your mind, change your life or gave you a whole new perspective altogether?
Share your story with me. Tell me Who,When and How it had inspired you and gave you a whole new perspective of your life. It can be as short and as long as you like.
P/S: I will give a Very Special Gift to the person who shared the most inspirational or motivational story for this post. Have fun.
Cheers
Jason Ser

Hi Jason,
Gosh, that’s a task, there have been so many in my life as I read so much and really take on board what I feel is important to help me to change my perspective and live the fullest life possible.
I guess most recently one thing that has had an impact is something from one of the Harry Potter books when Dumbledore says to Harry that there comes a point when we have to make a choice between doing what is right and doing what is easy.
Enjoy the journey.
Mandy
[Jason Ser Reply:]
Thanks Mandy….
“There comes a point when we have to make a choice between doing what is right and doing what is easy. ”
Is simple and powerful!
You already make my day!:)
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hey Jason-
Wow that makes me think a bit! Just recently I attended a conference in Macau China I had arranged to meet a colleague there and we had planned on doing the world’s highest bungy jump 360 metre off a tower in the middle of the city.
My colleague never ended up coming to the conference so it was left to me to complete the jump. Each day at the conference I kept coming up with a multitude of excuses why I couldn’t do the jump. The last day there, I had run out of excuses.To cut the story short I sprung off this massive tower and it was one of the best experiences that I have had.I felt like a bug in a jar with all the Japanese tourists clicking their cameras at me!
The lesson out of this was that each day I procrastinated I felt absolutely sick with worry, but when I actually did the jump I wondered what I had worried about. I guess the lesson is that many things in life are no where near as bad as we think they are like the logo says Just Do It!
[Jason Ser Reply:]
Hi Stan,
Thanks for sharing this unique experience with me.
I have a similar experience when I did a double-sky-dive before in Saipan Island years ago.
Been through the same emotion as you, just that I was already on the plane with coincidentally,
2 Japanese Tourist who were on the same plane as me.
I was thinking to myself : “What the heck do you come here for?”
Well, did the jump. It was Aaaaaaawesome!
Never regret. Especially when I couldn’t even do a of bungy jump now with a health condition.
Just Do it! Just Do It! A million dollar slogan that will works wonder in life if you walk the walk.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason, The serenity prayer to me is very powerful and I’m sure that it is also powerful to many others. It helps put peace in my soul. Terry Conti
God grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change;
courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference.
Living one day at a time;
Enjoying one moment at a time;
Accepting hardships as the pathway to peace;
Taking, as He did, this sinful world
as it is, not as I would have it;
Trusting that He will make all things right
if I surrender to His Will;
That I may be reasonably happy in this life
and supremely happy with Him
Forever in the next.
Amen.
–Reinhold Niebuhr
[Jason Ser Reply:]
Hi Terry,
Thank you for your valuable comment.
The Serenity Prayer is indeed more than classic!
But I always thought is from an anonymous author.
And I never know that there is more after.
Thank you for helping me learned something new
today.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason,
“Live Life With Passion And Pass It On!”
Is actually my own quote – but whenever I get a little stressed or feel down, I have friends remind me of what I’m always preaching to them ….
And it really helps to refocus on enjoying all that life has to offer!
We get so involved with trivial things – it’s only when something negative happens that we realize we should be enjoying every minute of being here!
Once we lose someone for example – wouldn’t we give up all the material things we could ever worry about to have another year or month or week with them??
So I personally like to be reminded that I should be passing on a passion for living rather than stressing over the next few dollars
Randy
http://www.RandolfSmith.com
[Jason Ser Reply:]
Dear Randy,
Your quote went right into my heart!
Living Life With Passion is great!
Passing Your Passion on?
You must have a Big Heart!
Thanks again for your inspirations.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason, isn’t it strange how little quotes can have such an impact on us?
I used to work on demolition site as a top man and when i saw people slacking i would quote:
Laziness travels so slowly that poverty soon over takes
When i’m struggling with something and think of giving up this quote comes to mind:
If man could’ve got off the ship in a storm he’d never have crossed the ocean
I also like Randy’s quote about living life with passion and pass it on.
Barry
[Jason Ser Reply:]
HI Barry,
Thanks for sharing.
Is the 1st time I ever heard of both of your inspirational quotes here.
The 1st one makes me laugh for some reason. Is true indeed!
The 2nd one is really good when ever one is stuck in a “storm” in his/her life endeavor! Is the Ocean we are crossing!
Thanks again
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Jason, my favourite at the moment is
“You don’t get what you deserve, you get what you negotiate”
It does sound very harsh in some circumstances but it can also be very inspirational when you stop and consider what really is possible with a little bit of negotiation.
For example, you will recall the matter where a paperclip was swapped all the way up to a house. Did he deserve a house? Probably not. Did he negotiate using a novel technique? You bet.
Try it in your own tough circumstances next time you have the opportunity and see where it takes you.
Michael.
[Jason Ser Reply:]
HI Michael,
Thanks for your insightful quote.
No Truth Is Too Harsh For The Soul To Swallow! My Friend
To me, negotiation is really another “Higher Art Form” of communication.
A truly genius negotiator are someone who can either create more value, make peace, or simply provide an “loose nothing exit window” for all parties involved.
Can anyone believe it? I just conceived the above new thoughts right now, right here from the direct inspirations from Micheal’s quote.
WOW! This is Really Exciting! Thanks Michael!
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason….
Loved the post. I have so many of these “gentle reminders” around my house. They are there to “remind” me to stay in the right frame of mind…and to remind me that I must be constantly aware of where my head is…
Two favorites that have had an impact are:
Gandhi…”You must be the change you want to see in the world”
and
“that to which you give your attention expands”…
My very favorite saying and one I wear on a bracelet to remind myself is:
“…to thine own self be true.”
Reminds me to be authentic and stay within my integrity…
Kathy
[Jason Ser Reply]
Hi Kathy,
Thank you for sharing some of your “Gentle Reminders” here.I like your quote from Gandhi about CHANGE.The quotes seems to echo to what’s in my heart for a while now.
Why? Because I am about to launch an E-course soon.
The E-course is about CHANGE
I want to give you something special to add to your “Gentle Reminder” list if you can accept… the meaning and origin of your name Kathy.
Origin of name: From Greek, Variations of the Name Katherine
Meaning of name: Pure, Clean, Chaste
Bible Verse to anoint your name with:
“And to her it was granted to be arrayed in fine linen, clean and bright,
for the fine linen is the righteous acts of the saints.” – Revelation 19:8
Perhaps you can use the info to DIY a key chain, a postcard or even a poster. Hope you like it
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Jason, You are very welcome. I am glad to have helped you come up with those inspirational words. Michael
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Hi Jason, i’m putting a twitter list together for the contributors to the 100 blog comment challenge.
Could you let me have your twitter name please so i can add you to the list.
Barry
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Hi Jason, forget that my friend, i found you, Barry
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 4th, 2010 at 9:02 pm
Thank You Barry Well, Michael Pedzotti, Kathy Donson , Randy Smith,Terry Conti, Stan Young, Mandy Allen for sharing your insiprations here with me.:) I will reply each of you below your comment.
Barry, my twitter is at imjasoner.
Thanks Mate.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason
I used to be quite sporty in my younger days and highly competitive…
I used to run the 400 metres, reasonably well, and when I hit the 300m bend and the pain used to kick in my coach would always yell
- ‘second place is still first loser’ – or ‘come on Steve, we don’t do losing’..both of which have stayed with me since that time.
I live in the UK where the general population seem to love the guy who doesn’t ‘quite’ make it…which drives me nuts
I enjoyed reading your post and the comments you have received.
Take it easy
cheers
Steve
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 7th, 2010 at 10:31 am
Hi Steve,
Thanks for your comment.
It drives everybody nuts especially when the team or player have every potential, skills and potential to win but didn’t because they gave it up before the whole thing end.
I am talking about soccer here.
Your quote is one important one that even me MUST keep in mind, whether we are talking about 400 meters sprint, a 3 km jog, or a 24km road match sticking to that “last mile” is really what make the difference.
Thanks.
Jason Ser
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You’ve made me realise something Jason, I haven’t got an inspirational quote.
I HAVE got a book that has inspired my business life; “The Lazy Man’s Way to Riches” by Joe Karbo.
However, I’m a runner and agree with Steve’s comment. I have never liked the British attitude to sport of “It’s the taking part that matters, not winning”.
So my favourite quote is American (I think), “Show me a good loser, and I’ll show you a loser.”
Good luck with the 100 comment challenge Jason, I hope you end up with 100 useful quotes.
John
PS. I have never heard that “second place is still first loser” Steve, but I will use it.
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 7th, 2010 at 10:37 am
Hey John,
Wow. What you mean is that you have a Book Of Inspirational Quotes instead.
Glad you found another one to add here.
Show me a good winner, and I ‘ll show you a Great One.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Thank you so much Jason for including the meaning and origin of my name! That was so interesting…;)
Good Luck with the challenge Jason!
Kathy
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 7th, 2010 at 10:38 am
Hi Kathy,
I glad you like it. Good luck to you too.
May your dream be realized and soar high like the Blue Angels.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Howdy Partner,
Excellent post, Jason.
I love the fact that the folks we hang out with have the gumption to come up with their own sentimental mottoes.
Most folks don’t realize that just thinking & remembering thoughts alters our biological DNA, veritably building our brains neuron by neuron as we “imagine”.
Having been previously infected with some of mister smarty pants motto inventor Randy Smith’s thoughts, I too came up with a phrase to motivate myself onward and forward.
