Saturday, August 23, 2014

Flag Down

Following the Flag Up done last month, it is time to dismantle the flags although not end of the month yet.
Somehow, next week the relevant parties are not free, so the activity is brought foward to this week.
Very smart. I volunteered again.
Hooray!

So I met up with Koh at the CC at 10am.
This time round, only 2 of us. *cringe*
Ah yes. Just the two of us. Romantic right?

Dismantling is a lot more simpler than setting up. Just knock knock a little when needed, pulled the flag pole, rolled it up, threw onto the trolley, pulled out the metal holder, cut the wiring as needed. Go next.
Bang bang bang bang.

As the trolley is a small one, we needed to make 2 trips to collect back all the flags.
Still, it took a whopping 2 hours to complete the task.

Once back to the CC with all the flags, it back to keeping the things in order, and dumping into the store room, perhaps for next year.
NEXT YEAR?!?!?!?!??!
*jaw drop*
Holy papa! Holy mama! Halleluyah! Orr mi tor hoot ah!
Next year then say. :P

See the commander working hard in tidying the things around:

At the end of it, exhausted.
Si beh tired siah.

Headed back home for lunch after that.
I needed a rest. :D

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Joel Bauer

I didn't know this person until yesterday.

We happened to be at some event, and a guy seated next to us mentioned about this Joel Bauer.
Then Karinna searched, and happened to find the free seminar that was held yesterday and today at Singapore Expo.
So we registered for it.

As usual, all such events typical take a whole day.
It started yesterday at 9am, and today at 7.30am, and ended around 6pm on both days.

So who is this guy?
Mentors' Mentor.
Cool or cool?

The way he conducted his seminar is so different.
No big hooha around, just speaking and teaching.

Of course, at the end of the 2 days, there has to be something more that he offers for all the audiences.
The amount is actually pretty high.
But he added a 'guarantee' to your success if you take action.

Every seminar pitch is about taking action. :)

But, for the 2 days of free training, I think he provided a lot of content.
If actually using his methodology and process, it is very workable, I think.

There are some takeaways from the 2 days that I probably will have to start working on as well.
There will hopefully be some change and progression that comes along the way.
And it is one seminar, that I actually wrote down lots of notes, and easily used up a few small stacks of foolscap papers along the way.

Nothing but writing and writing.
And he will be sending more 'gifts' via email too.
Gotto wait and see.

He's coming again in November.
Will definitely sign up for the 2 days again.
Worth it.