Tuesday, November 30, 2010

"Keep smiling, it makes people wonder what you're up to."

Morning everybody :)
Question: If you could live forever, would you and why?

Monday, November 29, 2010

"Every morning, I get up and look through the 'Forbes' list of the richest people in World. If I'm not there, I go to work."

Morning Everybody :)

Sunday, November 28, 2010

When you rise in the morning, give thanks for the light, for your life, for your strength. Give thanks for your food and for the joy of living. If you see no reason to give thanks, the fault lies in yourself.

Morning Everybody :)

Friday, November 26, 2010

May those who love us love us,
and those who do not love us,
may God turn their hearts,
and if He cannot turn their hearts
may He turn their ankles
that we may know them by their limping. :)

Morning everybody.....

Thursday, November 25, 2010

50 IT ideas to improve your business today, is a collection of Terinea’s best IT advice for small to medium sized business.


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1) IT Support Company -
 Of course we are going to suggest this tip, but we do feel businesses of all sizes will benefit from having a relationship with an IT company. An IT company can point you in the right direction regarding product and services that will enhance your company
2) Wiki - In its simplest form a Wiki is a set of web pages that anyone can edit without any specialised knowledge. They can provide an effective and simple way of organising information between groups of people. If used correctly Wiki’s can become a powerful knowledge base system for your business. You can make your Wiki even easier to use by adding a Word like toolbar.
3) Share Contacts and Calendars - One of Terinea’s favourite finds this year for small businesses is Plaxo. This site allowsFun & Info @ Keralites.net you to synchronise your computers address book and calendar (Outlook, Thunderbird) with just about everything from your mobile, colleague’s computers and even Apple Mac computers. Alternatively you can share your contacts by exporting them and then importing them into your colleagues.
4) Backup email address - We do this for many of our clients. Register a generic email address as a backup incase the regular company email isn’t available. That way you can continue to email customers until your regular company email is back up and running. If you really want to be smart, we would suggest linking this to Plaxo (see tip 3) so that you also have a copy of your calendar and contacts available. We would suggest looking at creating a Gmail, Hotmail or a Yahoo account.
Fun & Info @ Keralites.net5) Email on your mobile - You’re never going to write War and Peace on your mobile, but setting up your mobile to receive your latest emails could save you from having to login to your computer to check your emails when you have been away from the office. You don’t need a fancy mobile in order to do this either!
6) Online Backup – An online backup is a great solution for home workers and small businesses. With increased broadband speeds this is also becoming an option for bigger businesses. Generally online backups work as a background program coping documents and files, securing them and then sending them to a backup server. For range of backup solutions see 12 Ways to backup your data.
7) Printer Maintenance - They are hard to fix and surprisingly essential items - it’s always worth taking out a little extra cover. Having a spare printer ready to be used at a moments notice is always a good idea.
8 ) Electronic Faxing – How much paper and ink does your business waste printing out junk faxes? Fun & Info @ Keralites.netHow much does a dedicated telephone line for your fax machine cost you per annum? As an alternative to this then why not consider an online fax to email solution? This way you can view all faxes on your computer screen and decide whether to delete them if they are junk, store them permanently on the PC if you want to keep them and print them out if you need a hard copy. Another benefit is that you can forward them on to other people in the business that might need them.
9) Digital Scanning - Get rid of that old paper work and free up some space around the office - but keep those master CD’s secure.
10) Email Archiving - Can be very useful for tracing communications between your company and your clients. It also helps your staff to find emails relevant to today’s business quicker as otherwise looking through all their old emails could swamp them.
11) PDF File Format - Not everyone has the latest version of Office. PDF format files will allow anyone the ability to read your documents. We would suggest using Foxit PDF reader (A lot faster than Adobe PDF Reader) and Cute PDF writer or PDF Creator to produce PDF documents. Also by turning your Word/Excel documents into a PDF document then you can easily email these documents to your customers in a format that they can view but can’t alter.