Here ’tis: So much good can come from bad that it is easily unimaginable.
Now, is that a shadow or am I about to be taken out by a big rock?
Buddy, I am so very happy to be crossing the world wide wilderness with you and will ride shotgun on your wagon anytime.
Have a grand day, Jason.
Barry
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 7th, 2010 at 1:28 pm
Hey hey hey!
Look Who’s Here!! Is Barry Williams— The Witty Writing aMUSEr!
And you did it again! Made my thoughts fly in 8 different directions with the quote you shared here…
So much good can come from bad that it is easily unimaginable.
Is like a Zen Riddle that I need to ponder quite a bit, my friend.
Is a pleasure to have you here, Barry.
Thanks again.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason,
Very thoughtful post! Thank you for sharing that story with us and the inspirational quote. There are so many quotes that I like but one favorite one is:
“Be the change you want to see in the world.” – Mahatma Gandhi
Oftentimes we look to others to change but it us that need to change and once we do this then the world will be a better place.
Take care Jason and talk soon!
Anna
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 7th, 2010 at 1:48 pm
Hello Anna,
You have the same favorite quote as Kathy Dobson.
This quote about CHANGE from Gandhi is not only powerful but important in our time now.
Thanks for sharing. And the your Golden Nuggets book is really a good read.
Cheers
Jason Ser
P/S:The E-course membership that I had been taking about for months is all about that—CHANGE.
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Jason my friend,
How are you.
Inspirational quotes, that’s a hard one.
I really am stuck with this.
The one that sticks in my mind was from Alex.
“Don’t get it right, Just get it going”
That one saying changed me, it really gave me focus. I tend to hold back, worry about what others will say. Not now.
Thanks for the post.
Pete
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 7th, 2010 at 1:56 pm
HALLO PETE!
“Don’t get it right, Just get it going”
I know where does that come from..:)
And Is A GOD SEND!!!
I am just like you, holding back from fear of what other may say, only mine come in another disguise in the form of having things PERFECT before we proceed.
The quote you shared here also helped me to overcome that “PERFECT scam”
Thanks For Sharing
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason,
Yours is an inspiring story. I don’t really have any one favorite saying, it’s more like I have one and then another, they come and go.
What had the most impact on my life so far have been the things that other people that I respected highly said to me.
At an early age a school teacher encouraged me to sing and praised my shy attempt to do so which lead to projecting my voice with more confidence and being a member of several choirs after that and a singer a few bands.
Until that encouragement I believed, as my previous school teacher encouraged me to believe, that I couldn’t sing.
On another occasion the 100% believe in me of another person made me believe that I could accomplish something which I really desired but thought was impossible until that firm believe in my ability to do so was expressed by this highly respected man.
That believe helped me achieve it.
Vance
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 9th, 2010 at 9:04 pm
Hi Vance,
What your school teacher said and did is as Powerful if not more than any quote we read or heard. Any inspirational quotes, stories or speeches can only become a “life-form” of is own when it drilled into our heart and soul and inspire us to live out the good in us.
Thanks for sharing your simple yet powerful real life story to us.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason.
Many quotes rumble around in my head but funnily enough Michael Pedzotti has just reminded me of one in a post on my blog and that is “Whether we think we can or we think we can’t, we are always right”, and it is so true.
My Gran used to say “If you think about it you’ll miss it!”.
All the best with the challenge
Gert
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 9th, 2010 at 9:10 pm
HI Gert,
Thanks for sharing your inspirational quotes here.
I get the 1st one about we are always right whether we think we can or we can’t.
But what your Gran said..well, is kind of a “Mind Twist” to me, I may need you or anyone to enlighten me a bit?
Anyone?
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason,
Excellent work mate … so many great quotes.
One quote that was given to me in a card by my late mum when things were not going too well in my life and has stayed with me even today
“All things are difficult until they become easy’.
Not sure what it was but that got me going.Also the classic book Think & Grow Rich had an impact on my life and more recently The Law of Attraction….
All things are possible.
Cheers
Bryan
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 9th, 2010 at 9:18 pm
Hi Bryan,
Is a great quote your mum had gave you and I thank you so much for passing her wisdom here to me and other who have a chance to learn it here.
English was a very difficult subject that I hated because it wasn’t my 1st language for my 1st 6 years of education. I was forced into taking it as a 1st language during a education reform from the government of my hometown. I was actually one of the very 1st batch of “guinea pigs” for that.
Now I a so thankful for that “mishap” in life. Even though I still have much to learn to improve my English, I am blessed with a Bi-lingual Background to stay in the beautiful island of Taiwan easily.
English are difficult until it become easy.
Thanks again
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Now theres a question 1st thing on a Monday morning – The best one I have heard is “It doesn’t matter if you think you are working to your full potential, you can always do better”
Great Blog by the way, I sure will be back
Thanks for the comment on my blog
Pete
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 9th, 2010 at 9:22 pm
Hi Peter,
Thank you for your compliment and encouragement.
Is exactly the same powerful mentality your inspirational quotes said that we can do what we are doing now….communicating and exchanging ideas over the internet real time and for the rest of the world to read and get inspired at the same time.
This is all possible because there are a group of people who said to themselves, we can do better with a static website.
Thanks again.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hey Jason,
My favorite quote is called “YOUR TIME”.
YOUR TIME is your most valuable asset.
YOUR TIME is also the least valuable thing to other people.
Don’t let people waste YOUR TIME!
J
Make Money Fast
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 12th, 2010 at 10:16 pm
Hi Jeremiah,
Time indeed is the most valuable asset. It could only become less and less as each day goes by.
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason.
Had to call back mate…loved your use of the quote.
Cheers
Bryan
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 12th, 2010 at 3:46 pm
No problem, Bryan. You are always welcome to visit as many time as you want.
P/S: Did anyone ever tell u your The photos you used fr your Gravatar looks like
the Laughing Buhhda?
Cheers
Jason Ser
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hey Jason,
What a unique and important post, you know I have reached points in my business where I came so close to throwing the towel in, but by simply reading qoutes I would come across, maybe just 20 words would fuel me full of get up and go so much so that it put me straight back in the game!
You are so right to mention this topic as your post, I really feel that it is most important as part of sustaining and building a business!
Cheers for that….Ed.
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 12th, 2010 at 3:49 pm
Hi Ed,
Thank you for your compliment.
Like I wrote, Words do have Powers. They not only sustain business, at times they can even sustain lives.
So what’s the quotes that you feel or think had help you in your life?
Cheers
Jason Ser
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When my life was turned upside down a few years ago I saw an amazing picture. The picture was of a waterfall. Calm water above, then suddenly turning into a raging, violent, torrent before being thrown over the edge of the waterfall into a tranquil lake far below.
We can move through life with everything seemingly calm and in control then, in a matter of seconds, something completely unexpected and life changing can happen which can bring us back to reality with a bump and make us realize the fragility of life. As we sit confused and bewildered asking “Why me?” looking at a new depressing and dark future it is difficult to see anything positive ahead. The words below the picture which inspired me said something like “In life what seems like the end is really a new beginning”. My life had changed forever; but it had not ended… I was just starting a new beginning. It was a future so completely different from my past… but it was a future to claim as my own as I learned to adjust to my new life.
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 12th, 2010 at 3:59 pm
Hi Ian,
“In life what seems like the end is really a new beginning”.
I can completely understand and empathized what you had gone through when you went through the shift of perception from this quote.
Behind this simple quote you shared here comes with different meanings according to different circumstances of each different person.
Yes, I am not afraid to admit, Life did not become all up with no downs after I decided to pursue my dream when I read Paulo’s Life Defining book.
It was just 5 years ago when I almost gave up everything I ever believe when I hit rock bottom from almost every aspect of my life.
Knowing a inspirational quote like this when things are all smooth and successful is really easy. The most challenging part is how we can use it during the worst times of our life. But the reward is if we can pulled it through, that quotes will be amplified with More Power with your real life experience added.
Again, thanks for sharing.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason, when I look for inspiring quotes I am always drawn to napoleon Hill here are a few.
“There are no limitations to the mind except those we acknowledge”
“Both poverty and riches are the offspring of thought”
“success requires no explanation, failur permits no alibis”
There are lots more just google Napoleon Hill or check out this post.
http://robert-corrigan.com/have-you-met-napoleon/
Cheers
Rob
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 12th, 2010 at 4:03 pm
Yes Rob,
Napoleon Hill himself had become a powerful icon with so many many quotes that inspired millions for good many years to come.
I have to add his hallmark quote though….
“What the mind of man can Conceive and Believe, it CAN ACHIEVE”
Thanks for sharing
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason
My favorite quote is about believing;
“The thing always happens that you really believe in; and the belief in a thing makes it happen”
Thanks for an inspirational post!
Best wishes!
Stuart
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 12th, 2010 at 4:08 pm
Hi Stuart,
BELIEVE!
This single powerful word can be found in a lot of inspirational quotes, motivational speeches and literature.
Is a good and important one you shared here.
Thanks
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason,
Could it have been that when you read that passage in the Coelho book you had already prepared yourself to understand its meaning? (Oops! I sounded almost wise, didn’t I?)
But it could have been…
When I was interviewed for my first -and so far, only- job, I heard myself saying to my future boss that “I wanted to be in peace with myself”. I don’t know where I got that one from or why it popped out of my mind, but I certainly have realized after some 20 twenty years that I’m still after that… and maybe I shouldn’t be.
