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Sunday, 9 October 2016

What Genuinely Confident People Do Differently


True confidence—as opposed to the false confidence people project to mask their insecurities—has a look all its own. One thing is certain: truly confident people always have the upper hand over the doubtful and the skittish because they inspire others and they make things happen.

Whether you think you can, or you think you can’t—you’re right. - Henry Ford


Ford’s notion that your mentality has a powerful effect on your ability to succeed is seen in the results of a recent study at the University of Melbourne that showed that confident people earn higher wages and get promoted more quickly than anyone else.

Indeed, confident people have a profound impact on everyone they encounter. Yet, they achieve this only because they exert so much influence inside, on themselves.

We see only their outside. We see them innovate, speak their mind, and propel themselves forward toward bigger and better things.

And, yet, we’re missing the best part.

We don't see the habits they develop to become so confident. It's a labor of love that they pursue behind the scenes, every single day.

And while what people are influenced by changes with the season, the unique habits of truly confident people remain constant. Their focused pursuit is driven by these habits that you can emulate and absorb:

They speak with certainty. It’s rare to hear the truly confident utter phrases such as “Um,” “I’m not sure,” and “I think.” Confident people speak assertively because they know that it’s difficult to get people to listen to you if you can’t deliver your ideas with conviction.

They seek out small victories. Confident people like to challenge themselves and compete, even when their efforts yield small victories. Small victories build new androgen receptors in the areas of the brain responsible for reward and motivation. The increase in androgen receptors increases the influence of testosterone, which further increases their confidence and eagerness to tackle future challenges. When you have a series of small victories, the boost in your confidence can last for months.

They exercise. A study conducted at the Eastern Ontario Research Institute found that people who exercised twice a week for 10 weeks felt more competent socially, academically, and athletically. They also rated their body image and self-esteem higher. Best of all, rather than the physical changes in their bodies being responsible for the uptick in confidence, it was the immediate, endorphin-fueled positivity from exercise that made all the difference.

They don't seek attention. People are turned off by those who are desperate for attention. Confident people know that being yourself is much more effective than trying to prove that you’re important. People catch on to your attitude quickly and are more attracted to the right attitude than what, or how many, people you know. Confident people always seem to bring the right attitude.

Confident people are masters of attention diffusion. When they’re receiving attention for an accomplishment, they quickly shift the focus to all the people who worked hard to help get them there. They don’t crave approval or praise because they draw their self-worth from within.

They don't pass judgment. Confident people don’t pass judgment on others because they know that everyone has something to offer, and they don’t need to take other people down a notch in order to feel good about themselves. Comparing yourself to other people is limiting. Confident people don’t waste time sizing people up and worrying about whether or not they measure up to everyone they meet.

They get their happiness from within.Happiness is a critical element of confidence, because in order to be confident in what you do, you have to be happy with who you are. People who brim with confidence derive their sense of pleasure and satisfaction from their own accomplishments, as opposed towhat other people think of their accomplishments.

They listen more than they speak.People with confidence listen more than they speak because they don’t feel as though they have anything to prove. Confident people know that by actively listening and paying attention to others, they are much more likely to learn and grow. Instead of seeing interactions as opportunities to prove themselves to others, they focus on the interaction itself, because they know that this is a far more enjoyable and productive approach to people.

They take risks. When confident people see an opportunity, they take it. Instead of worrying about what could go wrong, they ask themselves, “What’s stopping me? Why can’t I do that?” and they go for it. Fear doesn’t hold them back because they know that if they never try, they will never succeed.

They aren't afraid to be wrong.Confident people aren’t afraid to be proven wrong. They like putting their opinions out there to see if they hold up because they learn a lot from the times they are wrong and other people learn from them when they’re right. Self-assured people know what they are capable of and don’t treat being wrong as a personal slight.

