Saturday, December 3, 2011

Fun to be with. Secretive. Difficult to fathom and to be understood. Quiet unless excited or tensed. Takes pride in oneself. Has reputation. Easily consoled. Honest. Concerned about people's feelings. Tactful. Friendly. Approachable. Emotional temperamental and unpredictable. Moody and easily hurt. Witty and sparkly. spazzy at times. Not revengeful. Forgiving but never forgets. dislikes nonsensical and unnecessary things. Guides others physically and mentally. Sensitive and forms impressions carefully. Caring and loving. Treats others equally. Strong sense of sympathy. Wary and sharp. Judges people through observations. Hardworking. No difficulties in studying. Loves to be alone. Always broods about the past and the old friends. Waits for friends. Never looks for friends. Not aggressive unless provoked. Loves to be loved. Easily hurt but takes long to recover. Repost this in the next 5 mins and your reputation will boost someway in the next 12 days



DOVE 
You symbolize a very happy-go-lucky approach in life. Whatever the surroundings may be, grim or cheerful, you remain unaffected. In fact, you spread cheer wherever you go. You are the leader of your group of friends and good at consoling people in their times of need. You dislike hypocrisy and tend to shirk away from hypocrites. They can never be in your good books, no matter what. You are very methodical and organized in your work. No amount of mess, hence, can ever encompass you. Beware, it is easy for you to fall in love....

Friday, December 2, 2011

It doesn't matter what everyone else thinks. People are always judging each other and, the truth is, they're not very good at it. Don't put a lot of concern into what people think of you. You weren't created to please and entertain everyone. You were created to be you, so feel good about yourself. :-)


Holidays are nice but there is no place like home! :)


What you give, is what you get. Its a vice versa baby. ;) 


Sometimes it's hard, to follow your heart. Tears don't mean you're losing, everybody's bruising. Just be true to who you are! :)


 Feelin' like a winner today!! B-)


You can't keep doing the same thing over and over then expect a different result. Life just doesn't work that way. ;)


If you expect trouble, trouble will hurry to your door. Look for grace. ;) 


Life is all about taking chances.. Doing things that people said you could not do.. proving them wrong (:


If I am smiling, I'm either very confused or you should run for your life. Immediately.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Everything will be alright.

Everything will be alright. It may seem dark at the moment, but don't lose hope. There is always a light at the end of the tunnel, keep moving and you'll get there. God won't abandon you; let God be your light. It may take some time, but in the end, everything will be alright. ^^

Monday, July 25, 2011

Whoo!!

read this somewhere : Now you must understand,there aren't always happy endings,the person that was for you there yesterday,might not be there today. If things are meant to be let it be,keep in mind if someone says you can't accomplish something,prove them wrong :)

Believe in yourself!

  1. Set goals. When you set goals, you have control.
  2. Recognize when you achieve your goals, so that you will build your confidence.

  3. Consider reasons you fail
    . Everyone fails to achieve some goal, but if you learn from the failure, you will be more likely to succeed.

  4. Use realistic expectations to judge your success
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    Do not expect to run a four minute mile, until you have trained and conditioned for running.

  5. Listen to critics, but never let them convince you that you are less than you are
    . Some critics will tear you down to make themselves look bigger and better, while others will offer critical advice to help you make changes to improve yourself.

  6. Give your time and energy to others
    . When you do this, you will get positive feed back and get respect from others. These are building blocks for self respect, which is essential to believing in yourself.

  7. Don't give up on your dreams, goals or aspirations for you never know how right they truly are until you put them into action
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  8. Believe in yourself, you will do your best
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Stand for what you believe in.. even if you stand alone..

What you stand for makes who you are and who you have yet to become.
When you represent your business, put your best food forward.  Look like you want others to look up to you. See what they see.  Be who you want them to see.
Dress for your personal success.  Associate with those you admire to succeed with.
Make your personal goals higher standards.  Walk with your head up, proud of the knowledge of who you are.
Choose to stand alone, when the choices to stand with are not acceptable to your personal standards.
Honor the you that you can and want to become.
Set one goal that makes you do something that teaches you a forward needed skill.  Be your best and make a plan.
Plan to walk a little taller.  Dance a little longer.  Sing a little sweeter. Love with all that you are.
and never stop praying.

