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Investing in Children: A Value-Based Approach to Fulfillment and Success.

Di Tran recently had a conversation with someone who made a statement that resonated strongly with him: “You don’t live for your children, you live for you.” This statement is in alignment with another statement that we often hear in media or motivational speaking: “Your children did not choose to come to life, you made that choice to bring them to life.” Another statement in a similar context is “Your children exist to fulfill your life, so don’t act like it’s the other way around.”

5 Years Old – Doing School Homework

Di Tran often has conversations with his wife about what their life would be like without children. They wonder if it would just be two souls simply hanging out but with a very different kind of happiness than what they have now. However, Di Tran realizes that everything costs something, and nothing is free, and that includes children. Having children is an investment, and just like any investment, there are no guarantees. You invest a lot and you hope to harvest good results, but there’s no such investment that guarantees a result, and the same goes for children.

But Di Tran believes that there’s always a proven technique, which is often boring, not flashy, and not glamorous. For example, Warren Buffet always makes his bets on value-based companies, not trends. Similarly, with children, a value-based approach is crucial. There’s a lot of doing toward value-based investment in children, such as teaching by being an example, teaching human kindness as a focus regardless of how the world changes, and teaching that failing is good, a step to learn and enjoy it. Di Tran teaches his kids to give 100% effort at all times in all things they do, not to worry about the result, and to enjoy the ride. He always applies a technique he learned in IT, “fail fast so you can fix fast.”

7 Years Old – Iron clothes for his younger brother

Di Tran is the author of “Drop the ME and Focus on the OTHERs” book and soon to be released “Drop the FEAR and Focus on the FAITH.” He believes that by dropping the focus on oneself and instead focusing on others, you can achieve greater happiness and fulfillment. Similarly, by dropping the fear and focusing on faith, you can achieve greater success and overcome any obstacles that come your way.

While it may be easy to get caught up in the idea that children are the center of our lives, it’s important to remember that we are also living for ourselves. However, investing in our children with a value-based approach can lead to fulfilling and successful lives for both ourselves and our children.

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The Burdens of Success: Surrendering Control and Focusing on Others

In life, we all have dreams, desires, and aspirations that we want to achieve. However, sometimes the things we desire may not be easily attainable or may come with a great deal of responsibility and burden. As Di Tran, author of “Drop the ME and focus on the OTHERs” and “Drop the FEAR and Focus on the FAITH,” suggests, if you want something that others cannot normally have, you must be willing and able to handle the burden that others may not be able to handle.

It’s essential to understand that success and achievement come with responsibilities, commitments, and sometimes hardships that we must be willing to endure. If we want to achieve something extraordinary, we must be willing to take on extraordinary responsibilities and face challenges that others may not be willing to face. It’s easy to get lost in our own desires and become self-centered. However, Di Tran emphasizes that we must focus on others, be selfless, and serve the greater good.

The burdens that come with achieving our desires can be challenging to handle. The stress and pressure can take a toll on our mental and physical health. However, Di Tran suggests that surrendering our stress to the divine universe and focusing on the things we can control, such as our self-care, love, and devotion to our craft, can make life much happier.

Instead of getting lost in our own desires, we must focus on the bigger picture and understand how our achievements can positively impact others. When we focus on serving others and being selfless, the burdens become lighter, and the challenges become easier to handle. We must also understand that we cannot control everything in life, and there will be obstacles that we cannot overcome. However, by focusing on what we can control, we can create a more fulfilling and meaningful life.

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Serial Entrepreneur Di Tran Launches Cloud-Based Platform MiaHire to Streamline Job Interview Process and Eliminate Biases

Serial entrepreneur Di Tran is leveraging his extensive experience in job interviewing to streamline the process and eliminate biases with his new cloud-based online platform, MiaHire. Having applied for jobs twice a week for 20 years, Tran has done at least 1,000 interviews as a job applicant and another 1,000 as a hiring manager for his 10 different businesses. MiaHire, which was launched a year ago in Vietnam by co-founder Truong Dinh Hoang, has already been used by 30 companies in the country and 10 in Japan, resulting in close to 10,000 recorded interviews for white-collar tech jobs for college graduates.

The online platform enables candidates to automatically record initial video responses that relate to the job opening, with assessments of multiple evaluators conducted through the platform to eliminate biases. MiaHire also aims to simplify the process for recruiters and HR professionals by removing the need to deal with multiple recruitment sites, screen resumes and arrange interviews, among other pain points. The platform is subscription-based, with companies buying tickets for one interview, ranging from as low as $4 to as high as $10, depending on the number of interviews purchased.