They celebrate other people's successes. Insecure people constantly doubt their relevance, and because of this, they try to steal the spotlight and criticize others in order to prove their worth. Confident people, on the other hand, aren’t worried about their relevance because they draw their self-worth from within. Instead of insecurely focusing inward, confident people focus outward, which allows them to see all the wonderful things that other people bring to the table. Praising people for their contributions is a natural result of this.

Bringing It All Together

Building confidence is a journey, not a destination. To become more confident you must be passionate in your pursuit of a greater future.

Please share your thoughts on confidence in the comments section below, as I learn just as much from you as you do from me.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Dr. Travis Bradberry is the award-winning co-author of the #1 bestselling book, Emotional Intelligence 2.0, and the cofounder of TalentSmart, the world's leading provider of emotional intelligence tests and training, serving more than 75% of Fortune 500 companies. His bestselling books have been translated into 25 languages and are available in more than 150 countries. Dr. Bradberry has written for, or been covered by, Newsweek, BusinessWeek, Fortune, Forbes, Fast Company, Inc., USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and The Harvard Business Review.

Tuesday, 4 October 2016

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Sunday, 2 October 2016

OneCoin Launches New Blockchain Appoints Pablo Munoz As CEO

In an official press release

 OneCoin announced earlier today that it has successfully launched a new and greatly enhanced blockchain in front of over 10,000 people at the OneLife Mastermind event in Bangkok, Thailand. 

Pablo Munoz has been appointed as CEO of OneLife Network, the network marketing part of OneCoin.

Dr. Ruja stated that her decision to delegate this important position to Pablo Munoz and to take a step back from the network marketing business is driven by the need to focus on improving and further developing the OneCoin cryptocurrency.

She will however keep playing an important role in overseeing the managerial decisions and other business dealings related to the OneLife Network, to ensure the best for the entire OneFamily.

Pablo Munoz is an incredibly promising addition to the management team of the Network and boasts an impressive track record of over 20 years in network marketing. He’s been a Senior Vice President for North America at Avon, as well as Group President of the Americas region for Tupperware.

Prior to that Munoz spent five years at the Sara Lee Corporation as Executive Director. His early professional career was dedicated to the Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. and Abbott Laboratories.

As a distinguished and accomplished business leader with extensive experience in direct-sales management, Munoz is joining the OneLife family at a time when his expertise will greatly benefit and impact the Network’s growth. Pablo Munoz holds a Master of Science degree in Management and Engineering and a Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering.

The new OneCoin blockchain is safer, faster and tailored for future-proof mass transactions in line with the company's vision to create a mass market for OneCoin and to become the biggest cryptocurrency in terms of number of users and market capitalization.

The new OneCoin blockchain is a giant step forward in the company’s strategic development. Increasing the total amount of mineable OneCoins from 10 000 coins per block in the old blockchain to 50,000 coins per block in the new blockchain, adding up to a total of 120 billion coins, allow OneCoin to expand its user base and turn its plans for creating a strong global merchant network into a reality.

“We do not expect a steep price movement after October 1st. Cryptocurrency value is driven by supply and demand – and demand is driven by brand and usability. By doubling the coins, we will be able to bring the coin to more people and places and strengthen the brand.

Also, doubling the coins will allow us to start including merchants to use the coin – which will take us into a new league of cryptocurrency – becoming the first-choice cryptocurrency for merchants. These developments are extremely exciting and will make our coin the global leader in the cryptic market”,

said Ruja Ignatova, OneCoin Founder and Visionary, who pointed out the crucial security and speed changes to the blockchain.

To reinforce its goal of being transparent and honest in its dealings, OneCoin is the first cryptocurrency company to store know-your-customer (KYC) documents on its blockchain thus preventing anonymity of transactions and any possible attempts to use OneCoins as a means for criminal activity.

The company's commitment to growth and improvement is also notable in its efforts to help cryptocurrency users make payments even faster. Hence the new OneCoin blockchain will run every single minute as opposed to the old blockchain, which yielded blocks every 10 minutes.

