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On the 1st day of December 2010 thousands of IRs gathered up from all over the Middle East and neighboring countries at the Cultural Palace – Al Hussein Youth City in Amman the capital of Jordan to attend the first Unstoppable Convention (u-con) as they celebrated the unbelievable opening ceremony.


The first day and opening of this unbelievable staged event was hosted by Waleed "Super" Shehadeh as he fired up the IRs on stage with his charming charisma, welcomed all partners, and thanked the honored guests who attended in support of the first unstoppable Convention. Waleed explained how u-con was one of the first Unstoppable dreams that were considered nearly impossible, but he proved that dreams actually do become a reality! The u-con message was simply to have a strong "Belief" that confirms that nothing in this world is impossible.

A number of VIP guests were present on the first day including Mr. Ahmed Faori – QNet Agent in Amman, QNet Middle East General Manager Mr. Khaled Diab, Business Development Manager Mr. Trevor Kuna, and Senior Legal Officer Mr. Tim Harney, and Head of Product Training Team Mr. Juergen Michel. Guest speakers throughout the 5-day staged event included VMD Pathman Senathirajah, AVP David Sharma, AVP Bikrmjit Singh, Jessica Cox, Muhannad Abu Deyya, Lamond Murray, The V Senior Business Development Manager Mr. Venu Johl, Editor-in-Chief of Voyager Magazine Ms. Vicky Ras, and of course VC Mohammed “Zack” Zakariya and VC Sayed Abdulla Al Wedaei of Unstoppable Group.


The first guest speaker on stage was Jessica Cox, a 25-year-old woman from the United States of America who was born with no arms but has become the first pilot ever to fly a plane using only her feet. Jessica explained how she believes that by combining desire, persistence, and fearlessness, nothing is impossible. She stated, "I identified my greatest fear and walked directly at it. My greatest fear was flying, and now I have become a licensed pilot!"


Next on stage was the one and only legendary V Council Mr. Mohammed "Zack" Zakariya who's passion for Network Marketing and strong will-power to make all his dreams come true are only a few key points in making him who he is today. His unique charm and lovable personality always creates positive energy amongst the crowd as he thanked everyone who made it to the first Unstoppable Convention. His message was that, "u-con is a place for everyone to make decisions that will change their lives."


VC Zack then proudly invited on stage our one and only Chief and V Managing Director Mr. Pathman Senathirajah where he expressed how happy and proud he is to witness the success of the first Unstoppable Convention ever as he is considered one of the founders of group Unstoppable. He quoted, "When you find an organization that gives 100% to QNet, make sure you give them your full support." – Dato Vijay Eswaran. Chief concluded by explaining how only an individual can decide whether his body controls his mind or his mind controls his body.

In the end of the first day of u-con, Waleed Shehadeh went back on stage and announced the opening of the VShop, QShop, and for the first time, (Unstoppable) UShop that will be open during all coming u-con days.
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William Wallace: And if this is your army, why does it go?

Soldier: We didn't come here to fight for them.

Second Soldier: Home, the English are too many.

William Wallace: I see a whole army of my country men, here, in defiance of tyranny. What will you do without freedom? Will you fight?

Soldier: Against that? No, we will run, and we will live.

William Wallace: Aye, fight and you may die, run, and you'll live... at least a while. And dying in your beds, many years from now, would you be willin' to trade all of that from this day to that, for one chance, just one chance, to come back here and tell our enemies that they may take away our lives, but they'll never take our freeeedoooomm.


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I don't know what to say really.
Three minutes
to the biggest battle of our professional lives
all comes down to today.
Either
we heal
as a team
or we are going to crumble.
Inch by inch
play by play
till we're finished.
We are in hell right now, gentlemen
believe me
and
we can stay here
and get the shit kicked out of us
or
we can fight our way
back into the light.
We can climb out of hell.
One inch, at a time.

Now I can't do it for you.
I'm too old.
I look around and I see these young faces
and I think
I mean
I made every wrong choice a middle age man could make.
I uh....
I pissed away all my money
believe it or not.
I chased off
anyone who has ever loved me.
And lately,
I can't even stand the face I see in the mirror.

