Charlotte and Jonathan - Britains got talent 2012 auditions
Another magic moment for Britain Got Talent, what a jaw dropping performance.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaalBHEuTTA&feature=relmfu
The best part of it, is for you to see the big smile on Jonathan's face.
He is shaken at the end of the performance. It's such a big beautiful smile of being recognised for his talent.
It is a confidence boost for a boy being bullied for his weight.
Thank you, Charlotte, for standing up against bullying. Together, they two are excellent.
Enjoy the performance.
Monday, March 26, 2012
Saturday, February 11, 2012
I am happy today
Last Sunday, after I got into my car, out of the blue, I found myself giggling....
Hmm... interesting, why so?
I sat back, take a minute break, then I realise, I have taken good care of myself this week....
1. I got a new hair cut.
2. I have my hair highlighted in red
3. I bought a Support pillow
4. I went for a neck, shoulder and back massage
5. I bought myself the blouse that caught my eyes at Target many many times. It was on discount, so, I grab it.
6. I bought myself some nice undies, which I normally only shop at end of the year.
7. I bought myself so health tablets.
Of course.. all of it comes with a price.
But, the point is, my hair is too long and I found the hair style boring, so why not.
I am having back pain because I like sitting on bed and surfing the net, so why not.
I need a new blouse, it is on discount, so why not.
I like the colourful undies, so why not.
I have always been very proud of myself for having good self control and only spend on the necessities.
Well, I am still not spending excessively.
It will be stupid to hold on to $200, while I don't like seeing my hair style in the mirror and having the back pain.
If you are like me, just remember:
- it does not have to be that way.
- to spend within budget, yet take care of yourself.
- when you do get happy, you will be delighted
Hmm... interesting, why so?
I sat back, take a minute break, then I realise, I have taken good care of myself this week....
1. I got a new hair cut.
2. I have my hair highlighted in red
3. I bought a Support pillow
4. I went for a neck, shoulder and back massage
5. I bought myself the blouse that caught my eyes at Target many many times. It was on discount, so, I grab it.
6. I bought myself some nice undies, which I normally only shop at end of the year.
7. I bought myself so health tablets.
Of course.. all of it comes with a price.
But, the point is, my hair is too long and I found the hair style boring, so why not.
I am having back pain because I like sitting on bed and surfing the net, so why not.
I need a new blouse, it is on discount, so why not.
I like the colourful undies, so why not.
I have always been very proud of myself for having good self control and only spend on the necessities.
Well, I am still not spending excessively.
It will be stupid to hold on to $200, while I don't like seeing my hair style in the mirror and having the back pain.
If you are like me, just remember:
- it does not have to be that way.
- to spend within budget, yet take care of yourself.
- when you do get happy, you will be delighted
Malaysia Ipoh Town - from hotel
Friday, January 27, 2012
Malaysia Taiping Zoo - Ep2
More photos from Malaysia Taiping Zoo.
For earlier photos, click on this link Malaysia Taiping Zoo - Ep1
For earlier photos, click on this link Malaysia Taiping Zoo - Ep1
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Malaysia Taiping Zoo - EP1
Taiping (太平) is a town located in northern Perak, Malaysia. It is the second largest town in Perak after Ipoh, the state capital. Taiping took over Kuala Kangsar's role as the state capital from 1876 to 1937, but was then replaced by Ipoh.
(Source: Wikipedia)
During the year end break, I took a day trip to Taiping zoo. I am really excited finding the varieties of animals (eg: tigers, zibra, hippo, monkeys, lion, bears).
It is well maintained and pretty clean.
I will definitely be visiting it again.
(Source: Wikipedia)
During the year end break, I took a day trip to Taiping zoo. I am really excited finding the varieties of animals (eg: tigers, zibra, hippo, monkeys, lion, bears).
It is well maintained and pretty clean.
I will definitely be visiting it again.

For more photos, click on this link Malaysia Taiping Zoo - EP2
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Billing Like You Are Running Your Own Business
I just attended our company consultant yearly seminar. Every year, we have multiple speakers and our company top performer is on the list this year. Let's call him Joe.
One of the trick that Joe shared is value billing.
Eg: A client approaches him with a problem and a report can be developed to provide information to the client. Joe will sit down and ask himself the question. "If I were the client, how much is this report worth to me? How much value will it add to my business?"
If it is worth 10 hours, he bills 10 hours.
I agree with his concept. If you go to a specialist, you pay for the price because you are paying for the expertise.
It gets more interesting here.
A client approaches him with a problem and he thinks a program needs to be developed. He thinks it is worth 30 hours. He goes to our company programmer John and ask how much it will take to develop the program.
John : "This program will take 15 hours"
Joe : "Can you do it with 12?"
As you can see, Joe is negotiating for lower cost. Hang on, isn't it worth 30 hours? That's right, if John agree to 12, then Joe will be earning 18 hours.
From Joe's point of view, it is all business. He is making money with value billing, he makes use of the resources available to him, negotiate for lower cost and earn the margin.
Anything wrong with that? I think it is the perception. The first thing that come to my mind is:
"What a ripped off"
"We can't trust this guy"
"He is not a team player, he is the crocodile"
Having a second thought, it is all business with this guy.
We have always been told, it is hard to close a deal, because it is a competitive market and the client is not willing to pay. So, whenever we are asked to lower our quote, the perception is, we need to lower it to win the deal.
So, the trick is, when you are dealing with Joe, you need to think like he is. You are a specialist and you are going to negotiate based on what you think the product is worth.
I am not sure whether it is going to work if every consultants in the company is practising the same, because you will be second guessing whether he is hiding the hours from you. After all, everyone wants to meet his target and earn his commission. If you take it personally, there will be less trust between colleagues.
It is all business and therefore, Joe is sharing his trick honestly and openly. He is not the real crocodile, he is just running his own business.
It is an interesting topic to look at, isn't it?
One of the trick that Joe shared is value billing.
Eg: A client approaches him with a problem and a report can be developed to provide information to the client. Joe will sit down and ask himself the question. "If I were the client, how much is this report worth to me? How much value will it add to my business?"
If it is worth 10 hours, he bills 10 hours.
I agree with his concept. If you go to a specialist, you pay for the price because you are paying for the expertise.
It gets more interesting here.
A client approaches him with a problem and he thinks a program needs to be developed. He thinks it is worth 30 hours. He goes to our company programmer John and ask how much it will take to develop the program.
John : "This program will take 15 hours"
Joe : "Can you do it with 12?"
As you can see, Joe is negotiating for lower cost. Hang on, isn't it worth 30 hours? That's right, if John agree to 12, then Joe will be earning 18 hours.
From Joe's point of view, it is all business. He is making money with value billing, he makes use of the resources available to him, negotiate for lower cost and earn the margin.
Anything wrong with that? I think it is the perception. The first thing that come to my mind is:
"What a ripped off"
"We can't trust this guy"
"He is not a team player, he is the crocodile"
Having a second thought, it is all business with this guy.
We have always been told, it is hard to close a deal, because it is a competitive market and the client is not willing to pay. So, whenever we are asked to lower our quote, the perception is, we need to lower it to win the deal.
So, the trick is, when you are dealing with Joe, you need to think like he is. You are a specialist and you are going to negotiate based on what you think the product is worth.
I am not sure whether it is going to work if every consultants in the company is practising the same, because you will be second guessing whether he is hiding the hours from you. After all, everyone wants to meet his target and earn his commission. If you take it personally, there will be less trust between colleagues.
It is all business and therefore, Joe is sharing his trick honestly and openly. He is not the real crocodile, he is just running his own business.
It is an interesting topic to look at, isn't it?
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