Saturday, January 26, 2008

life would be fun with this tips

20 things everyone needs to know

Ever felt you were slightly lacking in the life skills department? Let's face it, there's so much to master - and so little time in which to do it. But worry no more. Expert help is at hand. From building a fire to asking for a rise, this guide means you'll never be at a loss aga

  • HOW TO CHANGE A TYRE

BY LARRY McREYNOLDS

Knowing where everything is and how to operate it all is the first step. Get familiar with where the spare tyre, wheel wrench and jack are located and look at the instruction booklet on where to jack up your car.

If you get a flat tyre on the road, drive the shortest distance you can to prevent irreparable damage to the tyre or damage to the wheel. Get as far off the road as possible. If you are forced to change the tyre on the road, get as far off to the side as you can.

Apply the handbrake, and make sure you put your hazard lights on. Put out a warning triangle, day or night, about 25m/75ft behind the car.

Once in the safest location possible, determine which tyre is flat. Get out the spare tyre, jack and wheel wrench. One side of the wrench can be used to take off the hubcap: put it under the back edge of the hubcap and prise it off. Use the wrench to make the wheel nuts loose by going counterclockwise. Loosen the nuts; don't remove them.

Do not allow anyone to stay in the car while you jack it up. Place your jack in the proper position - if you jack in the wrong place, you could damage your car. Once the car is jacked up, never put any part of the body underneath it.

With the car jacked up, remove the nuts the rest of the way, using the wrench. Take off the flat tyre and set it aside.

Take your spare tyre and place it up on the hub. Line the spare up with the studs, push it on, and apply your wheel nuts with your fingers. Then, take the wheel wrench and tighten them as hard as you can with the car still jacked up. Take the jack down.

Once the car is back on the ground and off the jack, double-tighten all the wheel nuts in an alternating pattern.

Make sure you hit every wheel nut three or four times to make sure it is as tight as possible. Then put the flat tyre, jack, wheel wrench and hubcap in the boot. Don't put the hubcap back on.

Remove your warning triangle, turn off your hazard lights and be on your way.

Larry McReynolds was a motor-racing pit-crew chief with 23 victories, 21 pole positions, 122 Top 5 finishes and 209 Top 10 finishes. He is currently a broadcaster for Fox Sports.

HOW TO SLEEP

BY JAMES B MAAS

Treating sleep as a necessity rather than a luxury is the secret to being a peak performer. When you don't get proper sleep, you experience increased stress, feelings of lethargy, weight gain, reduced immunity and lowered productivity and memory. How do you know if you are getting proper sleep? Answer the following questions:

* Do I need an alarm clock to wake up at the right time?

* Do I often fall asleep in meetings, after heavy meals or when watching TV?

* Do I often sleep extra hours on weekend mornings?

* Do I feel tired during the day? If you answered yes to any of these questions, it's likely you need more sleep.

THE GOLDEN RULES OF SLEEP

1. Get proper sleep

Identify the amount of sleep you need to be fully alert all day and get that amount every night. For most adults, it's eight hours. For teenagers, it's nine.

2. Establish a regular sleep schedule

Go to bed at the same time every night, and wake up at the same time every morning - including weekends.

3. Get continuous sleep

For sleep to be rejuvenating, you should get your required amount of sleep in one continuous block. Any nicotine or caffeine after 2pm or alcohol within three hours of bedtime will disrupt your sleep.

4. Make up for lost sleep

For every two hours awake, you add one hour of debt to your sleep debt account. It takes eight hours of sleep to restore 16 hours of waking activity. You cannot make up for large sleep losses during the week by sleeping in at the weekend. Try taking a 20-minute power nap at midday.

SLEEP STRATEGIES

1. Keep your bedroom quiet, dark and cool

Sleep on a mattress with individual pocketed coils that reduce motion transfer, or a foam mattress designed to support your back properly.

2. Reduce stress

Even if you are sleep-deprived, anxiety can delay sleep onset. Try relaxation exercises. Write down your concerns before you go to bed - your worries then won't interfere with your sleep. Don't watch TV within two hours of bedtime. Take a warm bath before bed. Reading for pleasure before turning off the lights will ease you into sleep.

James B Maas, PhD, is a Stephen H Weiss Presidential Fellow, Professor and past Chairman of Psychology at Cornell University. He is the recipient of the American Psychological Association's Outstanding Educator Award and the author of Power Sleep.

HOW TO BUILD A FIRE

BY JIM PAXON

Ahhh, the warmth and fascination of a campfire! Building one is easy. Here are some simple safety steps to remember:

* Always try to use a previously disturbed piece of ground with a rock fire ring.

* Make sure your fire ring is well away from any trees to prevent starting a fire in the tree.

* Carry two 30cm pieces of wood that you can splinter easily into kindling.

* Shred newspaper for a fire starter and build a tepee around the paper with the kindling.

* Add dry branches and some wood splits to the tepee. No starter fluid is needed.

* Touch one match to the newspaper, and the fun begins.

* Feed the fire with larger dry bits of wood.

The most important thing is to make sure the campfire is completely out when you leave, so:

* Take a shovel and a 20-litre bucket of water with you.

* When the fire has died down to only ashes, put water on it and stir with the shovel. Go deep to the base of your fire pit and water and stir until all smoke and steam have ceased.

* Take the back of your hand and feel for heat. If it is still warm, then water and stir some more. You do not want to cause a forest fire that might destroy woods, wildlife and even homes.

Jim Paxon is a retired firefighter

HOW TO SHINE SHOES

BY SAL IACONO

You don't need to be a genius to shine shoes, but the first key is recognising that there's a difference between shining and cleaning. For example, it is impossible to shine white shoes - no matter what kind of leather. You can, however, clean them with a variety of different cleaners and/or a white cream.

If you scratch a pair of white shoes you need to use a white spray to cover the spot. You should not polish beige or tan shoes either. Polish may give you a shine, but it does not clean scratches or stains. Light-coloured shoes need to be cleaned, and the colour reconditioned, by using a spray, available at your local shoemaker.

When dealing with black, brown, medium or dark shades, begin by removing the dust from the shoes with a towel. If you have mud on the hedge - the continuous edge - of the shoes, use a damp cloth to get it off.

Once the dust, dirt and mud are removed, it's time to clean - but not yet polish - the shoe. Work with a cleaner (liquid, cream or paste) that matches the colour of the shoes and apply the cleaner with a rag. For most people, a medium rag should be used. But a shiner with big hands should use a large rag for greater control.

Once the cleaner is applied, use strong, fluid motions to work the rag up and down the length of the shoe, spreading the cleaner evenly. This should take about two minutes.

Brush off the cleaner with a horsehair brush. The combination of the rag followed by the brush brings up the shine. Never use a nylon brush, which will spoil the leather. When cleaning the hedge, use a shoe reconditioning product. If you want a brighter shine, apply Kiwi polish and use the same technique.

As for polishing, you can use a rag, but a small round-shaped brush is preferred because it makes the polish easier to apply and helps keep it off your hands. It also gives you more control over the amount of polish used, and so provides a more even finish. A solid shoe shine should take about seven to 10 minutes.

Sal Iacono, aka 'Sole Man', owns Continental Shoe Repair, just steps from New York's City Hall. He is currently shoe shiner for Mayor Michael Bloomberg and many of Wall Street's élite.

HOW TO MAKE A MARTINI

BY DALE DEGROFF

You'll need three dashes of dry French vermouth and 60 ml of London dry gin.

1. Chill the glasses in the freezer. Fill the mixing glass with ice. A martini should always be mixed in a glass.

2. Add the dashes of vermouth first, then the gin. Stir the ingredients with the ice - 50 times if using large ice cubes, 30 times if using small cubes. We want water in the drink from the melting ice; it is a critical ingredient to mellow the alcohol's attack. 3. Strain into a chilled, V-shaped 150ml martini glass. Garnish with a pitted Spanish olive, and then twist a lemon peel over the top and drop it into the drink. And please, no more than three small olives in the glass. Additional olives should be placed on a small garnish dish to the side of the drink.

4. Use dry French vermouth for martinis and sweet Italian vermouth for Manhattans.

5. Don't use unfiltered tap water for ice cubes. If your water is not filtered, use bottled water for ice cubes to avoid off flavours.

6. Don't store gin in the freezer. Although it seems a natural thing to get the coldest possible martini, frozen gin will not melt the ice when stirring or shaking, and a little water in the drink is critical for a smooth martini.

So do we stir or shake a martini? I shake drinks with fruit juices and sweet ingredients, and I stir drinks with only spirit ingredients. Shaking adds air, sparkle and froth, and fruity or sweet drinks need effervescence. All the air spreads the flavours over the tongue and renders the sweet ingredient less cloying. On the other hand, the texture of a martini should be cold, silky and heavy. So I stir.

For the best martinis, make them in front of your guests. The drink is a social event, and people want to share in the ceremony.

Dale DeGroff, aka the 'King of Cocktails', is author of The Craft of the Cocktail, and is considered America's foremost mixologist. He honed his skills at New York's Rainbow Room.

HOW TO APPLY LIPSTICK

BY BOBBI BROWN

* Start by finding a shade that looks great on you even when you're bare-faced. For most women, it's a shade that looks like the natural colour of their lips taken up a few notches.

* Begin with clean, smooth lips. If they're chapped, smooth on some eye cream, then use a toothbrush or a flannel to gently exfoliate them.

* Pick the formula based on your needs and your style. Matte: This has the longest wear. Some matte formulas can be drying, so look for a semi-matte version that's creamy.

