Thursday, September 2, 2010

02 SEpT 2010


Hi people

I just read this on the net and thought it might come in handy.

I always believe in a little power nap in the afternoon but never find it to be appropriate at work.

but it seems to be more acceptable now than ever...but i find people napping at their desk to be really gross though.

So here's the do and don'ts of power napping at work.. cheers enjoy!!


Do'S And Don'Ts Of Dozing
Napping at work has become acceptable at some companies. Yet pulling off a "productivity nap" at the office isn't easy. Here are suggestions from sleep scientist Dr. Sara Mednick, author of Take a Nap! Change Your Life.

1. Make time and space

Twenty to 30 minutes is all you need to reap the rewards of midday slumber. The best time is the early afternoon when your body is tired -- so consider reserving the second half of your lunch break for shut-eye. If your employer doesn't have a nap room, a yoga mat beats a bathroom stall, though the most comfortable option may be a parked car.

2. Set the proper conditions

In the dark our brains produce more of the sleep-inducing hormone melatonin, so close the blinds, turn off the lights, and consider using a sleeping mask. Keep the temperature on the warmer side. If you must nap sitting up, use a travel pillow to avoid the dreaded "nap nod." And don't forget to turn off your cell phone.

3. Careful with the chemicals

Avoid caffeine for a few hours before a nap. The same goes for nicotine, diet pills, and antidepressants. Although alcohol makes it easier to nod off during the day, it interferes with sleep and should also be avoided. Refined sugars and carbs may keep you up, but meat, dairy, and some nuts have tryptophan, which our bodies break down into melatonin

Monday, July 12, 2010

1sT dAy of SiXtH LUnar mOnTH


hey
how many people can say they have poked and prodded 5 lousy time before the day is out!?

1xR&L asscheeks 2xL arm 1xR arm and numourous prodding on the tummy!

After $96 + 86.68cts (keke need to buy 4D)!!!!

I am reNEWed!!

dear people, what the heck am i talking about???!!!

Yesternight i had the MOST horrible case of severe FOOD poisoning as i can remember~~

all on my own making.. dirty hands against sushi-making??!!!

i had to put myself in the mercy of some doctor (whom i never ever consulted) of a 24 hour clinic to take me out of my misery. After 96$ and in less than half hour i was back in hell!

Next calling (thanks to my dear sister) to be the first KTP patient in the ER at 2:30am! And waiting

After 2 drips and FBC,Liver Panel, renal panel with glucose, dipstick and venepunture.... (and after 85$ and 1.68cts for meds)

I felt i was back in HEAVEN!!! dreaming of my life before any of this happens!

A fortune teller says there is no medicine to cure me and I am never the suffer in silence type! I did cow-father and cow-mother throughout the whole debacle! Umgh! No Medicine!! hUmgh!
I want my money back !! (who am i kidding?).

ooohmmmm anyway 3 days of MC i have...AnD!! Muscle relaxants!!! that baby is the highlight of the visiT!!

A friend in need is a Friend in deed!! A deed is but a single entity!

Who you think coined that phrase!?

A drop in the ocean is worth a million more and some!




Moi@@

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

HoW tO bE tHe OnE wHO geTS tHe PrOMotIoN!


Don't Wait for a reward
The world is full of people dilligently producing in some quiet corner. They will not be promoted!
Demostrate you can do higher-level work.

Prepare a colleague to take over your Job
Companies like to hire from the Outside, because promoting from within creates two staffing changes instead of one. Groom a successor

Don't make yourself indispensable
Contrary to conventional wisdom, its unwise to perform in such a way that your bosses feel you must keep doing your current job.

Timing is as important as Talent
If you can make yourself available for a big job at an opportune moment, you will have an advantage over others who seek the same assignment.

Gather information about your company's plans.
Tap all your internal company channels to learn about opportunities for advancement. Example: If you know there will be a foreign office opening in six months, you can position yourself for the job.

Praise your boss to senior management.
Never go over your boss's head, except in the form of praise. Tell senior managers, how much you and your supervisor learned and accomplished at that trade show, seminar...

Don't turn down offers.
Early in your careers, if you company offers you a new position, take it. There is an unwritten rule that if you turn down a promotion once, you will not get another offer.

Be Willing to move.
Happily ensconced in where you are? Be prepared to move to *Lower dusty Nowhere*. You can't move up inside an organisation if you are not willing to relocate.

Attach youself to a superstar.
Superstar can feed plum assignments to their proteges and give them visibility and access.

Teach yourself new skills
Anticipate your company's needs and prepare yourself by learning new tricks. For instance, if you work in HR and you see layoffs coming, bone up n downsizing techniques.

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Who Gets Promoted, Who Doesn't, And Why
Donald Asher
Employees on the Fast track - a promotion every 18 months

Thursday, May 13, 2010

3 simple rules to a passionate, loving relationship


See it as it is


See it better than it is


make it, the way we see it.




sounds simple enough!


well anthony robbins makes it sound simple!


But it ain't coz it is all about me :)