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November-24-09

Proposal

posted by ryan

First thought the word “proposal” is commonly associated with marriage and it will be the title which I’ll be talking about thanks to again a television show on channel 8 9pm slot a lot House husband dad.

In a marriage proposal, although it’s a simple process yet requires detail planning and a life-time commitment and responsibility. Marriage isn’t a simple transaction, it’s purely all business. Given the considerations that ladies will most likely welcome the marriage proposal if the other half if financially stable and is trustworthy faithful etc.

Only when the bread is guaranteed and is assured, than only can romance continue and blossom without having to face other potential problems. By finding a affluent other half, it’s already greatly reducing the potential number of problems in a marriage five to ten years down the road.

Look at the news articles, how many times did the rich have problems with raising a child as compared to a family in poverty? The relationship between the rich is nonetheless better of than an average family, with regular holidays and honeymoon to relive the romance within the means. Are there more problems with troubled kids among the poor family or the rich families? The answer is clear and cannot be ignored.

Like wise in business, a proposal is a business agreement in which two businesses agreed with a set of terms and conditions to abide with. It’s not easy coming up with a proposal, be it a proposal for marriage or business, it’s all about the details and mutual agreement on both sides. By laying down the terms and conditions than only will there be discussions and rooms for improvements.

Here’s something which not many people would notice but a proposal can also be used on kids and when raising them up in bid to nurture them into future leaders for a happy family or for business successor. How to do this, it’s as simple as let the kids choose what they want, explain each and every one to them after they made the choice, than re-think and decide again.

With each choice they made, reinforce to them that it’s their responsible and duty to follow up on their actions as it’s a choice they made for themselves and not made by parents than subsequently forced onto the kids. This will be useful and effective only when kids turn into teenagers, whereby their decision making process will be clearer, faster and aware of the duties involved with each and every single decision.

Having said the above three variations of proposal, in a nut-shell, it all boils down to being accountable for ever single decision and stand by your choice, rough it out even in face with difficulties so as to be responsible not only to yourself but your partner and those around you.

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