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Sunday, January 18, 2009

Self Organization


HAVE YOU ever had the feeling of knowing that tomorrow you have an exam and have only one night to study what should have taken three months?
Or, have you ever arrived at work or at school and tried to get to your place without the boss or teacher noticing that you are late ?

With a little bit of self organization, last minute studying can be avoided and arriving on time can become a habit.

For self organization you need time to plan what you are going to do every day, even if it is only for a few minutes, Some people find that the best time for making preparations it is at night-time before going to go sleep. You must consider what you time you need to go to sleep so you can get up in plenty of time to get to school or to work. It is important to have your clothes, books and other equipmenty for the next day.

One reason why students are late for school is that they stay up to watch late programmes on televisions. When they wake up in the morning. They have to find their clothes. Perhaps they forgot to tell their other the night before thay they need their sports clothes, so they have to wait while those clothes are ironed.
When they are ready to go to school case they have forgoten to put the book in their school case they have to spend five minutes searching for it. By the time they arrive at a school they are late.

Self organization is easy when it becomes a habit, and one habit that is necessary for self-organization is tidiness. A wise saying is “ A Place for everything in its place”. It is a lot easier to be organized if your clothes, books and other equipment have a special place so you always know exactly where everything is. This means that you need it.

If you use public transport you need to allow plenty of time. Sometimes your transports will travel slowly. After you have been traveling from home to your school or office for a few weeks, you will know how long it takes. Then you will be able to organize yourself so you are not late.

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Thursday, January 8, 2009

Monalisa


The model of painting was monalisa, and the potrait itself was painted by Leonardo da Vinci probably in 1504 or 1505. The masterpiece now belongs lovre in the Paris, the Largest museum in the world, and one of the oldest.

Monalisa was a florentine lady and the wife of one leonardo’s friends with whom the artist got acquainted when he lived in the florence.

It said that leonardo secretely loved his model and adored her beauty.

Perhaps no one in history has achieved so much in many different as did Leonardo da Vinci.

He has often been called the world’s Supreme genius and certainly he possesed a great numbers of different talents

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Thursday, January 1, 2009

LEARN ABOUT YOURSELF.


We are here presenting a set of questions concerning some situations that you may often face in your everyday life. For all questions we offer you the answers, but we don’t claim that the answers are absolutely right. The object is for each of you to learn about yourself, your attitudes and your motives.

Questions :

1. If you’re being introduced to somebody and you don’t catch the name clearly, should you ask for the name to be repeated?
2. When you meet strangers, should you try to look as charming and nice as possible?
3. When somebody expresses an opinions which is contrary to your basic principles, should you always defend them?
4. When you hear mistakes of fact in the casual conversations of you companion, should you try to correct them?
5. Should you help your friends because there may be a time when you need help from them?
6. Should you feel free to talk to your companions about your own interest or hobbies, even though they are not a bit interested in them?
7. To get along, even with strangers, do you need a collection of funny anecdotes to amuse them?
8. Should yo do whatever your friends ask for you, just to show them that you are a good friends of theirs?


Answers.:

1. Yes, this shows an interest in the persons, and it makes him feel important if you pay serious attention to his name.
2. No, the best policy is to be yourself, and not to pretend to be what you’re not.
3. Yes, Some people may disagree with this, but surendering to other people’s opinions on basic principles will not win your respect. As long as the defence is made in a reasonable and friendly way, no reasonable and friendly way, no reasonable person would think badly to you.
4. No, A man who is constanly pointing out other people’s mistakes is not an interesting person to have a talk with.
5. No, Everybody should certainly help his friends, but help should be given sincerely without any hidden purpose and not because a person may one day need help in return.
6. No. A little talk about them is fair enough, but you should not insist that other people take a great interest in what doest not interest them
7. Not necesssarily, A few stories may help, but if you repeat the same stories to someone who may have heard them before, your anecdotes will not be funny any more and you may even be regardes as abad joker who bores his listeners.
8. No. A real friend is laways willing to express his own views sincerely to his companion and to reject his demands when it is necessary for his own good. A difference in opinion often even enriches a genuine friendship.





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