Friday, December 22, 2006

Sunday, December 17, 2006

WHAT ARE YOU?

DAY BY DAY,
WHAT YOU CHOOSE,
WHAT YOU THINK, AND
WHAT YOU DO,
IS WHAT YOU BECOME.

Monday, November 27, 2006

Terms of Sale can change after signing a contract

Credit Card is the only consumer product for which the terms of sale can change after you sign a Contract.

Happiness-Remember Three Good Things a Day

Remember three good things that happened each day and analyze why they occurred.


So many of us think that when we get everything just right, and obtain certain goals and circumstances, everything will be in place and we will be happy.... But once we get everything in place, we still need new goals and activities.


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Thursday, November 09, 2006

PROFESSIONAL/ POLITICAL?

Communication Differentiates.

Friday, November 03, 2006

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

To have a true friend, be a true friend

It is human nature to gravitate to those people who tell you what you want to hear. However, people who tell you what you want to hear do so for a reason - they want something from you. That is not friendship - it's exploitation. A real friend will always tell you what you need to hear - the truth - not what you want to hear. To put in another way, truth is really the only friend a person needs. Friends in truth are real friends.

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Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Top Ten Things They Never Taught Me in Design School

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Simple Communication skills

  1. Smiling : No more than one smiling comfortable things, of course, this is not the kind of evil laugh presented.
  2. Moderate tone : It is difficult to do this, I often think that he is very mild, in fact, the people have begun to order . Find a friend to help you, otherwise you can only learn from repeated setbacks.
  3. Appropriate distance : "easily hurt others and themselves, always on the brink of vague distance. "Annie darling of this sentence some deep, but the relationship between the object and your exchange , a good grasp of the distance is very important.
  4. Eyes contacts : exchange time watching ta eyes, believe me, you will be able to receive more information . Ta is. What is more important is that it includes a meaning, and respect.
  5. From chairs on : This shows your attitude, you are not to enjoy a servant to say to you the story.
  6. Coffee, . . . : When the object of tense exchanges is often "kind." Cup of coffee , or similar small objects that will play a great role. When ta hand with summer holidays , is more natural. Exchange is embarrassing ease from the beginning of time.
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Saturday, September 23, 2006

Wordcounter

Wordcounter is useful for writers, editors, students, and anyone who thinks that they might be speaking redundantly or repetitively.


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Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Monday, September 04, 2006

WORK

Work is man's great function. He is nothing, he can do nothing, he can achieve nothing, fulfill nothing, without working. If you are poor-work. If you are rich-continue working. If you are burdened with seemingly unfair responsibilities-work. If you are happy, keep right on working. Idleness gives room for doubt and fears. If disappointments come-work. If your health is threatened-work. When faith falters-work. When dreams are shattered and hope seems dead-work. Work as if your life were in peril. It really is. No matter what ails you-work. Work faithfully-work with faith. Work is the greatest remedy available for mental and physical afflictions.

Nothing is really work unless you would rather be doing something else.

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Friday, September 01, 2006

RUBY-JAVA-.NET - Good Thoughts

If you need distributed, two-phased commit, use Java. If you need perfect integration into Microsoft Office macros, use .NET. But if you're building operating system scripts for integration, or greenfield database backed applications, Ruby will have just about everything you need. And you can often build what you need if it's not there.

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Thursday, August 17, 2006

MSFT WRITER ROCKS

 

Testing the New Writer from MSFT!! GOOOOD with Blogger Too!!!!!!

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

The Art of Complex Problem Solving

The Art of Complex Problem Solving

10 tips on leading a balanced life.

1) Go home from work on time.
2) Don’t be a yes person.
3) Go to bed and get up at the same time everyday.
4) Slow down.
5) Don’t buy into the culture around you if you don’t want to.
6) Create your own sub-culture involving your friends and family.
7) Recognize you have the right to be healthier than those around you.
8) Do something meaningful with your spare time.
9) Let go of the need to buy the next big thing.
10) Develop compassion, patience and tolerance for your fellow people.
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TIME.com Print Page: TIME Magazine -- Who Needs Harvard?

TIME.com Print Page: TIME Magazine -- Who Needs Harvard?: "College is supposed to be about the Best Four Years of Your Life, 'the love of learning, the sequestered nooks, and all the sweet serenity of books,' not to mention pizza and football and long, caffeinated nights of debate and confusion and discovery. "

5 Steps To Being More Photogenic - Digital Camera University

5 Steps To Being More Photogenic - Digital Camera University

Monday, August 14, 2006

HOW TO BECOME A MAN OF GENIUS

The opinions are pontifical and depend for their persuasiveness upon literary style rather than argument.

