
Select the time periods you think best for you. Here’s an example: you select four time periods; they are Week, Month, Six Months and One Year. Label one file folder for each time period.
If you have an item you think may be needed in the future, but its useful life is no more than a week. Write the date on it for one week, hence, and place it in the back of the folder labeled “Week.” Each week, start at the front of the Week file and throw away items more than a week old for which no action will be taken. Follow parallel practices for items you choose to save in the Month, Six Months and One Year tickler files. Just be sure to purge the files weekly, monthly, etc. Otherwise, they clog the files; and you have gained nothing.
If you don’t purge these files you’ll be creating the same frustration that comes from having piles and files all over your desk and having cluttered computer files and folders that have buried in them, someplace, the things you “may need someday.” Of course, you’ll continue to be frustrated because you won’t be able to find them when you need them.
Purging these tickler files is not difficult. If you save only useful items that you “may need,” there is not likely to be more than three or four items in the Week file, a few more in the Month file, etc. If you make rational decisions about what to save in these tickler folders, there is no justification for using the “then I have to purge them” as an excuse for not gaining control of those items you “may need someday,” but can’t find when you need them.
It is not a sin to have poor Time Management skills and habits,
but it is to keep them.
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What does China have against redheads?
Beijing says no red hair for cabbies
BEIJING – Red hair and the big earrings are out for women Beijing cab drivers in the run-up to next summer's Olympic Games, a state-run newspaper reported Wednesday.
The bans were part of a 12-item self-improvement list given to cab drivers by the city's transport management bureau, the Beijing News said.
The list includes the usual pleas to be polite and not to smoke, spit or overcharge, plus the hair and jewelry tips for women. Men were told not to have long hair.
"Some drivers don't care about their appearance and this has a negative impact on the whole industry," the bureau's vice director Yao Kuo was quoted as saying by the newspaper.
"A person's hairstyle and accessories are their personal business, but cab drivers must remember they are a window for China's capital," Yao said.
Drivers who do not use their meters or refuse to pick up passengers will lose their licenses, the paper said.
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I am when I’m trying to get a better price for a book or book set, lol.
book collectors are usually not very charismatic.. no offense..
Here's a website that should be helpful. There is no way I can give you a full answer in one of these little answers. Good luck.
http://www.writeandpublishyourbook.com/
THAT MADE ME LAUGH SO HARD!ESPECIALYY #8 THAT ONE KILLED ME!
are you feeling the boringness your lecture to me? I’m not sensing the empathy DOCTOR. haha
Thats true stuff tho real talk. ingenuity is hard to find.
have you ever seen a redheaded Chinese woman, YIKES, good for Beijing
Oh man, this happened to me. It took me over a year to get over my last block. Sometimes, you need to try allot of different tricks and some might work, but more often than not, you'll just be struck to draw something magnificent one day.
Here's a few tips that helped me through some of my biggest dry spells:
Never force yourself to draw. It's torture and unnerving. Don't try to draw a masterpiece when you're not feeling it.. Ya know? And if you start drawing something you like but after halfway finishing it, it starts turning out lousy(not like you wanted) then stash the work away until you get that feeling again.
Get back to basics. That really helps~! I realized the reason I hated everything I'd been drawing lately is because I was doing it the way I thought it was supposed to look. Not the way I was inspired to draw it.. Does that make sense at all? Once I remembered the basics, I couldn't stop sketching everything. I definitely improved. I had a renewed understanding of how everything went together.
Start by doodling the basic shapes, shading, lighting, angles. Then work back up to the more complex stuff. It's not going to be anything worth keeping, probably, but it's going to help you. Promise ^^
Set aside some time for yourself. Nothing is worse than life interfering with your passions. At least ten minutes a day to just sketch randomly.
Remember what got you started to begin with. What was the first thing that Really helped you get your creative fire started? Was there a book you read about art? An original sketch that inspired you? A comic?(I'm going to take a stab at; manga?)
Maybe reviewing some of your old work, or revisiting that old inspiration can get that feeling back.
Also, another thing I've done is a 'sketch association game'. Sometimes poets use a word association game to get their muse revived. (ex: when I say a word, you say the first thing that pops into your head) Instead, try and interpret that loosely.
You can have someone spout words to you and you draw the first thing that comes to mind; or if you're more a secluded type artist, you can look about your surroundings and let your eyes fall on an object. Use the word of that item and draw what comes to mind. Or draw what comes to mind after having seen it(like.. I'm looking at a plant. Right now, I either want to draw Robert Plant or a spinach monster.).. I guess one is more word association and the other is object association.
(someone had mentioned this already) You could try to sketch out the frustrations that might be hampering your method. Draw some literal emotional baggage, or your interpretation of artist block. It doesn't have to be good, but you'll find yourself getting really into it in no time.
