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Think of the hardest working person that you know…now work harder.

April 24, 2016 by sonami3@gmail.com

Think of the hardest working person that you know…now work harder.

For me it’s my father. He is hands down the hardest working person that I know. He is unbelievable. He is simply super human. His work ethic fascinates me to this day. As a former British Soldier, he had cultivated these habits and unique set of skills while fighting for England. He has fought in the Faulkland war, in Popou New Guinea, Argentina. In fact, there was a story he would tell my brothers and I when we were little. He was in a swamp, pitch black at night infested with huge crocodiles. And all he had with him was his sword, gun and his rucksack. He said he was so scared since all he could see were there bright yellow eyes starting back at him. He was shivering and felt like was going to pee himself because of how scared he was. He and his fellow soldiers felt that they would attack them at any moment. But luckily none did and they made it safely through the swamp.

Along with my Mom, my Dad ran a successful Grocery Store business with my Mom for 16 years. During this time, he and my Mom would work 14 hours a day everyday for 16 years. They never took off and they would work even when they were so tired and sleepy. During the winter, my Dad would suffer from cracks in his hand due to the cold and washing his hands constantly with soap due to the fact he was constantly receiving and giving money to customers. My Dad even was held at gun point while working and was jumped by 2 guys outside of our store and was sent to the hospital. My parents worked so hard to provide a better life for my brothers and I.

Currently, my Dad works for a moving company called Oz Moving. Throughout the years, there have been times when he would wake up at 2 am to go to work, work all day until 12 at night. Eat, sleep then wake up at 5 to go do it all over again. This would sometimes be his shift for several months. The guy was a work horse, but he was committed to providing for his family and doing whatever it took to put food on the table for us and allow us to live a pretty comfortable life. But there have also been times when his whole body is hurting from all the heavy lifting he’s had to do while at work and I felt so helpless watching him wince in pain trying to eat his dinner. This sight would break my heart and I would give him a heat pack for his back which would work but only for a hour or so.

At home, he would clean things over and over again until they are shining. He would work on building things for the house.

Why am I telling you all this? Well, because he taught me the value of hardwork, dedication, being committed to providing for your family, to not make excuses, to never give up even when hope is gone, always keep pushing even when you’re exhausted as hell. He’s been working since he was 5 years old growing up in a small village in Nepal called Junbesi, through his 15 year army career, 16 year business career, and now with his 15 year moving career. His body is breaking down on him now at the age of 60 since he’s still working a hard labor job as a mover. He constantly says he wants to change his job since it hurts his body so much and so will be transferring to driving a TLC limo in the next year and then will be going into retirement a few years from now, which I will help him with.

So, when I think of my father and all the hardwork he’s put in which I saw with my own eyes it makes me push harder. And when I’m exhausted and feel I have nothing left in my tank I think of him working at his moving job carrying huge boxes and find that extra strength and that extra gear within me to push even harder. My father is an inspiration to me and one of my heroes.

Love you Dad.

P.S. Think of the hardest working person you know…now work harder.

 

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21 Day Rise At 5 Challenge

March 26, 2016 by sonami3@gmail.com

So today I decided to start my 21 Day 5 AM Challenge. #21DayRiseAt5Challenge. The reason I decided to start waking up at 5 AM everyday is because as I have mentioned in my previous post waking up at 5 AM is one of the best ways to win the day. Hal Elrod of Miracle Morning says “If you win the morning, you win the day.” and Robin Sharma, one of the world’s top Productivity and motivational Gurus says “Mind over Mattress” which means you have conquered your desire to sleep in and stay a little longer in bed. You are ready to go out, take action, enjoy life and crush your goals or to do lists.

However, getting up at 5 was not so easy today. A few reasons was because I drank too much water before bed causing me to wake up at 12:30 to use the bathroom. I also drank coffee at 6 PM so was not sleepy at all until around 11:30 (I went to bed at 10:30).

So aside from what made it hard to wake up at 5, here’s what made it easier for me to wake up and also inspired me to rise so early:

  1. Chris Paul Wakes up at 4:21 AM to Workout
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efoC26UXW5Y
  2. Kobe Bryant Woke Up At 4 AM To Practice Before Olympics http://www.willpowered.co/learn/what-we-can-learn-from-kobe-bryant
  3. Robin Sharma – Robin Sharma on “How to Wake Up Early” video part of his “5 AM Club”


4. I studied the top millionaires in the world and I discovered that they all wake up at 3-3:30 in the morning. – Eric Thomas “ET The HipHopPreacher” 

http://www.etquotes.com/quotes/i-studied-the-top-millionaires-in-the-world-and-i-discovered-that-they-all-wake-up-at-3-330-in-the-morning/

Now I know he wakes up at 3 AM but this still lit a fire in my ass to start consistently waking up early. Rise and Grind as E.T. calls it.

5. One month of waking up at 5am – George Doumanian

6. Why I Wake Up at 5:30 am Every Morning (And What You Will Gain From Doing It Too) by Entrepreneur Laura Mabille

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/laura-mabille/why-i-wake-up-at-530-am-e_b_8055880.html

7. How To Wake Up At 5AM Every Morning Excited About Your Life by Stefan Pylarinos

So I hope you found this helpful, get to sleep early tonight and wake up at 5 AM tomorrow morning. Let me know below in the comment section if you’ll be joining the “21 Day Rise At 5 Challenge”. If you are just add #21DayRiseAt5Challenge. Also let me know what you thought of this post. If you liked it or not, how I can improve to make it better and any other topics you’d like me to cover. Til then peace. Rise and Grind. Hardwork & Dedication.

Ya boy,
So

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