My Teachers Said by Andy Ng
My boss from The Chase Manhattan Bank, Mr Tan Chin Poh. said to me in
1990, “Andy, you have to do whatever it takes to use your skills and
capabilities to not just get the job done, but do it well”. I owe
my little success today to him. Thanks, Teacher Chin Poh.
My mum has only a primary school education and does not speak or listen to
English. She told me, “A man should find
a good girl to marry, have children, and your life will be complete”. I did what she said. When I encountered difficulties at my work,
she told me whatever I do, I have to be responsible and don’t let people say
bad things about me. When it comes to
money, she said one must not spend more than your earning, and invest the excess so
that your wealth would increase and you will have a better life. Thanks, Teacher Mum!
Indeed, we often were told many things by our teachers. In the workplace, our bosses are often our
teachers too.
But how many of those things can we remember?
We know anyone can be our teacher, even a book you read, a YouTube video
you watched, a Facebook NewsFeed you read, or a post in WeChat Moments or
WhatsApp message we received.
The fastest way to learn anything is to teach it. This is what I have been doing as a trainer
coach, full-time since May 2001. My
training topics are a wide-range, including Finance, Sales, Management,
Leadership, Metascience, and Personal Effectiveness. So when I conduct my training, my trainees are
also my teachers. Action speaks louder
than words. Your support for
continuing to send people to my courses is what you said the loudest. Thanks to all my trainees!
We know silence is golden, often what is not said has more weightage in
our minds than what is said. In fact, quietly
acknowledging my efforts, no need for any praise or compliment, is assurance that
I am doing the right thing. This is
especially so when the assignment on hand is still a work in progress. Not saying anything also allows me to focus
on doing without being distracted by comments, positive or negative. Thanks to my family members and friends
for your silence.
My friend Alan Go, told me in 2007.
“You can start teaching the Sun Tzu Art of War, because you are
effectively bilingual”. That started my Sun
Tzu courses in 2009 until today. What my
friend Alan Go said is an assurance of my capabilities, and displaying
confidence in me. Thanks, Alan Go!
The late Bob Procter, a teacher that I admired a lot, spoke to me at a
conference in 2007: “You can achieve anything you want in life if you help
enough other people to get what they want”.
This spurred me to focus on helping, not just teaching. Thanks, Teacher Bob Procter!
You the reader of this article are also my teacher. Your comments, positive or negative, will
make me improve. You are also “My
Teachers Said”!
Very well written. The thoughts are reflections of your clarity. Thank you for sharing this wonderful story. Fully agree with what you wrote. Double thumbs UP! 👍 👍.
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DeleteHi Andy thanks for mentioning me as your teacher! Your great work is the results of your ever agility and innovativeness towards the courses you provided !
ReplyDeleteThanks. I never express my thanks to you before on thiis matter
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