Shimmer: This combines colour with light-reflecting pigments. Look for sheer finishes and avoid frosted formulas.

Stain: Transparent colour that's practically mistake-proof. A good bet for beginners.

* Neutral colours and sheer formulas can be applied directly from the tube. Start at the centre of the top lip, working your way out to the corners. Repeat with the bottom lip. Finish by blotting lips together to blend.

* A lip brush is your best bet for colours that require precise application. The bristles of the lip brush should be firm.

* Using the lip brush, apply lipstick on the centre of the top lip and work your way outwards. Use short strokes, brushing colour in thin, even layers. Follow the shape of your lip and repeat with the bottom lip.

* A lip pencil applied after lipstick gives lips subtle definition. If your lipstick is dark or bright, use a pencil one shade deeper.

* When lining lips, make sure the pencil tip is softly rounded, and hold the pencil at a slight angle. Keep your strokes soft.

* To make lipstick longer-wearing, line and fill in lips with the lip pencil, then apply lipstick.

* Experiment by mixing different shades to create new colours. On days when you want a low-maintenance look, pair lip balm with lip pencil.

Bobbi Brown is the founder of Bobbi Brown Cosmetics, and is a bestselling author.

HOW TO NEGOTIATE

BY DONALD TRUMP

Some people, but not many, are born with an innate talent to negotiate, but most people need to practise the art. Here are a few pointers.

1. Know exactly what you want, and focus on it.

2. View any conflict as an opportunity. This will expand your mind and your horizons.

3. Know that your negotiating partner/partners may have the same goals as you. Do not underestimate them.

4. Patience is an enormous virtue and needs to be cultivated for successful negotiations on any level.

5. Realise that quiet persistence can go a long way. Being stubborn is often an attribute. The key is to know when to loosen up.

6. Remain optimistic. Practise positive thinking - this will keep you focused while weeding out negative people.

7. Let your guard down on purpose. Watch how your negotiating partners respond.

8. Be open to change - it's another word for innovation.

9. Trust your instincts, even after you've honed your skills. 10. Negotiation is an art. Treat it like one.

Donald Trump is a property developer and author of four books, including The Art of the Deal. He presents the US version of The Apprentice.

HOW TO SCRAMBLE EGGS

BY JEAN-GEORGES VONGERICHTEN

Ten minutes, a saucepan, a whisk, some butter and some eggs - is all you need to make the perfect scrambled eggs.

This recipe is for two people. If you have only a non-stick pan, switch the whisk for a wooden spoon.

Combine five eggs, 20g butter and salt and pepper in a saucepan. Turn the heat to medium-high and beat the egg mixture with the whisk, stirring almost constantly but not so fast that it foams.

After the butter melts, the mixture will begin to thicken, and then lump up in small curds. This will take between three and eight minutes, depending on the thickness of your pan. If the mixture begins to stick, remove the pan from the heat for a moment and continue to whisk.

When the eggs become creamy, with small curds, they are ready. Serve immediately so as not to overcook. Stop the cooking while the eggs are still loose.

Jean-Georges Vongerichten is the chef and owner of 15 restaurants around the world, and the author of three cookbooks

HOW TO HANG A PICTURE

BY BARBARA KAVOVIT

Hanging a piece of artwork or a picture is an easy way to change the appearance of a room, and it's a project you can do in under half an hour.

The most time-consuming part is deciding where to hang the art. First, consider the scale of the room. Group small pieces together, or use a large piece as a focal point. And don't forget about lighting. Overhead lights at subdued settings emphasise art work and minimise glare. Valuable art should not be hung in direct sunlight.

Once you've decided on perfect placement, get your tools. You'll need a hammer, adhesive tape, a tape measure, a pencil, a level and a strong picture hook.If the picture does not already have wire on the back, you'll also need picture wire that can bear 13.5kg of pressure and a few small eyelet screws to secure the wire to the frame. The eye hooks should be placed into the centre of each side (left, right) of the frame. For large pictures, they should be placed 20 cm from the top, for medium, 15 cm from the top, and for small, 5-10cm from the top.

Use your pencil to make a mark on the wall where you will be placing the nail - about 1.5m from the ground. But before you land that first hammer blow, put a piece of adhesive tape over that pencil mark. This will stop cracking. Then, gently tap the picture hook into place. Check the hook is secure and hang your picture.

Now step back. Check the picture is straight by taking the level and resting it on top of the frame and, voilà.

Barbara Kavovit is currently writing a book and developing a TV programme

HOW TO ASK FOR A RISE OR PROMOTION

BY LEE E MILLER

* Timing is important. You have to prepare well.

* When you have an opportunity to talk to your boss about other matters, casually mention your most recent achievements.

* Share credit with your subordinates. Telling your boss what a great job your team did enables you to brag without looking like you are.

* To ask, you need a reason. "I have not had a rise in a while," is not a reason. "I have been your top producer over the past six months"; "I took over extra responsibilities and have handled them without a hitch"; - those are reasons.

* If you can't find a reason, create one. Doing something that makes your boss look good creates an opportunity to broach the subject.

* The best justification for a rise is having another job offer. Even if you like your job, you should periodically test your market value by exploring other opportunities.

* Having chosen your moment, meet your boss to discuss your career.

* When you meet with your boss, seek advice rather than asking directly. Either your boss will get you a rise or promotion, or you will be told what you need to do to get one, in which case you should keep your boss informed.

* If you have another offer, tell your boss. Say that you like working for the company, but that the offer is for more money and/or has greater career potential. If you still don't get a rise, you need to be prepared to leave.

Lee E. Miller is the author of Get More Money on Your Next Job

HOW TO USE CHOPSTICKS

BY RICK FEDERICO

Follow these simple steps and soon you will be using chopsticks with ease:

1. Rest the wider end of the lower chopstick in the V of your thumb and forefinger. Support it with the little finger and the ring finger.

2. Hold the upper chopstick between the index finger and the middle fingers, anchored with your thumb.

3. Make sure the tips of the chopsticks are even.

4. When picking up food, the lower chopstick stays still.

Make "training" chopsticks by folding a paper napkin until it is 2cm thick, and putting it between the wider ends of the two chopsticks. Secure with a rubber band.

Rick Federico is chief executive of P F Chang's China Bistro, owner of 107 P F Chang's China Bistros and 46 Pei Wei Asian Diners across America

HOW TO IRON A SHIRT

BY MARY ELLEN PINKHAM

* The best ironing tip is to put the board in a convenient place and give it a padded cover. Padding makes ironing easier. To iron all-cotton, set the temperature high; lower for synthetics. There's a guide on the iron. I haven't yet found a modern iron that gets hot enough to scorch a shirt, but some synthetics melt at high temperatures.

* The shirt should be slightly damp. Remove it from the dryer or the hanger before it's bone dry. And if you can't get to it right away, stick it in the freezer. It won't mildew, but it will stay damp.

* If a shirt needs misting, don't rely on the reservoir built into the iron. Most need frequent refills, may clog up, and don't spray very effectively. I recommend using a separate spray bottle, preferably one filled with a fragrant water.

Finally, you need an ironing plan. The idea is to start with the smaller sections first, because whatever section you are not working on tends to wrinkle up. Below is the suggested order:

1. Collar: Lay it flat, wrong side up, pressing from the points towards the centre. Then press it on the right side.

2. Yoke: The yoke is the panel that covers the shoulders. Lay it over the widest part of the ironing board to do the job.

3. Cuffs: Iron inside, then out.

4. Sleeves: Smooth the sleeve flat and iron it, then flip it and do the other side.

5. Back: Lay it on the wide part of the ironing board, too.

6. Front panels: Start with the pocket, then do the panels.

7. Finish: Retouch the collar if needed, then hang to dry before you put it away.

Mary Ellen Pinkham is a TV host and columnist

HOW TO SHAVE

BY MYRIAM ZAOUI AND ERIC MALKA

On average, men shave about 21,000 shaves in a lifetime. Unfortunately, many have acquired bad shaving habits that can yield unpleasant results or injuries such as razor burn, ingrown hairs, and nicks and cuts. But once the right tools and products have been selected, the only thing that stands between you and an ultra-smooth, close, comfortable shave is learning the proper techniques.

Traditional wet shaving will make the shave as smooth and comfortable as possible. Wet shaving involves shaving cream or soap, shaving brushes, water and a blade. The principles of wet shaving revolve around hot water, a rich warm lather and the techniques themselves.

STEP 1. PREPARE

* Always shave after or during a hot shower, never before.

* Before shaving, apply a pre-shave oil treatment to protect the skin and to soften the beard.

* Always use hot water. It softens the beard, opens pores and cleanses the skin.

STEP 2. LATHER

* Use a glycerine-based shaving cream or soap. Avoid products that contain numbing agents like benzocaine or menthol, which can close pores and act to stiffen the beard.

* For best results, use a shaving brush made of badger hair. It softens and lifts the beard from the face.

STEP 3. SHAVE

* Select a clean, sharp blade and dip it in hot water.

* Always shave with the grain - in the direction the hair grows. Shaving against the grain can cause ingrown hairs.

* Check to see whether the hair on your neck grows in the same direction as the hair on your face. If it doesn't, make sure you adjust accordingly.

* Use a razor with a weighted handle to provide proper balance for better control.

* Avoid applying too much pressure on your razor since this is often the cause of razor burn and skin irritations. Glide the razor gently over your face.

