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This morning, I had the joy of accompanying my youngest kid to his very first sports day. Coincidentally, I also turned 47 today. I’m surprisingly thrilled about where I am in life and where I’m headed. This kind of absolute inner peace and assurance is a rare guest at my mental dinner table. But today? Today was special. First off, I’ve hit that oh-so-critical milestone age that many of my fellow Gen-Xers have either dreaded or ignored. This past year has been one of massive transformation. As I sit here savoring my coffee , I’m reflecting on the journey. At 47, you’re in that sweet spot where you’re old enough not to feel young anymore, but not quite old enough to complain about it. It’s the age where you stop giving a f*ck about the petty stuff and start appreciating the man you’ve become. I’ve been blessed with an amazing array of friends—so many that my birthday celebrations have stretched for a week! You know you’re inching closer to 50 when recovery from a party takes as long as the party itself. But seriously, I couldn’t be more grateful for the path my life has taken and the lessons I’ve learned along the way. I’m fortunate to do what I love every day. It doesn’t even feel like work. I get to live on my own terms and get paid for it—how cool is that? My family life is warmer and more wonderful than ever, and I’m healthier and stronger now than I was in my 30s. Yeah, no complaints here. I feel truly blessed. At 47, priorities become crystal clear. You know what’s important and what’s not. Real success isn’t about superficial gains; it’s about fulfillment and happiness. I’ve learned that fulfillment comes from making constant progress toward your dreams and staying true to yourself. Happiness is that inner peace and satisfaction that bubbles up from within. Every experience, every influence in my life has been fuel for my journey—keeping me living, learning, growing, teaching, and celebrating life. Here’s to another year of awesomeness with all of you. Cheers to living life to the fullest!
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Hey Tribe I’m thrilled to announce that I’ve almost finalized the training topics for our highly anticipated NextGen event, happening this Friday through Sunday (June 28 to June 30). I’m super excited, and I want to thank all of you who have been sending me messages about the challenges the new generation faces as they start side gigs or figure out how to unlock their potential. Here are some of the exciting topics I'm planning to be diving into: •Setting Up Your Studio/Office: Learn how to create a space that not only looks good but also fuels your creativity and productivity. We’ll go beyond basic Feng Shui to design a workspace that helps you dominate your niche and build credibility in your market. Strangely this has been one of the most requested topics - how I did my own studios. • Content Creation Mastery: Discover the secrets to creating great content that resonates with your audience or students. From the content creation process to launching your services/products, I'll be sharing some of my exeperiences in this. I've also got some experts who'd be coming to share of their ideas. • Selling Your Services: Whether you’re offering consultations, coaching, or other services, it seems many people don't know how to do this effectively. So part of NextGen would include some of my experiences in marketing and selling what you offer. • Becoming an Author and Coach: Ive written 187 books. Many people haven't even read 187 books. Let me share with you guys some insider tips on how to write a book (become an authority on the subject) and build a successful coaching business around what you teach. I'm planning to share some of my own journey (what workd and what didnt) and strategies to help you get started. • Social Media Strategies: This one is one of the biggest request. I can't say I'm the best on thi subject matter. But I do have almost 3Million followers on Youtube alone. I can share some of my top social media tactics to grow your online presence and engage with your audience. Can't promise you will get a million followers, but im pretty sure, you will improve your business and market presence ! The NextGen event will focus primarily on practical life and business experience, with only about 15% dedicated to metaphysics. This means you’ll be getting a wealth of business skills and strategies that you can put to use right away. I can’t wait to see you all there and help you unlock your full potential. Let’s make this event a transformative experience for everyone involved! If you haven’t registered yet, make sure to secure your spot now. See you this weekend! click here www.joeyyap.com/nextgen2024 PS: nope. this event is only going to be done live in person, so no online recordings planned. If you want this, you feel this is what's missing in your business right now, then make it an effort to come or send your kids.
