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A Life-Style lesson by an Expert: Tim Ferris

Tim Ferriss: 7 Great Principles for Dealing with Haters:

these are a video and some comments that I like to share with you today, as you’ll get here very valuable information, and that is giving me time to write the next surprise to you.

Tim Ferriss keynote The Next Web Conference 2010 – Love the Haters from Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten on Vimeo.

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1. It doesn’t matter how many people don’t get it. What matters is how many people do.

“It’s critical in social media, as in life, to have a clear objective and not to lose sight of that,” Ferriss says. He argues that if your objective is to do the greatest good for the greatest number of people or to change the world in some small way (be it through a product or service), you only need to pick your first 1,000 fans — and carefully. “As long as you’re accomplishing your objectives, that 1,000 will lead to a cascading effect,” Ferriss explains. “The 10 million that don’t get it don’t matter.”


2. 10% of people will find a way to take anything personally. Expect it.

“People are least productive in reactive mode,” Ferriss states, before explaining that if you are expecting resistance and attackers, you can choose your response in advance, as opposed to reacting inappropriately. This, Ferriss says, will only multiply the problem. “Online I see people committing ’social media suicide’ all the time by one of two ways. Firstly by responding to all criticism, meaning you’re never going to find time to complete important milestones of your own, and by responding to things that don’t warrant a response.” This, says Ferriss, lends more credibility by driving traffic.


3. “Trying to get everyone to like you is a sign of mediocrity.” (Colin Powell)

“If you treat everyone the same and respond to everyone by apologizing or agreeing, you’re not going to be recognizing the best performers, and you’re not going to be improving the worst performers,” Ferriss says. “That guarantees you’ll get more behavior you don’t want and less you do.” That doesn’t mean never respond, Ferriss goes on to say, but be “tactical and strategic” when you do.


4. “If you are really effective at what you do, 95% of the things said about you will be negative.” (Scott Boras)

“This principle goes hand-in-hand with number two,” Ferriss says. “I actually keep this quote in my wallet because it is a reminder that the best people in almost any field are almost always the people who get the most criticism.” The bigger your impact, explains Ferriss (whose book is a New York Times, WSJ and BusinessWeek bestseller), and the larger the ambition and scale of your project, the more negativity you’ll encounter. Ferriss jokes he has haters “in about 35 languages.”


5. “If you want to improve, be content to be thought foolish and stupid.” (Epictetus)

“Another way to phrase this is through a more recent quote from Elbert Hubbard,” Ferriss says. “‘To avoid criticism, do nothing, say nothing, and be nothing.” Ferriss, who holds a Guinness World Record for the most consecutive tango spins, says he has learned to enjoy criticism over the years. Ferriss, using Roman philosophy to expand on his point, says: “Cato, who Seneca believed to be the perfect stoic, practiced this by wearing darker robes than was customary and by wearing no tunic. He expected to be ridiculed and he was, he did this to train himself to only be ashamed of those things that are truly worth being ashamed of. To do anything remotely interesting you need to train yourself to be effective at dealing with, responding to, even enjoying criticism… In fact, I would take the quote a step further and encourage people to actively pursue being thought foolish and stupid.”


6. “Living well is the best revenge.” (George Herbert)

“The best way to counter-attack a hater is to make it blatantly obvious that their attack has had no impact on you,” Ferriss advises. “That, and [show] how much fun you’re having!” Ferriss goes on to say that the best revenge is letting haters continue to live with their own resentment and anger, which most of the time has nothing to do with you in particular. “If a vessel contains acid and you pour some on an object, it’s still the vessel that sustains the most damage,” Ferriss says. “Don’t get angry, don’t get even — focus on living well and that will eat at them more than anything you can do.”


7. Keep calm and carry on.

The slogan “Keep Calm and Carry On” was originally produced by the British government during the Second World War as a propaganda message to comfort people in the face of Nazi invasion. Ferriss takes the message and applies it to today’s world. “Focus on impact, not approval. If you believe you can change the world, which I hope you do, do what you believe is right and expect resistance and expect attackers,” Ferriss concludes. “Keep calm and carry on!”


Design Your Life by Designing Your Business and Home Environment: Some Feng Shui Powerful Principles. Part 1.

You know that your health , wellness and mindset are critical necessary elements to your business success, and so to create your ideal life style.

And do you know that the physical surroundings you are in daily have a strong impact on these elements?
It’s very important that you pay close attention to your home and office “signals” , as your spent most of your life-time there.


The places where you live and work represent , according to Feng Shui theory, what’s going on inside of you. This means that your inside self and health will change and improve the same way that your physical environment does.
Here are 10 tips today, for you to start now the shift of the energy in your home and office . Many of us are having a home-office, which will easy the process of environmental-designing.


The power of implementing those tips exist only with INTENTION in mind. For example, placing a plant in a corner of a room has to come with the intention of placing in your life an energy of harmony, cutting sharp angles round .


1- the first step to your inside home is your yard: make sure the outside of your home is welcoming, well-cared for, nice and clean. This includes your lawn, flower beds, path to front door clean from bushes, trees or branches etc… This access has to be nice and easy.


2- Your driveway , if on a decline place , can be balanced by placing potted plants on any side of its end. Be sure it’s clean , and that the walls of your house and garage are freshly painted, without peeling off


3- On your front porch , have a welcome mat outside your door, and a wind chime, it welcomes health and wealth into your life, and circulates the energy.
All doors must open and close easily, and nothing hanging in their back.


4- Let the fresh air in and circulate around your home by opening windows regularly, and let the light come into your life by keeping windows washed and give a clear vision .


5- Make sure that the first wall you see when walking into your home has artwork which uplift you, as well as entering every room , including laundry room and garage, you see beautiful things, to improve your mindset.


6- Clean your home and office often, and do it with love and gratitude, and the all place will emanate love. Have 18 things to move around your home, your office , to shift the energy.


7- When having a home-office, separate the 2 functions: never set your office in your bedroom- that will make you sleep on your work! And the computer in the bedroom can trouble your sleep at night.


8- Never have metal frame or head-board, as it conducts electricity and can affect your health. Also, don’t storage things under your bed, for a good sleep. If possible, place your bed on a wall non-shared with bathroom or appliance .


9- Don’t align the bed directly with the doorway, and position it so that you can see the door. The same applies for your desk in your office room.


10- All rooms are better with less furniture and stuff : a cluttered room = a cluttered mind, and that will affect your wellness and health. All TVs are better in an enclosed armoire, unless you want a flat screen that decorate your wall with nice site-view or slide show.


Have fun now, starting going around your house, and your office, and make a list of what you want to change, take off or add.
The second part of this article will tell you 10 more tips to design you home and body insides.
It’s very important to have a home, office , and/or workshop that supports and nurture you, as your “external environment” is the image of your “internal environment” -your body and mind.


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