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I love Tao – a philosophy originated from China, which has been around for thousands of years; and often associated with the sage Lao Tzu. As a writer, my intention is to make Tao easy for people to understand, so that they can apply it in everything they do in life.

Learning of Tao is a humbling experience. The more I learn about it, the more I know I'm far from perfection. While Tao is difficult to be described in words, it can be felt. It can even produce clear immediate results upon application, although the ultimate accomplishment in using it will take years to nurture.

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We live in an era of dreams. Not only are we urged to dream, it seems that we’ll have to dream big. “Set the target to achieve your first million! Pin the picture of your dream home up. Admire it every morning and imagine that you’ve already owned it,” says the typical motivator. It is important to dream. Dreams motivate success. I am what I am, partly because of my dreams. It is, however, equally important to pursue a dream that is truly yours. When setting your sight on

July 12, 2008

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Good leaders are clairvoyant. They seem to know the unknown. In fact, it is such quality of envisioning that set good leadership apart from the bad. People look to leaders for direction. The better a leader can know the future, the better his following. n What about you? Are you a visionary leader? You may say that you can be one, if you have a crystal ball to gaze into the future. But where on earth can you find the crystal ball. Search no more! The crystal ball is right

July 3, 2008

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"I'm the Boss!" Does the statement sound familiar to you? Is this what you would say to get your people to listen to you? If it is, I'm afraid this does not augur well for your leadership. It’s as if having to tell your children “I'm your father!” so that they would respect you as a parent. Something is missing in the link. In the definition of Lao Tzu: The best leaders are those the people hardly know exist. The next best is a leader who is loved and praised. Next comes

June 26, 2008

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In order to achieve more, get the priority right. Otherwise, we could end up mindlessly busy - yet seeing no result. How to get the priority right? There is a simple Tao technique that you can use. It is simple, handy, and very effective. n It has to do with the Tao concepts of being and nonbeing. Never mind if you do not understand what they mean. Just follow the example below. Look at a coffee cup. It has a body and a handle. It can be seen and touched. The cup is being

June 17, 2008

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