I’m Flattered…

Ok first off, I know it’s been really loooong since I posted something, so let me me apologise if you’ve been eagerly checking my blog every 37 minutes over the last week to see if I wrote something new.

I just didn’t have the “feeling” to want to write, and if I don’t feel in the mood or I don’t something interesting to share, I’d rather not write. Personal choice, that’s all…

Anyway, I do some times login to my wordpress to check for comments, and this time I noticed new people linking to me, one of which is Julianto.

Why do I mention him?

Because he said some very nice things about me and I just like to thank him for his kind words. You can read about what he wrote about me on his blog, it’s a short post: Adam Wong

And one more post here: Adam Wong again

If you read the 2nd post, I’m placed along side luminaries like my mentor (Mr Khoo), Ewen Chia, Stuart Tan, and Merry Riani. To have just one person think I’m up there with these big boys (and girl) is very flattering.

I’m just a kid (ok…. I’m 24) who just happend to make good with making money online with a bit of luck, timing, and of course some good old hard work.

I sincerely believe anyone can succeed at this, it’s just all about FOCUSING on getting the right things done one at a time. Too many times, we just put too much on our plates and we just get stuck. Don’t do that!

Focus on one project. Make that work. When it’s good enough to run by itself with minor maintenance from you, move on to the next project. And if your current project seems like a loser? Then just dump it, cut your loses, and move on. (BUT only after you’ve done your due diligence)

see you around…

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2 Comments so far

  1. Julianto on May 30th, 2007

    Hi Adam,

    I am glad that you finally make a post again! And I would really thank you to share and put a link to my blog. I am even more flattered! :)

    I am happy to tell you that my Google Adsense application has just been approved today. Thank you for your suggestion, Adam. Really nice knowing you!

    To Your success,

    Julianto
    http://www.julianto-cahyadi.blogspot.com

  2. Liara Covert on September 10th, 2007

    Its great to recognize mentors. People tend to underestimate the power and influence of rspected colleagues and peers. As you say kind words, you express gratitude and also influence your own good fortune.

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