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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Sunblock, Penting Gak Sih???

Good morning, everybody!!!!

It's a sunny Sunday with a very hot weather in Semarang. Buat yang mau pergi ke luar rumah, pasti gak mungkin keluar tanpa pakai protector apapun di wajah, deh.
As we know, seperti yang sudah digembar-gemborkan oleh para experts & dermatologists, sinar matahari (antara jam 10-15) sangat buruk untuk kulit karena mengandung UV A & UV B. Pastinya kita gak mau dunk, kalau kena penyakit-penyakit kulit yang berbahaya. Jangankan penyakit kulit,, kulit hitam aja kita pasti gak mau, kan?


Anyway, so, especially for girls & women, we MUST apply sunscreen (sunblock) before we go outside.
It's really IMPORTANT!!!
Kita bisa apply sunscreen yang mulai SPF 15 sampai 50. Saat ini kita dapat dengan mudah menemukan sunscreen di drugstores terdekat. Di mini market juga banyak. Untuk yang nyari di apotik, bisa cobain merk Parasol atau Melanox. SPF'nya sekitar 30-33.




Apa itu SPF?

SPF merupakan singkatan dari Sun Protection Factor. Fungsinya adalah sebagai penentu perkiraan dari kekuatan sunblock/sunscreen dalam melindungin kulit kita dari sinar matahari. Seringkali orang-orang menyalahartikan SPF ini sebagai lama waktu proteksi. Jadi bukan berarti jika sunblock kita tertulis SPF 30, berarti bisa melindungi kulit kita selama 30 jam, ya.
Trus gimana maksudnya?
Jadi, SPF ini hanya berfungsi untuk melindungi kulit dari UV-B, yang dapat menyebabkan efek sunburn pada kulit. Nah, panjang gelombang UV-B yang diserap oleh sunblock kita berbeda-beda, tergantung dari SPF-nya. 
Saat ini, sunblock yang beredar di sekitar kita biasanya memiliki SPF 15, 30, dan 50. Apa bedanya?
  • SPF 15: memiliki kemampuan proteksi sebesar 93,3% terhadap sinar UVB
  • SPF 30: memiliki kemampuan proteksi sebesar 96,7% terhadap sinar UVB
  • SPF 50: memiliki kemampuan proteksi sebesar 98% terhadap sinar UVB

Mungkin kita sering bertanya-tanya, kalo gitu kenapa saat ini tidak ada sunblock yang SPF-nya 70 atau 80, atau bahkan 100? Padahal logikanya kan makin tinggi SPF (70 – 100), makin bagus kemampuan proteksinya terhadap sinar UV-B. Nah, ternyata alasannya adalah karena perbedaan yang besar di nilai SPF, hanya berpengaruh beberapa persen saja (1-2%) pada kemampuan proteksinya. Namun, harga sunblock yang mengandung SPF lebih dari 50 akan sangat mahal.
That's why, saat ini sunblock yang banyak beredar di pasaran hanya berkisar 15-50 saja. 
Trus, kalo SPF hanya melindungi kulit dari UV-B, trus apa yang bisa melindungi kita dari UV-A? Jawabannya adalah di kode "PA". PA merupakan singkatan dari Protection Grade of UV-A.
Sementara itu, biasanya ada kode "+" setelah kode PA. Apa artinya? 
Tanda + itu ternyata berfungsi untuk menandakan tingkat proteksi terhadap UV-A. Oleh karena itu, makin banyak tanda + nya berarti makin tinggi tingkat proteksinya, misalnya PA+, PA++, PA+++, dst.

Sering kan kita menemukan tulisan SPF 30 PA ++ ? 
Berarti, sunblock kita memiliki kemampuan proteksi sebesar 96,7% terhadap sinar UVB, mengandung proteksi terhadap UV-A dengan tingkat proteksi yang cukup tinggi (++).
Guys, walaupun kalian sudah memakai sunblock yang mengandung SPF, PA+++, tetap gunakan pelindung lain, seperti topi, payung, atau jaket ya kalau mau beraktivitas outdoor dalam jangka waktu lama. Karena idealnya, sunblock akan berkurang efektivitasnya setelah 2 jam, jadi harus di re-apply. Selain itu, jika kita mau pergi jam 8 pagi, minimal kita harus apply sunblock itu jam 7.30. Jangan oles sunblock trus langsung keluar rumah, ya! Sunblock belum dapat berfungsi dengan maksimal sebelum 30 menit. 