STEP 4. MOISTURISE

* After shaving, apply an alcohol-free moisturising aftershave balm to nourish, soothe and moisten the skin. Avoid aftershaves that contain alcohol; these can irritate and dry the skin and cause ingrown hairs.

* In the event of nicks or cuts, use an alum block or a styptic match to stop the bleeding.

Myriam Zaoui and Eric Malka are the authors of The Art of Shaving

HOW TO HIT A TENNIS BALL

BY JENNIFER CAPRIATI

EQUIPMENT: Having the right equipment is essential. Your racquet, grip, clothing and shoes should be comfortable and tight, but not too tight. Choose a racquet that you can control that isn't too heavy.

GRIP: Lay a racquet on your lap with the head of the racquet parallel to the ground. Place your open hand perpendicular to the top of the handle. The handle should be in the middle of your palm. Close your four fingers to grip the handle, thumb wrapped underneath. Now turn the racquet face up and hold it as if it were an extension of your arm. With your opposite hand, hold the throat of the racquet gently for support. Now, slightly adjust your hand to the right of the grip. Then cock the racquet up to a slight angle. Just about 20 to 30 degrees. If you're left-handed, everything is reversed.

STANCE: Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart, knees slightly bent, and your body leaning slightly forward so your weight is on the balls of your feet. Stay on your toes so you can be ready to react to the ball.

SWING: Let's assume the ball is coming to the forehand side. I'll assume you're a righty. As the ball is coming towards you, take the racquet back and use the left arm to point to the ball to aid in maintaining eye contact with it. The head of the racquet should not go above your shoulders or below your waist. When you make your move to hit the ball, turn your shoulders, waist, then feet sideways to adjust to the right distance to make contact with the ball. The right contact point is just in front of your right hip. As the ball is coming towards you, rotate your hips slightly and move your arm with them at the same time. This gives youpower.

As you make contact, the racquet head should be perpendicular to the ground, hitting the ball as close to the centre of the strings as possible. Finish the swing by bringing your right arm across your body and up over your left shoulder. Keep your eyes on the ball at all times! After you finish the swing, turn your body to the net so that you are ready to hit the next shot. Keep your eye on the ball and stay on your toes. Tennis can be frustrating, but practise makes perfect.

Jennifer Capriati became a pro tennis player at 13. She has won an Olympic gold and three Grand Slam titles

HOW TO LISTEN

BY LARRY KING

* The key is to focus. The truest thing I've ever heard in my life is: "I never learned anything when I was talking."

* If you don't understand what you are listening to, simply say: "I don't understand. Can you explain it to me further?" There is nothing wrong with not knowing. It is wrong, however, not to admit that you don't know.

* Sometimes it is hard to get someone to talk, but keep working at it. Here's a good case in point. I was interviewing an award-winning fighter pilot who had shot down 11 enemy planes during the Second World War. I had one hour with him.

My first question was why he enlisted in the air corps. His answer was, "I liked it." I could immediately tell that not only was this fellow nervous, but I would struggle to get him to speak for an hour. He was shaking so much that I switched gears and asked him about fear. Within 10 minutes, he was saying things like, "We dove through the clouds... I could see the whites of their eyes." In other words, I had moved him into his territory and expression came out. So the tip here is to look for the person's comfort zone.

* A conversation requires two people. Listen to what the other person is saying.

Larry King is the host of Larry King Live on CNN and author of How to Talk to Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere: The Secrets of Good Communication.

HOW TO ASK SOMEONE OUT

BY TIM SULLIVAN

Making a romantic first move should be 80 per cent instinct and 20 per cent tactics. The harder the heart pounds, the more doubts that plague your resolve, the more you owe it to yourself to take that chance.

TEN TIPS FOR ASKING SOMEONE OUT

* Boldly declare your intentions.Simply express your desire to see the person acknowledging attraction, expressing intent: "I loved meeting you and would like to see you again."

* Get rejected. If you aren't getting shot down now and then, it means you aren't allowing yourself to take a little romantic risk.

* Avoid pick-up lines and obsessive analysis of the situation.

* Choose honesty over wit. Save all prospective repartee for the second or third date.

* Let your fingers do the asking. An online approach enables you to communicate comfortably with your love interest.

* Location! Location! Location! Proposing to meet at a public location - such as a coffee shop, - increases your potential date's level of security.

Tim Sullivan is president of the dating website Match.com

HOW TO LEARN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE

BY MARK W HARRIS

* Learning to speak a language is like learning a sport - it is a skill, not just an accumulation of knowledge.

* Smile, point, gesture, mimic, use the many means you use when speaking in your own language to communicate.

* Most languages have parts of speech like subjects, verbs, objects and prepositions. Learn the basic order of these words in common statements and questions.

* Loan words are increasingly common. Words like rendezvous, parking, train, beer, coffee, OK and hundreds of others are understood by urban dwellers around the world.

* Make a conscious effort to learn new vocabulary every day. Tear-off calendars with a "phrase of the day"are convenient ways to be certain you get your daily dose.

* Make opportunities to use your language every day. Once you have become conversant in a language you will never totally forget it, but, like other skills, you must practise.

* Go to a country where your new language is spoken. Most people will be flattered when you try to speak their language. Don't be shy: plough ahead and make mistakes.

Mark W. Harris is chief executive of Berlitz Languages, the world's leading language-services firm, operating more than 500 language centres in 60 countries.

HOW TO SHAKE HANDS

BY LETITIA BALDRIGE

The handshake is usually the first physical contact adults have with one another, so, be sure to make your handshakes a positive experience.

The other person will gauge from this greeting what type of person you are. A successful handshake depends upon how you execute it, when you do it and where you do it. Nine times out of ten it will make the other person notice you and feel kindly towards you.

We all know it is no fun to suffer a rebuffed handshake; it's an out-and-out rejection. But before you withdraw, red-faced with shame, think about it. Did you try to shake someone's hand while he or she was conversing with someone else? Did you attempt to shake it when the rejector was standing in a receiving line?

Common sense should tell you when not to initiatea handshake. When you first arrive at a gathering, seek out the host and introduce yourself with a handshake. When you are leaving, shake his or her hand again. If you are the initiator of a handshake, step forward, put out your right hand and smile while looking the other person in the eyes.

If you are meeting someone for the first time, add your voice: say your name distinctly. Make sure your handshake is firm and make sure your hands are clean . And if your palms tend to be sweaty, take a quick, swipe on the back of your trousers or your skirt with your right hand.

If you teach your children how and when to shake hands,, you're contributing to the socialisation of Britain.

Letitia Baldrige was the social secretary to the White House and chief of staff for Jacqeline Kennedy. She is the author of New Manners for New Times

HOW TO BUY A DIAMOND

BY RONALD WINSTON

In choosing a stone, the parameters known as the four Cs are well known. They are:

COLOUR

There are many differing scales for colour, but the most common is an alphanumeric one starting at the colour D. This is the whitest colour exhibited by a diamond, and is followed by E and F. Yellowish-white colour begins at J.

CLARITY

The clarity grading, works as follows: internally flawless (IF); very, very slightly included (VVS1, VVS2); and very slightly included (VS1, VS2). "Included" refers to an imperfection, whether it be carbon or crystal. The grading then continues with slightly included or imperfect (SI1, SI2) and noticeably blemished stones (I1, I2, I3).

CUT

The basic shapes or cuts of diamonds are: round brilliant; square or princess-cut; emerald-cut (an elongated rectangle); pear-shaped; marquise (a double-pointed pear); oval; and heart-cut.

CARAT

Carat is the weight of the stone. A carat is 0.2g and there are 100 points to a carat. Thus a 50-point diamond is half a carat and weighs 0.1g.

CHOOSING A JEWELLER

I'm adding a fifth C. Seek a jeweller of reputation: they will be there when you want to appraise your stone, or for after-sales service, which might include cleaning, or redesigning your jewellery.

SHAPE, SIZE AND SETTING

For a ring, choose a shape of diamond that pleases you. Stones of VVS or VS are perfect to the naked eye. Always request a hand-made setting for stones of more than 1.5 carats. Any colour darker than G should not be purchased in any shape other than round because the colour is more obvious at the points.

COLOURED DIAMONDS

Coloured diamonds are currently popular, prompted in part by the purchase of a pink diamond by Ben Affleck for Jennifer Lopez. These stones are extremely rare and much more expensive than others.An internationally recognised certificate for a white diamond is valuable, but with coloured diamonds it is a necessity.

Ronald Winston is the chief executive of Harry Winston, the prestigious Fifth Avenue jeweller to the stars

HOW TO CONDUCT A BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION

BY TERRY LENZNER

The scenario: you need information on a person a relative is considering marrying. Or you are negotiating a transaction and need to know the background of the individual(s).

The solution: research through the following steps.

1. First Stop: the Web

Start with the search engine Google. Enter a name, and Google will deliver several listings directly related to that name. If it is a common one, you may have to associate it with additional details.

2. Ask questions

Don't be shy about asking people for details regarding the subject's education and employment, birth date and location or military service.

These inquiries can be done subtly by inserting into conversations questions pertaining to these personal facts.

3. Back to school

Educational history can be a great source of additional information on a person. For example, alumni magazines often provide personal, professional and other relevant information.

4. The professional

A licensed investigator will have developed ways of legally accessing information that the average person, because of the Data Protection Act, would have difficulty collecting, including a wide array of facts on individualssuch as a lifetime of addressesand employment listings for every job a person has ever held.

5. The interview

Facts determined from your investigation often make it more difficult to decide a course of action. The individuals identified by your investigator or through your initial search can help you answer some of the unanswered questions. But first you must find out as much as possible about the interviewee's personal and professional history and relationship to the subject. You don't want the interviewee's prejudices or ulterior motives to twist or shade the facts.