12) Password Database - If you have an increasing number of passwords and user names to remember within your business, you should consider a program like KeePass to manage them securely. Use a line from your favourite song or film to create an extremely strong password to protect all your passwords.
13) Company Blog Site - A business blog can increase your web presence, sell indirectly to customers, provide an area for customer feed back, write a press release, profile a new customer, upload photos of a new product, provide advice on your industry area and create and capture an audience. For more advice check out 28 Tips that will improve your business blog.
Fun & Info @ Keralites.net14) Networked Hard Drive - Documents and files may require to be shared with colleagues and members of staff on your business network. The one issue with this is the need to have the files in a centralised location, i.e on one computer and for that designated computer to be turned on all the time. Alternatively, you can have a dedicated machine (a server) but this can be expensive to buy, time consuming to deal with administration, noise in most cases and increased power consumption. We would therefore recommend a NAS (Network Attached Storage) which is similar to a server but smaller, quieter, easy to setup, cheaper to buy and run.
15) Open Source Software - The term open source is used to describe software that has been developed by the open community, the public. Software developed under an open source licence is free for personal and business use. Over the last five years open source has increased in popularity both in the home and business. You may already be using an open source product on your computer without even realising it.
Some open source products worth checking out are Firefox (A browser like Internet Explorer, but better - Highly Recommended), Open Office (All the programs available within MS Office), 7zip (Winzip), Thunderbird (Outlook),GIMP (Photoshop).Fun & Info @ Keralites.net
16) Alternative to Microsoft Office - Why spend £300 on Microsoft Office when you can have a similar system for free.Open Office has Word Processor (Word), Spreadsheet (Excel), Presentation (PowerPoint) applications that can even open documents created in Microsoft Office. (Open Source, see above).
17) Instant Messenger (Internet Chat) - The great thing about using instant messenger applications is it fits nicely in between email and voice. If you require an instant response to a question, but don’t have time for general chit chat, then instant messenger is an excellent tool! Skype also comes with this feature along with other services such as MSN and Google Talk etc.
18) Company Email Address - You’d be surprised by the number of companies that still use free email accounts such as Hotmail and Yahoo as their primary company email address. For around £20 per year you could have info@mycompany.co.uk orsales@mybusiness.com or something similar (if you have your own domain then you can have multiple email addresses). Companies with their own domain names are regarded as more professional and stable.
19) Online Web Applications - Instead of installing software on your computer, the software application runs from within the web browser. Your files are saved on the web site providing the service (Although you can import/export documents), meaning you can use any computer anywhere in the world to access them. Google Docs and Zoho are good places to start. They allow you to create Spread Sheets, Documents, Presentations and Calendar functions. Gliffy allows you create diagrams and Imagination Cube provides online collaboration tools.
20) Networked Printer - Allows a printer to be shared easily between multiple computers using a network cable or wireless network. This means your printer can be shared easily between multiple computers without relying on one specific computer being turned on all the time, saving power, processing time on the other computer and hassle when that computer goes wrong.
Fun & Info @ Keralites.net21) Firefox - Is a open source web browser that has a number of benefits over Microsoft Internet Explorer. One of our favourite features of Firefox is the built in spelt spell checker. Another big advantage of the Firefox web browser is the thousands of additional plug-ins that are available.
22) Two Monitors - Did you know that having dual screens (two flat screens or monitors) can increase you work productivity by 30%? Have Microsoft Outlook open on one screen and an important spreadsheet on the other. You’ll be surprised how quickly you’ll find that you can’t do without two screens, or even three!
23) A Quality Business Website - The majority of people will look for businesses on the Internet before looking through yellow pages. Today’s generation look for businesses and services using Google and not by flicking through the yellow pages. The potential customer will normally judge the company by first impression’s hence a professional looking website is all important. This is easily achievable and does not have to be expensive. For advice on planning your website see Plan Your Website, Save Money and Time.
