Monday, May 4, 2009

Look for Opportunity

Obstacles tend to crush an individual's capabilities. Yet, if you are firm adventurer you will not succumb when faced with any type of adversity. Make an effort to plant seeds of opportunity; the more you plant and sew, the better chance you will flourish.

Keep a watchful eye for opportunity. It may wear the clothing of an obstacle, fear, or impediment. Do not be fooled by these disguises. See through them, so that you can not only recognize opportunity but seize it when it comes.

Dr. Singh
http://drsinghbooks.com/

Friday, May 1, 2009

Power of Persistence

The following is from my new book, How 12 Immigrants Made Billions: 12 Keys to Success, which is available on http://drsinghbooks.com/.

A common quality in every successful person—Power of persistence

You are positive, goal-oriented, motivated, and have developed strong self-discipline. But all of these attributes will only benefit you once you are able to put them to work for you. Throughout the course of time, there have been many great minds, inventors, and intellectuals. The one characteristic that transforms such a talent into a well-known success story is the ability to work hard to produce more and greater things. Doing so will increase the chances of success and potential for renown.

The annals of history will not record notes about a genius who is lazy, who gives up when facing initial failures in creating something memorable or historical. Those who shine are those with the strongest work ethic. Those who continuously challenge themselves to break free from the pack will distinguish themselves and excel. This is not done by sticking your head in the sand like an ostrich or only having intentions to do something great. Great ideas only lead to success when the principle of hard work is applied during their execution. Success is made, not found. It is something that must be worked on constantly. Everyone knows someone who is a “blowhard,” or a big talker who speaks of goals and successes they have not yet attempted.

Have a great weekend.


Dr. Singh

http://drsinghbooks.com/

Monday, April 27, 2009

Radio Advertisement

It is gorgeous in New York today. I hope the weather is the same in your areas. Today is an exciting day for me. A crew is scheduled to come to my office to record a commercial for a real estate advertisement. This advertisement will promote my book
"A to Z of Foreclosures--Real Estate Worth Millions Acquired With $101" on the radio.

Please visit my book website to read the synopsis and download the table of contents and other informative materials from this book.


Dr. Singh
http://drsinghbooks.com/

Friday, April 24, 2009

Thinking BIG

The following is from my new book How 12 Immigrants Made Billions: 12 Keys to Success:

"Sometimes significant thoughts, innovative ideas, and sources of inspiration come when you least expect them. Your ability to constantly remain positive, sure-footed, and open-minded will allow you to be free and receptive in your ideas for approaching and finding success. Form good habits and have a routine. Successful people stay focused and are confident that they can be successful and are capable of achieving further success in their lives. Psychologically, saturate yourself with the idea, concept, triumph, and rewards associated with success. This level of concentration and focus takes a large amount of commitment and fortitude that is gained over time through your newly found positivity and open-mindedness.

To have extraordinary success, you must strive to be an extraordinary person. Attribute to ordinary things your passion, great ideas, and fresh perspective to arrive at wonderful, brilliant ideas. The ingenuity and innovation that comes with new ideas harnesses a huge potential for paving a path to financial success. Moments of creativity present opportunities for newness of perspective. As seen in advancements in the technology and manufacturing industries, creativity and innovation can be very lucrative."

You can purchase this book and other on my website

http://drsinghbooks.com/


Dr. Singh


Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Understanding

Understanding leads to harmony and harmony is the essence of music. Similar to music, understanding has seven notes as well:

1. Learn to be a good listener. If you wish to grow in the spirit of understanding, you must let the other person talk and prove his point to his satisfaction. Listen more and talk less. That is why you have been given one mouth and two ears. There is no door with which to close the ears--they are always open. Before a word is spoken, it must cross two fences--two rows of teeth and two lips. Therefore, you should think twice before you speak.


2. Do not criticize the other person. Look for good qualities in others and appreciate them. Appreciate your spouse, children, and friends—never scold them. When you scold them, you stiffly the life-force within them.


3. Find the fault in yourself. If you are not able to get along with others, try to find a fault in yourself even thought it’s easy to blame others.


4. Humility is the key to understanding. The word “understand” is comprised of ‘stand’ and ‘under.’ No one wants to stand under anyone else because everybody wants to stand over everybody—that is the problem.


5. Do not argue. No one wins an argument. When you think you have won an argument, sooner or later, you will find out that you have not convinced the other person of your point. You will have worn him out and, in the process; you might have lost a friend.


6. Practice what you preach. If you do not practice what you preach, no one will ever pay attention to what you say.


7. Look for opportunities to serve others. If you wish to grow in the spirit of understanding, you must grow in the spirit of service. Look for opportunities to be selfless, help, and provide support to others, especially those in need.


Dr. Singh

Friday, April 17, 2009

Quietude

Quietude is a great foundation for all-around success.

When you are so busy with work and responsibilities, engrossed in society, family and friends, you also need a place for yourself to withdraw and reflect in solitude and serenity.

By doing so, you shall be able to conserve more energy, as well as ponder over the right and wrong steps initiated earlier. All of this shall, undoubtedly, result in improved performances in the future.

There is peace and tranquility in the quintessence of life. Only the monetary success may lead to disasters. Therefore, to earn money is all right, and to enjoy the luxuries is nothing immoral, but to forget the soul's essence is a miserable and pitiable situation.

You must always adhere to a regimented self-imposed code of conduct in business affairs thereby ensuring that the interests of others are not trampled upon while accumulating wealth and generating abundance.

Have a good weekend.

Dr. Singh
http://drsinghbooks.com/

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

The Truth About Money

There are many keys to success but the key to failure is having an attitude of trying to please everybody.

“Money leads to happiness” is a misconception of most people. What is money? A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and goes to bed at night and in between he does what he wants to do.

It all starts with thoughts. Thoughts convert into Words. Words convert into Actions. Actions convert to Values. Thought is the strong foundation on which all pillars and beams can be raised.

No person with clear thoughts can remain poor. Use this writings as a method to cleanse your thoughts in a spiritual way.

Some affluent people must ponder over the fact that whatever they are presently blessed with may not be spent in their entire lifetime. So why immerse themselves in the pursuit of amassing further wealth? This is a sickness of mind for most prosperous people, as they become addicted to this menace of accumulating money. They tend to forget that:

Money can buy the best medicines but not the health.
Money can buy the best foods but not the appetite.
Money can buy the best bed but cannot buy sound sleep.
Money can buy social prestige but not a clear conscience.
Money can buy flatterers but not true friends.
Money can buy a babysitter but not a mother’s love…
And so on.

Dr. Singh
http://drsinghbooks.com/