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One of the biggest reasons coaches don't get enough clients isn't because they're bad at coaching. It's because they struggle with the whole "getting clients" part. It might not have crossed their minds that attracting clients is an intentional , strategic process. It involves many steps and a lot of work, and unfortunately, no one ever taught them how to do it. It's pretty common – many great coaches and consultants think that just posting a few times on social media or doing some livestreams will bring clients knocking on their door. When that doesn’t happen, they end up feeling disappointed, which can really hit their confidence and self-esteem hard. So, here's a tip for all you budding coaches out there: you need to put as much heart into the client-getting work as you did into learning your coaching skills. It takes time, energy, heart, money, and a lot of patience – and you have to do it consistently to create a steady flow of clients. Even "word of mouth" needs a nudge from you. Ask your clients specifically to spread the word and reward them when they do. Nothing happens repeatedly by chance. I’ll be sharing more ideas on how to attract clients at my NextGen event. Hope to see you there! www.joeyyap.com/nextgen2024
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I’ve been asked to teach the younger generation about using metaphysics and my business experience to approach money, career, relationships, and life – especially how to make that elusive “first million.” While money is not everything, but it is an essential part of life that one needs some guidance on. Some “spiritually inclined” folks might scoff at the idea of focusing on money, claiming it’s not spiritual. But here’s the thing: • It’s this very mindset that can cause financial struggles later in life, or even resentment towards money and perhaps, wealthier individuals. Your entire subconscious, their "spiritual self" or higher self - will never allow you to become someone you resent. Hence, many are indirectly manifesting blockages into their life. • Money itself isn’t evil. It’s the "greed" for money that is. A lack of financial knowledge is at the root of many problems people face today. • When used wisely, money can be a tool to help more people. If you’re spiritual, your “money flow” must be strong so that you could reach and impact more lives with your spiritual knowledge. No amount of kindness and compassion alone will work if young adults have constant money problems. They need to be able to take care of themselves comfortably before they can care for their parents and others they love. My greatest fulfillment comes from providing for my family, affording good education, creating great memories through vacations, and doing community work. All of this requires money. Even religious organizations need funding and constantly ask for donations. That’s why a significant part of metaphysics, particularly feng shui, focuses on wealth and prosperity. It makes sense for young adults to learn about money so they’re not controlled by it, but rather make it work for them to create their dreams and impact more lives. The first million is always the hardest, and many parents feel lost on how to guide their children. Whether they’ve made it through trial and error and struggle to pass on their knowledge, or they’ve been spiritually rich but financially poor, many parents don’t know how to teach their kids about money. Young adults today are often unsure about their futures, and parents are worried about how they’ll cope in the “Period 9” era. They’re concerned their kids might lack emotional resilience or the courage to chase their dreams. So, they asked me to step in and teach these important life and business skills. Up until now, my classes have always been designed for adults. But I’m excited to announce a special event just for the NEXT GENeration – aptly named “NEXT GEN.” This is exactly why we need to teach the younger generation about money and hard work. Creating a successful life requires intentional effort. It’s not by accident that a person’s life is good; it’s by design. I want to teach them the metaphysical and business knowledge they need to become more courageous, develop the right mindset, and possibly make that first million. More importantly, I want to help them become good human beings, manifest their goals, gain clarity on what they want to do with their lives, and live with purpose. Imagine guiding these young minds to dream big and giving them the tools to turn those dreams into reality. Helping them understand that they can shape their destinies, be resilient in the face of challenges, and have the courage to pursue their passions. It’s a big task, but one that’s definitely worth it. If we can help these young individuals find their path, understand the importance of emotional resilience, and cultivate the right mindset, we’ll set them on a course toward a fulfilling and successful life. So if you have young adults or if you’d like to learn the life skills and business experience I have to share, join me at NEXT GEN. Here are the details: http://www.joeyyap.com/nextgen2024
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ps: This in-person event will be a hands-on workshop. We’ve made the entry price very affordable for young adults, but we won't be able to broadcast it online via livestream. Sorry. Running a livestream session of an event involves hiring an entire specialized team, renting high-speed data lines, and setting up multiple cameras and AV equipment and expert timing an coordination. And a dedicated team just to manage the questions from the online attendees, managing the slides and what they get to see on their screens during the event. It’s an extremely costly and troublesome affair that many don’t see. So ya - sorry, no online livestream. Just in an inperson "workshop" this time.
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During my recent China Excursion, I found myself in the company of some old students who are now parents of young adults. They had a heartfelt request that caught me by surprise – they want me to teach their kids about using metaphysics and my business experience to approach money, career, life - especially how to make that elusive “first million.” Apparently, the first million is the hardest, and they feel a bit lost on how to guide their children themselves. Their kids, are a bit unsure about what they want to do with their lives. The parents are really worried about how they’ll cope in the upcoming "Period 9" era. They’re concerned that their kids might not have the right emotional resilience and, frankly, some are worried their kids might lack the courage to chase their dreams. So, they asked me to step in and teach these important life and business skills. Up until now, my classes have always been designed for adults. The last time I taught a class specifically for the younger generation was about 12 years ago. But you know what? This request has got me thinking last month. Hence, I’m putting together a special event just for the NEXT GENeration. I want to teach them the metaphysical and business (and life) knowledge they need to become more courageous, develop the right mindset, and make that first million. But more importantly, I want to help them become good human beings, manifest their goals, gain clarity on what they want to do with their lives, and live with purpose. Imagine guiding these young minds to not just dream, but dream big, and then giving them the tools to turn those dreams into reality. Helping them understand that they can shape their own destinies, be resilient in the face of challenges, and have the courage to pursue their passions. It’s a big task, but one that’s definitely worth it. If we can help these young individuals find their path, understand the importance of emotional resilience, and cultivate the right mindset, we’ll be setting them on a course toward a fulfilling and successful life. So if you have young adults or if you’d like to learn the life skills an business experience I have to share … join me in NEXT GEN. here are the details http://www.joeyyap.com/nextgen2024
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Which age group needs metaphysics help the most ? To activate courage, emotional resilience, wisdom in decision making, intuition, right career path, making first million etc) (I’m writing the new course training content)Anonymous voting
  • Age 12-15
  • Age 15-20
  • Age 20-25
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