24) Free Wireless - More and more places are offering free wireless Internet access. If your home or the office loses Internet connectivity, where could you go if you desperately need the Internet?
25) Social and Group Book-marking - Do you and your co-workers often exchange website links via email? Maybe you don’t share any of your work related website’s? Social Book-marking could give your business a valuable resource that all members of staff can contribute to and use. For more information on this subject see our post Why your business may benefit from social bookmarking.
Fun & Info @ Keralites.net26) Secondary Internet Connection - If your business depends on the Internet to do business with other branches or customers then a second connection to the internet may give you peace of mind. It could be as simple as your old dial-up Internet service to backup your ADSL or an ADSL connection to backup your cable broadband. You could even combine the two to give you greater bandwidth! Save money by buying retail (home) rather than a business version for your second Internet connection.
27) Internet Telephone Calls (Voice over IP) - If you have more than one office or work closely with other businesses on a daily basis, your business maybe benefit from Voice over IP. This can be achieved by using services likeSkype that allow you to talk using your broadband connection and Internet phone thus saving your telephone bill. Alternatively you can install dedicated hardware and software to integrate with your existing broadband connection and telephone lines.
28) Quality PC Hardware - This is your business, so you don’t want to be using a PC you picked up at a jumble sale, spend a bit extra to get a system that’s going to run with fewer problems. Downtime will cost you money so don’t begrudge spending a reasonable sum of money or something that is going to be used on a daily basis. You’ll find out how important that PC is when it’s not working. Only buy a laptop if you need the mobility. Get a minimum of 1 GB of RAM (2 GB is highly recommend for Windows Vista) and at least an 80 GB hard drive. Processors and their speeds in newer PC’s are nearly all powerful enough for 99 percent of small business needs.
29) Digital Camera - A decent digital camera for your office can be used for photographing company events and posting them to your blog or company web site. Uploading professional looking pictures of your products or producing your own marketing photographs can benefit your website.
30) Live Web Chat - Would you like to chat with your customer when they visit your web site? One of the many companies offering such technology for free is Interaction Chat. No additional software is required on your or your customers PC’s.Fun & Info @ Keralites.net
31) Social Networks - LinkedIn (15 Million Users) is a business-oriented social networking site that allows you to manage existing and new business contacts. You can also list your business services, search for new staff and have business questions answered. For more information on this subject see:-
- Is Your Business Late Getting Into The Game?
- 10 Steps to becoming Facebook Guru
- Facebook adds new “Pages” feature
- 25 Facebook Desktop and Web Applications
32) Customer Relationship Manager - Do you need to keep in constant contact with your customers? Are there too many post-it notes stuck to your computer screen or task reminders telling you to ring somebody back? The chances are that you need a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) application like ACT! (Commercial) or Vtiger (Open Source). These systems can keep track of all previous conversations you, or your colleagues, have had with each customer and when the next contact needs to be made.
33) Online Surveys - Provide your clients (or staff!) with an easy way of providing feedback on your services and products by using an online survey website. A good place to start is Survey Monkey.
34) Backup, Backup, Backup - Okay, we’ve mentioned this one already with online backups, but quite often this task gets pushed to the bottom of the to-do list. You may already have a system in place but when was the last time you checked that your backup’s actually work? Our advice is check it out and make sure it’s working as otherwise there will be tears when you really need it.
- 20 Pointers for planning your backup strategy
35) Disaster Recovery Plan - In the event of a disaster such as a fire or flood, you need a plan to get your business back up and running as soon as possible with little disruption or delay. What are you going to do without your existing computer and how do you get your company data back? Where are you going to operate your business from if your premises are unusable?Fun & Info @ Keralites.net
