SJ’s work gets acknowledged
SJ’s consultancy on social media marketing to London’s highly ambitious new online venture Mydeco, gets acknowledged by The University of Sheffield. (For complete report hit the picture.)
In the current academic and research newsletter, the university proudly covers his story and acknowledges his work. The University of Sheffield is one of the top 10 UK universities and the management school is ranked among top 30 in whole Europe.
Following Computer Engineering from JSS NOIDA Sumit Completed his MBA from The University of Sheffield. He is also an associate of Chartered Management Institute and holds an advanced level diploma in Strategic Management & Leadership. He is also an active associate of Consultancy Academy, UK.
We are proud to have you with us SJ!
MLM…the last resort of free enterprise
MLM or Multi Level Marketing is perhaps one of the hottest topic of debate throughout the world. Those who know it, love is passionately while those who don’t, try to run away. It’s undoubtedly an industry who has given most millionaires. It’s an industry which has made lives larger than life. Not just money, but power, time freedom, stardom and lifestyle comes with success here. Let’s see what the first person of US, The President of America has to say about it-
It is no doubt a legitimate way of making money not only for one’s self but for others also. When one becomes successful here he makes hundreds along with him.
Money is Ish (God) accepts Manish
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Role Of Money In Our Life: Our Monetary Belief System
There are many ideas we have accepted about money, value, lack, work, and worth. These ideas form a belief system that creates the principles that we operate by regarding money. They vastly influence our relationships and dreams. As an exercise, I wrote down many of my personal beliefs as well as our cultural views about money and reviewed them alongside my experiences of money. Upon closer examination, I saw how commingled, confused, and conflicting this mix was.
I have to work hard for money and if I don’t put forth lots of effort I will be poor.
People respect me more if I have money. I respect people more if they have money.
I earned it the hard way, everyone else should too.
It’s not spiritual to have money; it’s better to give than receive.
It is wrong or weak to receive assistance from others.
It’s all about who you know.
I can’t trust people who ask for money.
I should help people who are in need.
People I give money to probably misuse it.
Everybody should just get a job!
When I have enough I will help others.
Spiritual and humanitarian services should be free or at least darn cheap.
No one should make that much money.
People should be able to charge as much as they can.
If I don’t have enough money something bad will happen.
People without money are losers, not interesting, charity cases, unhappy, don’t have anything to offer.
People without money are better off, happier, have simpler lives, don’t have as many worries.
I need a lot of money to be secure.
There is never enough money.
There is never too much money.
There is not enough money to go around.
Once I get money it’s hard to keep it.
I need to save enough to last me forever.
Everything depends on money.
I can’t accomplish my dreams without money.
It takes money to make money.
Money is power.
Money can’t make you happy.
I can’t be happy without money.
It fascinated me to also go through the list substituting the word “money” with “power,” or “love.” Then for fun I tried the words “time” and “success.” These five concepts — money, power, love, time, and success — are what we most commonly associate with wealth. As I looked closely at the underlying beliefs, I discovered many useless ideas, even lies. I began to question them all. What is the belief? Who says so? Does it serve me to operate from that belief? Who will be upset if I don’t? Why do I care? What did I believe about it as a child? (We often knew better then.) To change our relationship to prosperity, we must first see what our current relationship to it is.