6. Additional sources

Before closing the interview, you or your investigator should inquire whether the interviewee can provide additional sources who might have relevant information, as well as their addresses and relevancy to your inquiry.

7. The successful interviewer

Be a patient listener with a sense of curiosity. In the interview process, you will acquire the instincts that will help you to translate body language and to identify and squelch attempts to obfuscate the truth.

Terry Lenzner is the chairman of The Investigative Group International. He was the assistant chief counsel to the Senate Watergate Committee

Friday, January 25, 2008

think about this

LOVE

"A heart is not judged by how much you love, but by how much you are loved." I paraphrase the Great Oz, from The Wizard of Oz.

So be loved.

Uh…how exactly does one be loved? Well, it helps to love. In fact, the more we love, the more we are loved. Loving really is an investment, and love is the return on investment. Remember that the best way to have a friend is to be a friend.

Loving means to care about others, to do good for other people rather than judging them. In fact, to love somebody is to be his friend.

So perhaps a heart is judged by how much we love, after all.

daily inspiration

If you want to be more like God, be more like yourself.

-- Alan Cohen

QUOTE FOR TODAY

POSITIVE THOUGHTS
+++++++++++++++++

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:
You never lose by loving. You always lose
by holding back. --Barbara de Angelis

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:
No more duty can be urged upon those who are
entering the great theater of life than simple loyalty
to their best convictions. --Edwin Hubbel Chapin

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:
Every calling is great when greatly pursued.
--Oliver Wendell Holmes

daily inspiration

Love is the only force capable of transforming an enemy to a friend.

-- Martin Luther King Jr.

martin luther king- a tribute

The Martin Luther King, JR - National Memorial
http://www.buildthedream.org/
The King Center - "The Dream Lives On"
http://www.thekingcenter.org/

QUOTE FOR TODAY

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:
Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that.
Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.
--Martin Luther King, Jr.
LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:
A genuine leader is not a searcher for consensus
but a molder of consensus. --Martin Luther King, Jr.
MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:
Faith is taking the first step even when you don't see
the whole staircase. --Martin Luther King, Jr.

think about this

Hostile people live in a hostile world. Peaceful people live in a peaceful world. What kind of world do you live in?

-- Dr. Peggy Bassett

daily inspiration

TODAY'S DOSE
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ASSUMPTIONS

When you assume you make a you-know-what out of U and me. Yep, so let's stop assuming so much. We are often quick to explain details to strangers, who we understand might not be reading our minds, but we often assume that those people closest to us, those who share our household such as spouses, children parents and siblings, can read our minds. And we get upset with them when they don't go figure.

I wonder how many angry words are directed not at an action or inaction as would at first appear, but simply at the fact that somebody did not read our minds.

So let's give those people we care most about the benefit of the doubt and do a little less assuming and a little more explaining. :-)

daily inspiration

The road to enlightenment is paved with authenticity, not imitation.

-- Alan Cohen

daily inspiration

TODAY'S DOSE
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BOUNTY

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Oh, hi there. Don't mind me, I am just counting my blessings. I am sure I could keep counting all day. I wonder how many blessings I could count if I kept counting all day Maybe you would like to join me and keep counting your blessings all day, too.

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daily inspiration

It's never too late to become what you might have been.

-- George Eliot

daily inspiration

You will find compassion for others by walking a mile in their moccasins. You will find peace by walking in your own.

-- Alan Cohen

think about this

ROYALTY

Are you a prince or a princess? Really, it is all a matter of how you carry yourself.

Do you act with integrity?

Do you treat everyone else like princes and princesses?

Do you expect only the best and always get it - because whatever you get is wonderful?

If you act like a prince or princess, others will recognize you as one. They might not use those same words, but then they might not know about happily ever after like we do, right?

QUOTE FOR TODAY

To know, and not to do, is not to know.

-- Leo Buscaglia

QUOTE FOR TODAY

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:
A hug is like a boomerang. You get it
back right away.--Bill Keane
LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:
There's nothing you've ever been successful
at that you didn't work on every day.
--Will Smith
MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:
If you do not hope, you will not find
what is beyond your hopes.
--St. Clement of Alexandra

think about this

READ

What a wonderful thing reading is. Not only can it be immensely entertaining, but you can actually learn things from books and articles.

Although you can learn a lot of facts from reading, you can also learn how to succeed at whatever you wish to accomplish. You can read about success stories. You can learn about the obstacles others have faced and you can discover the approaches they tool to overcome those obstacles. Perhaps some of those obstacles are just like the ones you are facing. And perhaps you will be motivated just by reading of others who achieved exactly what you are trying to do.

QUOTE FOR TODAY

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:

Love is life. And if you miss love, you miss life.
--Leo Buscaglia

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:
The only thing in life that you have 100% control
of is your effort and your word.
--Neil Carlson

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:
LIfe's piano can only produce the melodies of brotherhood
when it is recognized that the black keys are as basic,
necessary, and beautiful as the white keys.
--Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Monday, January 21, 2008

something to ponder!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The key to time management: Focus less on the time in your life, and more on the life in you time.

-- Alan Cohen

LEARNING

Here is a tip from my brother, who is also a parent.

When congratulating his daughters on their successes he makes a point of highlighting their effort, rather than their characteristics. This is designed to help them be successful later in life…and it makes such obvious sense that I suspect I am not the only one who will be surprised not to have thought of it.

Consider two children who both ace an exam.

"Clarissa, I am so impressed with you. You studied hard - I saw how much effort you put in - and look at how you aced the exam as a result. Bravo for you!"

"Brandy, I am so impressed with you. You aced the exam. You are such a smart girl."

What have these two girls been taught? Clarissa has been taught that putting in effort really pays off…and that she should put in effort later on in life, too. Brandy is taught that she is smart and that she should expect to know things. So when faced with opportunities to succeed later on in life, which of these girls will make the extra effort required to succeed?

Can this work on adults? I suspect so. I suspect that if you reward yourself for effort you can make yourself more successful. Self-talk is powerful, so why not encourage yourself to keep trying harder for whatever you set your mind to?

something to ponder!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I love those who yearn for the impossible.

-- Goethe

REVENGE

Who ever said revenge is sweet? It's not. Nobody ever got ahead by being cruel to another person. Nobody ever became happy be being mean-spirited.

Revenge is like alcoholism. A drink or two does not cripple a person any more than a moment of frustration or anger does. But becoming a slave to one's anger is like becoming an addict to alcohol. Revenge is nothing more than being drunk on anger.

Let go of the anger. You cannot control everything that happens, nor how someone else will feel. But you can control how you feel and how you choose to react to events by simply putting the glass away - forgiveness.

Forgiveness is sweet.

lets do it nowwww

HAPPINESS

Yay! I am alive. This is a great feeling. I am healthy. This is an even better feeling. If I was sick, I would still be happy to be alive, but being alive and healthy is an absolutely splendiferous feeling.

I hope you are healthy, too. But even if you are not, I hope you are glad to be alive. Because as long as you are alive, you can choose what to do and how to feel. You can choose to feel wonderful.

I hope you have made that choice today. If not, please take a moment to choose to feel wonderful. And you have to really mean it, because empty words won't make you feel good…in fact, they might have just the opposite effect.

Let's all feel wonderful today!

positive quotes for the day

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:
At the center of non-violence stands the principle of love.
--Martin Luther King, Jr.
LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:
I have a dream that my four little children will one day
live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color
of their skin, but by the content of their character.
--Martin Luther King, Jr.
MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:
Our scientific power has outrun our spiritual power.
We have guided missiles and misguided men.
--Martin Luther King, Jr.

something to ponder!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

WONDER

Little Lady and Little Sister were watching a cartoon….

The little girl in the cartoon was whisked away to Jamaica, where she was in awe of all the mangoes. But the little Jamaican boy was not impressed. "What's so special about mangoes? I had them for breakfast today. And yesterday. And the day before that." And so it continued with the parrot, the beach, the band playing the drums, etc. So much to amaze and so taken for granted by the local boy.

And when tourists enjoy your local area, do you sometimes wonder what they find so special?

There is so much to find special everywhere…and so much that we take for granted…"What's so special?" Instead of asking that question, how about answering it?

positive quotes for the day

The more willing you are to receive, the more willing the universe is to give.

-- Alan Cohen

Thursday, January 10, 2008

QUOTE FOR TODAY

The world has never been changed by well-behaved women.

-- Source unknown

QUOTE FOR TODAY

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:
My most brilliant achievement was my ability to be
able to persuade my wife to marry me.
--Winston Churchill
LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:
The man who goes farthest is generally the one who is
willing to do and dare. The sure-thing boat never gets
far from the shore. --Dale Carnegie
MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:
I like the dreams of the future better than
the history of the past. --Thomas Jefferson

20 Tips for a Positive New Year!

1. Take a 10-30 minute "Thank you" walk every day. While you walk practice
gratitude. It is the ultimate anti-depressant.
2. Sit in silence for at least 10 minutes each day. Buy a lock if you have to.
3. Buy a TIVO, tape your late night shows and get more sleep - it's the
ultimate energizer.
4. When you wake up in the morning complete the following statement: My
purpose is to___________ today.
5. Live with the 3 E's. Energy, Enthusiasm, Empathy.
6. Read more books than you did in 2007.
7. Make time to practice meditation, yoga, tai chi, qigong and prayer.
They provide us with daily fuel for our busy lives.
8. Do the "one thing" you have always wanted to do.
9. Dream more while you are awake.
10. Eat more foods that grow on trees and plants and eat less foods that
are manufactured in plants.
11. Mentor someone and be mentored by someone.
12. Engage in daily random acts of kindness.
13. Clear your clutter from your house, your car, your desk and let new
and flowing positive energy into your life.
14. Don't waste your precious energy on gossip, energy vampires, issues of the
past, negative thoughts or things you cannot control. Instead invest your
energy in the positive present moment.
15. Realize that life is a school and you are here to learn. Problems are simply
part of the curriculum that appear and fade away like algebra class but the
lessons you learn will last a lifetime.
16. Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a college kid
with a maxed out charge card.
17. Smile and laugh more. It will keep the energy vampires away.
18. Each night before you go to bed complete the following statements:
I am thankful for __________. Today I accomplished____________.
19. Remember that you are too blessed to be stressed.
20. Enjoy the ride. You only have one ride through life so make the most of it
and enjoy it.