Hmmmmm.. walaupun sunblock ini sangat berguna, namun banyak orang malas memakai sunblock. Kira-kira kenapa, ya?
Ternyata, sunblock ini walaupun baik untuk melindungi kulit dari sinar matahari, tapi bagi yang wajahnya berminyak, bisa membuat wajah tambah terasa berminyak. Kenapa bisa begitu? Karena sebagian besar sunblock memakai oil sebagai main ingredients-nya. Tapi saat ini sudah ada beberapa product sunblock yang water-based, kok. Misalnya Skin Aqua (gampang ditemui di drugstores dan supermarket).

Jadi, masih bimbang apakah sunblock penting bagi kita?
I believe that you've already known the answer.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

"Dear Mom"

Readers, saat aku nulis post ini, aku lagi kangen berat sama mama-ku..
Trus tiba2 keinget lagunya SNSD (Girls' Generation), girlband asal Korea yang lagi terkenal banget akhir2 ini. Lagu mereka yang paling aku suka ya ini,, "Dear Mom". Pertama tau tentang SNSD ya dari lagu ini & langsung tersentuh hanya dari denger melodinya aja. Ternyata setelah tau artinya (baca English translation-nya), jadi tambah sukaaaaaaa..:) Apalagi, kondisinya pas banget, deh.. Di lirik2 awalnya, kesannya si daughter yg lagi studi jauh dari kota asal (kemungkinan nge-kost), lagi sendirian di kamar dengan perasaan galau dan badan yang capek berat. Jadi males makan & gak tau mo ngapain. Eh, tiba2 HPnya bunyi, mamanya nelepon & tanya apakah dia udah makan. Biasanya, pertanyaan ini adalah pertanyaan yang menyebalkan buat dia, tapi saat perasaan hatinya sedang kacau, pertanyaan itu membuat dia tersentuh & ingat akan janji2nya & saat2 indah sama mama-nya.
Nah,, langsung deh hatiku meleleh rasanya tiap denger lagu ini kalau aku lagi di sendirian di kost. :P hehehehe.. Pas banget gitu rasanya.. JLEBBBB.. :)


  


Temen2 pasti juga suka lirik lagu ini, deh..
Tapi sorry, aku gak bisa upload videonya krn koneksi inet yg super duper lemot.. (padahal udah pake modem yg janjinya "hebat, cepat, hemat"). Hahahaha..
Jadi sebagai gantinya, aku kasih link aja, yaaaa..
Silakan nonton, pasti nangis2 deh.. Hehehe

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CdNP_cp8xU

Here it is:

"Dear Mom"
SNSD
I’m feeling tired today
Left alone in the room hugging a pillow
Touching my phone distracted my mind
It’s lonely to eat tonight

Suddenly, i was frightened by the ringing phone
my mom’s worried voice asked if i’ve eaten
these words annoyed me but today it’s different
The forgotten promises are remembered

I will be a person with pretty heart
And become a person who is selfless
I’ll keep the love of my mother’s wishes
I think of mother who used to share my dreams and brush my hair

Though I’ve made hurtful wrong choices
You silently watched over me from behind
But now I think more than an innocent child
The meaning of mom’s silent prayers

I will be a person with pretty heart
And become a person who is selfless
I’ll keep the love of my mother’s wishes
I think of mother who used to share my dreams and brush my hair

What will i do, yet my heart is small
Can I do better without holding mother’s hand

I’m afraid that it will still lack
I’ll be a wise daughter of my mom (Give me the courage)
I will be a proud daughter no matter where I go (You’ve been there for me)
I’ll keep the love of my mother’s wishes
I’ll show endless love
I’ll have a warm heart
I’m shy to express to mom

That I really love my mom :')



I love u, Mom..:')


Sunday, October 16, 2011

Kuliah…?? Enjoy aja…!


Phrenz, coba tanyakan pada mereka-mereka yang udah berumah tangga, mungkin mama-papa kita or kakak-kakak kita yang udah married, tentang kisa-kisah mereka di waktu sekolah atau kuliah dulu. Sejenak mata mereka akan menerawang sambil tersenyum mengenang masa-masa indah di waktu silam. Rasanya pengen kembali menikmati dunia sekolah seperti dulu lagi. Belum banyak beban pikiran dan tanggung jawab seperti masa sekarang. Tanggung jawabnya cuman belajar sebaik-baiknya doank sambil menikmati keceriaan masa remaja. Nah, sobat-sobat Pemuda, one day kamu pun pasti akan ada di posisi mereka. Kamu akan mengenang hari ini sebagai masa-masa yang seru dan mengasikkan.