How to Be Strong

When faced with difficult circumstances, why do some people falter and spiral towards self-destruction while others survive and even thrive once the storm has passed? No one is immune to adversity, but some people seem to be better able to cope with and recover from even the most strenuous conditions. At the core of their strength is a mindset that allows them to carry on through thick and thin. Fortunately, this mindset is no secret. Emotional resiliency has been written about, studied and even measured, revealing some insights as to how anyone can be strong. Here are some ways to build your own inner strength.
STEPS

Remember that you are in control. Strength implies having power and being able to affect one's own life, while weakness implies being powerless and helpless. No matter what your circumstances, there are things you can control, and things you can't. The key is tofocus on the things you can control. Make a list of all the things that are troubling you, then make a list of all the things you can do to make each situation better. Accept the items on the first list (they are what they are) and focus your energy on the second list.


  1. In studies of people with a high Adversity Quotient (AQ) it's observed that resilient people always find some aspect of any situation that they can control, and they also feel responsible for taking action to fix the situation, even if their hardship was caused by someone else. Those with a low AQ, however, ignore opportunities to take action and deflect accountability, presuming that because they didn't create the situation, they should not be the ones to remedy it.
Choose your attitude. Sometimes (hopefully rarely) we encounter situations in which we really are helpless to enact change, but you are still in control because no matter what, you can always control your attitude towards life. As Victor Frankl put it: "We who lived in concentration camps can remember the men who walked through the huts comforting others, giving away their last piece of bread. They may have been few in number, but they offer sufficient proof that everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms—to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one's own way." Regardless of what is happening, be positive.
    • If somebody is making your life miserable, don't let them crush your spirit. Continue to be proud and have hope and remember that these are the things that no one can take away from you. "No one can make you feel inferior without your consent."[2]
    • Try not to let a crisis or hardship in one area of your life "spill over" into other areas of your life. If you're facing great difficulty with work, for instance, don't behave irritably towards your significant other when they've done nothing but try to help. Eliminate the "side effects" of your hardship by controlling your own attitude. Resilient people do not "catastrophize" every setback, nor do they let negative events follow a domino effect through their lives.
      1. Have faith in yourself. You've made it this far. You can make it through just one more day. And if you take it just one day at a time, or even one moment at a time, you can survive whatever you're going through. It won't be easy, and you're not invincible, so take baby steps. When you feel like you're about to fall apart, close your eyes and take a deep breathMeditate or pray. Tell yourself "I can handle this." Once you've centered yourself, open your eyes and take one more step forward.     
      2. Pick your battles wisely. You're going through a lot right now; don't cling to ideals and concerns that will break you rather than make you. This is as good a time as ever to avoid sweating the small stuff. Whittle your life down to a few core values that mean the world to you, and don't worry about anything else. "Some people think it's holding on that makes one strong- sometimes it's letting go."
      3. Reach out. Spend time with friends and family who are supportive and positive. If no one is available, make new friends. And if there are no friends to be found, help others who are in greater need than you are. Sometimes when we feel like we can't better our own situations, we can find strength in bettering someone else's, and we can also gain perspective on our own lives. "I cried because I had no shoes, until I met a man who had no feet."6
      4. Be thankful. Life is tough, but if you look closely enough, you'll find and infinite number of things to be grateful for. Even if the things that made you happy in the past are gone, there's so much more to appreciate still. The joy you derive from the world around you is the fuel that'll push you through the hardest of times, so pay attention to what you have and enjoy it for what it's worth. Sure, you might not have that new shirt, or whatever it is you want, but at least you have this computer, with the internet, or you wouldn't be seeing this. You know how to read, you probably have a house, and the Internet you are using is obviously paid for. Some people can't read, have no computer, no home. Think about that.
      5. WARNINGS When times are tough, we're more vulnerable than ever, and it can be tempting to do things that we would normally never consider. You might feel desperate for an escape or validation, but such quick fixes will only make things worse. Don't turn to alcohol, drugs, or any other form of empty, temporary gratification. If you're going to escape, escape into the things that hold meaning for you, like music, reading, or art.