QUOTE FOR TODAY

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:

The man or woman who treasures his friends is usually solid gold himself.
--Marjorie Holmes

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:
To be a great champion you must believe you are the best. If you're not,
pretend you are. --Muhammad Ali

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:
Remember, "It's NOT what you eat between Thanksgiving and New Years
that matters, BUT what you eat between New Years and Thanksgiving!"
--Dean Miller

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

WHATS SELF ESTEEM???



VALUE

"Every man stamps his value on himself... man is made great or small
by his own will."

J.C.F. von Schiller had his own way of saying what we now call self-esteem. But really, that is what it is - the value we each place on ourselves.

It really does not matter what others think. They might think we are the greatest thing since sliced bread, but we will not be satisfied if we don't place a strong value on ourselves (which is why people in Hollywood, adored by millions, can still have self-esteem problems).

Or they might think they are God's gift to the planet, even though everyone they meet looks for the shortest route to the nearest exit. Which explains why some lowlife seem to always be showing off.

But most of all, you can put the value you wish on yourself and therefore, you can be as valuable as you wish.

Monday, January 07, 2008

QUOTE FOR TODAY

There is overwhelming evidence that the higher the level of self-esteem, the more likely one will treat others with respect, kindness, and generosity. People who do not experience self-love have little or no capacity to love others.
Nathaniel Brand

QUOTE FOR TODAY

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:
I would rather have a mind opened by wonder than one closed by belief.
--Gerry Spence
LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:
You have to have confidence in your ability, and then be tough enough
to follow through. --Rosalynn Carter
MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:
So divinely is the world organized that every one of us, in our place and
time, is in balance with everything else. --Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Saturday, January 05, 2008

Looking Forward - 2008 !

2005, 2006 and 2007 was when.........

when we got a job.........
when we passed out of college....
when we made new amazing friends.....
when some of us moved to a new city.....
When some of us celebrated our
21st - 25th birthdays.....
When we waved good bye to our buddies leaving to the states for higher studies...
when some of us fell in love........
when some of us fell out of love
when some of us got hurt
when some of your 'friends' screwed up your love life…
when some 'one' you liked, did not like 'you'….


when we would have made mistakes
when we made life decisions.......
when these decisions turned out to be a tragedy
when some of us felt lonely ....
when some of us made an amazing friends in a new city
when some of us would have learnt to be stronger.....


when some of us would have realized that everything happens for a reason.....
when some of us let out our anger.....
when some of us never opened up to our friends about how we felt....
when some of us felt so glad and happy to be the way they are.....
when we go out everyday and meet up with our friends...
when we had serious talks with our dad about our future.....


when we missed each other when we were at hometown………..
when we missed our mom here …..
when we cried for each other …….
When we celebrated our first Christmas with our friends ….
When we were jobless all the time in office ……..
When we walked around the streets late in the night ……


When we put budget for the next month (but strictly not following it)
Last year has taken us through all our ups and downs we faced in our life...


2008.......one more year.....A year to....


To find our life partner (might be)
to forget old crushes…
to smile........
to let people know how much u care...
to learn from our mistakes.......
to cry when we are feeling down.....
to follow our dreams.......
to fight against everything for our dreams to come true.....
to be more confident.........
to be more strong at heart and mind.....
to enrich our knowledge.........
to make others happy....

Lets take each day as it comes........
Forget about the downs we came across in the past year........
And remember every lesson we learnt through them........
Let's Enjoy Life to the Fullest............


HAVE A WONDERFUL YEAR AHEAD - 2008 !!


Friday, January 04, 2008

QUOTE FOR TODAY

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:

The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical
substances: if there is any reaction, both are transformed.
--Carl Jung

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:
To follow, without halt, one aim: There's the secret of success.
--Anna Pavlova

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:
The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds;
and the pessimist fears this is true. --James Branch Cabell

Thursday, January 03, 2008

sham s wishes for 2008

Dear Frens,

Sori i could not update my blog for a long time.

this year i am going to try and do it daily, and i would really appreciate your comments and advises
as to how to improve the site.

i am on my part would endeavour to create some new features.

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2008 AND TAKE CARE

SHAMUGAM VELU

positive quotes for the day

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:

To love deeply in one direction makes us more loving in all others.
--Anne-Sophie Swetchine

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:
Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more
important than any one thing. --Abraham Lincoln

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:
Perpetual optimism is a force multiplier.
--Colin Powell

Sunday, July 08, 2007

Positive Thoughts++++++++++++++

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:

Love doesn't sit there like a stone, it has to be made; remade all the time, made new. --Ursula K. LeGuin

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:

Enthusiasm is the fly-wheel which carries your saw through the knots in the log. --Dr. Harvey Cushing

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:

Fences are made for those who cannot fly. --Elbert Hubbard

Saturday, June 30, 2007

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:
The lover heals the world not by a vague and abstract love for everybody and everything, but by becoming passionate and vowing fidelity to concrete relationships, persons, institutions, and places. --Sam Keen

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:
The leader has a clear idea of what he wants to do -- professionally and personally -- and the strength to persist in the face of setbacks, even failures. --Warren G. Bennis

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:
Latent abilities are like clay. It can be mud on shoes, brick in a building or a statue that will inspire all who see it. The clay is the same. The result is dependent on how it is used. --James F. Lincoln
LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:

Love is all we have, the only way that each can help the other. --Euripides, Orestes

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:

In all things, be willing to listen to people around you. None of us is really smart enough to go it alone. --John Clendenin

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:

One good wish changes nothing.One good decision changes everything.

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:

Resentment is like drinking poison and waiting forthe other person to die. -Carrie Fisher

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:

The best way to make your dreams come true is to wake up. -Muhammad Ali

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:

Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one'scourage. -Anais Nin

STAY POSITIVE!

Friday, June 29, 2007

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:

Nobody sees a flower--really--it is so small it takes time--we haven't time--and to see takes time, like to have a friend takes time. --Georgia O'Keeffe

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:
Reason is like an open secret that can become known to anyone at any time; it is the quiet space into which everyone can enter through his own thought. --Karl Jaspers

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:

Men are like wine; some turn to vinegar, but the best improve with age. --Pope John XXII

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:

You have your pencil. You have your colors. You paint paradise and live there.

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:

THE BEST PART OF LIFE is not just surviving, but thriving-
With passion and compassion
And humor and style,
And generosity and kindness.
-Maya Angelou

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:

To gain access to the tremendous knowledge of your higher spirit,
You must quiet the mind that thinks, and go to the part that knows.
To My Friends
--Anonymous

I have a list of folks I know......all written in a book,
and every now and then......I go and take a look.

That is when I realize these names......they are a part,
not of the book they're written in......but taken from the heart.

For each name stands for someone......who has crossed my path sometime,
and in that meeting they have become......the reason and the rhyme.

Although it sounds fantastic......for me to make this claim,
I really am composed......of each remembered name.

Although you're not aware......of any special link,just knowing you,
has shaped my life......more than you could think.

So please don't think my greeting......as just a mere routine,
your name was not......forgotten in between.

For when I send a greeting......that is addressed to you,
it is because you're on the list......of folks I'm indebted to.

So whether I have known you......for many days or few,
in some ways you have a part......in shaping things I do.

I am but a total......of many folks I've met,
you are a friend I would prefer......never to forget.


Everything I need to know about life,
I learned from Noah's Ark...
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
1. Don't miss the boat.
2. Remember that we are all in the same boat.
3. Plan ahead. It wasn't raining when Noah built the Ark.
4. Stay fit. When you're 600 years old, someone may
ask you to do something really big.
5. Don't listen to critics; just get on with the job that
needs to be done.
6. Build your future on high ground.
7. For safety's sake, travel in pairs.
8. Speed isn't always an advantage.
The snails were on board with the cheetahs.
9. When you're stressed, float a while.
10.Remember, the Ark was built by amateurs;
the Titanic was built by professionals.
LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:
A dream that I dream alone is but only a dream. But a dream that we dream together is reality. --Raul Seixas

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:
First you fuel the desire, then the desire will fuel you.--Napoleon Hill, Author "Think and Grow Rich"

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:

Develop an attitude of gratitude, and give thanks for everything that happens to you, knowing that every step forward is a step toward achieving something bigger and better than your current situation.--Brian Tracy
LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:

If you can't return a favor, pass it on.--Louise Brown

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:

Keep company with those who make you better.--English Proverb

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:

How different our lives are when we really know what is deeply important to us, and, keeping that picture in mind, we manage ourselves each day to be and to know what really matters most.--Stephen Covey

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:

There's nothing more important in life, than the people you meet along the way.