Perhaps my defining phrase is actually an anti-inspirational one!
Best regards,
Jose
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 12th, 2010 at 4:25 pm
Helllo JOSE!!!
Been waiting for you my friend. Welcome! So glad you joined this meaningful event!.
What you said indeed sounded very very Wise ,is so Coelho!
Perhaps you are right, cause from my years of studies in Paulo works, I believe that the pass, present and future are actually one, where we were always preparing for the next adventure to make us a better person, whether it is experience, a song, a inspirational quotes or someone we meet in person. It can be anything, or anyone?
Your 1st and so far only job itself is an unique story of yours, is may tells the story about your limits, or a passionate pursuit of your life. But it could also be, a Prelude to [The Biggest Breakthrough, Inspirational Real Life Story of Jose- R Perez]
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Well Jason,
There are so many quotes and sayings that I can’t really pin point to one that has changed my life. We all go through life and little sayings stop us in our tracks and make us think.
I suppose on a funnier note as we all should laugh a bit more!! I can remember my family saying as I was a kid and now that I have kids I find me saying it too.
“If the wind changes direction your face will stay like that”
Come on please we are so nieve as youngsters
One quote from my mentor Alex Jeffrey’s was a good one.
“K.O.T.O.B.O.T”
Keep On Top Of Being On Top
Thanks
Craig
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 12th, 2010 at 4:32 pm
Hello Craig,
You are right about laughing a bit more!
One of my very 1st marketing manager I worked for, James Hodgson, once told me this….
“Jason, to laugh when your life is good is really nothing. Everyone can do that! But Laughter when facing your worst adversity, that is True Strength! My Friend”
And how well does it fit to Alex’s “K.O.T.O.B.O.T”
Cause to Keep On Top Of Being On Top, let us remind each other to remember to smile during our difficult time.
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason
When you look around a lot of blogs or forums, one cry you hear a lot of is ‘….I’m failing…..’.
At work, I found a copy of the National Geographic from 1999, inside there was a story about the caves of Borneo and the pot holers that were mapping the area.
Their leader when asked how they felt about all the dead ends and frustrations they had endured and whether their mission would be a success, simply said:
“You only fail if you quit”
Your journey is a learning opportunity, the trick is to learn the right things!
all the best
igor
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 12th, 2010 at 4:35 pm
Hey Igor,
Nice to see you here. I like your short and simple quote you shared here. Yet I also think the one you wrote yourself
Your journey is a learning opportunity, the trick is to learn the right things!
is even better because you had given us a perspective we can adopt to stay on our fight.
Do keep in touch, my friend.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason,
Thank you for sharing your quote for inspiration with everyone!
I would not say I was inspired by anyone to do what I do, but rather a life test for me to actually see what I can achieve what I set out to do!
A long time ago (my boss at the time) called me inept, which hurt me immensely at the time. So I guess when I get a little down and feel I want to quit, I think of that moment and smile to myself safe in the knowledge that I’m not inept at all and will continue to succeed at what do.
Thanks the great post

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Jason Ser Reply:
August 13th, 2010 at 10:20 am
Hi Dan,
Is amazing because I had just visited your blog and left a comment there. Really Good Info you provide there.
To be honest, I wasn’t born as strong as you to simply believe in myself. My faith was built over time with a fair share of success , failures, challenges and struggles to overcome.
Around Nov last year, my boss stripped away my Sales Job function and wanted me to focus on Marketing instead, which actually means administration stuff as my Company don’t believe in marketing. Is a “political” decision rather than management one. He persuaded me and say that I am BAD at sales, never seeing the fact that I had doubled my sales figures with above average profit margins for that year. Moreover, the market I work on is a very tough one to break…The Middle East Region.
I oblige to his decision but my heart Never take a single pinch of his words at heart.
I am a Great Sales Person! I knew it then, and now, especially all my client still call me for help whenever they need a solution not only in their business dealings with that company I worked, but other matters in life , too.
Thanks for sharing your story to me reminded what my mind go through last year. It enforced my confidence to another level.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason
I also found the Alchemist to be inspirational, a wonderful book ,I read it in one sitting simply could not put it down.
It was recommended to me by a property investment mentor Parmdeep Vadesha he is a highly successful man but at the same time retains his link with humanity.
Have you read \"The message of a master\" ?
There are so many inspirational quotes it is hard to chose one I think they are pertinant to the mood or situation one finds oneself in.
One of the best Known and often taken for granted is
Cogito ergo sum….
All the best
Vince
I think therefore I am
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 16th, 2010 at 10:12 am
Hi Vince,
Indeed,” I Think Therefore I am” is often taken for granted, either self righteously or superficially. Yet we cannot dismiss how powerful these 4 words sentence is.
I had not read [The Message Of A Master] before, will keep that in mind and find it for a read, hopefully after I launch my “True Calling Project” within the next few days or so.
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason
First many thanks for your comment on my blog.
The biggest obstacle to my success is me – how true that is for many of us. I know this may sound crass and not deeply philosophical but when I see myself getting in my way Nike’s “just do it” works for me every time.
It saves me so much time in often pointless deliberation.
Best regards
Doug
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 16th, 2010 at 10:23 am
Hi Doug,
Thanks for your comment.To me,it won’t make much sense to be deeply philosophical if it doesn’t help us to be a better person in life. Vance Sova didn’t shared a quote buy shared an experience of a teacher who gave him the confidence to be more than himself during his youth. Is as powerful as any great quotes. So a slogan from Nike can be inspirational and powerful as well. Come to think of it, Just Do It! work for me as well for so many times .
Thanks for sharing.
Jason Ser
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Jason,
Just came over to continue the conversation, although comment luv tempted me anyway because of this post title.
My favourite quote of all time, without doubt is “Change the way you look at things and the things you look at change”
By Anon, and it speaks for itself, powerful and it works.
Thanks for the connection Jason, see you around
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 16th, 2010 at 10:47 am
Hi Alex,
Apologize for the “temptation” I got you into.
“Change the way you look at things and the things you look at change”
This is another Nice one you have here about Change from Anon.
So far apart from you, we have another 3 inspirations that talk about CHANGE as follows,
-Terry Conti’s Serenity Prayer which asked for the serenity
to accept the things we cannot change; courage to change the things we can;and wisdom to know the difference.
-Kathy Dobson & Anna Haller who shared the same inspirations from Mahatma Gandhi:“Be the change you want to see in the world.” and
-Craig Sowerby’s qoutes from his family who inspire him that goes : “If the wind changes direction your face will stay like that”
Thanks for sharing.
Jason Ser
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Jason,
One of my favorites is, “All it takes for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing.”
Cheryl
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 16th, 2010 at 10:51 am
Hi Cheryl,
Thank you for sharing your inspirational quote here. Is the Good Fight that really give us the hope and to inspire others. Indeed, doing nothing is what let the bad thing prevail in our world.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hello Jason,
I like to quote Napoleon Hill of “Think and Grow Rich” wherein he states “What the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve”.
Cheers,
Steve
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 16th, 2010 at 10:53 am
Hi Steve,
This is one of my favorite quotes of all. I don’t mind to hear, read or think about it a million times cause this quotes really let me feel very positive and powerful on my quest to realize my dream.
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason
Great thought provoking post.
“Be kind to everyone – you do not know what battles they are fighting”
This is another favorite.
“You have to do it for yourself but you don’t have to do it alone”
A little about me – My name is Sue McDonald and I am a student of Mark Terrell and I am actually going through the course a second time – by invitation. I love it and know if I do all he says, I will be successful. I am Australian but the US is my second home as I have family there and visit quite often. This is why I started Internet Marketing so I can travel whenever I want and have the money to do what I want.
Well I hope you are doing well and you become very successful. I would love you to come visit my blog and leave a comment.
Kind regards
Sue
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 16th, 2010 at 11:01 am
Hi Sue,
Welcome and thanks for your visit and comment.
I just happened to share something similar to what you wrote with a cab driver yesterday. I was telling him about my encounter with another cab driver who refused to wait for another few minutes for my friend to share the cab with me, because he felt that he is loosing more business waiting. Never realized that we are his business on hand.
I didn’t got angry as my friend and told him that, we never know what that driver had been going through. Perhaps he is really struggling so hard financially that had limit his mind to see the Bigger Picture because he is focusing only on the next business. Perhaps he got a big family to feed.
Is just a cab ride. Let it go and if possible. Pray for the guy.
“Be kind to everyone – you do not know what battles they are fighting”
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason,
Fantastic post loved reading it and all the wonderful comments.
There are so many inspirational quotes it’s to hard to choose just one but I agree with Pete Carr you don’t have to get it right you just have to get it going – Keep focused
To your success
Michelle
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 16th, 2010 at 11:07 am
Hi Michelle,
Thank you for your visit and comment.
Focusing on forward motion is indeed a very powerful thought to be implemented that gives result.
Action Precedes All.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason,
I have been sitting here trying to work out what my favorite quote would be. There are so many quotes that make me stop and think and inspire me. A lot of them have been mentioned in previous comments.
Two that do come to mind are: ‘If it’s to be, it’s up to me’ and ‘Winners never lose and losers never win’, sorry I don’t know who wrote them.
Good luck with the Challenge and I look forward to visiting your blog again soon.
Take care.
Robyn
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 16th, 2010 at 11:11 am
Hi Robyn,
Thanks for your comment. If it comes right into your mind, it mean something to you and will definitely mean something to someone else.
There are things in life that is really not up to me, but for those that is, we sure have to take the responsibility to take the action to make things happen.