36) USB Key - USB keys are a fantastic bit of equipment and not expensive to purchase. The USB key is much quicker to transfer some files from one computer to another than it is to use a CD.
37) Windows Laptop Synchronisation -If you use a laptop out of the office, why not store your files on your office PC and then synchronise your laptop with your office PC whenever it connects to your office network. That way your files are safely backed up on the office PC and available for use on your laptop while out on the road. Any changes you make will synchronise back next time your in the office.
38). Regular PC Maintenance - One of the most often asked IT support question is “My computer is running slow, do I need a new one”. Most of the time you don’t. Your computer just needs a little bit of TLC. Your computer requires a spring clean by uninstalling programs you no longer need, running a disk clean up wizard, cleaning up the Windows registry and also de-fragmenting the hard drive.
- How to speed up your computer - Part One
Fun & Info @ Keralites.net39) Password Protecting Files - Having a password for accessing your computer doesn’t mean your files are secure. If you have important business information that must be kept secure then your best bet is file encryption. You can use a program called AxCrypt to encrypt any file on your computer. If you’re using Office XP or above you can save documents as encrypted files that require passwords to unlock them.
40) RSI Software - Make sure you and your staff have regular breaks from the computer by using program such as Work Rave.
41) Keyboard Video Mouse Switch (KVM Switch) - If you have more than one computer on your desktop you can save desk space and power with a KVM Switch. This allows you to control two or more computers using only one keyboard, mouse and monitor.
42) Asset Manager - It is important that you keep track of your software licenses used with your business. Some point in the future you maybe audited which can become administrative nightmare.
43) Large Email Attachments - Typical email systems don’t allow large file attachments to be sent. How many times have you had emails bounce back from other people because the attached file was too large. To solve this problem look at services like Sendago that allow you upload the attachment to the internet and then provide you with a unique and secure web address to send the information to the person via email. Another great thing about Sendago is it tells you when someone has downloaded the attachment, great for email marketing.
44) Online Payments - Services like Google Checkout, PayPal and Protx can offer a cheap solution for you to collect credit card payments from your clients and customers.
Fun & Info @ Keralites.net45) Linux, the free alternative to Microsoft Windows - You could save a considerable amount of money by using the Linux operating system within your business instead of Microsoft Windows. Not sure about switching away from Windows? Then you could try and breathe some life into an old redundant computer by installing Linux which uses a lot less hardware resources than Windows. A great place to start is with Ubuntu Linux.
46) Network Monitoring Systems - Are you running critical applications on your network like email? Do you need to monitor disk usage and your internet connectivity? Do you want to be sure that your anti-virus software is still running? A commercial program that can do all of this could make a large whole in your bank account. But with a program like Nagios, which is Open Source, then you can monitor all of your business critical systems and programs from a single computer at a fraction of the cost.
47) Website Analytics - Is just a fancy name for how many people are visiting yourFun & Info @ Keralites.net website. Although free services such as Google Analytics provide some really useful information such as, how people found your website, how long they stayed, which country they are from and which pages are the most popular.
48). Desktop Search Engine - Desktop search applications are powerful search tools that index all your documents, emails, pictures, chat history, music and files on your computer. Instead of waiting a couple of minutes for windows to search for a file, the desktop search tool does it in seconds. The latest version of Windows (Vista) has this feature installed by default.
Fun & Info @ Keralites.net49) Pay per click Website Advertising - Website advertising can be a cost effective way to increase traffic to your website. Your adverts can be activated when keywords relating to your products and services are searched for within the search engine. A good place to start is Google Adwords, Yahoo! Search Marketing and Microsoft adCenter.
50) Computer Safety - To keep your computers safe, there are three areas you need to pay attention to. Only download and install software from recommended sources. Set Windows to download the latest updates from Microsoft. Have an Anti Virus software that encompasses Spyware and Malware protection.

