Archive for the “Mindset” category
Lessons from the 2011 Honolulu Marathon
by Michael Yang on December 21, 2011
Whenever I hear the word marathon, the first thing I think about are those Kenyan runners that finish 26.2 miles in 2 hours and a handful of minutes. This year’s Honolulu Marathon winner, finished in 2 Hours and 14 Minutes. (…)
4 Steps to Manifesting Your Purpose: Step 3 – Silence
by Michael Yang on December 8, 2011
“Hearing is possible for everybody. Listening is possible only for those who are silent.” - Osho So far, we’ve talked about Step 1 – Acknowledgment and Step 2 – Ownership in manifesting your purpose. Step 3, has been particularly important (…)
4 Steps to Manifesting Your Purpose: Step 2 – Ownership
by Michael Yang on October 18, 2011
Last time, we took a look at Step 1 of manifesting your purpose – Acknowledge. Today we move on to Step 2 – Ownership. More specifically, taking ownership for all of the ways you find your life desirable or undesirable (…)
4 Steps to Manifesting Your Purpose: Step 1 – Acknowledge
by Michael Yang on October 4, 2011
In my last post, I shared a statement saying that the whole purpose of this life is to undo our impression of limitation and the fear of the world that comes with it. There are certain simple steps to take that (…)
From Security Towards the Prospect of Fulfillment
by Michael Yang on September 20, 2011
Today is the first day of not having to go to work at the Insurance company I stopped working at. The last day was bittersweet as I was excited to be moving forward towards what I wanted to work on. (…)
The Importance of Rest and Recuperation
by Michael Yang on February 16, 2011
I’ve got a tendency to overdo things sometimes. Achieving a balance in life is something I’m still working on. As elusive as a balanced lifestyle may seem to be, it is important strive towards for all the benefits it provides. (…)
Perfect Life Daily
by Michael Yang on December 9, 2008
These days, we all see a lot of people just getting by or just settling, going day after day without allowing themselves to discover what they’re really passionate about. The thing is, everyone is meant for something great. Who they are adds value to the communities around them and their products and services are something that can really benefit humanity in a way where everyone wins.
