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Yes well the only part of Vic that I'd seen when I moved here was snippets of Melbourne, so I'm trying to see as much as I can now. As to the e-minis, I'm still waiting to get this job so that I can raise the capital to start. I've just been watching my 21st century DVDs in the meantime. If you want an independent opinion on e-minis, msg Lou Harty on Facebook (she is on my friend list) she is ex New Zealand army, but she now trades e-minis successfully. I'm sure she would be happy to answer any of your questions; just tell her I sent you. As with everything, I think you would get out of this what you put in. As Andrew says, if you don't play by the rules and trade emotionally, you will lose a lot of money...but of course same goes for the flip side too. Now that I know about the law of attraction, I don't really believe there is anything 'too good to be true'. There are only uneducated decisions....and Traders International is very BIG on education. Not that I'm trying to talk you into it or anything...I'll certainly let you know how I go when I begin trading.
Cheers,
Tab
As to finding a mate in one's thirties, I think it mainly depends on one's attitude. As we all know the LoA is very powerful, some people consciously use it and others don't. I think it is a testament to my growth as a person that each guy I date seems to be (at least at the outset!) slightly more switched on than the last. Yes, they are definitely becoming of a higher quality as the years go by. When I think of the guys I went out with in my early twenties, I just shudder and think "What drugs was I on?"
I think that the older you get the more 'stuff' you have in your life that someone can look at and say "Ooh, I don't want THAT in my life" You know, like exes, children, our bodies getting beaten up as we have accidents and age, bad choices that we've made, I think if there is more of you to judge, then people will judge you. On the flip side, you get a fuller picture of the person you are considering sharing your life with than if you had met in your teens when most people are a blank canvas. I hope that makes sense...
The relationship guru is probably right, but of course not everybody wants to settle down and have kids ;-) BTW, is that your son at the tennis?
I'm so glad you are getting good stuff out of Jamie's book. I would love to catch up and say G'day at the e-minis workshop, and I was planning to go, but sadly, I need to be in Colac that night to start my new house-sit.
Have a fantastic weekend. The weatherman says lots of sun! :-)
RSVP has actually been good to me over the years, I have had a few nice relationships out of it, but they were fairly short term. Hey, if you want a laugh re: internet dating paste this into your browser. It stars the one and only me!! http://www.theage.com.au/national/looking-for-mr-right-or-mr-impossibletofind-20080607-2nah.html
You'll love the DVD, he gives some really specific strategies regarding the stockmarket.
Yes, working smart, not hard is the key! I've never been guilty of working hard. Ha! I'm far too lazy for that. I've spent my whole life looking for the short-cut. I've tried almost every get rich quick scheme imaginable, but in the end, all you need is the right vehicle going in the right direction, with a great team of people in the pits ready to help you. Yes, I get now that building a great team of people around you who want to help you succeeed is possibly the most important key to success. Like this website...
How is your manifesting coming along?
I gave up the place I was renting in Carlton to save more money to invest. It costs me about $120 per week to live now, which is great! ...and I'm getting to see more of Melbourne by housesitting. Since I only arrived here in Nov last year from Qld, this is a great way to experience living in different suburbs so I can decide where I want to buy...
Yes, money is only energy. That is so cool, huh? That told me that money is not as out of my control as I always thought it was. Yes!!
I definitely don't plan to die as a monolingual person. It is just a matter of deciding which language to tackle first, which I suspect will be decided by finding someone to hang out with that is happy to practice with me. If you can't practice conversation, there is no point trying to learn. Still, just going to a country and doing the whole 'total immersion' thing would be great too. I might just do that...I would really love to persist with the Spanish, as my World Vision munchkin lives in Chile, and I have always wanted to visit South America esp. Patagonia. Those beautiful lakes and mountains look amazing!!
Tab
Yes, Robert and Kim K are both amazing! I saw them speak at a lunch in Sydney a few years ago. He is sometimes not the most polite guy around, but I kind of like that about him. He doesn't suffer fools at all..I've read the E-myth by Michael Gerber, haven't seen RE 10 though. Might look it up.
Professional...I wish! They don't pay me, but I do get to live for free, which is nice, AND I get to live in more beautiful homes than I could afford to buy right now, AND I have adoring animals to love without being responsible for them for life. It's nice but I miss not having a place to keep my books...everything I own is stuffed into my car right now! ..and it's a tiny car!
The Vietnamese place on Lygon is called Cafe Vina. It's very good! There's actually a bit of variety on Lygon including Nepalese and Thai and the best sushi place ever! ...not to mention Coco Black chocolate!! Hey, you don't have to ask me twice on a food tour. I'm in!
Cheers! Tabitha
I have been housesitting in Sorrento for the past 5 weeks. It is so relaxing down here, and I will be sad to leave. Next week I am off to a new sit in Colac for two weeks then back into Melbourne to (hopefully!) start my new job.
So glad you're reading Jamie's book. Robert Kiyosaki is my fave financial author and Jamie was personally mentored by Robert as well as by Tony Robbins.
The only Vietnamese I have eaten in Melb was on Lygon Street. It was very good and well-priced. I can't wait to get back into the city and continue eating my way around it...LOL! I have a yeast/wheat intolerance so I generally stick to eating Asian/Indian food because it is just easier. Just as well I love it, huh? What sort of food do you serve in your cafe?
Swedish...interesting!! Was there a woman involved in that...? ;-)
Tab
Skeptical, but open, that sounds very wise to me. Hopefully, Andrew will be presenting. He is a totally top bloke and very aproachable...
BTW, are you from Vietnam? I have a bit of an interest in Asian languages, but I don't know a lot I'll admit. I can, however say 'thank-you' in Thai, Chinese, Vietnamese and Japanese. A very useful skill to have if you are obsessed with eating Asian food like I am!
Tabitha
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