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:

Leaders who walk their talk will never lack for resources to get the job done.

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:

In the end each of us will be judged by our standard of life, not our standard of living.

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:

You cannot do a kindness too soon, for you never know how soon it will be too late. -Ralph Waldo Emerson

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:

Knowledge is of two kinds: we know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find information on it. -Samuel Johnson

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:

Optimism is a kind of heart stimulus--the digitalis of failure. -Elbert Hubbard

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:

Life is the flower for which love is the honey. --Victor Hugo

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:

Defeat is not the worst of failures. Not to have tried is the true failure. --George E. Woodberry

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:

Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp. Or what's a heaven for? --Robert Browning

To a Child Love Is Spelled T~I~M~E
by Lance Wubbels


In the faint light of the attic, an old man, tall and stooped, bent his great frame and made his way to a stack of boxes that sat near one of the little half-windows. Brushing aside a wisp of cobwebs, he tilted the top box toward the light and began to carefully lift out one old photograph album after another. Eyes once bright but now dim searched longingly for the source that had drawn him here.It began with the fond recollection of the love of his life, long gone, and somewhere in these albums was a photo of her he hoped to rediscover. Silent as a mouse, he patiently opened the long-buried treasures and soon was lost in a sea of memories. Although his world had not stopped spinning when his wife left it, the past was more alive in his heart than his present aloneness.

Setting aside one of the dusty albums, he pulled from the box what appeared to be a journal from his grown son's childhood. He could not recall ever having seen it before, or that his son had ever kept a journal. Why did Elizabeth always save the children's old junk? he wondered, shaking his white head.Opening the yellowed pages, he glanced over a short entry, and his lips curved in an unconscious smile. Even his eyes brightened as he read the words that spoke clear and sweet to his soul. It was the voice of the little boy who had grown up far too fast in this very house, and whose voice had grown fainter and fainter over the years. In the utter silence of the attic, the words of a guileless six-year-old worked their magic and carried the old man back to a time almost totally forgotten.Entry after entry stirred a sentimental hunger in his heart like the longing a gardener feels in the winter for the fragrance of spring flowers. But it was accompanied by the painful memory that his son's simple recollections of those days were far different from his own. But how different?

Reminded that he had kept a daily journal of his business activities over the years, he closed his son's journal and turned to leave, having forgotten the cherished photo that originally triggered his search. Hunched over to keep from bumping his head on the rafters, the old man stepped to the wooden stairway and made his descent, then headed down a carpeted stairway that led to the den.Opening a glass cabinet door, he reached in and pulled out an old business journal. Turning, he sat down at his desk and placed the two journals beside each other. His was leather bound and engraved neatly with his name in gold, while his son's was tattered and the name "Jimmy" had been nearly scuffed from its surface. He ran a long skinny finger over the letters, as though he could restore what had been worn away with time and use.As he opened his journal, the old man's eyes fell upon an inscription that stood out because it was so brief in comparison to other days.

In his own neat handwriting were these words:Wasted the whole day fishing with Jimmy. Didn't catch a thing.With a deep sigh and a shaking hand, he took Jimmy's journal and found the boy's entry for the same day, June 4. Large scrawling letters pressed deeply in the paper read:Went fishing with my dad. Best day of my life.

"A hundred years from now it will not matter what my bank account was, the sort of house I lived in, or the kind of car I drove. But the world may be different, because I was important in the life of a child." --Forest

some positive thoughts june 2007

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:

All the beautiful sentiments in the world weigh less than a single lovely action. --James Russell Lowell

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:

You can increase your brain power three- to fivefold simply by laughing and having fun before working on a problem. --Doug Hall

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:

Cushion the painful effects of hard blows by keeping the enthusiasm going strong, even if doing so requires struggle. --Norman Vincent Peale

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:

I like not only to be loved, but to be told I am loved. --George Eliot

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:

One of the true tests of leadership is the ability to recognize a problem before it becomes an
emergency. --Arnold H. Glasow

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:

He who waits upon fortune is never sure of dinner. --Benjamin Franklin

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:

Rather than focusing on things and time, focus on preserving and enhancing relationships and on accomplishing results. --Stephen Covey

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:

Leadership is much more an art, a belief, a condition of the heart, than a set of things to do. The visible signs of artfulleadership are expressed, ultimately, in its practice. --Max DePree

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:

Striving for excellence motivates you; striving for perfection is demoralizing. --Harriet Braiker


LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:
A hundred years from now it will not matter what my bank account was,
the sort of house I lived in, or the kind of car I drove.but, the world may
be different because I was important in the life of a child.

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:

I've never known anyone who, on their deathbed said.
I wish I had spent more time at the office.

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:

Tomorrow never comes and yesterday never comes back, so live today
to it's fullest so that your yesterdays will be remembered with happiness
and your tomorrows will be full of brightness and hope.- Nick Smith

Friday, April 27, 2007

its a beau world of words

From www.PeaceBecomesMe.com

If you don't like something change it; if you can't change it, change the way you think about it. ~Mary Engelbreit

After you've done a thing the same way for two years, look it over carefully. After five years, look at it with suspicion. And after ten years, throw it away and start all over. ~Alfred Edward Perlman

Change always comes bearing gifts. ~Price Pritchett

The circumstances of the world are so variable that an irrevocable purpose or opinion is almost synonymous with a foolish one. ~William H. Seward

When you are through changing, you are through. ~Bruce Barton

There is a certain relief in change, even though it be from bad to worse! As I have often found in raveling in a stagecoach, that it is often a comfort to shift one's position, and be bruised in a new place. ~Washington Irving

They must often change, who would be constant in happiness or wisdom. ~Confucius

Faced with the choice between changing one's mind and proving that there is no need to do so, almost everyone gets busy on the proof. ~John Kenneth Galbraith

Stubborness does have its helpful features. You always know what you are going to be thinking tomorrow. ~Glen Beaman

The man who looks for security, even in the mind, is like a man who would chop off his limbs in order to have artificial ones which will give him no pain or trouble. ~Henry Miller

Growth is the only evidence of life. ~John Henry Newman, Apologia pro vita sua, 1864
All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy; for what we leave behind us is a part of ourselves; we must die to one life before we can enter another. ~Anatole France

Just because everything is different doesn't mean anything has changed. ~Irene Peter

Life is its own journey, presupposes its own change and movement, and one tries to arrest them at one's eternal peril. ~Laurens van der Post

Time, which changes people, does not alter the
image we have retained of them. ~Marcel Proust

Neither a wise man nor a brave man lies down on the tracks of history to wait for the train of the future to run over him. ~Dwight D. Eisenhower

If you're in a bad situation, don't worry it'll change. If you're in a good situation, don't worry it'll change. ~John A. Simone.

Without accepting the fact that everything changes, we cannot find perfect composure. But unfortunately, although it is true, it is difficult for us to accept it. Because we cannot accept the truth of transience, we suffer. ~Shunryu Suzuki

You can avoid having ulcers by adapting to the situation: If you fall in the mud puddle, check your pockets for fish. ~ Unknown

We did not change as we grew older; we just became more clearly ourselves. ~Lynn Hall

No two men ever judged alike of the same thing, and it is impossible to find two opinions exactly similar, not only in different men but in the same men at different times. ~Michel Montaigne

People don't change. Only their costumes do. ~Gene Moore

The birds are molting. If only man could molt also — his mind once a year its errors, his heart once a year its useless passions. ~James Allen

All change is not growth, as all movement is not forward. ~Ellen Glasgow

If you would attain to what you are not yet, you must always be displeased by what you are. For where you are pleased with yourself there you have remained. Keep adding, keep walking, keep advancing. ~Saint Augustine

What you have become is the price you paid to get what you used to want. ~Mignon McLaughlin

Those who expect moments of change to be comfortable and free of conflict have not learned their history. ~Joan Wallach Scott

The wheel of change moves on, and those who were down go up and those who were up go down. ~Jawaharlal Nehru

He who rejects change is the architect of decay. The only human institution which rejects progress is the cemetery. ~Harold Wilson

Continuity gives us roots; change gives us branches, letting us stretch and grow and reach new heights. ~Pauline R. Kezer

A good question is never answered. It is not a bolt to be tightened into place but a seed to be planted and to bear more seed toward the hope of greening the landscape of idea. ~John Ciardi

We all have big changes in our lives that are more or less a second chance. ~Harrison Ford

He that will not apply new remedies must expect new evils; for time is the greatest innovator. ~Francis Bacon, "On Innovation," Essays, 1597

If you want to truly understand something, try to change it. ~Kurt Lewin

Things alter for the worse spontaneously, if they be not altered for the better designedly. ~Francis Bacon

It's the most unhappy people who most fear change. ~Mignon McLaughlin

It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change. ~Author unknown, commonly misattributed to Charles Darwin