 
I'd like mornings better if they started later....
Morning everybody. Stay safe and happy...:)

10 Principles of Success

How do we define success? Webster's dictionary defines success as " the attainment of wealth, favor , or eminence." I think we would agree that Webster's definition is quite accurate in terms of how we look at people that we perceive to be "successful".
I would like to expand on this thinking with the following 10 Principles of Success
1) Have a Dream- Create a vision for your future, no matter how big or outrageous your dream is.
2) Develop your Action Plan- Goal setting: Organize your thoughts and feelings on paper, when you do that they become more real. Tape these goals to bathroom mirror, or the refrigerator, somewhere you will see them on a daily basis.
3) Control your Focus- In this day and age of "multi-tasking" you may find this principle hard to follow. However, you must remain focused on your goals if you hope to attain success. Don't let yourself get distracted.
4) Seek Guidance- Finding a mentor is of the utmost importance! Find someone you respect and would like to learn from.
5) Practice Self-Discipline- There will be times when you will be tested, you need to stay on target, and re-focus on your goals.
6) Be Aggressive- I don't know of any successful people that sat around and waited for things to just happen! You need to make things happen, take the initiative and Go For it.
7) Believe in Yourself- If you don't who else will? Be confident in your abilities to turn things around when things don't look so good. Your attitude is a little thing that can make a big difference.
8) Be a Pioneer- You will undoubtedly run into people who will tell you "it can't be done" ignore them, if you have an idea that has not been tried before work to make it a reality. Every great achievement was once considered impossible.
9) Learn to Budget- Put your time, energy and money behind your plan, but do not forget to budget time for you family! They are the reason for your success.
10) Love what you Do- No matter what, you must love what you do in order to live a rich, healthy and successful life.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

I thank you all for remembering my B'day and extending those lovely wishes. It means a lot to me...Its also a joy to know that I have so many friends who came forward and put a life to my wall....;)

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

How to Convince People Effectively

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Always and never are two words you should always remember never to use... Morning Y'all.. :)

Monday, November 22, 2010

7 Ways to Make Good Impressions

 
 
1. Dress: The absolute first impression you will make on someone will be through your clothing, because that is what is seen from a distance, and cannot change throughout your meeting. Make sure to dress according to the situation-don' t over or under dress-and maintain within the limits of good taste. If you aren't sure if what you're wearing looks good, ask people for an honest opinion. One last thought: always, and I mean always, pull up your pants
 2. Hygiene: Take a shower! Shave! Brush your teeth! You must be fully bathed and groomed before you meet with someone for the first time, because scruffy looking people generally don't seem as neat and mature. Pay attention to the little elements like breath: keep a pack of mint gum with you wherever you go, and periodically check to make sure you aren't killing bugs every time you breathe out. If you sweat heavily, keep a small stick of deodorant/anti- perspirant close, and if you notice you're stinking you can freshen up. People notice the minutiae!
 3. Manners: At the table and with other people be civilized, polite and respectful: keep your elbows off of the table, open doors for people and address everyone-initially, at least-by their formal title. This will make an especially good impression on senior citizens, because you will prove that you aren't one of those "new fangled punks."
 4. Speech: Have clean, clear diction and speak sans "like" or "you know." It is important to be articulate because that inspires a feeling of intelligence and education in the person you are meeting with. Always leave out profanity, and whatever you do, make sure to speak loud enough for all to hear, because conversationalists are easily agitated if you force them say "excuse me?" more than a few times. 5. Discretion: Choose what to share about yourself: forget to tell everyone about that time you went camping and ruptured your appendix, then fell face first into a pile of bug infested leaves-it is rude and will alienate you from the group. Try to withhold from conversations on personal subjects like religion or more disgusting topics like personal medical care. Before you speak, think about the possible impact of what you might say, then imagine its implications in the long run.
 6. Humor: Humor can be your most powerful tool or your doom, because everyone has a slightly different sense of humor. What might be hilarious to you might seem disgusting to another, or vice versa. Try to withhold from any jokes that aren't family or dinner table friendly; you can tell those later.
 7. Start and End with a Bang: Whoever you are meeting with will remember how you greet them, and then in what manner you left them. If you feel you have trouble with this, practice a few different phrases in the mirror, and introduce elements like: "pleased to meet you," or "honored to make your acquaintance. " Ignore the antiquity of these phrases; it often makes them more memorable.
 Making a good impression will set any relationship off on a good foot. If you are in a situation where you need to be judged at face value-such as a job interview or date-then make sure to go through this list and make sure you are within bounds of reason and good taste on all of your decisions.
I'm trying to read a book on how to relax, but I keep falling asleep. hmmmmm :)

