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Thursday, February 16, 2012

Brain Tonic for Students to Improve Learning and Memory

Brain-Health® - Brahmi/Bacopa Extract  - A brain tonic for students and others who want to improve their learning and memory.

Good News for parents who want to give their children an edge over others in their studies and exams by improving their concentration, learning abilities and memory retention and recall. Ultimately, better grades for their exams.

Note: It's advisable to take this Brain-Health supplement for a continuous period of at least six months. When you buy six bottles in a single purchase, we give you one EXTRA bottle Free-of-Charge.

Naturo Brain-Health Bacopa Extract will be available at SGD$90 per bottle of 60 capsules (in Singapore) or US$78 (International Customers). You may pre-order now by calling our customer hotline (65) 61006898 or email to business@lifeplus.com.sg

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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

A change of mindset ... go for all A1s

With some encouragement and motivation, a Sec-4 girl has decided to go for all A1s in her O-level examinations this year. She has already obtained an A2 for her Chinese Language. Her mother was so delighted and spontaneously promised her a special gift that the girl longs to have. I wish her success...

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Monday, February 08, 2010

Does "a quantum leap" make sense?

"Every small incremental step makes a quantum leap." ... Jonathan Ooi

While there is always encouragement for us to go for a quantum leap in our performance in school and at work, more often than not, we find it hard to attain because it is too big a leap for most people to take from the state they are in right now. For example, a student who is failing his Mathematics, would not find the encouragement to score 100% something realistically within his reach. Hence, it usually remains a theoretical suggestion rather than a practical achievement.

But still, a quantum leap is a good target we should aim for. A more practical way to get around it is to take small, incremental steps, one at a time because as I said, "Every small incremental step makes a quantum leap." Do we get a degree straightaway immediately? We go through incremental steps of education ladder from kindergarten step-by-step to the university. Do we suddenly become an experienced engineer? No, we learn and progress step-by-step in our career path.

So, take heart! As long as we take incremental steps daily, we would still achieve a quantum leap at the end of it.

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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Revisit your dreams, goals and purpose

Are you beginning to drag your feet to school or to work? If so, you might be slowly losing your passion for your studies or for work. Simply speaking, you are losing fire, the fire is no longer burning intensely in your belly. This is usually a tell-tale sign that you might have either reached the peak of your success or you might be in the valley of your non-performance.

The most important thing to do is to revisit the dreams and goals you have set for yourself before, recall those moments when you first set those goals, the level of enthusiasm you had then, and rekindle it once again. Recall the purpose of what you are doing and reaffirm the purpose.

If you have reached the peak of your success, congratulations to you! It is time to set new and higher goals and bigger dreams for yourself. In terms of career, if there is no more opportunity for advancement, then you might want to consider looking out of your existing company for better growth prospects.

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