When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves. ~Victor Frankl

If nothing ever changed, there'd be no butterflies. ~Author Unknown

Saturday, April 21, 2007

making the most of what you have

Making The Most Of What You Have
On Nov. 18, 1995, Itzhak Perlman, the violinist, came on stage to give a concert at Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center in New York City.
f you have ever been to a Perlman concert, you know that getting on stage is no small achievement for him. He was stricken with polio as a child, and so he has braces on both legs and walks with the aid of two crutches. To see him walk across the stage one step at a time, painfully and slowly, is an awesome sight. He walks painfully, yet majestically, until he reaches his chair. Then he sits down, slowly, puts his crutches on the floor, undoes the clasps on his legs, tucks one foot back and extends the other foot forward. Then he bends down and picks up the violin, puts it under his chin, nods to the conductor and proceeds to play.
By now, the audience is used to this ritual. They sit quietly while he makes his way across the stage to his chair. They remain reverently silent while he undoes the clasps on his legs. They wait until he is ready to play.
But this time, something went wrong. Just as he finished the first few bars, one of the strings on his violin broke. You could hear it snap - it went off like gunfire across the room.
There was no mistaking what that sound meant. There was no mistaking what he had to do. We figured that he would have to get up, put on the clasps again, pick up the crutches and limp his way off stage - to either find another violin or else find another string for this one.
But he didn't. Instead, he waited a moment, closed his eyes and then signaled the conductor to begin again. The orchestra began, and he played from where he had left off. And he played with such passion and such power and such purity as they had never heard before.
Of course, anyone knows that it is impossible to play a symphonic work with just three strings. I know that, and you know that, but that night Itzhak Perlman refused to know that.
You could see him modulating, changing, re-composing the piece in his head. At one point, it sounded like he was de-tuning the strings to get new sounds from them that they had never made before.
When he finished, there was an awesome silence in the room. And then people rose and cheered. There was an extraordinary outburst of applause from every corner of the auditorium. We were all on our feet, screaming and cheering, doing everything we could to show how much we appreciated what he had done.
He smiled, wiped the sweat from this brow, raised his bow to quiet us, and then he said - not boastfully, but in a quiet, pensive, reverent tone - "You know, sometimes it is the artist's task to find out how much music you can still make with what you have left."
What a powerful line that is. It has stayed in my mind ever since I heard it. And who knows? Perhaps that is the definition of life - not just for artists but for all of us.
Here is a man who has prepared all his life to make music on a violin of four strings, who, all of a sudden, in the middle of a concert, finds himself with only three strings; so he makes music with three strings, and the music he made that night with just three strings was more beautiful, more sacred, more memorable, than any that he had ever made before, when he had four strings.
So, perhaps our task in this shaky, fast-changing, bewildering world in which we live is to make music, at first with all that we have, and then, when that is no longer possible, to make music with what we have left.
This story was so impressive to me that I wanted to share it with all of you!

QUOTE FOR 18.4.07

+++++++++++++++++ LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:

Siblings are the people we practice on, the people who teach us about fairness and cooperation, kindness and caring - quite often the hard way. And that someone need not be perfect for you to love them.--Pamela Dugdale

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:

No matter how small and unimportant what we are doing may seem, if we do it well, it may soon become the step that will lead us to better things. --Channing Pollock

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:

A possibility was born the day you were born and it will live as long as you live. --Marcus Solero

QUOTE FOR 16.4.07

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:
No soul is desolate as long as there is a human being for whom it can feel trust and reverence. --George Eliot
LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:
The Law of Win/Win says, "Let's not do it your way or my way; let's do it the best way.--Greg Anderson
MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:
The strongest principle of growth lies in human choice. --George Eliot

quote for 15.4.07

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:

Love doesn't sit there like a stone, it has to be made; remade all the time, made new. --Ursula K. LeGuin

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:

Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak; courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen. --Winston Churchill

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Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there. --Will Rogers

quote for 15.4.07

POSITIVE THOUGHTS+++++++++++++++++

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:

The finest qualities of our nature, like the bloom on fruits, can be preserved only by the most delicate handling. Yet we do not treat ourselves nor one another thus tenderly. --Henry David Thoreau

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:

You cannot shake hands with a clenched fist. --Indira Gandhi

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:
An uninspired mind is a handicap we all can do something about. --James R. Ball

quote for 14.4.07

POSITIVE THOUGHTS+++++++++++++++++
LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:

To live is like to love--all reason is against it, and all healthy instinct is for it. --Samuel Butler

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:

It is good to dream, but it is better to dream and work. Faith is mighty, but action with faith is mightier. Desiring is helpful, but work and desire are invincible. --Thomas Robert Gaines

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:

Life's strict rule is this: You get more of what you focus on. Ignoring this, we abandon our healthiest, concentrative energies and court emotional upheaval. --Marsha Sinetar

quote for 12.4.07

+++++++++++++++++ LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:

Believe that life is worth living and your belief will help create the fact. --William James
LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:


Faith, to my mind, is a stiffening process, a sort of mental starch. --E. M. Forster
MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:

Death is no more than passing from one room into another. But there's a difference for me, you know. Because in that other room I shall be able to see. --Helen

the dash that matters!!!!!

POSITIVE NEWS WEEKLY++++++++++++++++++++
The DashCopyright 1998 by Linda Ellis

I read of a reverend who stood to speak at the funeral of a friend.

He referred to the dates on her tombstone from the beginning...to the end.

He noted that first came the date of her birth and spoke of the following date with tears.

But he said what mattered most of all was the dash between those years.

For that dash represents all the time that she spent alive on earth.

And now only those who loved her know what that little line is worth.

For it matters not how much we own;the cars...the house...the cash.

What matters is how we live and love and how we spendour dash.

So think about this long and hard.Are there things you'd liketo change?

For you never know how much time is left. You could be at dash mid-range.

If we could just slow down enoughto consider what's true and realand always try to understand
the way other people feel.

And be less quick to anger and showappreciation more and love the people in our lives like we've never loved before.

If we treat each other with respectand more often wear a smile...remembering that this special dashmight only last a little while.

So when your eulogy's being read,with your life's actions to rehash,would you be proud of the things they say about how you spent your dash?

quote for 10.04.07

POSITIVE THOUGHTS+++++++++++++++++
LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:

Believe that life is worth living and your belief will help create the fact. --William James

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:


Faith, to my mind, is a stiffening process, a sort of mental starch. --E. M. Forster

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:

Death is no more than passing from one room into another. But there's a difference for me, you know. Because in that other room I shall be able to see. --Helen

positive thoughts

POSITIVE THOUGHTS+++++++++++++++++

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Always kiss your children goodnight, even if they're already asleep. --H. Jackson Brown, Jr.

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:

Nothing ever comes to one, that is worth having, except as a result of hard work. --Booker T. Washington

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:

Dreams are renewable. No matter what our age or condition, thereare still untapped possibilities within us and new beauty waiting to be born. --Dale Turner

positive thoughts

POSITIVE THOUGHTS+++++++++++++++++

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:

A very small degree of hope is sufficient to cause the birth of love. --Henri B. Stendhal

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:

Find a job you like and you add five days to every week. --H. Jackson Brown, Jr.

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:

The best way to make your dreams come true is to wake up. --Paul Valery

Friday, April 06, 2007

quote for 030407

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:
We judge others by their behavior but ourselves by our intentions.--Stephen Covey

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:
If you have the will to win, you have achieved half of your success.--Author Unknown

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:
Always give hundred percent, and you'll never have to second-guess yourself.--Author Unknown

quote for 040407

All Positive News, All the Time...News You Can Really Use!
++++++++++++++Positive Thoughts++++++++++++++

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:
Love is the free exercise of choice. Two people love each other only when they are quite capable of living without each other but choose to live with each other. --M. Scott Peck

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:
Hard work often leads to success. No work seldom does. --Harvey Mackay

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:
Need and struggle are what excite and inspire us. --William James

STAY POSITIVE!

quote for 050407

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LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:
90% of love is appreciation. Let thoseyou love know how much you appreciate them... --MRP

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:
Success comes from two things having a goal and persisting until you achieveit... --MRP

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:
If you need inspiration look up into the night sky or into the eyes of another human, you'll see the same thing...eternity. --MRP

quote for the day

POSITIVE THOUGHTS+++++++++++++++++

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:
Be happy in the moment, that's enough.Each moment is all we need, not more.--Mother Teresa

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:
Every start upon an untrodden path is a venture which only in unusual circumstances seems sensible and likely to be successful.--Albert Schweitzer

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:
Be willing to launch in faith, with no guarantees of success. This is the mark of personal greatness.--Brian Tracy

Thursday, March 29, 2007

quote for the day

Positive Thoughts++++++++++++++

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:

You yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and affection. --Buddha

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:

The kind of people I look for to fill top management spots are the eager beavers, the mavericks. These are the guys who try to do more than they're expecting to do - always reach.--Lee Iacocca

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:

It is better to suffer wrong than to do it, and happier to be sometimes cheated than not to trust.
--Samuel Johnson

quote for the day

Positive Thoughts++++++++++++++

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:
To live is like to love--all reason is against it, and all healthy instinct is for it. --Samuel Butler

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:

I like thinking of possibilities. At any time, an entirely new possibility is liable to come along and spin you off in an entirely new direction. The trick, I've learned, is to be awake to the moment. --Doug Hall

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:

He who postpones the hour of living is like the rustic who waits for the river to run out before he crosses. --Horace

quote for the day

Positive Thoughts++++++++++++++

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:
To live is like to love--all reason is against it, and all healthy instinct is for it. --Samuel Butler

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:

I like thinking of possibilities. At any time, an entirely new possibility is liable to come along and spin you off in an entirely new direction. The trick, I've learned, is to be awake to the moment. --Doug Hall

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:

He who postpones the hour of living is like the rusticwho waits for the river to run out before he crosses. --Horace

quote for the day

Positive Thoughts++++++++++++++

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:
Friendship, like love, is destroyed by long absence, though it may be increased by short intermissions. --Samuel Johnson

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:

Latent abilities are like clay. It can be mud on shoes, brick in a building or a statue that will inspire all who see it. The clay is the same. The result is dependent on how it is used. --James F. Lincoln