MiaHire’s revenue model is similar to other third-party hiring sites, and the company has funding from Asia, with Tran and his business partner Anthony Beida seeking American users. Tran hopes to hire an American sales team, English-speaking support team and American consulting team to launch the solution in Louisville, aiming to make it the city’s tech hub. The company also plans to offer multi-month trial periods to American companies to test the market. Tran hopes to have at least 10 American companies as customers and hundreds to thousands of job applicants in the US within a year.

Tran’s vision for MiaHire is shaped by his own experience of facing numerous rejections after applying for 400 jobs after graduating from the University of Louisville’s J.B. Speed School for Engineering in 2006. His commitment to resolving the pain points of the job interview process, along with his extensive entrepreneurial experience, is driving MiaHire’s mission to improve the recruitment process for both recruiters and job applicants.

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https://www.bizjournals.com/louisville/inno/stories/profiles/2023/03/28/di-train-miahire-startup-hiring-job-applicants.html

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Serving Others and Growing Together: Di Tran Reflects on the Power of Rotary Club of Louisville Projects

Di Tran, the CEO of Di Tran Enterprise, has built a successful business that includes Louisville Beauty Academy, Louisville Institute of Technology, and other small businesses. As an author of “Drop the ME and Focus on the OTHERS” and soon to be released “Drop the FEAR and Focus on the FAITH,” Di Tran has made serving others a central theme in his work and personal life. Recently, he reflected on the Rotary event fundraising efforts and expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to serve others through the Rotary Club of Louisville projects.

Vy Truong – Di Tran’s Wife

The Rotary Club is a global organization that is dedicated to promoting peace and improving communities around the world. The Rotary Club of Louisville is one of the largest Rotary Clubs in the world, with over 350 members, and has been serving the community for more than 110 years. The club is committed to making a positive impact in the community and beyond, with initiatives that focus on education, health, and community development projects.

The Rotary Club of Louisville has undertaken numerous projects over the years, including the Rotary Promise Scholarships, which provide tuition-free enrollment at Jefferson Community & Technical College to qualifying graduates from two high schools in the Jefferson County Public School system. The scholarships are designed to motivate students to be academically successful in high school and improve the college-going rate. Another project is the Rotary Youth Leadership Academy, which provides scholarships for students to attend a three-day leadership program.

Dr. B, Vy Truong and Di Tran

The club also recognizes unsung heroes each year by honoring one senior from each public, private, and Catholic high school for their school and community volunteer work. They also award two Unsung Heroes students a $2,000 renewable scholarship to a local four-year college that is matched by most of the institutions. In addition, they support various community projects, such as Repair Affair, which mobilizes resources and volunteers to make repairs on homes owned by low-income homeowners who are elderly or disabled.

On an international level, the Rotary Club of Louisville contributes annually to Rotary International’s 32-year-long campaign to eradicate polio in the world. They also partner with other Rotary Clubs in the U.S. or abroad to support various projects, such as providing clean water, working septic systems, kitchen gardens, and instruction on recycling and environmental protection in eight isolated schools in a mountainous area of Colombia.

March 27th at Waterfront Botanical Gardens! – Fundraising

Di Tran, at 40 years old, is grateful for the opportunity to learn and serve others through Rotary projects. As a young CEO compared to many of the other leaders and successful business owners in the Rotary Club of Louisville, he recognizes the importance of the Rotary Club’s values of truth, fairness, goodwill, and friendship. He believes that serving others is the true meaning of life, and he strives to instill this value in his work and personal life.

The fundraising event that Di Tran reflected on was a recent Rotary Club of Louisville initiative that aimed to raise funds to support various community and international projects. The event took place at the Waterfront Botanical Gardens and included the opportunity to attend in person, buy raffle tickets for a chance to win an amazing trip, or bid on online auction experiences. The fundraising event was a way for Rotary to raise funds to help others, and Di Tran is blessed to be part of such an important effort.

Di Tran believes that being around the “have done it” and weekly reminding himself of the Rotary mission, such as “is it the truth, is it fair to all concern, will it build goodwill and better friendship, and will it be beneficial to all concern” Rotary four-way test, has helped him grow each day. He wishes to teach his kids the same values, and he feels grateful to be part of the Rotary Club of Louisville’s efforts to serve others and make a positive impact in the world.