That’s a real “winner” mentality in life.
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason,
What a wonderful blog post and exercise you have here… I have always loved Paulo Coelho’s books and The Alchemist is one of my favorites… You are an inspirational writer and I enjoyed your visit to my blog too.
In terms of quotes, I love so many of them and use them regularly on my blog. Some of my favorites are from Kahlil Gibran, Rumi and Ralph Waldo Emerson.
For this exercise, I would have to say that this one, attributed to both Marianne Williamson and Nelson Mandela, is special:
” Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate.
Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond
measure. It is our light, not our darkness that
most frightens us.
We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant,
gorgeous, talented,fabulous? Actually, who
are you not to be? You are a child of God.
Your playing small does not serve the world.
There is nothing enlightened about shrinking
so that other people won’t feel insecure
around you.
We are all meant to shine, as children do.
We were born to make manifest the glory
of God that is within us. It’s not just in
some of us; it’s in everyone.
And as we let our own light shine,
we unconsciously give other people
permission to do the same. As we
are liberated from our own fear, our
presence automatically liberates
others.”
I have tweeted your post!
Best,
Eliz
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 17th, 2010 at 9:28 pm
Hi Eliz,
Thank you so much for sharing this Powerful Piece of yours. It was just a few days ago that I watched the movie about Mandela, played by Morgan Freeman titles [Invictus]. Could this be “The Omen” , as written by Pualo, working towards our favor.
I thank you for your compliment saying I am an inspirational writer. I am not afraid to admit, I actually flunk my English Literature and score only slightly above average for English during my tertiary education. I had worked very hard to improve my language and have a lot more room of improvement. This is a very big encouragement for me.
I enjoyed your blog as much and am so happy to know another person who connect with me beyond the language.
Thanks.
Jason Ser
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Hey Jason
I have just come for a visit to your site. How are you going?
Yes it’s Mark and I am following my students as they post on other peoples blogs. They don’t know that I am always checking to see they are getting results. I am passionate about helping them achieve and then they are able to make some money online exactly the same as I am doing. It is not really difficult as long as they are willing to put in the effort.
Always pleasing if I can see some of my students have posted comments. Keep up the good work.
Regards
Mark
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 17th, 2010 at 9:37 pm
HI Mike,
An honor to have you to visit my blog. I can see from your student how you had inspired and empowered them. I had enjoyed your straight forward and buzzing blog and will take time to learn from you. I hope that events may unfold where we can do something awesome together in the future.
Thanks again.
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason,
In reading the quote I think I must be on the right track! Not only am I passionate about the new path I’m on, I find that the “next steps”, when I find myself stuck, are always laid out in front of me. They say that when the student is ready, the teacher will come. I have certainly found that to be true.
I started learning about Internet Marketing back in January of this year. I had slow progress at first and suffered from info overload but I’ve always been able to keep moving forward and I’ve never felt like giving up.
Now I have a GREAT Mentor, belong to several wonderful support groups, and am excited about that which is to come.
To your success,
Lesley
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 17th, 2010 at 9:58 pm
Hi Lesley,
Congratulations on your breakthrough beyond the info overload hurdles.
Lesley,do you believe that all that info you overloaded is still kept safely within your mind?
They are simply waiting to “pop out” and make sense to you as and when you are ready during your coming days
It’s true! I will prove it to you.
I wonder are you aware that you had shared one of the most MAGICAL quotes from Buddha in your comment?
I had bold & highlighted them out for you.
“When the student is ready, the teacher will appears.”
This is a famous Buddhism quote. Either someone had told you or you had read it somewhere. That quote was kept safely in your mind, waiting for the right experience to “pop out” again to make some senses or even, give you a new level of understanding of what it means.
It will be interesting if you can remember our conversation here and you can share your experience from future similar events with me.
Thanks for your comment.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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My old sales manager once said to me: “Do Or Don’t Do, There Is No Try”. I’ve always liked this quote. I recently heard it was from Star Wars which kind of spoils it a bit for me!
I’ve posted a link to this page on identi.ca for you (makes a change from Twitter!)
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 25th, 2010 at 10:53 am
Hi Martyn,
Thanks for sharing. I google the quote you share. It is from Star Wars, said by the wise Jedi Mentor, Yoda. Hope this won’t spoil it further for you.
Perhaps you can think in this way. It originated by a person named George Lucas. And beneath the Pop Culture surface, it is still a awesome creation than inspired 2-3 Generations.
Thanks for sharing
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason,
This is one of my own quotes:
“It’s mind over matter, if you don’t mind, it doesn’t matter!”
There are so many people I see getting caught up in many things that just “don’t matter!”
We need to keep life in perspective and not let all the small stuff get to us.
Much of what happens to throw obstacles in our path of progress is really nothing at all if you have the right mindset and attitude!
Life’s too short to lose your perspective on this. If you have your health and your children are healthy you have EVERYTHING!
Cheers!
Sally
P.S. One of my dear belated grandmother’s sayings is:
“It’s a good life if you don’t weaken”
I remind myself daily of her incredible strength!
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 25th, 2010 at 11:07 am
Hi Sally,
You just gave the quote a “new energy and renewed life form” with your thoughts.
That is a very interesting understanding of the very popular quote on Mind Over Matter!. I like it very much!
And what you said is So So True regarding having a good health with yourself and your family.
I will GIVE UP everything if I could to go back in time when me and my parent were in good health. I would spend quality time everyday with them doing simple but meaning stuff with them.
It took me quite a while to let go of this wishful thought even as an adult now. But you know, every now and then, I still indulge myself on this idea.
Now I tell every people I know whenever I have a chance to do this so they won’t have to go through the painful regret I had been through.
And your Grandma wisdom is something we should hold dear in our heart. Allow me to add in my own thoughts as follows:
It’s a Good Life If You Don’t Weaken In Love
Thanks again. Sally.
Jason Ser
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Hi, Jason,
I LOVE your blog! You connect with the spirits of your readers. Your sincerity just shines right through.
I have spent all day thinking what would be my most favorite quote. It has to be the same ElizOF chose:
” Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate.
Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond
measure. It is our light, not our darkness that
most frightens us.
We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant,
gorgeous, talented,fabulous? Actually, who
are you not to be? You are a child of God.
Your playing small does not serve the world.
There is nothing enlightened about shrinking
so that other people won’t feel insecure
around you.
We are all meant to shine, as children do.
We were born to make manifest the glory
of God that is within us. It’s not just in
some of us; it’s in everyone.
And as we let our own light shine,
we unconsciously give other people
permission to do the same. As we
are liberated from our own fear, our
presence automatically liberates
others.”
Before I got serious about learning online marketing I was
afraid. Afraid it would be too hard. What if I couldn’t learn things? All silly reason when you think about it. It doesn’t even make sense why I was afraid. I have jumped in and gotten wet. I LOVE it!! I am learning how to shine and having fun. Yes, if I can do it, anyone can. I am meeting so many people who are so helpful and friendly. I am making all kinds of new friends.
Thanks so much,
Fran
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 25th, 2010 at 11:12 am
Hi Fran,
What you and ElizOF shared empowers me!
I love every words in it. It makes me feel so much less lonely than before about my True Calling Project- Some Kind Of Powerful.
Fear is a very very Tricky Mind Trap that I believe everybody will come across some days in their life. Like you, I am always afraid. I spend a great deal to understand Fear, how it originally suppose to protect us yet had also limit us too many times in our life.
I am happy for you to overcome it and make the Jump!
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason, I’ve just popped back to say fairplay to you my friend.
I’ve just finished commenting on the 100 blogs, and along the way i’ve noticed that you have commented on most of them as well.
I also noticed that your comments are a full reply to the posts and not just a blah blah comment.
I really appreciate the way you have got behind the challenge Jason, and i will be a regular visitor to your blog.
Catch up very soon my friend,
Respect and Regards, Barry
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 25th, 2010 at 11:14 am
Thank you for your encouragement, Barry.
You did great also. I am honor to have a chance to share my thought actually. It is a “reward” to me already.
You are always welcome to visit.
P/S: A few more to go, but it won’t be an end, but a new beginning.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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What a grand selection of quotes. Truly some good learning going on here.
I think I have two I fall back when I think of them.
“It does not matter whether you win or lose, it is how you play the game.” I think Vince Lombardi would disagree as winning was everything with him.
“Love life and live to love.” My first ever girl friend gave me a plaque with this years ago. It holds as true today as it did then.
Great job.
Justin
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 25th, 2010 at 11:22 am
Hi Justin,
Winning is everything. Yet True Winners are those who have the wisdom to choose when to fight, and when to let go.
The meaning of winning is different and unique to different people and situations.
My friend Willy Hu, who worked in Trade Show Booth Design. He lost s a big client and his job 2 years ago. He started using his spare time to begin an exercise regime, loose the weight that had been giving him health issues for years.
He is now freelancing his expertise and practically have a business of his own with much freedom in his time to maintain his health.
I said to him: “What a way to lose and what a way to WIN it back BIG TIME!!”
And what your 1st girlfriend gave you: “Love life and live to love! That’s what a True Winner are! Cause LOVE ALWAYS WINS!
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason
Quotes are amazing things, so many people will ‘quote’ someone whether in everyday talk or in writing. I guess it is maybe that you seize on the words in your hour of need or maybe it is something that you have heard repeated over and over again.
I have 2 favourite quotes, one my Dad would always say no matter whether the event or circumstance was good or bad “Everything happens for a reason” .
The other comes from my years associated with the travel industry but is relevant to everything in life.