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:

Reflect that life, like every other blessing, derives its value from its use alone. --Samuel Johnson

quote for the day

Positive Thoughts++++++++++++++

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The more you lose yourself in something bigger than yourself, the more energy you will have. --Norman Vincent Peale

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:
It's always too soon to quit! --Norman Vincent Peale

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:
Knowledge is the food of the soul. --Plato

quote for the day

Positive Thoughts++++++++++++++

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:
The finest qualities of our nature, like the bloom on fruits, can be preserved only by the most delicate handling. Yet we do not treat ourselves nor one another thus tenderly. --Henry David Thoreau

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:

Be like a postage stamp. Stick to it until you get there. --Harvey Mackay

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:

This time, like all times, is a very good one if we but know what to do with it. --Ralph Waldo Emerson

a poem by tawana williams

LORD, WHY ME?
I often asked the question, Lord why me?
You must have seen something in me, which I didn't see
I know that I was not a mistake, because mistakes you
never make
How much more of this hurt and shame, Lord, how much more
can I take?
You see, man looks at the outside, but you looked on the inside,
and made sure that my heart was pure
You gave me power, and the will to fight, and you knew that
I would endure
But it wasn't easy, there was always a struggle, because I
always had to fit in
And I learned real quick that trying to fit in, always lead to sin
The devil slipped in and packaged sin, and made it look real good
I did things for money and drugs, I never thought I would
I should've none better, and listened to my elders, but, I learned
a valuable lesson
I went through so much, and the Lord brought me out, because he
knew, that I would be a blessing
Who would've ever thought that you would use me as you do, to
change the many lives of others, but I thank you for the spirit that
gave to me, to help my sisters and brothers
Lord, you saved me just in the knick of time, when I thought that it
was the end
I shall never let those words come out of my mouth, Lord why me,
ever again
By: Tawana Williams© 2005

an inspirational story

Positive Hero+++++++++++
Unarmed BUT Dangerous
The eagle is so powerful that it can even soar above an approaching storm.
It catches the wind by the tail and then rides the air currents. It does not fear.
It does not panic.

It only watches and waits until just the right moment and then aligns itself with
the coming force of nature. Then it rides, glides, and soars. Now just imagine
that same eagle without wings...

Without its wings, the eagle would be powerless. It would not be able to soar
above the earth, and we would miss the sight of him in flight. It would starve.
Without its wings, this magnificent bird of prey would die.

Like that eagle, we have all been created to soar. With outstretched arms,
we wait for our chance to catch a wave and soar. But my story is a bit different.
I learned to fly, even without wings.

Where do you turn when pain destroys every dream you ever had? When every
door of hope has been shut to you? For every fighter who has ever stood alone,
one woman's life tells the story of victory dawning after the darkest night.

Tawana Williams was a victim of brutal medical negligence. Born without arms
and with impaired use of her legs. Her compelling life story reveals a will to
survive the anguish of physical defect and the shame of abuse and isolation.

Unable to fight with human hands, she fought in spirit, and yet lives to stand
through the grace and courage. This is why she likes to tell others that because
of her relationship with God, she considers herself "Un-armed but Dangerous! "

Born in Wilson, NC, in 1963, Tawana was trained as a baby to use her feet as
hands. She can do just about anything that someone with arms can do, even
braid hair and write a check.

The words "I can't" are not in Tawana Williams' vocabulary. Tawana will simply
tell you that if you decide to do something in your life, you can do it. She knows
this lesson because she lives it everyday of her life.

I pray that my story will encourage you to live without excuses and even if your
wings get broken, make the attempt to fly. I believe that if you will try, then you
will live. If you don't, then like the eagle without wings, your dreams will surely die.

Tawana is the author of two books, "I'm Different but I Can" and "Unarmed but
Dangerous," which was released in 2005. She is also a professional speaker,
artist, poet, and vocalist. Tawana captivates her audiences with her boldness
and her ability to do what others might think is impossible.

"My mission is to make a positive impact in the lives of people, primarily through my message of hope and inspiration. I want to assist them in achieving their highest potentials and goals by sharing my message of triumph." --Tawana Williams

To learn more about Tawana please visit her website http://www.tawanawilliams.com

quote for the day

Positive Thoughts++++++++++++++
LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:
Without friends no one would choose to live, though he had all other goods. --Aristotle

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:
The will to conquer is the first condition of victory.--Marshal Ferdinand Foch

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:
Faith that the thing can be done is essentialto any great achievement. --Thomas N. Carrurther

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

quote for 12.03.07

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:
I want love, because love is the best feeling in the whole world. --Fairuza Balk
LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:
The key to successful leadership today is influence, not authority. --Ken Blanchard
MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:
Faith is taking the first step even when you don't see the whole staircase. --Martin Luther King, Jr.
All Positive News, All the Time...News You Can Really Use!
LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:
God created people to help each other but God created mothers only to love.--Alexender
LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:
Remember it's easy to lose focus if you are not focused.--Author Unknown
MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:
Don't expect a great day; make one
LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:
Laughter is the one form of communication every culture can understand.--Author Unknown
LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:
There are two conditions in life: accept things as they exist, or accept responsibility for changing them. --Dr. Denis Waitley
MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:
Life goes on. Keep the faith.--Author Unknown

quote for 13.3.07

All Positive News, All the Time...News You Can Really Use!
++++++++++++++Positive Thoughts++++++++++++++ LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:

The more we live by our intellect, the less we understand the meaning of life.--Leo Tolstoy

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:

Out on the edge you see all kinds of things you can't see from the center.--Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:

Everything in this world was declared impossible before it was actually done.--Author Unknown

quote for 14.03.07

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:

Forget yourself and you will not be forgotten.--Author Unknown

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:

Would you like me to give you a formula for success? It's quite simple, really. Double your rate of failure.

You're thinking of failure as the enemy of success. But it isn't at all. You can be discouraged by failure - or you can learn from it.

So go ahead and make mistakes. Make all you can.
Because, remember that's where you'll find success.
--Thomas J. Watson

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:

Your work is to discover your world and then with all your heart give yourself to it.--Buddha

Monday, March 12, 2007

quote for 07.03.07

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:
Love is like playing the piano. First you must learn to play by
the rules, then you must forget the rules and play from your heart.
--Unknown

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:

Be proud of how far you have come, have faith as to how far you
can go. --Kyle Roberts

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:

I live by this credo: Have a little laugh at life and look around you for
happiness instead of sadness. Laughter has always brought me out
of unhappy situations. Even in your darkest moment, you usually can
find something to laugh about if you try hard enough. --Red Skelton

quote for 08.03.07

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:
Friendship is the greatest aspect of the world.--Kyle Roberts

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:

You may have a fresh start any moment you choose, for this thing that we call 'failure' is not the falling down, but the staying down.--Mary Pickford

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:

There are two ways of spreading light; to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it. --Vesalius

quote for 12.03.07

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:
The time for action is now. It's never too late to do something. --Carl Sandburg

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:

What I do today is important because I am paying a day of my life for it. What I accomplish must be worthwhile because the price is high. --Author Unknown

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:

We either make ourselves miserable or we make ourselves strong. The amount of work is the same.--Carlos Castaneda

QUOTE FOR 090307

All Positive News, All the Time...News You Can Really Use!

LOVE/RELATIONSHIPS:
Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.--M. Kathleen Casey

LEADERSHIP/SUCCESS:

Your future depends on many things , but mostly on you.

MOTIVATION/INSPIRATION:

Life is like riding a bike. It is impossible to maintain your balance while standing still. --Linda Brakeall

One Jar of Mayonnaise and 2 cups of coffee

One Jar of Mayonnaise and 2 cups of coffee.

When things in your lives seem almost too much to handle, when 24 hours ina day isn't enough, remember the mayonnaise jar and the 2 cups of coffee. A professor stood before his philosophy class and had some items in frontof him. When the class began, he wordlessly picked up a very large andempty mayonnaise jar and proceeded to fill it with golf balls. He thenasked the students if the jar was full. They agreed that it was.

The professor then picked up a box of pebbles and poured them into the jar.He shook the jar lightly. The pebbles rolled into the open areas betweenthe golf balls. He then asked the students again if the jar was full. Theyagreed it was.

The professor next picked up a box of sand and poured it into the jar. Ofcourse, the sand filled up everything else. He asked once more if the jarwas full. The students responded with an unanimous "yes."

The professor then produced two cups of coffee from under the table andpoured the entire contents into the jar effectively filling the empty spacebetween the sand. The students laughed.

"Now," said the professor as the laughter subsided, "I want you torecognize that this jar represents your life.

The golf balls are the important thingsour family, your children, your health, your friends and your favourite passionsnd if everything else was lost and only they remained, your life would still be full.

The pebbles are the other things that matter like your job, your house andyour car.The sand is everything else--the small stuff. "If you put the sand into the jar first," he continued, "there is no room for the pebbles or the golfballs.

The same goes for life. If you spend all your time and energy on the small stuff you will never have room for the things that are important toyou.

"Pay attention to the things that are critical to your happiness. Play with your children. Take time to get medical checkups. Take your spouse out todinner. Play another 18. There will always be time to clean the house andfix the disposal. Take care of the golf balls first--the things that reallymatter. Set your priorities. The rest is just sand."One of the students raised her hand and inquired what the coffeerepresented. The professor smiled. "I'm glad you asked.It just goes to show you that no matter how full your life may seem,there's always room for a couple of cups of coffee with a friend."Please share this with someone you care about...