10 Tips To Become A Better Boss


It's pretty hard, says Bernie Erven, to find someone who says, “I've got good employees, but they've got a lousy boss.” More often, says the Ohio State University professor emeritus in employee and labor management, he hears this complaint: “I don't have any problems. It's my employees.” 

The reality, he says, is “You will be about as good a boss as you choose to be.” Your reputation as a boss, and how that reputation influences your relationship with your employees and fellow managers, is the sum of the choices you have made and continue to make. 

“Being a better boss is about you and your standards and your choices. It's not about natural ability.” 

It is, however, all about being willing to change, he adds, because becoming a better boss is no different than becoming better at anything else: You have to work at it and you have to be willing to learn how to do it differently if what you're doing now isn't working to your satisfaction. 

“That's at the heart of being a better boss,” he says. “Can you be a good boss for the next 10 years if you refuse to change? You'll still be on your employees' bad list. Or you won't have any employees at all.” 

Here are 10 areas where supervisors can make choices to help their bottom line: 
  1. Welcome change. “Accept the fact that change is difficult. And so, if you're going to be a leader, what does your own attitude about change have to be? Positive”. Say you want to introduce a new procedure. If you want your employees to change, you've got to give them information about the what, the why and the when. “Some of your very best employees might resist change because they aren't yet persuaded that the change is reasonable, is justifiable, and is worth the risk”. That means employees need the information, but also some time to work it through. They need to be able to ask questions. “So if you're going to welcome change and lead change and help people change over time as part of being a good boss, you've got to allow time. It can't be done in a crisis.”
  2. Emphasize communication. Supervising employees is about building relationships, Erven says, and you can't relate if you can't communicate. “The most important single skill that can be learned, practiced, improved and evaluated is communication. You've got to make communication your key to building relationships”. The two most important places bosses can improve are in how they send messages and their ability to listen. Some people are readers; some aren't. “So you've got to know the people you're communicating with.”
  3. Have clearly understood procedures, policies and rules. “Is it fair to hire someone, not tell them what the job is, and then criticize them for not doing it well? Absolutely not,” Erven says. “Whatever the critical tasks are, teach the procedures. Leaving employees to figure out how to do what they've been hired to do is a sign of poor leadership. Make procedures understandable, practical and simple. Have clear policies and rules to guide and explain the whys.”
  4. Show enthusiasm. “How many of you had a high school coach who announced, ‘We're going to lose all our games, but let's practice anyway’? I'm absolutely convinced that enthusiasm is an invaluable personal characteristic for bosses,” Erven says. “I'm talking about having an interest in your job and I'm talking about if sometimes you have to pretend to be enthusiastic until your bad mood passes, do it. Your employees don't want to know your problems. They want you to be enthusiastic.”
  5. Be fair. Consistently enforce rules, Erven says, and in all cases avoid bias, dishonesty and injustice. Doing this means you will be accused of being unreasonable at times, because you will make decisions based on careful reasoning, whereas employees often make decisions based on emotion. It's also wise to separate your personal world from your employee-boss world. “Be friendly with all the people you supervise, but be buddy to none of them,” Erven says.
  6. Show empathy. Just because you have to make decisions based on clearly defined policies and procedures doesn't mean you shouldn't empathize with your employees. Empathy, Erven says, is understanding the other person's situation. For example, two people are vying for a promotion and you choose Kendra over Kirk. “Who should get the news first? Kirk. Give him the chance to save face with everybody else by giving him the information first, rather than by learning it from Kendra coming away from your talk with a big smile on her face. That's showing empathy.”
  7. Display trust. “Believe in your employee's word, their integrity, their strengths, their assurance,” he says. “In other words, be in a position where you can trust the people around you. To have to say to an employee ‘I don't trust you’ is a damaging relationship.”
  8. Continue learning. You will never know all you need to know, he says, and there isn't a supervisor out there who is ready to manage a 2012 business. Many bosses have been supervising people for longer than some of their employees have been alive. “And you don't understand them.” But they're your workforce and you've got to continue learning to be an effective boss.
  9. Be flexible. “Adjust your leadership style for each person you supervise,” he suggests. “Delegate as much authority and responsibility as you can. That's part of being flexible.”
  10. Envision the success you're working to have. What is your vision for your people? What is your vision for your relationship with them? Having that clearly in mind will make it an easier goal to accomplish.

