“You can have anything you want - if you want it badly enough. You can be anything you want to be, do anything you set out to accomplish if you hold to that desire with singleness of purpose.” - Abraham Lincoln
6 Days Challenge..
I challenging myself I won't be late to the office for this week and successfully going to my office before 9.30 A.M from last Monday on wards..
I wanna be punctual like this upto Saturday and I make this habit strong from next week.. I am damn sure i can make it. Thanks to my mom whose helping me to get ready (wake me up, preparing coffee, breakfast, lunch..etc) in the morning.
Life Without Facebook.
Superb article --> Walled-in: Life Without Facebook. Now I am thinking to quit Facebook. Read the article twice if you are using Facebook.
Researching, exploring & practicing more things about multilingual SEO for the last few days without sleeping n the nights and I really missed to spend some time with her during these days.
At the end we got the positive results in the search engines for our efforts. Really we are very much happy for the feedback..But still miles to go... Thanks alot for the team.
At the end we got the positive results in the search engines for our efforts. Really we are very much happy for the feedback..But still miles to go... Thanks alot for the team.
Raise your standards!
"Without taking control of your belief systems, you can raise your standards as much as you like, but you’ll never have the conviction to back them up. How much do you think Gandhi would have accomplished had he not believed with every fiber of his being in the power of nonviolent opposition? It was the congruence of his beliefs which gave him access to his inner resources and enabled him to meet challenges which would have swayed a less committed man. Empowering beliefs— this sense of certainty— is the force behind any great success throughout history." —Anthony Robbins
Ultimate Success Formula - Tony Robbins
All people who succeed, consciously or unconsciously, utilize the same formula for success. They use four simple steps to achieve whatever they desire.
1. You must decide what you want—and you must be precise! Remember, clarity is power.
2. You've got to take massive action, because desire by itself is not enough.
3. You've got to notice what's working and what's not working. You don't want to expend energy on an approach that's worthless just because it's "part of your plan."
4. When you notice it's not working, you've got to change your approach until you achieve what you want. Flexibility gives you the power to create a brand new approach—and a brand new result for your life. This can be done in a moment: the moment you're willing to be flexible. - Tony Robbins
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I know whats the real meaning of politics today through my client managers & client.
Thanks for the wonderful lesson. But we are the best team in our company and we know how to tackle the things. Because we itself working as a Team Head, Manager and we are the CEO of our projects. I hope I gave the best shot to you.
Thanks for the wonderful lesson. But we are the best team in our company and we know how to tackle the things. Because we itself working as a Team Head, Manager and we are the CEO of our projects. I hope I gave the best shot to you.
pistah suma kira somari jama kiraya | Neram pistah suma kira somari jama kiraya video song
Semma energy.. See her expressions at 2.17 & 2.23.. Sure I m gonna dance for this song n the kerela tour..
Make Each Day Your Masterpiece!
“Success comes from knowing that you did your best to become the best that you are capable of being.”
Dedicate yourself to the practice of CANI, as Tony Robbins terms it. Constant and never-ending improvement. It’s so true that the little things make the biggest difference over the long haul. There is no such thing as overnight success. You may not think that your personal circle of influence is that significant, but it makes all the difference. By making each day a masterpiece, you are increasing your chances of getting best.
Application of the Pareto (80/20) Principle
One application of the Pareto (80/20) principle is that if you will put in order your priorities and put as number one that which is truely number one and the others in descending order through number ten, then if you only do the top two — because it is the right 20 percent; because it is in the right order — doing so will give you an 80 percent return on everything you need in life. - John Maxwell
Seems like TN Higher Secondary Examination Results (12th results) came!
For Students:
Don't worry if you got low marks, a bad result is not the end of your academic career. At the end of the day, we'll realize marks doesn't matter, your knowledge does. Pick any good college and good course, and rest is your hard work. Try to improve your knowledge, and you can land in a good place career wise.
For Parents:
If your son/daughter is stressed because of exam results, then comfort them to your best because your child is more important than those marks. Your encouragement matters to them, it'll override all the other criticisms they faced.
Last but not least, think thrice before taking Engineering course.