Sungguh kontradiktif dengan pikiran remaja masa sekarang. Sebagian besar remaja masa kini terkesan terburu-buru pengen cepet dewasa. Perhatiin aja dandanan cewek remaja sekarang ini. Gadis-gadis ABG bermake-up tebal dengan maskara dan eyeliner yang bikin wajah mereka seperti cewek usia 30an tahun. Pakaian, sepatu, tas juga begitu. Glamour sih… tapi membuat mereka kehilangan sinar keceriaan usia remaja mereka sendiri. Yang sekolah or kuliah, sudah sibuk mikirin pengen segera nikah. Fokusnya udah nggak lagi pada ilmu yang tengah dipelajari bangku akademis (padahal ortu udah bayar mahal untuk itu). Masa-masa sekolah or kuliah dijalanin asal-asalan aja. Kuliah sekedar ngisi absensi. Jauh-jauh nuntut ilmu, ternyata tujuannya cuma biar bisa hidup bebas dari pantauan ortu.
Makanya nggak heran, ketika dewasa mereka lalu menyesal. Kenapa dulu jam kuliah malahan ditinggalin sekedar buat pacaran ato jalan-jalan ke mall. Pengkhotbah 3: 1 tertulis bahwa untuk segala sesuatu ada masanya, untuk apapun di bawah langit ada waktunya. Ada waktu untuk kita jadi pemuda, kuliah baik-baik. Ada waktunya untuk kelak kita bekerja, berumah tangga, menjadi orang tua, dst. Makanya, rugi banget kalo kita nggak menggunakan waktu yang ada sekarang ini sebaik-baiknya. Ketika masih anak-anak, kita pengen segera jadi remaja dan pemuda. Ketika jadi remaja dan pemuda, kita pengen cepet segera jadi dewasa. Hey, calm down, Friends... ada waktunya sendiri-sendiri buat semuanya itu, kok! Tuhan pengen kita nikmatin waktu yang ada ini dan mengisinya baik-baik dengan perbuatan yang memuliakan nama-Nya.



(disadur dari Renungan Harian Spirit Girls, 29 Juli 2011).

Friday, October 14, 2011

God, Thank You for This Wonderful Chat

God: Hello. Did you call me?


Me: Called you? No, who is this?

God: This is GOD. I heard your prayers. So I thought I will chat.

Me: I do pray. Just makes me feel good. I am actually busy now. I am in the midst of something.

God: What are you busy at? Ants are busy too.

Me: Don't know. But I can't find free time. Life has become hectic. It's rush hour all the time.

God: Sure. Activity gets you busy. But productivity gets you results. Activity consumes time. Productivity frees it.

Me: I understand. But I still can't figure out. By the way, I was not expecting YOU to buzz me on instant messaging chat.

God: Well I wanted to resolve your fight for time, by giving you some clarity. In this net era, I wanted to reach you through the medium you are comfortable with.

Me: Tell me, why has life become complicated now?

God: Stop analyzing life. Just live it. Analysis is what makes it complicated.

Me: Why are we then constantly unhappy?

God: Your today is the tomorrow that you worried about yesterday. You are worrying because you are analyzing. Worrying has become your habit. That's why you are not happy.

Me: But how can we not worry when there is so much uncertainty?

God: Uncertainty is inevitable, but worrying is optional.

Me: But then, there is so much pain due to uncertainty.

God: Pain is inevitable, but suffering is optional.

Me: If suffering is optional, why do good people always suffer?

God: Diamond cannot be polished without friction. Gold cannot be purified without fire. Good people go through trials, but don't suffer. With that experience their life becomes better not bitter.

Me: You mean to say such experience is useful?

God: Yes. In every term, Experience is a hard teacher. She gives the test first and the lessons afterwards.

Me: But still, why should we go through such tests? Why can't we be free from problems?

God: Problems are Purposeful Roadblocks Offering Beneficial Lessons to Enhance Mental Strength. Inner strength comes from struggle and endurance, not when you are free from problems.

Me: Frankly in the midst of so many problems, we don't know where we are heading.

God: If you look outside you will not know where you are heading. Look inside. Looking outside, you dream. Looking inside, you awaken. Eyes provide sight. Heart provides insight.

