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June 20, 2011 · by Sonnie · Ask Sonnie, Spiritual Intelligence
Sonnie Santos at Unang Hirit

Tweet  My apologies since it’s been a while since  I had my last update on this blog. I need to figure out which blog should receive what content 0.0 BTW,  I  opened 2 more sites, the 1st is the home page for my company, yay! I just registered http://wsph.biz as the virtual home of  my plaything,…

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Sonnie Santos @ Civil Service Commission

Tweet  It was a productive season 2 for the “Spiritual Intelligence @ Work” campaign, shuttling from one company to another with diverse operations. On 2010, we reached 6 companies during regular season, plus one session on the post season. This year, we had a total of 10 runs, with the session at Reedley International School…

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January 15, 2011 · by Sonnie · Ask Sonnie, Spiritual Intelligence

Tweet Before I plunged into micro entrepreneurship, I often hear from business people that one of the ingredients for a successful venture is your network or connection. I Agree, as an HR Executive of 2 of the leading companies in PH [banking/property management and high end car distributorship], I find the value of right connections….

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TweetI enjoyed my time yesterday as guest of Vince Golangco for the “edumacate” segment of his radio show at Mellow 94.7. This is the 2nd time I was invited in his show, but the 1st time ever to talk about a section of “spiritual intelligence“, one of the core beliefs of  Business Values 2.0.  Consistent…

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TweetSometime ago, I blogged about “purpose driven recruitment and staffing” , an integration of spiritual intelligence to business and hr management processes. It has drawn mixed reviews because of its non traditional approach. In one of my reflections time, I have been pondering on the added value of “productivity”. Though this is a corporate and…

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Tweet This is the transcript of the speech delivered by the Gov. of Isabela during the PMAP’s 42nd Conference, Sept. 29, 2005, Waterfront Hotel, Lahug, Cebu City. photo with Gov. Grace taken at Waterfront Hotel, Lahug

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TweetEverything has been will come back again. Everything that has ever done will be done again. Nothing is new on earth. There isn’t anything about which someone can say, ‘Look there is something new’. It was already here long ago. It was here before we were. Ecclesiastes 1:9-10 (NIrV) Have you ever noticed? Successful products…

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Tweet “As iron sharpens iron, so people can improve each other” Proverbs 27:17 (NCV)     People understood the importance of connection. It is mostly used for economic gains– like referrals for business deals and employment opportunity, or to ensure a hassle free processing of permits or clearance in Gov’t. Agencies. This is also used…

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Tweet Put on nice clothes and make yourself look good. Ecclesiastes 9:8 (NCV) Not all people have realized the importance of good grooming. Likewise, some Christians are not aware that this is a biblical subject and one of the instructions of God. The dignity of a person is partly seen thru his grooming. Not necessarily…

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