“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.” – Mark Twain
Best wishes
Anne
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 25th, 2010 at 11:29 am
Hi Anne,
What you Dad, said is often overlooked, but it gives a sense of peace especially during difficult moments in life
“Everything happen for a reason. And no matter how it looks, something good will come out of it.
I said this to someone year ago. And both of us gain power in it after, as we begin to focus more on the Good for our difficulties in life.
Your Mark Twain quotes is beautiful!
Let’s continue to Explore. Dream. Discover. And live our life out without regrets by all mean.
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason
How are you doing my friend ?
What a wonderful post you have … Its been quite sometime that I have read ‘The Alchemist’, intend to read it again.
I think humans are not only fearful of failure but also of success, in any case we do fear unnecessarily and this stops us from progressing in life and achieving our goals and dreams. One of the phrases that helps me is
“The will of God will never take you where the Grace of God will not protect you” …
Its not that fear goes away from within us but this gives the strength to go past it!
Cheers!
Abizer
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 25th, 2010 at 11:35 am
HELLO ABIZER!!
My Real Life Angel! Been waiting for you, my friend.
You quote is a powerful one as goes beyond confidence… is comes with Wisdom and most important of all — Faith!
I have moments in my life where there is nothing else I can do but to keep my Faith in tact!
I do hope nobody will have to go through what I go through to understand what you shared here.
Thanks for sharing, my friend.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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“With our thoughts we make the world” – The Buddha
This quote changed my life.
It taught me that if the world was going to treat me and handle me like I wished I would have to start with myself, not the world.
Positive attitude draws positive situations which is what forms our lives.
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 25th, 2010 at 1:18 pm
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for sharing your inspirational quote from Buddha.
The teaching behind Buddhism always come with power in a peaceful way. The best part is that it encourage us to take responsibility not only in terms of our external action, but also our inner world like our thoughts and emotions. Because the truth is, as what the quote you shared suggest, these 2 worlds are somehow connected.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason,
One quote that I have above my desk whilst I work on my online business is:
”The only way of finding the limits of the possible is by going beyond them into the impossible.”
Arthur C. Clarke
This always keeps me motivated and determind to do what I orginally thought was the impossible!
Regards,
Steve Wilkins.
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 25th, 2010 at 1:23 pm
Hi Steve,
Thank for sharing your quote from Arthur C. Clarke. It is very motivating . Sometimes we really need to go beyond our limiting believe about what are possible so we can really live out the full potential in us.
Cheers
Jason Ser
P/S: Do you have any reali life event that your quote here had helped you, I mean achieving something where you thought is impossible at first?, it will be great if you can share it.
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Hi Jason
Throughout my life various sayings have inspired and motivated me. At the moment since I am writing aticles and blog posts and comments I found this to be useful. From Jim Rohns “The Treasury Of Quotes”
“Everything you need for your better future and success has already been written. And guess what? Its all available. All you have to do is go to the library. But guess what? Only three percent of the people in America have a library card. Wow, they must be expensive! No, they’re free. Probably in every neighbourhood. Three percent!”
Good luck with the challenge and with your life.
All the best
Eamon
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 25th, 2010 at 1:29 pm
Hi Eamon,
Wow, this is something I never thought of? And it is so true. Guess we had are been too engrossed into the “high tech” life than less people had visited the Library, the place where the best treasures were kept for anyone who to get.
The atmosphere in a library will never be able be replaced in the virtual world.
You comment made me missed the smell of a library.
I am going to make time to visit soon and will take photo to proof I did went there for you, for you do the same?
Cheers
Jason Ser
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For me, it wasn’t a quote but more like a book that did it for me. It was when I was homeless and I went to the library every day. I read “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” by Robert Kiyosaki and it changed the way I looked at things. I then became self employed and have worked at home for 8 years.
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 25th, 2010 at 1:37 pm
Hi Brandon,
Do you believe in the Magic Of Omens?
Just around 30 minutes ago, Eamon mentioned a quote from Jim Rohns “The Treasury Of Quotes” which reminded us about how we can find knowledge and inspirations for free from the library. ( Go Scroll Up And Read!)
And here you are, sharing how you overcome your hurdles in life from a book you read….from the Library! Is Amazing! You are the Living Proof of Jim Rohns quotes above!!!
And also….”Rich Dad, Poor Dad” is on of the most important book of our times! As before it appear, a lot of us have always believe that finance is a difficult subject for ordinary people to crack. Again, you are the living proof of how powerful the book is!
Thanks for sharing.
Jason Ser
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Brandon Connell Reply:
August 31st, 2010 at 4:08 am
Hi Jason. Thank you for the reply, and the kind words. That is a very important assessment you made about learning the knowledge for free. The reason being is that I have come across many “scam reporting” websites where people go to complain that some guru charged them $8,000 of their life savings to teach them something, and then that person did not use the information because they thought it was an easy button and they were lazy. They then go and report it as a scam rather than taking responsibility for their spending actions. They could have easily went to the library and obtained that very same information. Rather than me buying the carlton sheets program from a late night infomercial, I went to the library and grabbed a book titled “nothing down” by Robert G Allen. From that, I was able to get a grasp on the idea of creative financing and leverage. It didn’t cost me $8,000 either, and I ended up buying a 5,000 square foot mansion for $40,000 with zero money down and 100% seller financed.
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Hi Jason,
That’s a simple one for me:
“Never, never, never give up.” by Winston Churchill
It kind of says it all
All the best
Cheers
Andy
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 25th, 2010 at 1:46 pm
Hi Andy,
Thanks for sharing.
Simple words…but with the voice of commitment and fighting spirit from Winston Churchill, they became so Powerful that they shook the world and made history!
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Jason
Thanks for the inspiration – been a while since I read “The Alchemist” (way back in 2003 I think) but this brought the memory back. Its quite similar to “The Secret” in terms of the thought process shaping the future and something that I do believe in and can see beginning to manifest itself. To our success! Tom
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 25th, 2010 at 1:52 pm
Hi Tom,
Thanks for your comment. I read the Secret also which really did great especially in the way they re-package and market an ancient teaching and wisdom.
Paulo Cohoel’s work had great impact for me as they always comes at the exact timing when I needed the message he wrote most. Each time I read his book, new or old, is as if I have went through another inspirational life journey of my own.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason,
My favourite quote and one I have always tried to live by is
“Always be the best at what you do”
It can be the goal for whatever line of work you are involved in. I can’t remember reading the quote anywhere, so I guess I made it up myself.
Great individual blog you have here Jason.
Regards,
Bill
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 25th, 2010 at 11:38 am
Hi Bill,
Thanks for your compliment.
I also have quote that I can’t remember where I got them. But I think the important part is how it can help us or others.
Thanks for sharing
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason,
“God grant me the serenity to accept things I cannot change,
Courage to change the things I can and
The wisdom to know the difference”.
My mother in-law gave my wife(of 39 years) and I this plaque and it has forever been close to our hearts. When people ask what makes us special we always say that never going to bed angry at one another(many sleepless nights) and accepting that we are unique and special friends are the key.
The quote is all about acceptance and strength. We are on the 100 comment challenge at http://theequest.com/?p=3018 to meet great human beings like you.
Thanks for your quote.Yes thank you.
Pierre & Pierrette
Thee Quest For Perfect Health
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 25th, 2010 at 11:45 am
Hi Pierre & Pierrette,
Thanks for sharing.
You shared the same quote as Terry Conti, yet both of you guys story is different. The Serenity Prayer indeed is an powerful prayers. There are people who mistook Acceptance as Loosing, but like what you suggested here, is about Strength.
Thanks for sharing and I like your TheeQuest blog.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Jason,
I’ve held many quotes dear throughout different stages of my life. My most recent was acquired a few weeks ago: “If you can control your thoughts, you can control your life. Your thoughts determine your beliefs, your beliefs affect your attitude, your attitude determines your feelings and your feelings affect your actions.”
It is very simplistic but, I’m finding, very real.
Thanks for your post,
Kat
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 25th, 2010 at 11:48 am
Hi Kat,
Some of the most powerful quotes appears simple. What you shared here is simple and very real. Whoever who get it all figure out and apply it in their life are sure to make a powerful difference.
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Jason, thank you for sharing your quote & story. I could feel the power it held for you, and how your life transformed in that moment. It is those moments that I live for. To see the spark of new understanding, whether it’s in someone else or myself… it is a real gift. Thank you again for sharing it.
There are many quotes and moments that have been pivotal for me. One in particular came to mind as I read your story. It’s a quote that either came from The Alchemist (perhaps my favorite story) or Immortal T. Slatton, which shares many similarities to The Alchemist. As I was reading, many snippets leaped off the page. I was learning & remembering on so many levels. It was beautiful and almost overwhelming. This one particular quote I did not write down so the wording may be a bit different. Here is how I remember it:
“A thing does not reveal itself to everyone from the same perspective”
For me, this provided an immediate understanding of our multidimensional nature. It’s why a book like The Alchemist can be read by countless people, and yet they all get different insights from it. This idea is what reminds me to witness the world rather than judge it. To reexamine things I’ve already explored to see what new perspective will be revealed to me. Total game changing moment for me.
Much Love,
Lauren
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 25th, 2010 at 2:48 pm
Hi Lauren,
Thank you for your inspirational comment. Really really love your blog and the post about Living Life in a Bonus Round! . The way you write goes beyond the usual PMA kind of work we saw…it speaks both to our minds and heart (For me at least), if you know what I mean.