Me: Sometimes not succeeding fast seems to hurt more than moving in the right direction. What should I do?

God: Success is a measure as decided by others. Satisfaction is a measure as decided by you. Knowing the road ahead is more satisfying than knowing you rode ahead. You work with the compass. Let others work with the clock.

Me: In tough times, how do you stay motivated?

God: Always look at how far you have come rather than how far you have to go. Always count your blessing, not what you are missing.

Me: What surprises you about people?

God: When they suffer they ask, "why me?" When they prosper, they never ask "Why me". Everyone wishes to have truth on their side, but few want to be on the side of the truth.

Me: Sometimes I ask, who am I, why am I here. I can't get the answer.

God: Seek not to find who you are, but to determine who you want to be. Stop looking for a purpose as to why you are here. Create it. Life is not a process of discovery but a process of creation.

Me: How can I get the best out of life?

God: Face your past without regret. Handle your present with confidence. Prepare for the future without fear.

Me: One last question. Sometimes I feel my prayers are not answered.

God: There are no unanswered prayers. At times the answer is NO.

Me: Thank you for this wonderful chat. I am so happy to start the day with a new sense of inspiration.

God: Well, Keep the faith and drop the fear. Don't believe your doubts and doubt your beliefs. Life is a mystery to solve not a problem to resolve. Trust Me. Life is wonderful if you know how to live. Best wishes for a good day.


Taken from: Stefani Febrina’s FB Note
Author: Unknown

- L@2 -

Monday, October 10, 2011

11 Life Lessons from "Apple's Father": Steve Jobs


  
Steve Jobs when he was still healthy: both smart & handsome!!

On October 7th, 2011, I celebrated my 22nd birthday. Actually it was not really a “celebration”, I can say it “remembrance”; since there were no party, birthday cake, candle light dinner, and any other surprises. Hehehe..
So, when I woke up, I opened my FB account by using my mobile phone. As I guessed, I found a loooooot of friends gave me birthday wishes. OMG, I think, I won’t be able to reply them one by one!! Hahaha..
However, when I read a glance at my friends’ status which were written two days before (October 5th,2011), I found some of them mentioned “Steve Jobs” RIP. Hmmm.. At that time, I didn’t know, who’s Steve Jobs? Until I read in one of my friends’ status: “Thank’s for giving us “Apple”, Jobs”. Owww.. I see,, so Steve Jobs is the founding father of Apple!! Yeah, the luxurious & fabulous iPod, iPhone, iPad, iMac, Apple netbook & notebook, & any other gadgets that are soooooo popular recently.
I myself only have two kinds of his work: iPod Nano & iPod touch (both of them are gifts from my special friends..:P) Hehehe..
iPod