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The Way of the Holy Cross of the Lord: A Tradition of Devotion and Sacrifice in the Vietnamese Catholic Church

The Vietnamese Catholic Church has a long and rich history, with traditions that date back centuries. One of these traditions is the Way of the Holy Cross of the Lord, a path of devotion and sacrifice that involves following Jesus Christ and his teachings. Today, Catholic Vietnamese church members of Saint John Vianney gather at Calvary Cemetery in order to do the 12 stages of the Way of the Holy Cross of the Lord, while praying for the death of loved ones such as Di Tran’s grandfather and giving thanks to God for blessing the families and community of the Vietnamese church and everyone.

The Way of the Holy Cross of the Lord, or “Đàng Thánh Giá Chúa” in Vietnamese, is a path of devotion and sacrifice that involves following Jesus Christ and his teachings. It is a way of life that requires a commitment to living a life of faith, prayer, and service to others. The path involves carrying one’s own cross, just as Jesus carried his cross on the way to his crucifixion. Through this act of sacrifice and suffering, Catholics are reminded of the love and mercy of God, and are inspired to live their lives in a way that reflects these values.

For the Vietnamese Catholic Church, the Way of the Holy Cross of the Lord is an important tradition that is celebrated yearly. Each year, church members gather at Calvary Cemetery to do the 12 stages of the Way of the Holy Cross of the Lord, while praying for the souls of their loved ones who have passed away. This event is a time of reflection, prayer, and thanksgiving, as church members come together to honor the sacrifices of Jesus Christ and give thanks for the blessings in their lives.

One member of the Saint John Vianney church community who has been deeply impacted by the Way of the Holy Cross of the Lord is Di Tran. Di’s grandfather passed away several years ago, and he has found comfort and solace in the tradition of the Way of the Holy Cross of the Lord. Di is also an author, having written the book “Drop the ME and Focus on the OTHERS”, which is a memoir about his journey towards faith and the role that the Vietnamese Catholic Church has played in her life. Di’s upcoming book, “Drop the FEAR and Focus on the FAITH”, explores the ways in which his faith has helped his to overcome fear and uncertainty.

Through his books and her participation in the Way of the Holy Cross of the Lord, Di Tran has become an inspiration to many in the Vietnamese Catholic Church community. His words and his actions serve as a reminder of the importance of faith, prayer, and service to others. As the church continues to honor the tradition of the Way of the Holy Cross of the Lord, it is clear that this path of devotion and sacrifice will continue to inspire and guide generations of Catholics in the years to come.

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Follow Your Interest, Follow Your Passion: Adding Value to Others and the World

The idea of following your passion and doing what you love is often touted as the key to success and happiness. However, the reality is that passion alone may not be enough to sustain a fulfilling career or life. It is important to consider how your interests and passions can add value to others and the world around you. This is the philosophy behind Di Tran’s book “Drop the ME and focus on the OTHERS,” in which he shares his journey from a successful computer engineer to a small business owner dedicated to serving others.

Di Tran followed the conventional path of going to school, attending college, and becoming a computer engineer. He quickly rose to the top of his field and worked for a Fortune 50 company. However, despite his success, Di Tran began to feel bored and unfulfilled in his work. He realized that he had hit a ceiling in his career and that the work had become repetitive and uninteresting.

On the other hand, Di Tran had always been interested in entrepreneurship and had run small businesses on the side. He realized that his passion for serving others through his small businesses was what truly drove him. He decided to leave his career in IT and devote himself to entrepreneurship full-time.

Di Tran’s journey highlights the importance of following your interests and passions while also considering how they can add value to others and the world. Simply doing what you love may not be enough if it does not benefit others or contribute to society. By framing his passion for entrepreneurship in terms of serving others, Di Tran found a fulfilling and meaningful path.

The key takeaway from Di Tran’s story is that it is important to think about how your interests and passions can contribute to the greater good. This does not necessarily mean that you have to pursue a career in a specific field, but rather that you should consider how your skills and talents can be used to make a positive impact.

For example, if you love art, you could consider volunteering at a local community center or school to teach art to children. If you are passionate about the environment, you could look for ways to reduce your carbon footprint or volunteer with an environmental organization. The possibilities are endless, and the important thing is to think beyond yourself and consider how you can make a difference.

Following your interest and passion is important, but it is equally important to consider how your passions can add value to others and the world. Di Tran’s story shows that by framing his passion for entrepreneurship in terms of serving others, he found a fulfilling and meaningful path. So, whether you are just starting out or looking to make a change, take some time to think about how your interests and passions can make a positive impact on the world.