Love your quote that says about the Uniqueness of each of our perception towards life, no matter how similar they are. It is the same as what I had laid out in my About Page on the Free Spirit Master Lifestyle that I am living out now.
Thanks for your encouragement. My Honor. And so happy to crossed path with you.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason,
I finally got here!
Firstly: I would like to say a very big big Thank You! I started blog hopping 2 days ago now that all the contributors are on board the challenge and you have left some of the most amazing and inspirational comments for people.
Thank you so much for taking the time to be apart of this challenge. I am sure you have inspired a lot of people by the comments you have been leaving!!
Second: I LOVE Paulo Coehlo! His books are awesome I have read most of them. The most life changing for me was his book called “Eleven Minutes” I went through a stage in 2004 where i read a lot of his books. Doing this actually changed the course of my life and it started with ‘The Alchemist’, however it was “Eleven Minutes” that got me moving!
Re words for me: “Where there is a will there is a way” Whenever I get frustrated or overwhelmed or depressed about something I take a breather, re group and chant that saying as my mantra!! It works everytime!
Once again thank you for being an awesome contributor to the challenge.
See you back here soon!
Cheers
Jacinta

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Jason Ser Reply:
August 25th, 2010 at 3:01 pm
Hello JACINTA!!!
Yes!! Welcome welcome and welcome!!! Better late than never, my dear. You gave me a big big thank you. I multiply it by infinity and gave you back!!!
Your challenge is the Best Ride and Experience I ever had since I begin my quest!!! You may notice how I have a “inferior issues” with my language ability from some of the comment I left. Less than half way through the challenge, my confidence level built up and I had overcome this limiting believe of me through the encouragement from many other contributors.And this is just 1 of the many “gifts” I own you more Thanks to.
And I am so happy to meet another person miles apart from me that LOVE Paulo Coelho! I started with the Chinese Translation of [By The River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept], followed by it’s English Translation. Never missed a single book of him since.
The quote you share is is really what I need now.
“Where there is a will there is a way”
I believe I am so close to realize my dream lifestyle but my schedule had been so tight that things can get very overwhelming.
Thanks for your awesome idea and your encouragement.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason,
Thank you for an inspiring post which has encouraged some great responses.
I use my favourite quote a lot as it helps me to keep me focused. It is from Brian Tracy…”If you don’t set goals for yourself, you are doomed to work to to achieve the goals of someone else.”
I have really enjoyed meeting you on the challenge Jason and will be back to visit again soon.
Kindest,
Brian
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 30th, 2010 at 12:25 pm
Hi Brian,
Brian sharing the quote from Brian.
I like this quote you shared and feel that it is especially
relevant in our present difficult economic situation.
It is rare to find any company or boss who really cherish the
true value of their staff “as a person” nowadays. Yet, it is
not something un-expected, no matter what most bosses want us
to believe, we are all expendable anytime. But those with a
passion driven personal goal will prevail and re-vamp faster
than those who don’t.
Thanks For Sharing
Jason Ser
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Hello Jason,
You have created a very good post here and I like your blog! I have read several of your comments on other blogs and I can tell you really mean what you say in this post.
I have been thinking about your questions “What’s that one inspirational quote, enlightening verse or powerful passage that had opened your mind, change your life or gave you a whole new perspective altogether?
I have a lot of inspirational quotes that I like, but one of my favorites comes from a brilliant man named Brian Tracy. I like his teachings so well, I purchased a course called “Success Mastery Academy”. This is awesome material!
OK, a quote I like a lot is this:
“Develop an attitude of gratitude, and give thanks for everything that happens to you, knowing that every step forward is a step toward achieving something bigger and better than your current situation”.
-Brian Tracy
Thank you for your post and have a great day!
Mark
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 30th, 2010 at 1:00 pm
Hey Mark
“….every step forward is a step toward achieving something bigger and better than your current situation.”
This is what I had been experiencing, real life, real time a lot lately.
I used to get discourage when things did not work according to my plan. Or rather, when things did not work as fast as I felt it should. My “eyes” were opened about 6 months ago and sees something similar to what you shared here.That’s how my original humble little book I wrote now become a membership site. And all along, I kept my gratitude in tact.
Thanks for sharing Mark.
Jason Ser
P/S: As it turned out, Brian Alcock, the previous commenter before you shared a quote of Brian Tracy coincidentally. I believe this mean something.
How about you?
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Hello Jason, it’s a fine site you’ve built and an excellent article upon it. Back in March I opened an email from Alan Bechtold from the BBS Press. It was an invitation to pick up a free copy of a book called “A Banquet Of Treasures” by Bob Randall (opt-in required). It’s a short and powerful little masterpiece of writing that reveals one man’s secret to happiness. I’ve been sharing the link ever since. Good luck in the comments challenge and I look forward to reading your work. Take care, Steve D.
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 30th, 2010 at 1:03 pm
Hi Steve,
I went to the link you share and opt in without any second thought,will find time to read. As you just added another item to my reading list ( is now the 7th).
Thank you for your encouragement and compliment.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason,
The inspirational post that I hold dear would be: Sow a thought and you reap an action; sow an act and you reap a habit; sow a habit and you reap a character; sow a character and you reap a destiny.~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
I constantly remind myself of this. I make it my business each day to only sow positive thoughts. Great post!
Much Success,
Lorina Noble
Miss Mindset Makeover
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 30th, 2010 at 1:11 pm
Hi Lorina
I always enjoyed Ralph Waldo Emerson. He always crated his words with such beauty that it is like a soul lift to read. This is the first time I heard the one you shared here. Thanks.
Your quotes kind of runs alomg the line with the one shared by Kat (Kathy Williams) previously/ I want to put it here for a little twist of perspective and see how it goes. Here’s what she wrote:
“If you can control your thoughts, you can control your life. Your thoughts determine your beliefs, your beliefs affect your attitude, your attitude determines your feelings and your feelings affect your actions.
Thanks for sharing again. Lorina.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason,
This is such an important post.
Perspiration is everything in our work.If you want to succeed you will work for it. Let me share you a famous saying of an Asian Hero whose name is Jose Rizal about succeeds. ” in life you need 99% perspiration, 1% inspiration”
Good luck with the challenge and with your business.
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 30th, 2010 at 1:25 pm
Hi Tamara,
Thank you for your compliment.
And Thank you for sharing a quote from an Asian for a change.
True inspirations will gives us the power to give out 100% or commitment to fulfill what it aspire us to do.
Thanks for sharing
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason
Great post and love the site.
My favorite saying is an old one – “If at first you don’t succeed try try again!”
Each time I run into a mental “brick wall” I stop, go for a walk and clear my head then go back and have another try.
I always get where I’m going in the end…
Stay healthy
Alex
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 30th, 2010 at 1:28 pm
Hi Alex,
Talk about a mental “brick wall”, it could be really frustrating at times. Giving some space for our mind to breath is crucial.
I love your quote better with the input you added…
Try try again and you will get where you are going in the end.
Thanks for sharing.
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason!
I absolutely LOVED The Alchemist – what an inspirational story it is!
It’s hard to pick just one quote or person who has inspired me, as I have spent the last few years seeking out people, books and other things that both inspire me, motivate me and give me the tools to realize my dreams.
Most recently I’ve been reading The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks, which is really changing my perspective on how I sabotage myself and how to get to the next level and stop limiting myself. It’s a really inspiring book and has changed a lot of lives, including my own.

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Jason Ser Reply:
August 30th, 2010 at 1:35 pm
Hi Jess,
Thanks for the visit.
My experience tells me that whether is a quote, a book, or something someone said to us. They seems to always arrived at that precise moment we needed them.
I want to thank you for sharing The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks, I never heard of the book nor Gay Hendrick until now. Make a quick Google search and immediately found something that I need as follows:
You know deep inside you that you will never be fully satis?ed until you have anchored yourself in your Zone of Genius. To do less would be to hold back, and long ago you made a handshake deal with the universe that you wouldn’t do that. The seductive comforts of success, though, can lull us into accepting the status quo. In that state of comfort, it’s easy to forget the deal you made with the universe to use yourself fully. – Gay Hendricks from The Big Leap
This is wonderful and thanks to you again.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Jason:
I don’t have a specific quote but I try to live by the Golden Rule, “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you”.
I always try to do the right thing. I am not always successful but I try.
I really enjoyed reading everyone’s comments.
- Rick
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 30th, 2010 at 1:41 pm
Hi Rick,
What you shared here is a “Golden Rule” indeed. That’s why I find it not that easy to follow.
I have to be honest to tell you that is so so hard to do this sometimes, especially to people that won’t appreciate your goodwill, and even worst take advantage of it.
Like you, I try to do the right thing and make peace by all mean. But now I do it with a little bit of wisdom.
Guess I have a lot more to learn on this.But it makes me feel better to know there is another person who believe and do it also.
Thank you for your encouragement and inspiration
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason,
I’m finally here
Great discussion. Despite reading so many things in my life, I haven’t really kept them in place, at least within until a few years ago. I kind of go into this in and out phase where I’ll internally take what I need and then go out there to experience it. Thus, quotes run amok and voices begin to take over. However, if I were to choose, ah, choices, it would be … dad’s advice.
‘I know who I am and what I do. I can’t talk about something I don’t know but I talk about something I know I can do, because I’ve done it!’
You see, my dad doesn’t speak English well. Living in the States, I’m the first generation here but he’ll tell me in his broken English these words as long as I can remember it since we’re very close now.