iPhone

Macbook

iPad


Later that day, I heard so many comments and news about Steve Jobs. All of them said about his positive attitudes and influences towards technology and globalization. Also, during his life, he mentioned a lot of wonderful quotations which are very inspiring & motivating. I was so amazed!! Steve Jobs, who suffered cancer in his productive age when his career was on top, could utter those incredible words (which I copied from Personal Excellence Blog). Here they are:  
1. Life is what you make it out to be
If you don’t know anything about Steve Jobs other than generic public knowledge, here’s a quick run down of his background:
  • He was born out of wedlock, to graduate student parents who gave him up for adoption thereafter.
  • He was adopted and raised in a working class family. His foster father fixed cars for a living.
  • His biological parents wanted a girl, not a boy.
  • He dropped out of college, after only 1 semester. His highest qualification was high school.
  • While he was attending Reed (his college), he would be “sleeping on the floor in friends’ rooms, returning Coke bottles for food money, and getting weekly free meals at the local Hare Krishna temple”.
  • In 1985, he was fired, very publicly, from the very company he founded (Apple), after losing a power struggle with the board of directors. (He would then later return as CEO (in 1997) after Apple bought over NeXT, the company Steve founded after leaving Apple.)
  • In 2003, he discovered he had cancerous tumor in his pancreas. He would then engage in a long battle with cancer for the next 8 years, till his recent passing.
Most people who didn’t know Steve would assume he probably had a privileged life, had a silver spoon in his mouth, and had his path to success laid out before him.
But it wasn’t the case, as you could see above. He was born out of wedlock. He wasn’t the child his parents wanted. He was given up for adoption. He was fired from the company he created. He was publicly humiliated during that time. And he was diagnosed with a rare form of pancreatic cancer, which ultimately took his life.
While he was not necessarily dealt with the best cards, it didn’t matter a single bit. Rather than complain or let himself be paralyzed by the situations, he made the best out of what he was given – then went to create the kind of life he wanted, eventually becoming the CEO of one of the most valued companies in the world, a billionaire many times over, and one of the most respected people in the world today.
When life gives you a curveball, what do you do? Do you (a) sit and whine about it (b) make the best out of it or (c) throw the curveball back at life and create your home run? Most people do (a) – these are the whiners. Some people do (b) – these people generally do good, but that’s about it. Few people do (c) – these are the true winners.
You always have a choice in how you live your life. Don’t victimize yourself because no matter how bad things may seem at the moment, there are hundreds to hundred thousands of people out there who are worse off than you. When you rise above what you are given, that’s when you soar.
2. Dream big – very big
Before Apple’s rise in the last decade, Microsoft was the undisputed giant in the world of personal computers. Before iPod, mp3 players were known only as mp3 players. Before iTunes, it seemed almost unlikely for anyone would pay for music online, when music piracy was so rampant. Before iPhone, Nokia was the long-time market leader for mobile handsets. Before iPad, there didn’t seem to be a need for tablet computers – PCs and laptops seemed to do the job just fine.
In each situation, no one would have ever thought things would change.
But the status quo was broken, each time, with exceeding results. With each product release, Steve Jobs (and his team) revolutionized the industry and created a new movement – from personal computing, to mp3 players, to music distribution, to mobile phones, to tablet computers.
iPod became integral to the lifestyle of masses, became synonymous with mp3 players, and paved the way to the collapse of CD sales. iTunes became the #1 music vendor in US in 2008, with 10 billion song downloads as of 2010 (after just 7 years of being online).  iPhone created a demand for touchscreen phones, broke Nokia’s long-time market leadership and changed the game of the mobile phone industry. iPad 2 sold more than all other tablet PCs combined since the iPad’s release (in 2010) and is expected to account for 83% of the tablet computing market share in US by 2011 (source).
These happened because Steve allowed himself to dream big – to see beyond what was in the present, to think outside the box, to go where no one had ventured before.
“Here’s to the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels, the troublemakers, the round pegs in the square holes… the ones who see things differently — they’re not fond of rules… You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them, but the only thing you can’t do is ignore them because they change things… they push the human race forward, and while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius, because the ones who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world, are the ones who do.” – Apple’s Think Different commercial (#9 on the list)
How do you set your goals? Do you base them on what has already been achieved out there? Or do you base them on your boldest, grandest, deepest heart’s desire? The latter is how you’re going to create a movement and shake the world. What are your biggest, wildest dreams? Set them and go for them.
3. The greatest things started somewhere
Steve Jobs started Apple in his parents’ garage, along with high-school buddy Steven Wozniak. Not exactly the most glamorous start for the world’s largest technology company today – Not that it mattered, because it would never have grown if there was never a start in the first place.
I often hear of people saying that they can’t do X because they need to wait for A, B and C to be in place. Fair enough, but are these prerequisites really necessary or are they just excuses not to take action? If we are forever waiting for things to be perfect, when will we start taking action then?