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The Power of Intentional Listening: A Key to Alleviating Loneliness

Loneliness is an experience that many people go through at some point in their lives. It can be a painful and isolating feeling, and it often arises from the sense that one is not understood. When we feel lonely, we may feel that no one truly knows us or understands what we are going through. This can be especially difficult when we are struggling with difficult emotions or situations, and we feel that there is no one we can turn to.

The solution to loneliness, however, may be simpler than we think. While there are many strategies that can help us connect with others and feel more supported, one of the most important is simply to be listened to intentionally. This means being truly present with someone, hearing them out without judgment or the need to offer solutions. Listening is not about fixing someone’s problems, but rather about providing a safe space for them to share their experiences and feelings.

Di Tran, the author of “Drop the ME and Focus on the OTHERs,” understands this fact deeply. He spent 40 years learning how to truly listen to others and be present with them in their struggles. As he explains, when someone feels lonely, they simply need someone to sit with them in the mud where they are in their mental state and allow them to be heard. They don’t want to be fixed, but simply to be seen and heard.

For example, Di Tran’s wife often shares daily life stories with him, and he used to immediately jump into solution mode, trying to fix the situation or make judgments. However, he realized that this was not what his wife needed from him. Instead, she needed him to listen actively and follow along with her story, without trying to change or fix anything.

Learning to listen intentionally can be challenging, however. It requires us to put aside our own agendas, judgments, and desires to be helpful, and simply be present with the other person. It can be difficult to resist the urge to offer solutions or try to fix things, especially if we care deeply about the person and want to help. However, the act of truly listening can be incredibly powerful in and of itself. It can help the other person feel seen, heard, and understood, which can go a long way towards alleviating feelings of loneliness.

Loneliness is often about not feeling understood. However, the answer to loneliness is not to try to fix or change the situation, but simply to be present with the other person and listen intentionally. This can be a powerful way to help others feel seen, heard, and supported, and can go a long way towards alleviating feelings of loneliness and isolation. As Di Tran reminds us, dropping the “me” and focusing on the “others” can be the key to truly connecting with others and building deeper, more meaningful relationships.

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From Frustration to Resilience: An Immigrant’s Journey Through NewComer Academy

Being an immigrant and a no-English immigrant young adult through school and life is not an easy journey. But as I reflect on my experience, I realize that it helped toughen me up and shaped me into the person I am today.

As a no-English immigrant, I remember the frustration and isolation of not being able to communicate with others. It was a difficult experience, but it taught me resilience and the importance of hard work. I had to work twice as hard as my peers to learn the language and keep up with my studies.

But as time passed, I began to see the benefits of being bilingual. I could speak to my family in their native language and also communicate with a wider range of people. I realized that being an immigrant and learning a new language gave me a unique perspective that others didn’t have.

Throughout my journey, I encountered many challenges, but I also received support from teachers and mentors who believed in me. They provided me with the guidance and resources I needed to succeed, and I am forever grateful for their kindness.

As I moved through school and into my adult life, I faced new challenges, such as navigating the complexities of the immigration system and overcoming stereotypes and discrimination. But through it all, I remained resilient and determined to achieve my goals.

Today, as a successful professional, I recognize that being an immigrant and a no-English immigrant young adult has made me stronger and more adaptable. I have learned to embrace diversity and appreciate the beauty of different cultures. I am proud of my journey and the person I have become.

Being an immigrant and a no-English immigrant young adult is not an easy journey, but it can be a rewarding one. It teaches resilience, hard work, and the importance of community support. To all the young immigrants out there, know that you are not alone and that your journey can lead to great success and personal growth.

Di Tran’s reflection as a visitor and presenter at NewComer school

As I walked through the building and presented to different classes of students, I saw myself in every single one of them. I remembered the frustration and isolation of not being able to communicate, but I also felt confident and shared that confidence with the students. I knew that they could achieve their dreams, just as I had become a successful serial business owner and IT professional with multiple degrees.

I want to thank the teachers of JCPS, especially all ESL teachers, for their dedication and hard work in changing the lives of these young immigrants. They provide critical support and resources to these students, helping them overcome language barriers and succeed in their new home.

To all young immigrants out there, know that you are not alone. Embrace your uniqueness and believe in yourself. With hard work, determination, and community support, anything is possible. And to the teachers and mentors who provide support and guidance to young immigrants, know that your work is invaluable and life-changing.