Learn the art of denunciation.

Ignore fact and reason, live entirely in the world of your own fantastic and myth-producing passions.

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Friday, August 04, 2006

Learn

The thoroughly unenlightened can teach us many lessons too, via their glaringly negative examples, which we learn not to emulate, while giving us chances to practice patience and compassion.

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Leaders Vs. Followers

When leaders make a mistake, they say, "I was wrong."

When followers make mistakes, they say, "It wasn't my fault."


A leader works harder than a follower and has more time;

a follower is always "too busy" to do what is necessary.


A leader goes through a problem;

a follower goes around it and never gets past it.


A leader makes and keeps commitments;

a follower makes and forgets promises.


A leader says, "I'm good, but not as good as I ought to be;"

a follower says, "I'm not as bad as a lot of other people."


Leaders listen;

followers just wait until it's their turn to talk.


Leaders respect those who are superior to them and tries to learn something from them;

followers resent those who are superior to them and try to find chinks in their armor.


Leaders feel responsible for more than their job;

followers say, "I only work here."


A leader says, "There ought to be a better way to do this;"

followers say, "That's the way it's always been done here."


Monday, July 17, 2006

L.R.S (Least reinforcing syndrome)

Any response, positive or negative, fuels a behavior. If a behavior provokes no response, it typically dies away.

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Tuesday, June 27, 2006

What to do?

For Work!
The best result would come from everyone in the group doing what's best for himself and the group.

For You!
Do what will make you happy now, and what will make you happy 10 years from now. The two options aren't mutually exclusive.

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Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Quote

He who dies rich dies thus disgraced.

-- Andrew Carnegie.

Friday, June 09, 2006

PEACE

Winning gives birth to hostility.
Losing, one lies down in pain.
The calmed lie down with ease,
having set winning and losing aside.

- The Buddha

Thursday, June 08, 2006

windows VISTA

Individual - Group - Nation

Private Victories (character growth)
1. Be Proactive.
2. Begin with the End in Mind.
3. Put First Things First.
Public Victories (Personality Growth)
4. Teamwork.
5. Co-Operation.
6. Communication.
Habit of Renewal - 7.

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Thursday, June 01, 2006

Tournament theory

The salary of the vice president acts not so much as motivation for the vice president as it does as motivation for the assistant vice presidents.

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Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Good Quotes

Men are like steel--when they lose their temper they are worthless.

Shine like a light, but don't flash at people like lightning.

Saturday, April 15, 2006

Success: Change People's Perception

Success: Change People's Perception: "No matter what the reputation is that you've solidifed for yourself, it needn't persist. Here's how to shift your popular perception."

Friday, April 14, 2006

Note Taking - Simplified

  • [ ] A square checkbox denotes a to do item
  • ( ) A circle indicates a task to be assigned to someone else
  • * An asterisk is an important fact
  • ? A question mark goes next to items to research or ask about
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Friday, March 03, 2006

TASK MANAGEMENT

PHYSICAL OS FOLDER (ONENOTE) - to keep issue related files.
OUTLOOK FOLDER - to keep issue Correspondence.
TASK IN OUTLOOK - to keep Multiple Sub-Tasks.
ONENOTE SECTION - to keep daily task detail notes.

Thursday, March 02, 2006

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

LOVE

Love is swift, pure, tender, joyful, and pleasant. Love is strong, patient, faithful, prudent, long-suffering, vigorous, and never self- seeking. For when a man is self-seeking, he abandons love. Love is watchful, humble, and upright. Love is not fickle and sentimental, nor is it intent on vanities. It is sober, pure, steadfast, quiet, and guarded in all the senses. Love is submissive and obedient to superiors, mean and contemptible in its own sight, devoted and thankful to God, trusting and hoping in him even when not enjoying his sweetness; for none can live in love without suffering.


Thomas À Kempis (C. 1380-1471)

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Tribute

These programs and services include:
* The Beloved Community Network
Nonviolence or Nonexistence Online Learning Program
* Re-Ignite the Dream Campaign: Building the Beloved Community through Service
* King and the Modern Civil Rights Museum Scholar and Historian Research Program
* The King Papers Project
* Education through Exploration Visitor Services Program
* Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Service Summit

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