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“Numerology Expert Talks About Kevin Hogan’s Latest Book “The 168 Hour Week”

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Today,  I take a break in analysing celebrities and talk about an important new book from Kevin Hogan, “The 168 Hour Week”.

Among a busy schedule in mentoring, delivering key note speeches, producing CD,  DVD & live training programs and giving press interviews, Kevin still manages to publish two books a year! He is true to his birthdate as a tireless, prolific producer and live up to his great reputation!

He’s highly disciplined, focused and productive.

The following is my book review submitted to Amazon just minutes ago:

Each of us has 168 hours a week. What we can make out of it is virtually all up to us. Kevin Hogan delivers a paint-by-the-number system for you to understand what works and what doesn’t to achieve what’s possible and desirable in your own life. All are based on scientific studies instead of personal bias from anyone. Procrastination is a big hurdle for many (including myself) to overcome. Kevin explains why it happens and how to resolve it.

The book is engaging, refreshing and empowering with his simple and effective explanations and actionable exercises which come from his mentoring program “Inner Circle”. I almost finish reading the entire book in one sitting.

Some of the most valuable points Hogan covers in the book are:

“For Time Management and Goal Achievement to work, environmental and contectual changes are REQUIRED.”

“Walk through the fire of of your feelings, experience the fear and live through the pain, however brief, and you will ultimately FEEL COMFORTABLE and FAMILIAR with all of the NEW ASPECTS of Life/Experience/Business/Relationship…. once you do THIS ONE THING … you conquer almost every challenge in life. Then all you really need is momentum.”

(This reminds me that out of all the success factors, the most important one is self-discipline – doing what you should do, no matter you feel like doing it or not.)

The cool success formula, as explained in the book, is “See, Believe, Begin, Continue, Finish”. Getting things DONE is what counts. Great results are only possible from crossing the finishing lines, not the starting lines

Replace your “To Do List” with “Get To Do List” to motivate yourself to move towards your goals and overcome procrastinations.

So get your copy NOW to read and act on to avoid unrewarding efforts. Get the benefits beyond your wildest dreams of doing the right stuff that matters in appropriate ways instead.

John Ho, Melbourne, Australia

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“Numerology Expert Talks About Mao’s Last Dancer 李存信 Li Cunxin Succeeded Against All Odds”

Sunday, October 11th, 2009

Lately, I read about the “The Unbeatable Man” Matt Furey from Simple Truths.

It reminds me about “Mao’s Last Dancer” 李存信 Li Cunxin. Since that film, based on his autobiogaphy of the same title, is now having its debut in Australia (and in the United States?) and he was also elected as the Australian Father of The Year 2009, , I select him to analyse by using his birthdate. But before that, I’ll talk about him a bit about his background and achievements.

For those ballet lovers, they would no doubt know that Li has been one of the world’s best ballet dancers for 16 years. He came from a poor peasant family in China where putting food on the table was a challenge. His dedication, determination and hard working makes me think of Kevin Hogan , the world’ s body language expert.

His illiterate mother with no education gave him some of the best advice he ever had. Such as “Don’t look back, keep moving forward.”

From the age of 11, his training schedule at Madame Mao’s Beijing Dance Academy for seven years was six days a week, 5:30am to 9pm. His official website says, “The 7 years of harsh training regime at the Beijing Dance Academy taught him discipline, resilience, determination and perseverance.”

During his last two years as a ballet dancer, he would trained from 5 am – 8 am before started his day to work and study full-time to become a stockbroker. Being the only nread winner, he wants to earn enough money to support his own family of four in Australia, his parents and six brothers in China.

He is also a successful public speaker as well as a best selling author for his autobiography, “Mao’s Last Dancer”. He wrote it during evenings, weekends and holidays while having his full time job as a broker.

Reflecting on how he managed to write his book in English, Li said,”I lowered my head, just like every other challenge in my life, and kept working. Nothing is impossible in life as long as you are willing to put the hard work in.”

I’m sure Kevin Hogan wouldn’t agree more.

John Ho

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Numerology Expert Says Obama Is Coming to Town ….. with John Ho

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

 

Ok, I get your attention! Well, I’ll first round off the questions that flowed over from my previous post before I do an analysis on your beloved US President Obama tomorrow. This is The Age of Attention (Distraction), my blog need to trim down in size for ease of digestion. And good things take time. But now, you can help by telling me the ACCURATE birth date of your Obama.

 

To Duane Cunningham:

- I prefer to have my book “Numerology Made Pure & Simple” in hard copy while I retain the right ( NOT the sole right though) of selling the electronic version. I’m taking Kevin Hogan’s Writing Course later this year, so I’ll revaluate the situation as it progresses together with my book writing.

To jc mackenzie:

You say that Obama’s birth date is Oct 4 1961. But both Wikipedia and WikiAnswers says it’s August 4, 1961. So I’m confused as to which birth date is correct. Please clarify and confirm the DOB before I do the analysis. I am meticulous as the accuracy of birth dates as they are the basis of my analyses.

 

 

To Steve Chambers:

I welcome doubts about (Pure) Numerology (or ANYthing indeed) as fanaticism is dangerous and so is acceptance on face values. Suffice to say that there are many ways to skin a cat. The objective is to get the work done in a most effective and efficient way, but then it also depends on individual preference. It’s hard for anyone to “prove” the validity of Numerology. There’s not enough motivation behind to invest enormous resources to proof such a case.

 

 

Amazingly, subliminal video messages are eventually proved to be working, as reported by Kevin Hogan in his current Coffee issue with his new product launch. He wrote on Coffee issue dated 2/2 this year about “Subliminal Influence” too.