All strategic steps that OneCoin made so far ensure the global usage of the coin by both businesses and users. Thus the next milestone before OneCoin will be to position it as the best cryptocurrency for merchants because of its instant, simple and safe transfer of funds.

The first definite step in that direction being the OneLife Mobile App Builder also presented at the OneLife Mastermind event today. The Mobile App Builder (MAB) gives small and medium businesses (SME) the opportunity to build their own business app that will help them grow their business and communicate directly with their customers. Read more about the event at theOneLife website.

As one of the fastest growing companies in the industry, OneCoin recognizes its responsibility to show the right business direction and comply with the regulators, while making its cryptocurrency accessible for all people worldwide. Among other things, this means that the company sets high standards in terms of transparency and responsibility in a young, highly competitive and unregulated industry. 

Wednesday, 28 September 2016

Tourism Student group Celebrate Tourism Day:

WALK 4 TOURISM
In celebration of the World Tourism day, The Tourism Students Initiative Network (TOSIN) and Youth Tourism Development Organisation (YTDO) in collaboration with other tourism bodies in Nigeria organized a Walk4tourism across few states of the country, using Adire to promote tourism and culture in Nigeria.

The endurance walk was to create public awareness on the potential of TOURISM and culture in Nigeria.
The endurance walk include the physically challenged people especially the school for the blind.
The walk in Lagos took the group to an  Ophanage outfit and the Local Airport.
The Authorities welcome the group and took them on tour around the local Airport terminal.
From their the went to A television Station for an interview.

NAIJA TRIP spoke to the coordinating secretary of the group, Ogunkoya Pascal, “The first walk for tourism was last held in September 1997 and this year, we are replicate it in some states in Nigeria to mark the 2016 edition of the World Tourism Day with the theme ‘Tourism for all, promoting universal accessibility.’

The walk4tourism was done in Lagos, Oyo, Ogun,Osun, Imo, Kogi and Bauchi

Tourism for all: people with disabilities, senior citizens and families travelling with small children, and sooner or later all citizens will appreciate the advantages of universal accessibility. This is why UNWTO has chosen to celebrate World Tourism Day 2016 on the theme of accessible tourism. Official celebrations took place on 27 September in Bangkok, Thailand.

For the last quarter–century World Tourism Day, held annually on 27 September, has aimed to foster awareness of the importance of tourism and its social, cultural, political and economic impact. This year’s official celebrations will be held in Bangkok, Thailand on the theme of ‘Tourism for All – Promoting Universal Accessibility’.

Reaching universal accessibility in tourism is a shared responsibility of all parties involved in the tourism value chain, as well as a business opportunity for companies and destinations.

“Everyone has the right to access leisure and tourism services on an equal basis. Yet 1 billion people around the world living with disability, along with young children, seniors and persons with other access requirements, still face obstacles in accessing fundamentals of travel such as clear and reliable information, efficient transportation and public services, and a physical environment that is easy to navigate. 

Even with modern technologies, those with visual, hearing, mobility or cognitive impairments are being left behind in many tourism destinations.” said United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon in his official message.

“All of the world’s citizens have the right to experience the incredible diversity this planet has to offer. Therefore, it is highly important that all countries and destinations, as well as the industry, promote accessibility for all in the physical environment, in transport systems, in public facilities and services and in information and communications channels”, said UNWTO Secretary-General, Taleb Rifai.

“This year's theme, ‘Tourism for All – Promoting Universal Accessibility’, is a challenge for Thailand and the world to recognize the necessity of accessibility in tourism and to accommodate everyone anywhere they may travel to (…) We have to understand the theory of Universal Design (…) As the world of travel and tourism is an expanding industry and the number of travelers increases every year, we have to ensure that travelling the world has to is as safe and seamless as possible,” explained Kobkarn Wattanavrangkul, Minister of Tourism and Sports of Thailand.

