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Friday, May 14, 2010

HOW TO BE BOLD

HI EVERY BODY

"Begin, be bold and venture to be wise"

If you're shy, hesitant, or passive, you run the risk of leading a boring life marked by routine and unfulfilled goals. Most progress has been led by people who were bold--scientists, public servants, artists, entrepreneurs, and others who didn't wait for opportunities; they created opportunities. So if you want to be bold and unstoppable, here are some ways to kick start your momentum.



Steps

1 .Pretend you're already bold. If you were to switch places with somebody who is as bold as bold can be, what would they do in your shoes? If you already know someone who's bold, imagine how they'd act. If you don't know anyone like that, think of a character from a movie or book who's daring and brave. Spend one hour a day or one day a week pretending to be them. When you do this, go somewhere that people don't know you and won't act surprised when you do things that are out of character. Go through the motions and see what happens--you might discover that amazing things happen when you're bold, and you might be convinced to carry this bold behavior into your everyday life.

. 2. Make the first move. Whenever you're feeling hesitant--especially in your interactions with others--swallow your pride and make the first move. Ask your acquaintance if they'd like to go to the bar down the street for drinks after work. Tell the person you fancy that you've got two tickets to a concert and you'd like them to come with you. Give your significant other a big hug and apologize for that time you overreacted a few months ago. Smile and wink at the attractive cashier.

 3.Do something unpredictable. What could you do that would completely surprise the people who know you? Wear high heels? Skydive? Take a dance class? Bold people aren't afraid of trying new things, and one of the reasons they're so exciting to be around is that they keep you guessing. You can start small, perhaps by wearing a color or style of clothing that you don't normally wear, or visiting a place you normally wouldn't visit. Eventually, you may get to the point where you entertain ideas that make other people's eyes widen when you mention them ("Are you serious? White water rafting?" or "You're kidding me. You want to buy that restaurant on 3rd Street?"). 

4.Ask for what you want. Rather than wait to be recognized for your efforts, or expect someone to consider your needs, step right up to the plate and ask. Some people feel that asking for things is greedy, selfish, and rude--and it is, if you're asking for something you don't deserve. But if someone is withholding something that you've rightfully earned, they're the ones being greedy, selfish, and rude. Besides, what's the worst that could happen? They say no. Life goes on.

  • Ask for that promotion or pay raise you've been waiting (and working) for.
  • Ask for a discount. A little haggling can go a long way. The phrase "What can you do for me?" is an easy and powerful way to save money.
  • Ask to have your credit card's annual fee waived.
  • Ask a relative, friend, or even a complete stranger for help or advice.
  • Ask for clarification if you're not sure what is expected of you.

 5.Take risks. There's a difference between being reckless and accepting risks. Reckless people don't accept risks...they don't even think about them. A bold person, on the other hand, is well aware of the risks, and has decided to go through with the decision anyway, ready and willing to accept the consequences if things don't work out. Think of an athlete who takes risks every day. Are they reckless? No. It's a measured risk. You might make a mistake; we all do. But inaction can be a mistake as well, one that leads to emptiness and regret. For many people, having taken risks and fallen flat on their faces was far more fulfilling than having done nothing at all.


6.Rediscover who you are. Ultimately, boldness has to do with coming from your center, what you believe. It is not about what you do, it is about who you are. If you do not know who you are, you can never be truly bold. Start really appreciating your uniqueness. Discover what makes you different and then parade it around for all to see. Put flags on it, call attention to it and love yourself for it no matter what others think. That is the heart of boldness.

THANK YOU. I HOPE YOU WOULD BECOME BOLD BEADING THIS ARTICLE AND I HOPE THAT THIS WILL BE VERY USEFUL.

 

 

 

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

POLLUTIONS & THE RISK FACTOR

POLLUTIONS & THE RISK FACTOR

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TODAY IM GOING TO SPEAK UP ABOUT THE RISK FACTORS DUE TO POLLUTION IN THE FIELD OF HEALTH

There are currently many thousands of land areas in the world that are polluted with metals and organic toxins. How serious are the actual environmental risks involved? And those of other factors? There are numerous cases where an assessment must be made of the magnitude of the risks. This programme provides you with knowledge and training in the methods used for such assessments.
With increasing awareness of the spread of metals and toxins in nature, increasingly high demands for action are being directed at authorities and companies. Risk assessments are being increasingly used today by experts as a tool in environmental protection work to evaluate different types of risks. These can involve the risk of toxic compounds leaching from polluted industrial land or the risk of nutrients and pesticide residues leaching from farmland to neighbouring lakes and seas. Mankind is also facing the challenge of creating a more recycling-based society, without negative effects for the environment or human health. Risk assessments are greatly increasing in importance across the entire world.