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From Scarcity to Abundance: How Fasting Improved My Physical and Mental Health

As I sit here in my comfortable home in America, surrounded by abundance and luxury, I can’t help but reflect on my journey to get here. I was born and raised in Vietnam, in a rural countryside where basic necessities like food were limited. Watching my family members work long hours in the rice fields just to put food on the table was a way of life for me. It was a struggle, but it was all we knew.

When I moved to America, I was overwhelmed by the abundance of food and sugar available at every turn. It was a stark contrast to the scarcity I experienced in Vietnam. But as I indulged in these newfound luxuries, I began to realize the toll they were taking on my health.

In America, food can easily become poison. It’s the main culprit behind diabetes, obesity, high cholesterol, and heart attacks. As someone who had experienced hunger and scarcity, I knew I had to change my relationship with food to avoid these health issues.

That’s when I began my journey of fasting. I started with intermittent fasting, skipping breakfast and only eating during a small window of time each day. As I became more comfortable with this routine, I started to incorporate longer fasts, lasting 24-48 hours.

I’ve now been fasting daily for 5 months, and the results have been incredible. I’ve lost 20 pounds and have developed six-pack abs for the first time in my life. I feel healthier and stronger than ever before, and my cravings for exercise and meditation have increased.

Through this process, I’ve learned that everything we feed our minds and bodies matters. Positive thoughts and healthy food choices are crucial for mental and physical health. In a world where we’re constantly bombarded by negative messages and unhealthy options, it’s important to be mindful of what we consume.

As I reflect on my journey, I’m grateful for the struggles I faced growing up. They taught me the importance of hard work and perseverance. And now, in America, I’ve found a way to use those lessons to live a healthier and happier life.

Mental Health Focus

In today’s society, mental health problems have become increasingly prevalent. It’s more important than ever to take care of both our physical and mental health, and the two are often interconnected. As someone who has experienced the benefits of fasting on both my physical and mental health, I believe that it’s essential to pay attention to what we feed our bodies and minds.

Fasting has allowed me to cultivate a positive mindset, reduce stress, and improve my overall well-being. By cutting out unhealthy foods and focusing on healthy choices, I’ve been able to reduce inflammation and improve my brain function. It’s a small change that can make a big difference in our lives.

But fasting isn’t the only solution. We can also prioritize our mental health by practicing mindfulness, connecting with loved ones, and seeking professional help when needed. By taking care of ourselves, we can better take care of those around us and contribute to a happier and healthier society.

In conclusion, as we navigate the challenges of today’s world, let’s not forget the importance of taking care of ourselves both physically and mentally. By making small changes to our lifestyle and prioritizing our well-being, we can improve our overall quality of life and build a better future for ourselves and those around us.

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Taking Action: Di Tran’s Reflection on Making Decisions and Achieving Goals

Di Tran is a motivational speaker and the author of two books, “Drop the ME and Focus on the OTHERS” and “Drop the FEAR and Focus on the FAITH.” He has recently shared a reflection on the importance of taking action and making decisions, particularly when you are in your forties and beyond.

According to Tran, it is easy to get caught up in talking about our dreams and ideas without actually taking any action towards achieving them. He believes that as we get older, it becomes increasingly important to take action and make decisions that will bring us closer to our goals.

Tran encourages people to not just talk about their dreams, but also to share what they have done to achieve them. He believes that sharing our actions can inspire others to take action as well. Tran states, “Now tell people what you’ve done. Tell people what you are doing for the thing that you’re going to do more in the future.”

Tran’s reflection is supported by Tim Grover, a renowned sports performance coach, who has worked with some of the world’s top athletes, including Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant. Grover believes that taking action is key to success, stating, “Winners take action. Losers take meetings.”

Tran’s message is not only relevant for those in their forties and beyond but for everyone who has ever had a dream or idea that they want to bring to fruition. It is easy to get caught up in the planning and brainstorming phase, but without action, our dreams will remain just that – dreams.

Tran’s reflection also touches on the concept of idea generation. He asks his readers to consider how many ideas they have had throughout their life that they have actually implemented. This is an important reminder that having ideas is not enough; we must also take action to turn those ideas into reality.

Di Tran’s reflection on taking action and making decisions is an important reminder for us all. It is not enough to simply talk about our dreams and ideas; we must also take action to make them a reality. As Tim Grover says, “Don’t talk about it. Be about it.” Let us all take this message to heart and start taking action towards our goals today.