Other things that help boost the inventive soul: good music, stretching, catching the first sun, swimming, singing as loudly as you possibly can, dancing while singing as loudly as you possibly can, running, mad libs, crazy hard wooden puzzles, anything that will challenge the brain without ticking you off, old poetry.
You need to get your energy up and your mind stimulated.
(It's so crazy, It just might work~! :]
Emotions~! Find something so sad, or so beautiful or so infuriating that you simply MUST take to the sketchpad.
Go out of your element. Try some different drawings: cubism, graffiti, go check out an exhibit on foreign art(or, you know, google it. it's easier ^^). Something abstract and totally different than you're used to.
Lastly, don't think about your lack of inspiration. It will just add to your frustration and be debilitating to your goal.
So, I hope I helped ^^
Good Luck~
OMG HE SAID KEEP IT REAL LOL GHETTO GUY
yea lotta words but not saying much….
Yes it will improve with time and trustworthy relationships but YES you can aid that process by focusing on positive, forgetting the negative from the past and if you can trust YOURSELF you should be free-er to trust another.
You need to let go of what you have NO CONTROL over too. If someone is going to lie, cheat & hurt you they are GOING TO do it regardless of what you do or how much you love or trust them, right? That's just LIFE as unfortunate as that may sound. And I always like the saying that tell us "it is better to have loved & lost then to have never have loved at all." It is SO true and the rewards of fully giving of yourself to another person FAR out weight the pain from someone who injures our emotions or egos because of their lousy character flaws that make them lie or cheat with us.
Be the better person , take the high road, always think of and expect the best in others, see the best and don't lock off your heart because of some louse from your past…. that just doesn't promote a healthy, strong, worthwhile relationship. YOU'll find someone who is well worth all the effort one day and be GLAD you remained on the better road.
Hang in there – there ARE good, positive, honest souls out there – just keep looking and expect the best!
I’ve been told I’m charismatic numerous times.
start off with a joke.
“Be real not a phoney”
even 2pac used to say this alot.
this guy is a genius.
Everything from this guy’s synchronized two-handed gestures to his inauthentic smile is so rehearsed that he shouldn’t be one to give advise on being genuine.
LMAOOOOOO its true.
LOL))
i got my Arab when he was four and never touched a saddle. it's now been four years, and he bows, jumps 2 feet three inches, does endurance competitions, and basic dressage. i just spent a TON of time with him, grazing, in the round pen, feeding, cleaning his stall, in the pasture, riding, trails, etc. and now we're like one thing. most of the time when i call his name, eragon neighs or nickers and comes to me (whether that be at a walk or gallop!)
i hope you have fun with your paso fino!
ps- pasos are said to be the smartest horses in the world- along with the Arabian!
lool hahaha so funny
I wouldn't buy it. There are just far too many schemes and risks, now a-days. So be very cautious at those. Even the most basic of information can help a Predator.
how come this guy didn’t seem very charismatic?
williams shakespear said the worlds as BIG AS THIS OLD MANS SMILE and the worlds a stage like the dodgy smile in the end lo0l
weird old guy…
1. i dont think u should take it with no practice. remember ur spending like $45 on paper so study! if u need to take it again then take it again
2. u should study using the online sourse but mostly study using actual paper because its not like ur taking the test using a computer and i think the explanations will be better in the book
3. u only need SAT Subject Tests if u r applying 2 a college that requires them. (nd some colleges require certain subjects! yikes!)
4. at least a month if you study for like an hr every day including weekends. take practice tests a week before you take the actual thing.
5. the math is simple if you do well in ur regular math classes. the sentence completions and the critical reading are hard. if u are familiar with basic grammar the grammar part should be easy. as for the essay i heard it wasn't that hard. make sure ur essay is formated properly (introduction paragraph, 3 body paragaphs, conclusion paragraph, clear thesis). you should try examples andd see what u need to imrove on. did u take the PSAT?
6. u should only take the ACT if u r somewhat good in science. whatever u lack can be made up for in studying some kids say its easier than the SAT. check it out for yourself.
if was talking to this guy, i would not feel comfortable; and I’m a woman..
There is nothing about his gestures that seem genuine. He seems like a pimp or somthing
Sounds good to me and it will only cost you $10.do it and do it quick.
Larger companies will offer more opportunity for advancement but getting into personal banking now requires a college degree because so many people with degrees are available and willing to take those positions. If you work for a smaller company usually it is more stable but slower advancement.
You already answered your own question. I was immunized, my sisters were immunized, all of my freinds were immunized, my nieces and nephews were all immunized and my children were immunized. Not one has suffered any kind of reaction.
Is it "manipulation by the medical establishment" to suggest washing your hands after going to the bathroom? No, it is a simple remedy to help prevent the spread of disease, just like immunizations.
Ever heard of Polio? I have met and seen people who have suffered through that horrible disease because they were never immunized. Would you rather that disease makes a comeback and affects your children or grand-children?
Why do you advocate people taking chances with their children's lives and health?