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Let’s face it. We will all die.
Una una lang yan.
But we can’t deny it nor run away from it.
We will all die. Di naman sa nananakot ako no. I’m just stating a fact.
So let me ask you this…
Ikaw, pag kinuha ka na ni Lord, what would you like written on your epitaph?
Think.
Think.
Think.
I’m serious here. Think about it.
What legacy or contribution you want to leave your kids, family, or this nation?
The reason I’m asking you this is to remind you that life is short.
You and I have a limited time to live on this earth. Tick Tock Tick Tock.
We all have an expiration date.
With that in mind, you should stop wasting your time on things that don’t matter.
The best gift that you can give your child is not toys but time.
The best gift that you can give to your spouse is not, bag for ladies, or shoes for men but your attention.
Ako as a Dad, I don’t want my kids to remember me as overworked and yet always lacking financially.
I want my kids to feel that I’m always there for them and still I can give them what they want.
This is one reason I decided to become an entrepreneur.
This is also the reason why…
I only work few hours a day so I can spend more time with my kids.
That is by design.
Kaya yung 8-5 jobs will not work for me. There are so many limitations. That’s why you rarely see an employee that has both time and money.
Kahit mga artista na kumikita ng malaki, they don’t have enough time for themselves.
That’s why meron ngang kumikita ng malaki but they don’t have time.
Meron naman may oras pero walang pera.
Believe me, you can have both time and money BUT….BIG BIG “BUUUUUT”…
…if you’ll be willing to go out of your comfort zone at magsimula ng sarili mong negosyo.
And if you already have a business pero wala namang nangyayari, I invite you on
November 9, Saturday, 10am for my Webinar.
I’ll teach you how to become a Cautious Entrepreneur.
To your freedom,
Jon Orana
P.S. Can you do me a favor?
If you know someone who can benefit from this webinar, kindly share this page to them.
I owe you one. Mwah Mwah Tsup Tsup!
Recently an old friend posted this quote in Facebook…
“Hindi importante and sobrang daming pera…ang importante may masayang pamilya.”
Please read the above sentence again.
Now, maybe 99% of us will agree on this sentence.
It reminds us that family should always be first and I agree 100%. I’m a husband/father first.
BUT…there’s also something wrong with that quote.
In English term it’s called “presupposition.”
Meaning, there’s an implicit assumption. Meron syang assumption that having “lots of money” isn’t right.
It’s like asking you to make a tough decision between “money” or “family.”
My question to you is this…
Can’t you have both? Have a hefty bank account and a happy family?
Listen, you don’t have to choose between the two. Put your family first but pursue wealth and independence.
Oh by the way, who will benefit FIRST once you have wealth?
My guess your answer will be “My family. My kids. My close friends.”
Friend, be careful with what you read and what you feed your mind.
In my upcoming business course “First Steps To Freedom” I will not only teach you how to start a profitable business but also how to break all the limiting beliefs that’s holding you back.
Truth is, you already have the capability to become a successful entrepreneur.
But unless you replace these limiting beliefs with a positive new ones you’ll continue to struggle.
Last year I celebrated my 36th birthday in Boracay.
Guess who I’m with in that 4-day celebration?
Seven of my best friends. I paid for their plane tickets and hotel.
That is what having both money and a happy family.
You can have both. You don’t have to choose.
When I was in the second year of college, I took a summer job.
I was hired as a service crew at Wendy’s along Buendia near LRT station.
It was my very first job, my first taste of salary and my first time to meet an “interesting” boss.
My experience as a service crew gave me an idea what my corporate life will be like after graduation.
You may look good in your office attire, neck ties, makeup or high heels for ladies, but that won’t change the fact that you’re a slave of your boss.
Think about this for a second.
Malaya ka nga ba?
When someone dictates how much money you’ll receive kinsenas katapusan?
Malaya ka nga ba?
When your manager tells you what time you should report for work and what time you can go home?
Malaya ka nga ba?
When your boss tells you when to go for vacation? Or if you can even have a vacation?
Malaya ka nga ba?
When they can just fire you anytime they want to BUT you have to give them 30 days notice if you want to resign?
Malaya ka nga ba?