I started TPEB 3 years ago with a free basic WordPress template, a semi-casual introduction post, and no readership to boot. Today it has evolved into one of the top personal development blogs online. As of Oct ’11, we are tracking to hit almost hitting a million page views a month. We got from A to B because I didn’t wait to take action. I just launched the blog, despite having nothing, and took things from there.
Likewise for you, how can you get started on your dreams today, even if in a small capacity? It’s from starting that you get to somewhere. The greatest things were at a time, but just a dream.
4. Certifications don’t matter
“Truth be told, I never graduated from college. And this is the closest I’ve ever gotten to a college graduation.” – Steve Jobs, during his address at Stanford Commencement 2005
“I’m convinced that about half of what separates the successful entrepreneurs from the non-successful ones is pure perseverance.” – Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs dropped out of Reed after just 1 semester. His highest education qualification was high school level. He would become one of the many billionaire school dropouts today who would put the age old belief that certification is essential for success in life to shame.
I’m not saying to quit studying or not to have any cerification. After all, I myself am a college graduate and a product of the formal education system.
All I’m saying is that whether you succeed or not in life is independent of your certification. There are people who succeed in life and are graduates, just as there are people who succeed and don’t have any certification. What’s more important is your skill level, your attitude, and your aptitude (which can subsequently be honed through 10,000 hours). I had shared the same thoughts previously in Ask Celes – Are Coaching Courses Necessary To Be a Coach?
If you are studying at the moment, or if you have plans to study/get some form of certification in the future, be conscious of why you are pursuing it, and whether it meets your needs.
For those who are in school – Are you drifting your way through school so you can get a piece of paper at the end of your course, as a ticket to the working world? For those who have earned your certifications – Are you hiding behind them as a safety shield and using them as an excuse not to grow? And for those who don’t have certifications in what you want to pursue in – Are you letting this be an excuse from achieving what you want to achieve?
5. Live every day like it is your last
Steve Jobs was a strong proponent of living life to the fullest – every day. This was clear from many of his quotes:
“When I was 17, I read a quote that went something like: “If you live each day as if it was your last, someday you’ll most certainly be right.” It made an impression on me, and since then, for the past 33 years, I have looked in the mirror and asked myself: “If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today?” And whenever the answer has been “No” for too many days in a row, I know I need to change something.”
“Being the richest man in the cemetery doesn’t matter to me. Going to bed at night saying we’ve done something wonderful, that’s what matters to me.”
“Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose.”
“No one wants to die. Even people who want to go to heaven don’t want to die to get there. And yet death is the destination we all share. No one has ever escaped it. And that is as it should be, because Death is very likely the single best invention of Life. It is Life’s change agent. It clears out the old to make way for the new. Right now the new is you, but someday not too long from now, you will gradually become the old and be cleared away. Sorry to be so dramatic, but it is quite true.”
If you reflect it on yourself, as you living your life to the fullest? Or are you wasting your days away, sleepwalking? If you were to die today, will you die happy or with regrets? What can you do about those regrets now, before it’s too late? What are all the things you want to do before you die? How can you start working on them now?
6. Stop listening to what others say
“Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma – which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of other’s opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.” – Steve Jobs, Stanford Commencement Speech 2005
Steve Jobs faced his fair share of naysayers in his life time. When he was fired very publicly from Apple in 1985, he was dismissed by the industry as a “flash in the pan” – i.e., had a showy beginning, but with nothing to tell at the end. Business leaders and press saw him as a has-been.
What followed though, was one of the most remarkable comebacks in business history.
After getting fired, Steve went on to create NeXT, a computer platform development company. He also purchased the computer graphics division of Lucasfilm Ltd, and later spun it off as Pixar (which was subsequently acquired by Disney in 2006).
“I didn’t see it then, but it turned out that getting fired from Apple was the best thing that could have ever happened to me. The heaviness of being successful was replaced by the lightness of being a beginner again, less sure about everything. It freed me to enter one of the most creative periods of my life.” – Steve Jobs, Stanford Commencement Speech 2005
In 1996, in an ironic twist of events, Apple, after a decade of steady losses since firing Steve Jobs, acquired NeXT for the computer platform system which it was missing. Steve stepped in as interim CEO in 1997, before being appointed as official CEO in 2000. Under his leadership, Apple was brought back from the brink of bankruptcy, and is today the largest company in the world (surpassing Microsoft in 2011) by both revenue and profit. He continued to serve as the CEO until 2011 this year (when he quit to tend to his health).
How’s that for size?
If Steve Jobs had listened to the detractors when he was fired, he would never have achieved the success he did. Rather, he listened to his heart and did what he felt he had to do. Being guided by that led him to realize his goals – many times over.
“People sometimes have goals in life. Steve Jobs exceeded every goal he ever set for himself.” - Steve Wozniak, Apple co-founder, on Steve Jobs
Whatever your dreams are, follow them. Don’t listen to the naysayers, the people who discourage you from living the life of your heart’s desire. Following their words will only make your life a shadow of theirs’, not the life you’re looking for. Listen to your inner voice and follow it, because you can never go wrong with it.