You know when you get old in life
things get taken from you.
That's, that's part of life.
But,
you only learn that when you start losing stuff.
You find out that life is just a game of inches.
So is football.
Because in either game
life or football
the margin for error is so small.
I mean
one half step too late or to early
you don't quite make it.
One half second too slow or too fast
and you don't quite catch it.
The inches we need are everywhere around us.
They are in ever break of the game
every minute, every second.

On this team, we fight for that inch
On this team, we tear ourselves, and everyone around us
to pieces for that inch.
We CLAW with our finger nails for that inch.
Cause we know
when we add up all those inches
that's going to make the fucking difference
between WINNING and LOSING
between LIVING and DYING.

I'll tell you this
in any fight
it is the guy who is willing to die
who is going to win that inch.
And I know
if I am going to have any life anymore
it is because, I am still willing to fight, and die for that inch
because that is what LIVING is.
The six inches in front of your face.

Now I can't make you do it.
You gotta look at the guy next to you.
Look into his eyes.
Now I think you are going to see a guy who will go that inch with you.
You are going to see a guy
who will sacrifice himself for this team
because he knows when it comes down to it,
you are gonna do the same thing for him.

That's a team, gentlemen
and either we heal now, as a team,
or we will die as individuals.
That's football guys.
That's all it is.
Now, whattaya gonna do?


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On 9 December 2002, the largest choir in history, drawn from all parts of the UK and Ireland, joined Declan to sing 'Tell Me Why' for a Guinness World Record. The event was organized by 'Young Voices in Concert'. Funds from the record-breaking attempt were donated to the Sargent Cancer Care for Children.

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It is an absolute necessity. Sense of urgency says, “I do not have time”. Let me burn the candles at both ends. The sense of urgency is felt precisely like cutting off your air supply.

If someone comes up behind you right now and grabs your nose and shuts your mouth. First minute you will say someone is playing a game with me, who is this person…trying to figure it out etc. You hit your next 30 seconds and start wanting to breathe, the person grips harder. Now you start pushing harder, because you want to breathe, and if it continues for 30 more seconds, you are into desperation. You scratch, you bite, you claw, you don’t care who the hell it is holding you. At that moment in time, you will kill to breathe. And that is burning desire. It is a lot more than just survival. It is basically recognizing that nothing can hold you back. Nothing should get in your way. Survival would have been there in the first 10 seconds. But at the last 10 seconds, it was not even the issue of survival. It came down to the simple fact: “I WANT to breathe”. Total focus becomes tinier and tinier until it reaches the point that “I want to breathe”.

Look at Thomas Alva Edison. He is there, working away, continuously for 96 hours in his lab, not having gone home or out at all. He is so focused on his work. Literally, his housekeeper has to force-feed him. Nothing can irritate him, nothing can take him out of the lab if he is burning after an idea.

Tagore would look himself up in the middle of the night, when he was writing his masterpiece Gitanjali. Nothing could touch him. Until it came out of him (Gitanjali), nothing could get in the way. What drives these people like that?

Picasso locked himself in the attic until he finished his painting. They all have that, where their focus boils down to that particular thing being achieved and nothing else. But you do have it too. Every single one of us does. Almost invariably, usually, when we fall in love. Be it puppy love at the childhood phase or more serious mature things in adulthood, it comes at a point where those that you love deeply, your parents, your best friends, who before this thing happened had the greatest influence over you, the people for whom you had great respect and admiration, all of them flushed down the toilet because of someone you don’t know, have not really understood, not got to know very well yet, and yet who took over your entire existence. So the capacity is there.

The sense of urgency is not something that one can seek, it cannot be contrived, it has to be derived. It comes from within us.
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Does everyone need a Plan B in life, just in case Plan A doesnt work out or stops giving what you need or desire?


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How are Americans coping with the downturn in their economy?

NBC news from the US tells us that in this soft economy many Americans are turning to Network Marketing.

Did you know that more than 56 million people are running MLM businesses in over 100 countries around the world (13.3 million people in the US alone)? Watch this feature from NBC to learn more.



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