Future Prospects

The programme has a unique profile, which in combination with increased demand from society for experts and personnel who can assess risks means that the employment situation looks good. Potential employers include environmental consulting companies, county councils, local councils and authorities such as the Chemicals Agencies and Environmental Protection Agencies. The programme also provides the opportunity for further postgraduate studies within this area.


                                                                                                    THANK YOU

GALLERY

GALLERY


Tuesday, May 11, 2010

IPL "THE NEW TREND IN BUSINESS"





HI EVERY BODY

THE BUSINESS OF BIG BUCKS AND BIG PEOPLE

"NOW IPL IS THE QUICKEST AMONG THE MONEY MAKER IN INDIA. INVESTING MONEY IN IPL IS VERY VERY BENIFITABLE FOR INVESTORS TO GET MULTIPLE INCOME IN DOUBLE QUICK TIME. A PARALLEL SHARE MARKET IS HAPPENING IN THE INNER SIDES OF IPL , IN THE VEIL OF GAME BUSINESS MEN GOT A NEW PATH TO MAKE MILLIONS. WITH THIS THE CULTURAL DIVERSITY SPOILED WITH THE ARRIVAL OF FOREIGNERS .IPL CHIEF COMMISSIONER LALIT MODI BECOME A SUPER STAR IN THIS MATCH..........REALLY A BILLION DOLLAR BABY."


There is no place for emotions in business. Those now screaming foul at the exclusion of Pakistan's cricketers from the third edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) should understand this basic fact. IPL is business; it is not just about cricket alone.
Business decisions are dictated by strategy, tactics and cold logic. Businessmen hate uncertainty. And as any businessman would tell you, orders for assets are placed only on suppliers who are sure of meeting the orders on time and will give you a performance warranty, even if for a limited period.
Let's assume that IPL is a company and the team owners are heads of different divisions. Would any of them dare to buy a piece of machinery when there is doubt over the delivery schedule, especially when there are alternative sources available? The cricketers from Pakistan are excellent assets with proven performance capabilities but, sadly, there is a doubt over their availability. Why would a team owner invest in any of them when there are ready alternatives from other cricket-playing countries?
Practical problem
The team owners have invested millions of dollars in teams not for the love of the game, even if a couple of them may claim so. They have invested to multiply their capital and take home the profits. Players from Pakistan pose a practical problem and it is not just about their being permitted to play in the IPL. It is also about how fringe elements in India would react to their playing in the country given the political backdrop.
We have already seen how some of these fringe elements opposed the inclusion of Australian players in the IPL as a reaction to the attacks on some Indians in Australia. We have also witnessed in the past pitches being dug up by those opposed to cricket ties between India and Pakistan. In this backdrop, as any sensible businessman would, the IPL team owners have decided not to include players from Pakistan in their game plans. If it is of any solace, even Australian cricketers who were up for grabs have not been bought by these team owners.
It is, therefore, wrong to see a conspiracy in the exclusion of Pakistani cricketers or treat this as a snub to Pakistan, as some in that country have done. The IPL management could have handled things better by having a quiet word with the Pakistani players and keeping them out of the auction. That would have saved a lot of embarrassment, both to IPL and the Pakistanis. Meanwhile, the IPL juggernaut continues to roll on with the latest deal signed with Google to stream match videos live on You Tube. There are also moves afoot to screen matches in multiplexes given that movie attendance anyway thins during the IPL season.
Increasing cap
The business of IPL seems to be doing very well even in these difficult times. With two more teams set to be added from next year, the event will only grow bigger. The IPL management may soon have to take a call on increasing the cap of four foreign players in the playing eleven. There were demands last year from some team owners and coaches to increase this to six. With the event acquiring a global character and the best of talent vying to play in it, it may make eminent sense, not just in cricket terms, to permit teams to have at least six foreign players in the eleven.
Forget the excitement and controversies of this year's auction. The auction next year will be the one to watch out for as all those now playing with different teams will be up for grabs. And let's hope that the talented and colourful players from Pakistan come back into the reckoning.
THANK YOU

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