7. Do not underestimate the impact you can have on the world
“I want to put a ding in the universe.” – Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs was just 1 person, but look at how he revolutionized the technology industry and impacted masses with his work. It’s safe to say that iPod, iPhone, iTunes, iPad, among his other creations have positively impacted millions (if not billions) of lives around the world. This would have never happened if he didn’t pursue his dreams.
Likewise for you, there is a world out there waiting for you to impact it. Are you ready to start your revolution?
“Do you want to sell sugar water for the rest of your life, or do you want to come with me and change the world?” — Steve Jobs’ legendary pitch to John Sculley (then PepsiCo CEO) in 1983, to get him to run Apple (Sculley later pushed Jobs out of Apple in 1985)
What is the change you want to bring to this world? What do you need to do to make it happen? How can you start your revolution, with effect from today?
8. Failure only happens when you deem it to be so
Steve Jobs was fired from the very company he created. By most people’s standards, this would be the epitome of failure. Most people would give up and hide from the world, right at this point.
Not him though. As I detailed in #6, he went on to create 2 successful companies (NeXT and Pixar), got rehired into Apple, turned it around in one of the biggest comebacks in business history, and made it the biggest technology company today. He never gave up on himself and fought for what he believed in.
Many of you often ask me how I got the confidence to quit everything in my life and plunge right into pursuing my passion back in 2008. How about failure – what if I failed? What would I have done?
Here’s the thing about failure – The biggest lesson I learned about failure is this: There is no failure until you deem it to be so. This means even if you lose all your money, go bankrupt, lose your housing, suffer some major setback, or fall flat on your face, you have not failed. It is only one of the many, many mid-points towards your end goal. The only point you fail is when you give up – because that’s when the story ends.
That’s the reason why I was able to pursue my path so relentlessly, without hesitation – because I knew as long as I kept going, it was a matter of time before I reached my goal. Anything that was going to happen before that would merely be an occurrence along the journey – nothing more, nothing less.
So if you often hold back in your decision making because you’re afraid to fail, know that failing doesn’t exist until you declare you have failed. So as long as you keep going, and have no intentions to give up on your dreams, you can never fail. It’s a matter of time before you get to where you want to be.
9. Do what you love
“Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is [...] to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking, and don’t settle.” – Steve Jobs
I talk about the importance of pursuing your passion all the time, with good reason. You have the rest of your life to work, so rather than do something you don’t like THEN retire and do the things you’ve been meaning to do all your life, why not pursue your passion and make that your life’s work? Sure, you *may* have to backtrack a bit where income is concerned, but that’s just temporary. As long as you deliver top value, and keep outdoing yourself (see #11), it’s a matter of time before you achieve *both* passion AND money.
Don’t make yourself work in a job you dislike, because that will be to waste your life away. Do what you love, because that’s what life is about – doing the things you love.
10. Have faith – Never lose hope
“Sometimes life’s going to hit you in the head with a brick. Don’t lose faith.” – Steve Jobs, on getting fired from Apple back in 1985
“You can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something – your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life.” – Steve Jobs, Stanford Commencement Speech 2005
Even when things looked bleak, Steve always had faith that things would work out okay one day. It kept him going and allowed him to make the best out of his life (see #5).
No matter what rough patch you may be going through, don’t give up. Don’t lose hope either. As long as you keep going, you will see the light at the end of the tunnel. You are not here to suffer – you are here to blossom as an individual. Everything happens for a reason, and it’s up to you to assign that reason. (see #1)
11. Outdo yourself – Over, and over again
As I mentioned in the beginning of the article, I don’t follow any of Apple’s news or of its product releases/updates. Hence, news on iPhone 3/4/5, MacBook Air, iPod mini/nano/shuffle/touch/etc are lost on me.
However, the fact that people care about these models, discuss about them at length and continue to buy them (over and beyond initial hype), shows they do find value in the new models. Be it thinner, lighter, faster, longer battery life, or increased functionality, these upgrades are things which consumers find valuable, and have their lives improved as a result.
“You can’t just ask customers what they want and then try to give that to them. By the time you get it built, they’ll want something new.” – Steve Jobs
“None. It’s not the consumers’ job to know what they want.” – Jobs responding to whether he did market research for the iPad
What I love about Steve Jobs is how he relentlessly pursued betterment, both in his life and his work. He was already successful in his early years, but this didn’t stop him from wanting to become better. Beyond settling for status quo, he kept pushing for innovation – each time creating one game changing product after another. Because of that, he kept growing, and so did Apple.
“Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower.” – Steve Jobs
If you look at your past 3-5 year history, have you been outdoing yourself? Or have you been stagnating? What can you do to outdo yourself? As the CEO of your life, what is the new trajectory of growth you want to embark for the next few years?

So, how about us? Let’s we do our best as long as we can, whatever we do, whenever & wherever we are..!!!

-L@2-