For Students:
Don't worry if you got low marks, a bad result is not the end of your academic career. At the end of the day, we'll realize marks doesn't matter, your knowledge does. Pick any good college and good course, and rest is your hard work. Try to improve your knowledge, and you can land in a good place career wise.
For Parents:
If your son/daughter is stressed because of exam results, then comfort them to your best because your child is more important than those marks. Your encouragement matters to them, it'll override all the other criticisms they faced.
Last but not least, think thrice before taking Engineering course.
40 websites that will make you cleverer right now
khanacademy.org – Watch thousands of micro-lectures on
topics ranging from history and medicine to chemistry and computer science.
freerice.com –
Help end world hunger by correctly answering multiple-choice quizzes on a wide
variety of subjects.
artofmanliness.com –
Blog/site dedicated to all things manly, great for learning life skills and
good insights.
Inktank.fi –
Awesome and awe inspiring articles all in one wonderful place.
unplugthetv.com –
Randomly selects an educational video for you to watch.
coursera.org –
Educational site that works with universities to get their courses on the
Internet, free for you to use.
lizardpoint.com –
A collection of browser-based games and the like to improve knowledge of
geography, math, and such.
Litro.co.uk –
All you need to know about the wonderful world of books and writing.
ted.com –
Collection of TED (Technology, Entertainment and Design) talks in which
knowledgeable speakers address a variety of topics in short videos (< 18
minutes)
lifehacker.com –
Learn to hack life! Tips and tricks for improving all areas of your life.
lifehackninja.com –
Recently started life hack site that offers lists of useful knowledge
good.is/infographics –
Collection of infographics which showcase useful information in an easy to
digest visual format.
mathrun.net –
Practice your basic maths skills with a simple game.
justinguitar.com –
Hundreds of free guitar lessons as well as some basic music theory.
duolingo.com –
Learn a new language for free while helping to translate the web.
memrise.com – Learn
things quickly and efficiently with flashcards that are spaced based on the spacing effect
cookingforengineers.com – A site containing one man’s
explorations in food, with step by step instructions for making a wide variety
of dishes.
thedatingspecialist.com – A weekly blog run by a professional
dating coach, offers advice on a wide variety of relationship topics.
conversations.nokia.com –
Learn about the world’s most innovative smartphones and future mobile tech.
zenhabits.net –
Blog about improving your life by making it simpler.
nerdfitness.com –
Fitness resource for the average person.
mentalfloss.com –
Interesting articles guaranteed to make you smile and get you thinking.
openculture.com –
Compendium of free learning resources, including courses, textbooks, and
videos/films.
charitynavigator.org –
Site dedicated to reviewing charities so you can easily research any you’re
interested in.
lettersofnote.com –
Their tagline says it all: “Correspondence deserving of a wider audience”
thedailymiscellany.com – A daily dose of useful knowledge,
quotes, and other random things.
MIT Open Courseware –
Free access to quite a few MIT courses that are on par with what you’d expect
from MIT.
codecademy.com –
Website packed with introductory courses for various programming languages and
web technologies.
investopedia.com –
Learn about the world of finance, from basic terminology to in depth analysis
of various areas of investing.
udacity.com –
Free courses mainly focused around mathematics and programming. Aimed at people
of all skill levels.
lang-8.com –
Write posts in a language you’re trying to learn, get them critiqued by a
native speaker (and in turn help that native speaker learn your language)!
careerbuilder.com –
Job hunting site to help you find a new career.
ureddit.com –
Reddit’s very own University. Learn from redditors, or try to teach them.
engineerguy.com –
Collection of videos in which Bill breaks down various feats of engineering in
layman’s terms.
zooniverse.org –
Take part in a huge variety of interesting studies of nature, science, and
culture.
quora.com – Ask
questions you’re curious about, answer those you’re knowledgeable about. Tailor
your own feed to fit what interests you.
thenewboston.org –
A fascinating collection of videos and tutorials related to maths and computer
science.
aldaily.com –
Aggregation of articles from various higher education journals and
publications.
noexcuselist.com/everything – A huge list of awesome sites to
learn from.
livemocha.com –
Community dedicated to the idea of everyone being fluent in multiple languages,
teach or be taught another language with the goal of conversational fluency.
simplesciencefitness.com –
Breaks down the science behind fitness into layman’s terms.
Source: Inktank.fi
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