Wednesday, 20 May 2009

I'm leaving, on a jet plane...

So the big news from this part of the world is that I am packing my things and leaving town! Have accepted a new Wellington based role within IAG, as Personal Lines Underwriter, which I am very excited about. Will be good to get back into underwriting, though I will miss what I am doing as I have really come to like it, a case of Plan A and Plan B both being acceptable.

I start in Wellington on June 11 and all going well will be moving into my new place the following week. Moving itself does not really excite me and leaving Fleetwood kinda sucks, as J and I have a really good flat, but this opportunity was too good to pass up.

Tuesday, 12 May 2009

A Motivating Time

The weekend before last I went to two sessions of a really good motivational seminar. Had been put onto it through Revive a semi-vegan restaurant in town that specialises in healthy and yummy food. Normally it costs $249 to attend but due to sponsorship from Sanitarium Health Foods, this year it free, so on the Friday evening off I trotted. Had done a bit of reading about this All Power Seminar on the web as you do and was a little suspicious due to it being 'bible-based,' after all me and religion do not go together, however I was pleasantly surprised..

Leo Schreven, the speaker was great, really funny and talked a million miles an hour, but not too fast you couldn't understand him. Had a lot of funny anecdotes and made a lot of sense. The 'bible-based' nature of the seminar was in the proverbs that were selected for use as they related to the material being presented. I can deal with someone quoting a book. Though he believes in 'God' Leo was not pushing a religion, somewhat suspicious of organised faith and mindful of a diverse audience.

All in all it was a great couple of days and I got a lot out of it, especially in the finance session where he referenced a lot of the books that I had been reading as having sound advice. Especially liked the bit where he showed the math on if you want to win the lotto in NZ, don't buy a ticket each week at $13 a go, invest it and let compound interest make you a millionaire over time..

The investment seminar last Monday again backed up stuff that I am trying to follow and have been reading, so that was good to have similar messages come from different sources.

My next post will contain the source of my excitement and euphoria for the last few days...

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Now playing: Faithless - Mass Destruction

Monday, 4 May 2009

A Quick Update

Things are trucking along nicely with me atm. My weight is the lowest it has been in over 6 months and continuing to fall :) I'm super stoked about this and it is really motivating to keep going with it. Have the 3rd Run Auckland this week, so going to aim for 1h 10m which I think is achievable given my training.

Went to a really good motivational seminar over the weekend and off to an investment one tonight, so will post about them at some point this week...