Friday, May 1, 2015

3 Simple Ways to Become Like Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg

By Jerin Jacob (Author of Your Epic Year)

First of all I am sorry to disappoint you that you cannot become Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg any more; those names were being already defined by themselves.

But don’t worry, you have an interesting option that is to become the best version of yourself and make people write articles with your names as subject line, just like this one.

So this article is about the
#4 Simple Ways to Become Your Best Self not to become someone else. Fair enough? Here we go:

1. Never Close Your Mind




To become something of valuable to the world you should keep your heart and mind widely open to new ideas and latest technological advancements. In case you shut your minds’ door closed you will never be able to learn anything new. That will in turn keep you stuck in wherever you are.

So rather than being a victim to your current realities, go ahead, open up and learn even the most unconventional ideas. When you go to the edges of your limits and learn then your limits expand, so as your mind, so as your life. 

When Steve Jobs was young he bunked his regular classes to learn calligraphy. Which later helped him to integrate fonts in Mac which  in turn was copied by Microsoft. Now this awesome fonts are everywhere. The point is, the beautiful letters you are reading right now is because one man's decision to be open and to learn out of his comfort zone.  

2. Act On It First




When new ideas are being passed on to you, rather than blindly believing and submissively following, do try the concept yourself and then find out whether it is good for you as a person. It can be a new habit or a new idea or a new technique, whatever it is, try it first, experience its goodness then only go ahead and make it a part of your being or your project.

When Mark Zuckerberg got this idea 
from a co-student to create a social platform for college students. He didn't do a market research or didn't go on to find a mentor to be consulted. He started acting on the idea the very night itself. He innovated on it and then he found out it can be used to connect a larger audience not just college students. That's how Facebook was born.


3. Read Books Which Transforms You




Above #2 ways are easy to integrate in your life. But to make reading as a habit takes conscious effort. Look around, you will realize that reading is that single habit which successful people embrace while mediocre tend to embarrass. Read vigorously and read the books which are even outside of your comfort zone. 

You will be amazed to experience the drastic life transformation happens in you even by reading a single book. But you should take care of choosing the right books which are worthy of your time. To choose the right books follow this link, it may help: http://bit.ly/1D8YCBx

As far as Steve Jobs is concerned he was reading all the time. When he visited India, he read Autobiography of a Yogi several times. And read that book every year.

And Mark Zuckerberg is part of 
#AYearofBooks initiative where he reads a new book every #2 weeks. 


So open up, act and read to become legendary not like Steve and Mark but like your best self.

Hope these #3 simple ways have helped you. By the way do you know someone who really needs these tips? If so, go ahead and share this article with that person. Sharing is caring.


P.S. Still there are some months left in 2015 to make an epic year, download my new eBook - YOUR EPIC YEAR by clicking the orange  button below (You can read it from any smart-phone):
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Friday, April 24, 2015

5 Common Misconceptions About Money

By Jerin Jacob (Author of Your Epic Year)

















Almost 80% of the people around the world are middle class and poor. Each of them dreams to be on the other 20% of people who are rich or super wealthy. 

Without any doubt, your parents love you unconditionally like no one does. But unknowingly and unintentionally they might have passed down you some misconceptions about money which they have learnt from their own parents or grandparents. Love your parents but dare to grow up to learn the truths about money which might have been kept as secrets for ages.

It’s not the hard work but the commitment to train your brain for money does create wealth. Enlisted below are some common money myths:

1. Money is evil

No, money is not evil, the people using it for evil purpose are. In reality the lack of money is the cause of all evil. The robbery, the kidnapping and even the terrorism is the bi-product of lack-of-money. 

2. Money doesn't grow on trees:

This means earning money is not easy as harvesting it from a tree. But recently, because of the advent of technology, people have got greater control on making money. These days, there are numerous success stories of people who have made big money by simply using their laptop and an internet connection. The opportunities are endless like never before.

3. Save money:

As the purchasing value of the money decreases (inflation) day by day saving  money would be very risky and stupid unlike ever before. Regardless of your income level you should start investing in different material and paper assets.

4. Don't give away money:

It's a common myth that we should not give money for free unless someone gives back a good service or a product. But as per the Law of Abundance the more you give the more you receive back abundantly. Give away for charity, give away bigger amounts to those who are in need, give away to church, give away for science. Give, give, give.

5 Avoid talking about money: 

You should. Not only talk about it but also learn about money, that's how you understand the working of the real world. Which will help you to take informed decisions, to capitalize on opportunities. Also set your financial goals, achieve them and live your dreams.

Hope the concepts have served you. By the way do you know someone who really needs to read this? If so, go ahead and share this article with that person. Sharing is caring.

P.S. Still there are some months left in 2015 to make an epic year, download my new eBook - YOUR EPIC YEAR by clicking the orange  button below (You can read it from any smart-phone):
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10 Things That Really Great People Do Every Day

By Jerin Jacob (Author of Your Epic Year)



In case you have read my last article on Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg you would have realized how anyone can become great. In this post, I am talking about their (the great's) daily habits in general. The greats are made because of their relentless practice on their craft and their daily devotion to excellence. The things enlisted below are the most common traits you see in those people who are being called as great or legendary.

1. Wake up early with a gratitude prayer.


2. Exercise till you sweat.


3. Meditate as if you are not alive.


4. Create a TO-DO list for the day, start with the most easiest task and then proceed to the difficult ones. Instantly cross mark each task when it is completed.

5. Smile more.

6. Love unconditionally.

7. Eat only when you feel hungry and have it less than needed.

8. Feel gratitude for everything - even for a challenging situation.

9. Read an inspiring book / eBook.

10. Sleep, #6 hours before waking time.


Hope these #10 tips have helped you. By the way do you know someone who really needs these tips? If so, go ahead and share this article with that person. Sharing is caring.


P.S. Still there are some months left in 2015 to make an epic year, download my new eBook - YOUR EPIC YEAR by clicking the orange  button below (You can read it from any smart-phone):
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Monday, March 2, 2015

How to attract and keep the customers!

By Jerin Jacob (Author of Your Epic Year)

In case you are in business you must have already heard about SEO (Search Engine Optimization). Generally people think SEO is the optimization of their websites to be found by search engines like Google / Bing. So they stuff their webpages with so called 'relevant key-words' to attract the searchers.

But do we provide value to the customers in our webpages other than stuffing the 'key-words'? What happens after the customers reach us through Google and ended up in a no-value
-land, they 'll be totally disappointed.


It's like attracting customers to a physical store by placing a beautifully designed bill-board and after that in the store they get completely ignored for 5-10 mins then someone jumps up and asking them "Do you want to buy anything?". Will they buy from there? Never! 

The key is to understand our customers's heart whether it's in a physical store or in a website. While doing SEO in particular, update the content in our website which are valuable to the customers. Since SEO is a way of organic marketing, customers will come organically and will buy our services or products. 


So let's optimize our webpages to satisfy the hearts-of-the-searchers instead of the search-engine's-key-words.