Malaysia – A Refreshing Change is just over the Horizon

by Noel Chelliah on Sunday, Mar 9, 2008

This post is more of a personal one.

For one to see change, one needs to do something different. By doing the exact same thing you did every single day… it is just illogical to expect a different outcome. Right?

In the same way, for example, if you want to gain weight, you need to eat more than you’ve currently been eating – that’s changing your eating habits. If you want to lose some bodyweight, then you need to eat less than you’ve been eating all this while, and make changes to your activity level – otherwise, how can you expect physical changes in your body?

So, similarly – I’m glad that a bigger majority of the Malaysian public has decided to vote for a change this time around in the 2008 Malaysian General Elections. With this change, it is only a matter of time that we Malaysians WILL see a change in how our nation is run, and developed. I don’t know about you, but I’m fed up of the current situation that our country is in. The level of corruption, insincerity, and daylight robbery makes me want to throw up.

Hannah Yeoh - DAPI take this opportunity to congratulate my personal friend, Hannah Yeoh, on her victory. She is now the ADUN for Subang Jaya, Malaysia.

Dr Xavier Jayakumar (KeADILan)I also take this chance to say to a family friend, Dr Xavier Jayakumar, who is competing for a Malaysian Parliament seat, that I believe in what you fight for.

Something’s stirring in Malaysia people… and I’m excited for our future.

God bless Malaysia.

Your friend and coach,
DM


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Noel Chelliah

Noel Chelliah, ACE-CPT, ACE-LWMC, has been recognized as one of the Top Transformation Experts in Malaysia. No stranger to being overweight himself, Noel has gone through a life-changing transformation himself, from fat, to fit. In 2010, Noel founded the DailyMuscle Body Transformation Camp, which today helps hundreds of individuals exercise and practice healthier habits. In his spare time, Noel serves the community with various programs that promote a healthier lifestyle, and enjoys playing with his dogs.

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anomie101 March 9, 2008 at 12:37 pm

we’re truly witnessing democracy at work here. just wish i was still in KL to witness all the hu-ha.

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ipod@gal@ March 11, 2008 at 4:57 pm

finally there a big tsunami happen to our Malaysia Politic. goodbye to those who didn`t play their roles well and that the reason they can`t win the seat. however hope the new teams, new goverment can really bring new hopes to all malaysian no matter malay chinese indian or bumi. hope all Malaysian together with the new goverment will play each roles to make Malaysia a HOME for everyone of us. new begginning for a new Malaysia goverment 2008. @@@ yippie !!

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Manju March 19, 2008 at 11:05 pm

Congratulations ACE certified personal trainer! :)

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Am very impressed with your site. Not only do you provide useful information and advice – you also provide your readers with very positive and encouraging feedback. Will definitely be visiting again.

And even better to know that you are a fellow supporter of change in Malaysia.

Makkal Sakthi! Hidup Rakyat!

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