Friday, 23 September 2016

Student Organizations In Nigeria Celebrate World Tourism Day With "WALK4TOURISM"

Come Tuesday 27th of September 2016 In line with the theme for World Tourism Day 2016, The Tourism Students Initiative Network (TOSIN) and Youth Tourism Development Organisation (YTDO) in collaboration with other tourism bodies will be organising A "WALK4TOURISM"   across few states of the country, using Adire (An indigo dyed cloth produced by Yoruba women of south western Nigeria)and the  to promote tourism and culture in Nigeria.

According to the coordinating secretary of the group, Ogunkoya Pascal, “The first walk for tourism was last held in September 1997 and this year, we are going to replicate it in some states in Nigeria to mark the 2016 edition of the World Tourism Day with the theme ‘TOURISM FOR ALL- PROMOTING UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBILITY"

“We are replicating the walk4tourism this year in Lagos State starting from Ikeja/Allen roundabout, with over 100 youth. The event will also feature cultural dances,” he said.

The endurance walk which will end at the Lagos State Secretariat, Alausa, Ikeja is to sensitise the public on Nigeria's tourism and cultural potentials.

“This edition of walk4tourism will be done in Lagos, Oyo, Ogun,Osun, Imo, Kogi and Bauchi States on Tuesday, 27 September, 2016. Happy World Tourism Day 2016 in advance.

Thursday, 22 September 2016

World Tourism Day 2016  Celebrates "Accessible Tourism"


Press ReleaseTourism for all: people with disabilities, senior citizens and families travelling with small children, and sooner or later all citizens will appreciate the advantages of universal accessibility. This is why UNWTO has chosen to celebrate World Tourism Day 2016 on the theme of accessible tourism. Official celebrations will take place on 27 September in Bangkok, Thailand.

For the last quarter–century World Tourism Day, held annually on 27 September, has aimed to foster awareness of the importance of tourism and its social, cultural, political and economic impact. This year’s official celebrations will be held in Bangkok, Thailand on the theme of ‘Tourism for All – Promoting Universal Accessibility’.

Reaching universal accessibility in tourism is a shared responsibility of all parties involved in the tourism value chain, as well as a business opportunity for companies and destinations.

“Everyone has the right to access leisure and tourism services on an equal basis. Yet 1 billion people around the world living with disability, along with young children, seniors and persons with other access requirements, still face obstacles in accessing fundamentals of travel such as clear and reliable information, efficient transportation and public services, and a physical environment that is easy to navigate.  Even with modern technologies, those with visual, hearing, mobility or cognitive impairments are being left behind in many tourism destinations.” said United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon in his official message.

“All of the world’s citizens have the right to experience the incredible diversity this planet has to offer. Therefore, it is highly important that all countries and destinations, as well as the industry, promote accessibility for all in the physical environment, in transport systems, in public facilities and services and in information and communications channels”, said UNWTO Secretary-General, Taleb Rifai.

“This year's theme, ‘Tourism for All – Promoting Universal Accessibility’, is a challenge for Thailand and the world to recognize the necessity of accessibility in tourism and to accommodate everyone anywhere they may travel to (…) We have to understand the theory of Universal Design (…) As the world of travel and tourism is an expanding industry and the number of travelers increases every year, we have to ensure that travelling the world has to is as safe and seamless as possible,” explained Kobkarn Wattanavrangkul, Minister of Tourism and Sports of Thailand.

The official celebrations include a ‘Tourism and the Media’ session held on 26th September at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, and a full-day conference the following day. During the event, experts on accessibility and tourism will exchange views and best practices, addressing the need to work in cooperation to advance in the ‘Tourism for All’ agenda.

Creating an adequate policy framework for specific business development strategies, the need to increase awareness and capacity building targeting both decision makers and tourism professionals are some of the topics to be addressed during the conference. Andrew Stevens, Asia Pacific Editor of CNNMoney, will moderate this discussion.

The conference will also address innovative strategies in the development of accessible tourism infrastructure, products and services which add value to destinations and enhance their competitiveness on the global tourism market. A number of best practices will be featured with the aim of emphasizing the value of investing in accessibility.