When he starts going into that flow, I always seem question my own ability because how can he, who doesn’t know much about the language do all that he’s done and yet I’m educated, lazy and have taken advantage of the system that I grew up with. Thus, this has shown me that I’ve failed to see what the true human spirit in work is and the purpose of which I could provide value. Thanks to dad, I personally have to prove to myself everyday, I’m worthy of my words.
Thanks for the discussion Jason!
See you on the 100th comments.
Cheers!
Thu
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Pierre Trudel Reply:
August 27th, 2010 at 9:35 pm
Hi Nguyen,
Your father is a very wise man.His years of doing the best he can has given him messages to pass on to you.The Law Of Attraction speaks through him.Learn to listen and “catch” what is yours to own. You need not invent wisdom, it is often served to you on a silver platter.
Let your two ears transform this wisdom so that you may pass it on.
You are really a good human being and to recognize your father is to show the wisdom he has passed on to you.
Now it is your turn,
Be wise.
Pierre,
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 30th, 2010 at 2:20 pm
Hi Pierre,
Thanks for popping by again.
You are so right about how we need not to invent wisdom and how it is often served to us on a silver platter.
Each time we used our knowledge and inspirations to create value. That inspiration will be given more power with a renewed life form.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 30th, 2010 at 10:21 pm
Hi Nguyen
Been waiting for your visit, my new found friend.:)
I enjoyed our talk at your blog very much. Was planning to get back to continue our “meaningful conversation” as soon as I find the time and “space” in my mind.
I love what you shared here and I can almost have a vision in my mind how your dad said those simple but powerful words to you. Is so easy for us to forget what our parent had been through. They may not be as educated or as articulate as us, but that doesn’t mean we know better. Most of the time, they know way way better than us.
What you dad say is about Integrity in life and more… it is also about commitment and… his LOVE to you and his family. That’s what gives him the Strength to go through what he went through, to do what he did and still doing. He is a Hero!
I am sure he have a lot more untold stories and wisdom. Yet I can see his “legend” is living out in you. I was very “attracted” to something I can’t really explained when I 1st pop by your blog, is not only about your great command of English or the value of your content. There is something there is some kind of peace with power behind the personality you expressed. Now I know where does that comes from.
Thanks for sharing your inspirational stories, Nguyen. I felt empowered. Can’t wait to talk to you again.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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My main quote amongst many is ‘Just do it’ – One life-one chance. Many many good quotes given throughout these posts which gives you plenty to ponder on.
Keith
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 30th, 2010 at 2:23 pm
Hi Keith,
You are right, my friend. Plenty To Ponder Upon! Never really expected this.
You are the 3rd person who are inspired by this 3 words Ad Slogan that had and will continue to inspired a few more generations.
Thanks for sharing
Jason Ser
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Jason-
You are an inspiration! Your upbeat thoughts, words, and actions are truly a great example for others to follow! I am keeping tabs on you! You are going great places.
Jerry
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 30th, 2010 at 7:58 pm
Hey hey hey, Jerry!
Welcome to my blog.
Thank you do much for your compliment and encouragement! Is really my honor. I myself also like the style of your writing. It is as if I can almost hear you talking to me live. Makes me want to take action.
Thanks again
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason,
Lovely post
Who : Alex Jeffreys
When : 4 years ago
How: Because he showed me even a little guy can become a Guru.
Alex worked so hard, I seen him go from nothing to something, people doubted him all along the way, but he never gave up.
Alex inspires me to keep pushing, keep working hard and hopefully one day I can achieve even just a little of the success he has enjoyed so far.
Sally

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Jason Ser Reply:
August 30th, 2010 at 2:44 pm
Hey You Sally!!
So happy to have you here. Alex’s story is truly inspirational by it self , isn’t it?
I didn’t know him for 4 years and already been inspired by him to do what I am doing now. Well, since you mentioned him here, Let’s pay a tribute to our mentor here by sharing a quote from him that I loved as follows:
Being remarkable is when people gives good remark on what you do.
And Sally, you are a remarkable person, not only for what you are doing now for your business, but also how you went through the extra mile to help others along ( me included
)!
P/S: And congratulations for your 1st sales of your PPP. May there be many many more to come in the very Near Future!
To our success.
Jason Ser
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I think there are two quotes that have remained with since my teens: Truth fears no questions. and The eyes believe themselves, the ears believe other people. I have never had to pay attention to these two simple thoughts since starting work on the internet!
In general I live my life by finding out first hand the information I need to know. Do you remember the telephone game you played in elementary school where you sit in a circle, the teacher whispers something in your ear – then you whisper it in the next person’s ear and so on and so on. The last person NEVER heard the correct initial whisper from the teacher! There is always something tainted with 2nd, 3rd, and 4th hand information it seems.
Thanks for the post and looking forward to reading more from you!
Gwen
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Jason Ser Reply:
August 30th, 2010 at 4:08 pm
Hi Gwen,
The 1st inspirational quote you shared is liberating.
The 2nd is kind of interesting to me, like a riddle which makes me think a little deeper. We didn’t play the game you said during my school days back in Singapore. But we do play a similar game during my service in the Armed Forces where our officer will whisper a message starting from the front of the line during our road march. The result was just like the game you played, there will be some form of added or deleted info from the original.
Your 2nd quotes also remind me of a quote from the Bible on Mark 8-18 which says… Having eyes, do you not see? And having ears, do you not hear?
Guess there are always some limit to what we see or hear. For what we see or hear may not always be the Truth. Sometimes it contain the hidden agenda from the other party; sometimes, is really us who refused or afraid to face the Truth ourselves.
Thanks for sharing.
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason
This is what I’ve got stuck on my noticeboard above my computer. When times are hard I read it and it gives me the strength to carry on….
When things go wrong as they sometimes will,
When the road you’re trudging seems all up hill,
When the funds are low and the debts are high
And you want to smile, but you have to sigh,
When care is pressing you down a bit,
Rest if you must, but don’t you quit.
Life is queer with its twists and turns,
As every one of us sometimes learns,
And many a failure turns about
When he might have won had he stuck it out;
Don’t give up though the pace seems slow–
You may succeed with another blow,
Success is failure turned inside out–
The silver tint of the clouds of doubt,
And you never can tell how close you are,
It may be near when it seems so far;
So stick to the fight when you’re hardest hit–
It’s when things seem worst that you must not quit.
Great post
Regards
Dawn Kay
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Jason Ser Reply:
September 8th, 2010 at 10:07 am
Hi Dawn,
Thank you for sharing this wonderful poem of all. You brought back a very old memory of mine. I was 19 years old when I 1st heard the poem you shared here. It was read by my army officer when I was a officer cadet when I serve my National Service.
Beautifully written. Very Motivational.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason
Ever since I was little, I have remembered the words of the poem IF by RJ. Now there is something to live your life by.
Well, in my view anyway.
For anybody who has not read it…see what u think!
Best wishes
Mike
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Jason Ser Reply:
September 8th, 2010 at 10:12 am
Hi Mike,
Google it and find it an inspirational piece indeed.
For those who had not heard it before, here
it is…..
If
By Rudyard Kipling
If you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you;
If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,
But make allowance for their doubting too:
If you can wait and not be tired by waiting,
Or, being lied about, don’t deal in lies,
Or being hated don’t give way to hating,
And yet don’t look too good, nor talk too wise;
If you can dream—and not make dreams your master;
If you can think—and not make thoughts your aim,
If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster
And treat those two impostors just the same:.
If you can bear to hear the truth you’ve spoken
Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,
Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken,
And stoop and build’em up with worn-out tools;
If you can make one heap of all your winnings
And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss,
And lose, and start again at your beginnings,
And never breathe a word about your loss:
If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew
To serve your turn long after they are gone,
And so hold on when there is nothing in you
Except the Will which says to them: “Hold on!”
If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,
Or walk with Kings—nor lose the common touch,
If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you,
If all men count with you, but none too much:
If you can fill the unforgiving minute
With sixty seconds’ worth of distance run,
Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it,
And—which is more—you’ll be a Man, my son!
Thanks for sharing
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Hi Jason,
I love the passage that you quote from the Alchemist, thank you for sharing it.
Perhaps not quite so profound, but I love a definition from a scientist, when people hide from change.
Albert Einstein said … ‘Insanity is doing the same thing over and over expecting a different result’
I hope you enjoy
Great Post
John
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Jason Ser Reply:
September 8th, 2010 at 10:15 am
Hi John,
Good to have you here.
How can anyone missed quotes from one of the Greatest Genius of mankind?
I have a poster of Einstein on my office desk partition that have one of his quotes that I though I want to share it here…
“It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and knowledge”
Thanks for sharing
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Hi Jason
What a great post, followed by some great quotes within the comments. I have spent far longer here than I intended, I haven’t finished visiting all the blogs on the Challenge yet!
I love inspirational quotes and it’s difficult for me to choose a favourite. In view of the fact that none of us know how long we are here for, I like to keep in mind quotes that encourage us to seize the moment such as:
Today is the first day of the rest of your life.
Life is not a dress rehearsal
Life is a no deposit, no return endeavour
Tomorrow’s life is too late. Live today.
And Jason, why on earth do you worry about your English? You write better English than a lot of English people!
Warm Regards
Lynn
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Jason Ser Reply:
September 8th, 2010 at 10:18 am
Hey Lynn,
Thanks for sharing and your encouragement. You are right? It is really funny how we have mind traps like this that hold us back from being the person we can be.
I like your 4 simple life quotes you shared here. They are what I need today. A small but very significant reminder for me to press on my quest.
