Wednesday, September 27, 2006

"To feel good, do good"

Last week, at a regional leadership training seminar in Bangkok, I enjoyed a feast of learning and ideas. (Never mind that right after the seminar, Bangkok saw its first military coup in 15 years against now-deposed Prime Minister Thaksin. It went so smoothly it hardly troubled anyone.)

One of the most simple yet powerful ideas came from one of the most successful people I've ever known personally, Stewart Hughes - the 51-year-old CEO of Unicity Int'l.

While talking about habits of success, Stewart spoke of how we should use our actions to determine our feelings instead of the other way around.

"What kind of life would it be if your behaviour is determined by your feelings? What an emotional roller coaster! What a terrible way to live.

Let your actions control your feelings, he urges us on.

"If you do good, you will feel good."

It did not take long for someone else to jump on the idea and add: "We can do so much good with Bios Life."

That is Stewart Hughes' "crusade material" for the past 15 years, and now, Unicity's answer to today's global health epidemic - cadiovascular disease, the No 1 cause of death in the world, in the US, and in South-east Asia!

Indeed! We are on a mission - to eradicate heart disease, naturally!

Do you know of anyone in your family or among your friends who has a problem with high cholesterol?

I can help. Check out the information in www.bioslife.com and then contact me, if you too would like to do good, especially to the people who matter most to you.