Monday, May 18, 2009

Goal setting while travelling

Returning from travels is a brilliant time to set goals for your return.

you have not totally re-entered the chaos from which you left so you have a greater perspective on your life. Take the down time at the airport to reflect on what works in your life and what you would like to change to get you closer to your goals.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUMRWWuUIFE

DO you have staff that travel - watch this videa

Sports Managers and Employers watch:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aidA1FfsyXw

Friday, May 15, 2009

Matt John - "what happens on tours - stays on tour"

Unfortunately buddy, I don't think so.

There is a sense of excitment when travelling away from home! This is what makes travelling so much fun! Travelling with your best friends makes it even more FUN. Then throw in some free alcohol, some strangers of the opposite sex and suddenly the scenario can lead to temptations that we other wise would never consider at home.

This is what frequently happens when business people, sports people and entertainers travel.

In fact it is amplified as many of these people are targetted by locals due to their high profile and presumed fame (and the X factor!); a company budget and "bigger than life experiences".

This issue is discussed in depth in the book, HOT TIPS for the Business Traveller, as situations arise and temptations occur when travelling that are not present in every day life.

You need to have considered what your actions will be BEFORE confronted with these situations.

The line in the sand needs to be deliniated before you embark on travelling and leave your "every day life".

And if the people facing these tempations are not able to "see the wood for the trees" they need to be TOLD what is acceptable and not acceptable. This way, no one is hurt, suprised or remorseful.

I'm sorry this unwanted attention has fallen apon you Matt and Trish Johns - may you work through it together and hopefully the media will leave you alone soon!

regards Sam

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Network function Sapphire Accountants and Tax Agents

NETWORK evening for any business owner

Wednesday 6th May 209

Arrive at 615pm for a 630pm start.

Sharks Football clubhouse , Parkwood

Oval Room

$15 pp

Hosted by Sapphire Accountatns and Tax Agents

Sam Beau Patrick will be talking about "how to remember people's names when networking" and will be selling her book, HOT TIPS for the Business Traveller for $20. $5 will be going to Paradise Kids.

RSVP Trevor Johnson
0438 102 951
or via email trevor@sapphireaccountants.com.au

Friday, May 1, 2009

Swine Flu

Swine Flu is on the thoughts of every traveller and every health official in the country. What can be done to prevent it's spread.

1. Isolation
2. Recognition and quarantine
3. Immune boosters
4. Immunise

The authorities are dealing with stages 1,2 and 4, but INDIVIDUALS need to attend to stage 3.

YOU need to boost your immune system at this point.

In the Southern Hemisphere, winter is approaching. It is a well known fact that in the colder months, people are in more confined areas and close windows. This leads to multiple, virulent viruses and bacteria being transmitted from one person to another.

If you want and need to participate in society, some contact with other people (and possibly infectious people) is unavoidable.

BE smart - boost your immune system. This is one area where natural supplements are in a league of their own. 

I am in the process of placing items on my website: www.sanxing.com.au that you can purchase to boost your immunity. In the meantime, eat lots of garlic, Vitamin C, rest and avoid Mexico.

Health Queen , Sam