The celebrations of World Tourism Day 2016 are being held in collaboration with CNN, UNWT


The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), a United Nations specialized agency, is the leading international organization with the decisive and central role in promoting the development of responsible, sustainable and universally accessible tourism. It serves as a global forum for tourism policy issues and a practical source of tourism know-how. Its membership includes 157 countries, 6 territories, 2 permanent observers and over 500 affiliate Members



Sunday, 24 July 2016

Fintech-Savvy Travel Businesses Advance Using B2B Wallet to Compete

Fintech has already made its mark in banking, insurance and several other sectors. Now the time has come for Financial technology to spur new approaches especially in the Business to Business (b2b) segment. Travel agencies can use Fintech to streamline their systems and build more efficiencies.

Travel Business can boom with Fintech

Technology has already changed how we travel around the world. Gone are the days of paper tickets and in most cases boarding passes. Online booking portals have already made it possible for travellers to comparison shop from the comfort of their own homes. Innovation in mobile technology means that we can get a ticket anywhere while on the move at any time. Some of the greatest innovations in travel technology have been in the way we pay for our travel. While in the past the only way to get a ticket was to actually walk into a travel agency and pay for the ticket with cash, check or a card, today we simply make electronic payments with ease.

Amadeus: High Volumes and Low Margins

Amadeus is a travel technology giant which operates in 195 countries and is known for investing in innovative areas especially in Research and Development (R&D). Recently Amadeus announced that they would be partnering withMasterCard and Ixaris to bring a B2B wallet prepaid product to the market.

The travel business is fiercely competitive and Amadeus and its partners are using their B2B wallet approach to cut costs. Amadeus’ Celia Pereiro, Head of Travel payments said in a press release regarding the demand for such products: 

“By combining the strengths of Amadeus, MasterCard and Ixaris, we bring flexibility, efficiency and confidence to travel agent B2B payments. Since we launched the product in February we have seen overwhelming demand for it and today have customers in 10 European countries.”


We at Cointelegraph talked with Alex Mifsud, Founder and CEO of Ixaris Technologies, the partner of Amadeus in the B2B wallet and he says:

“Online travel is a dynamic and fiercely competitive market with high volumes and low margins. With supplier networks that span the globe - including hotels, airlines, and cruise operators - the complexity and costs of payments is high which eats into already thin margins.”


Fintech will help drive costs down

Amadeus has already announced the release of its B2B product in February and is now offering travel agencies the option of either saving cash or earning while paying their travel provider partners.  Hany Fam of Mastercard Enterprise said in an Amadeus press release that the B2B product has given travel agencies ‘host of reasons’ to leave cash, check and other payment mechanisms behind.

We asked Alex Mifsud about how Fintech can help the travel industry and he remarked: 

“Fintech, and payments tech in particular, is playing an important role in driving growth and improving margins for many online travel businesses. Optimising payments through technology, such as we’ve just announced with Amadeus, has the potential to reduce payment-related costs - which can amount to 20% of profit margins - to near zero, bringing a welcome boost to an OTA’s profitability.”


It seems what has already happened in the Business to Consumer sector in the travel business is now playing out in the B2B sector. If travel agencies can cut their payments costs, they are able to actually earn more in an industry where margins are razor thin. Fintech has a special role to play here and the B2B wallet product offered by Amadeus and its partners is an interesting offering to watch out for. Rest assured no one needs checks - for anything.

Travel industry impact

The travel industry has a huge impact on the world economy, In 2015 travel and tourism contributed a total of US$ 7.2 trillion to the world’s GDP which is nearly 9.8 per cent of the global GDP according to a report published by World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC). This sector is poised to outperform the rest of the global economy in all of the next decade and will grow at a projected 4 percent on average annually. The growth in 2015 alone was at 3.1 per cent and we have been in the 6th positive year of growth for the industry. 1 out of every 11 people work in the travel and tourism business.