential to selling your idea. Contrary to the traditional view of salesmen, millionaires cite
honesty as an important factor in their success.
If you want to be a millionaire, be an honest salesman and polish your social skills.


mao ni ako ishare sa ako Vital-C group para sa amo teambuilding... mao pud ni ako ishare sa ako team sa real-estate.. i hope you guys like it.. any corrections highly appreciated