Grade yourself 
Erven suggests supervisors honestly grade themselves on each of these 10 points. “Then ask one of your employees to ask the same thing of everybody you supervise, anonymously. Ask a trusted co-manager or supervisor to give you a grade on each of them.” 

Then look at the results. “If you gave yourself an A on communication and everybody else gave you a C, what's that telling you?” 

Finally, develop a plan for improving your performance on these 10 items. “What will increase your chances of success? Having specific, measurable goals. And what will also increase your success is a coach, mentor, someone around you who helps you be honest with yourself and see the choices.”

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Let us realize that the privilege to work is a gift, that power to work is a blessing, that love of work is success. Happy back to work day... :) hahaha

Monday, November 15, 2010

Do you know what is the meaning of EID ?
Eid is the combination of 3 meaningful words

E – Embrace with open heart
I – Inspire with impressive attitude
D – Distribute pleasure to all

Wishing you all a very happy eid.
~Eid Mubarak~

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Great minds discuss ideas. Average minds discuss events. Small minds discuss people.

Morning Y'all.... :)

Friday, November 12, 2010

It's a shame that the only thing a man can do for eight hours a day is work. He can't eat for eight hours; he can't drink for eight hours; he can't make love for eight hours. The only thing a man can do for eight hours is work. hmmmmm

Thursday, November 11, 2010

This is one way of explaining inflation;
A man explained inflation to his wife thus:
'When we married, you measured 36-24-36. Now you're 42-42-42. There's more of you, but you are not worth as much.' ......hmmm
Worries are like Moon. one day will increase, one day will decrease, other day may not be seen. So Don't Worry for Anything. Always Be cool. Y'all have Great evening ...:-)

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

“I am a tiny, neurotic man, standing in the back of the room throwing tomatoes at the chalk board. And that's really it. And what we do is we come in in the morning and we go, "Did you see that thing last night? Aahh!" And then we spend the next 8 or 9 hours trying to take this and make it into something funny.”

Morning Folk's...

Monday, November 8, 2010

I always wanted to be somebody, but now I realize I should have been more specific.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Recovering from Fever and cough... go easy on me Y'all...:(

Friday, November 5, 2010

The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People

Habit 1: Be Proactive
Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind
Habit 3: Put First Things First
Habit 4: Think Win-Win or No Deal
Habit 5: Seek First to Understand, then to be Understood
Habit 6: Synergize
Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw

Thursday, November 4, 2010

who believes that nepotism within a company is an asset to that company??
Never blame any day in your life.
Good days give u happiness,
Bad days give u experience.
Worst days give u a lesson.

Have a good morning and great day ahead.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Time flies when you don't know what you're doing.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Anytime there is a struggle between doing what is actually right and doing what seems right, then your ego is interfering with your decision.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Good Morning every body.