Thanks again
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Hi Jason,
I’ve been hopping my heart out trying to get to all these blogs to honor my commitment to this challenge. I still have a lot of ground to cover so I can leave a comment. There is a lot of interesting blogs out there. Thanks for stopping by leaving a comment.
Have a good one.
Enjoy the Challenge.
Mike
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Jason Ser Reply:
September 8th, 2010 at 10:19 am
HI Mike,
I understand, you are way later than most of us. Take it easy by all mean, is the experience of real connection that counts.
Thanks for your visit.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi, Jason,
What a wonderful collection of quotations and sayings! Maybe you could put them in a book and sell them! lol
Sadly I can’t think of one off the top of my head I tend to hear something and really like it – but then it slips my mind and I have to go looking for the nexe “great quote”.
The list here will keep me going for a while!
Keep quoting
Jennifer
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Jason Ser Reply:
September 8th, 2010 at 10:22 am
Hi Jennifer,
Thanks for popping by. Yes keep quoting, keep learning, keep creating value to inspire yourself and others.
P/S: Putting in a book may be a good idea, not sure about selling it though, since everyone is sharing it here for free.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason,
I’m not sure what has driven me forward, but here’s the maxim I’m living into now: never say maybe – say yes or say no, be clear and decisive. Maybe hangs everyone up waiting for your decision. Just say it. You know whether you want to or not. Plus, your answer is accompanied by action that demonstrates your commitment to yes or no. I’ve hung out with my own “maybe” as well as too many other people’s “maybe”. What a waste of time! Don’t be afraid to commit one way or the other.
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Jason Ser Reply:
September 8th, 2010 at 10:26 am
WOW! Cheryl,
I can feel a surge of energy when I read your comment here, It’s great!
Being indecisive is a Mind Trap that I have to constantly deal with. Your comment here is something I will need to write down or print out to remind myself at all times.
Thank you so much.
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Hi Jason
This is such an inspirational post you create here. I loved to read all the inspirational stories and phrases from all the people that posted their comments.
During my life I tested a lot of things, I’ve been through a lot of phases and I can’t really remember one phrase that stays above the all others.
I think that in each phase of my life I found different phrases and all of them had a special significance during that phase.
Today I’m in my middle 40′s, with a lot of dreams fulfilled and a lot of dreams to fulfill yet. Some I can never fulfill no more, like “being financial independent at the age of 40″, lol.
In this stage of my life I have three phrases that I have printed and they are on my wall, near my computer. They’re in Portuguese, so I going to write here a free translation, maybe they are not exactly like this in English:
“Imagination is much more important then knowledge” – Einstein
“Anything is impossible until someone doubts and prove the opposite” – Einstein
“Those who never did anything are the only ones that never made a mistake” – Unknown
Cheers and my best wishes
Jorge
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Jason Ser Reply:
September 8th, 2010 at 10:33 am
Hey Jorge,
Nice to have you here.
Thank you for sharing your quotes. The 2 from Einstein is great, but love the 3rd one. Remind me of a Failing Vice President I worked with, he do a lot of “go through motion” work, and avoid real responsibility and mistakes by all mean. Got to sms him this quote you shared.
Thanks
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason
Good post I love reading all the quotes and comments
I am a student of Mark Terrell’s coaching and I am blog hopping today and I am glad I did
I would love for you to stop by and check out my blog
Thanks
Karen
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Jason Ser Reply:
September 8th, 2010 at 10:34 am
Hey Karen,
Thank you for your visit.
Will pop by your blog soon.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason,
Some of my favorite quotes are:
“I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.”
Thomas Edison
“In Order To Succeed You’ve To Fail First”
Andreas Spyrou
Yes the last one is mine.
Both have the same meanings.
I really believe that if someone don’t make mistakes he wont learn from first hand and learn from them. If someone says that he made his first million without doing mistakes he is either too lucky or too smart!
OK here is another one.
“The only difference between a rich person and poor person is how they use their time”
Robert Kiyosaki
Take care,
Andreas
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Jason Ser Reply:
September 8th, 2010 at 10:36 am
Hi Andreas,
Couldn’t Agree More! Nobody is too lucky or smart enough to Really Made his first million without making any mistakes.
Mistakes is a great and empowering teacher if we have a open and positive view on it.
Thanks for sharing.
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Hello Jason,
Good post, got everyone talking, I think ‘Always look on the bright side of life’ would be mine (Monty Python), its what I always try to do.
Good luck with the challenge and thanks for a great post and entertaining comments.
Cheers
Dave
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Jason Ser Reply:
September 8th, 2010 at 10:43 am
Hello Dave!!
Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life!
That is a Great Master Piece from Monty Python.
The lyrics may sound cynical and ironic to some. To me is very funny and never fails to uplift my spirit every time I hear it!
Man! The chorus is playing in my head now. I blame you for that.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Well that’s one heck of a question! I can’t think of a quote right now but I wanted to comment because I have three books sat here on my desk by Paulo Cohoe, a friend gave them to me last week. I look forward to reading them

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Jason Ser Reply:
September 8th, 2010 at 10:49 am
Hey Clare,
Thank you for your visit.
That’s great, which 3 books do you have there?
You know, if you can find the time and space, I recommend you read each book from start to finish straight off once.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Clare from Kindle Wireless Reading Device Reply:
September 8th, 2010 at 3:28 pm
Hey Jason – the three books are The Witch of Portobello, The Zahir and Eleven Minutes. I also have the Devil and Miss Prym on the book case.
Unfortunately I don’t have the luxury to read them all in a row – so which would you recommend I start with?
Clare
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Jason Ser Reply:
September 9th, 2010 at 10:00 am
Hi Clare,
What I really mean is not to read the 3 books in a row, but rather, to read each book from start to finish.
I would personally go with [The Devil and Miss Prym] as it is the earliest creation from all 4. The Witch of Portobello, The Zahir and Eleven Minutes are the later creations from Paulo which he did tried some new approach and structure of his work.
However, do “follow your heart” to decide which one to start with. For your heart know best what you need now and here.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason,
there was a saying that went like this and changed completely my life:
If you do what you want to do then ask three parts in your life.
Ask your mind, whether it has the desire.
Ask your soul whether it has the desire.
Then ask your body whether it has the desire.
All seems fine, but there is still one missing ingredient.
What kind of part of the body you should ask?
Ask your heart and when it answers with “YES” then you
are on the right way.
I have found this saying somewhere I can’t remember now. But I think that is originated and revised from a chinese proverb.
It is not the exact one, but it is the same meaning of the original one.
This was one of the sayings that let me made think of my whole life again. I think that the spiritual way is the origin of everything. Spirituality is for every man a place for inner peace.
We are all made of star dust.
(I asked myself how old I am? Yes, seems to be a ridiculous question. But by some influence I came to this answer:
4.5 trillion years. The universal mind was and will be forever.
In other words. We were all there with our minds and we will ever be. If not on earth then on another universe or planet.
When do you love something, let it free.
When it should come back, it’s yours – forever.
These were my three impressions I encountered in my life.
I used to be quite pessimistic and this has changed my point of view. Now it is going to be better from day to day.
Hopefully, this was an understandable glimpse of / through my life.
Cheers
Lars
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Jason Ser Reply:
September 15th, 2010 at 7:04 pm
Hi Lars,
Thank you for your wonderful comment. It’s beautiful!
Like you, I always believe that our “heart” ( our spirituality) is the real boss of our life.
The mind is a great tool, the body is a vessel for us to experience life as we knew it. Most of us are confused between the voices from our mind and from our heart. It take little wisdom to tell the difference, which is something I hope to teach in my true calling project Some Kind Of Powerful.
Thanks for your comment.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Lars Reply:
September 16th, 2010 at 1:37 am
Hi Jason,
many thanks for your feedback. Yes, spirituality is a great thing belong our lifes. It makes me happy to reach other peoples hearts / ears with my words and I am always looking for relationships and conversations.
I have signed up to your project and will have a look at it. Really nice blog you have.
Your fellow student
Lars
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My favorite:
All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them
- Walt Disney
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Here’s my favorite line. Yeah, Sounds so common and familiar, I just love it’s message that’s why.
The Serenity Prayer: (the extended version)
God, grant us the…
Serenity to accept things we cannot change,
Courage to change the things we can, and the
Wisdom to know the difference
Patience for the things that take time
Appreciation for all that we have, and
Tolerance for those with different struggles
Freedom to live beyond the limitations of our past ways,
The Ability to feel your love for us and our love for each other
Strength to get up and try again even when we feel it is hopeless.
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I’ve got this from a favorite book of mine: A Rich Man’s Secret, and though it’s deep it has full of wisdom that too few understood.
……….
In the world’s broad field of battle,
In the bivouac of Life,
Be not like dumb, driven cattle!
Be a hero in the strife!
Trust no Future, howe’er pleasant!
Let the dead Past bury its dead!
Act, – act in the living Present!
Heart within, and God o’erhead!
Lives of great men all remind us
We can make our lives sublime,
And, departing, leave behind us
Footprints on the sand of time;
—Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Hi Jason, Sorry to be so late in the 100 Blogs challenge but here is my offering at last.
It is a quote from Christopher McDougall’s book “Born to Run.”
“Every morning in Africa, a gazelle wakes up. It knows it must outrun the fastest lion or it will be killed. Every morning in Africa, a lion wakes up. It knows it must run faster than the slowest gazelle, or it will starve. It doesn’t matter whether you’re a lion or a gazelle–when the sun comes up, you’d better be running”
Words for an Internet Marketer, eh?
Keep running.
Best Wishes, Brian.
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