Friday, November 26, 2010

Earn the Extras

Dentist on the Job
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Instead of wasting your energy yearning for the unattainable, 
why don't you do something to make them attainable?
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You already have a full time job, but find yourself living from paycheck to paycheck, wallet empty before the month ends. have you try to find some ingenious ways to earn some extra cash, while holding on to your day job?
  1. Blogging
    • Most of extra income by blogging is come by per click ads. Pay  per click ads reward you every time your reader clicks on the ads appearing on your blog. But, you must always take considerable time and effort to generate a lot of traffic to your blog, especially your blog must have a focus, and reach your target audience.
  2. Be a real estate agent
    • Nowadays, most buyers view houses on the weekends, this might just fit in with your full time job. Firstly, you must spend some time and money studying for and obtaining a realtor's license. After that, you must build up your network and portfolio of property. Basically what you put in is what you get out of it. 
  3. Turn your hobby into cash
    • If you spend your free time indulging in your hobby, why don't you find a way to turn your hobby into a moneymaking activity?
    •  Example:
      •  If you like play computer game, you can write the article to IT and gaming magazines. 
      •  If you like photography, just help people to take photo in wedding dinner or event.

The above ways are some example of earn extra income to decrease your financial burden, but you have to be prepared to sacrifice some personal time.  Here's wishing you the best!!
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Monday, November 1, 2010

Resigning Smart

Your LAST THANK YOU to your boss will be better remembered than
any minor not-so-positive things during your period in the organisation


As we know, leaving one's job is a rather delicate matter and it needs to be handled with care and proper professional etiquettes. Below are some do's and don'ts for you to make you graceful exit:

 DO'S 
  1. Give enough notice 
    • Set a reasonable notice period as a sign of loyalty and appreciation to your current employer.
  2. Offer help
    • If your replacement has already started, volunteer to train or work with your replacement to show him or her the ropes. This is part and parcel of a professional handover.
  3. Tie up loose ends
    • Always do your best to complete all open assignments and leave detailed progress reports for your replacement or supervisor and co-workers. If can, better leave your contact number to the new replacement so he or she can reach you in case there's follow-up needed.
  4. End notes
    • Be sure to get a fair settlement for any outstanding salary, vacation (and sick and personal) days and commission payments or other compensation due to you. 

 DON'TS 
  1. Make drama queen exits
    • Even if you hate your boss or have a problem with a difficult colleague, do resist the temptation to create scene. Don't criticize or try to give them a piece of your mind no matter how much you're tempted to.
  2. Gloat to colleagues
    • Never ever dangle your new job in front of your current colleagues. It's acceptable to seem excited over your new job but raving about how great it is while your colleagues are stuck at the current company is definitely asking for trouble.
  3. Slack off
    • You probably won't be handling any heavy projects but do continue to work as per routine and not disappear during the last weeks of the job. Avoid taking a short-timer's attitude or aligning yourself with any discontent co-workers.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

English Learning


     
    "I listen and I forget.
      I see and I understand.
      I read and I remember."




If you want to learn english in fact and efficient way, train yourself first!
Don't be shy and timid, be bold!

Noted:
If you can speak, it means you can write.
If you can write, it doesn't mean you can speak

Always forced yourself speak fluently without stoppages. 

Saturday, August 14, 2010

How to Motivate Yourself Daily | eHow.com

 
If you could look into your the minds of successful men and women you would discover a wealth of posity energy ~ thoughts of success and abundance, and a complete lack of doubt.They konw that the one aspect of life that they do have control over is their own thinking.

Are you always keep the positive thinking for yourself?
If you fail to understand the importance of your own thoughts in the process of creation, it will all be for naught.



That is the link of eHow.com, hope it can help you self-motivate from the inside out:
 How to Motivate Yourself Daily | eHow.com

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

『Video』God will make a way



Song Story: God Will Make A Way
From: Don Moen


Late one evening, Don Moen received a phone call with devastating news: his wife’s sister had lost her oldest son in an automobile accident. Craig and Susan Phelps and their four sons were traveling through Texas on their way to Colorado when their van was struck broadside by an eighteen-wheeler truck. All four boys were thrown from the van.


Craig and Susan located their sons by their cries, one boy was lying in the ditch, another in an area wet from melted snow. Nearby was his brother who landed by a telephone pole. All were seriously injured, but when Craig, a medical doctor, reached Jeremy, he found him lying by a fence post with his neck broken. There was nothing Craig could do to revive him.


When Don received the news of this tragedy a few hours later, he recalls, My whole world came to a standstill, but I had to get on a plane the next morning and fly to a recording session that had been scheduled for several weeks. Although I knew Craig and Susan were hurting, I couldn’t be with them until the day before the funeral.


During the flight the morning after the accident, God gave me a song for them: God will make a way where there seems to be no way. He works in ways we cannot see. He will make a way for me. The song was based upon Isaiah 43:19 NASB Behold, I will do something new, now it will spring forth; will you not be aware of it? I will even make a roadway in the wilderness, rivers in the desert.


This song would bring comfort to Craig and Susan when all hope seemed lost. It touched the hurt in their hearts with hope and encouragement. Don received a letter from Susan in which she quoted Isaiah 43:4 NASB: Since you are precious in My sight, since you are honored and I love you, I will give other men in your place and other peoples in exchange for your life.


Susan wrote, We’ve seen the truth of the scripture. When Jeremy’s friends learned that he had accepted Jesus into his life before he died, many of them began to ask their own parents how they could be assured of going to heaven when they died. The accident also prompted Craig and Susan into a deeper walk with the Lord as well as into new avenues of ministry. Craig began teaching Sunday school at their church and Susan became active in Women’s Aglow, sharing with various groups her story and the Lord’s provision in her time of sorrow.


She has since said, “The day of the accident, when I got out of the van, even before I knew our son was dead, I knew I had a choice. I could be bitter and angry or I could totally accept God and whatever He had for us. I had to make the decision fast. I’ve seen fruit come as a result of that choice. If I had to, I’d do it again. It’s worth knowing others will go to heaven because of what happened to Jeremy. God really did make a way for us!”