How to Choose the IT Certification That’s Right for You
Become smart IT professionals: time management
File things where you'll find them, not where you think they belong according to a category. Think "where would I find this?"
Now, you've got to have a better plan, to get a job in Recession
Narrow Your Focus
Map Your Hunting Ground
Start with a plan to find the right company first and the job second.
Focus on growth industries and specializations.
Consider different business environments.
Compete effectively with consultants.
Your resume is a marketing tool, not a bio.
Bring Your Resume to Your Next Family Gathering and Mix Friends
Try to be perfect and Active:
Be prepared to be flexible. Very flexible.
Plan for the long term.
Work is its own reward: Don't go into your job search expecting to find a job where you're making 20,000-40,000 within the first month, be reasonable. This is a recession! Hardly anyone will be making a salary such as that in today's job field, so don't expect it. Go in with a reasonable mentality and sense of compensation.
More Thoughts... How to Keep Your Job Secure in Recession?
The Fear of failure…Face it…
Traveling Alone
I realized early on that if I was going to get anywhere I had to go on my own. I know is as passionate about travel as I am. I didn't want to spend my life waiting to go somewhere because I didn't have anyone to go with me.
I have made some trips with friends but there is a special feeling I get when I travel solo - like it's this secret I have. The places I get to see are amazing and I do wish other people could see it but the rush of freedom I get traveling alone is stronger than any desire to share it with someone. I usually end up talking to myself after a few weeks on my own but that's okay. It's a great time to do some soul searching and revel in the freedom of not worrying about anything or anyone else.
First, traveling solo is the ultimate freedom. The itinerary you set and all the decisions you make are your creations without concern or acquiescence to any other person or group. In other words, No compromises, No arguments, No second-guessing!
Traveling alone is a confidence builder as well. I realize the great value of that small journey for a new found confidence was born in me. This always happens with travel by oneself. You learn you can solve problems, get over the blues, and find hidden treasures all by yourself.
Thomas Jefferson once said: "One travels more usefully when alone because he reflects more." It's true: you have abundant time for contemplating, even vegetating, or anything you want. A day long visit to one museum? No problem. A long hike on a trail fraught with danger? Not an issue. You don't have to deal with someone else's mood swings, ---nor they with yours.
Why I Don’t Travel
Memories of the past, which were undesirable, I have thought of other reasons why people do not want to travel and why people end up staying where they are for years.
There are people who would rather put their money on material needs that would make them live more comfortably and other don’t mind having a simply furnished living room and Putting some money away for the chalet in the country
Many people are just too lazy to think of leaving a place that offers them so much material wealth and comfort.
For fear of being robbed or losing their belongings, do not want to travel alone especially if they lack a companion
People wanting to invest in their local tour trade instead of spending money on hotels out of town, being vegan on a voyage can be difficult.
People with young families have to sacrifice some years of personal comfort to see that their kids are going to enjoy a better lifestyle than they had.
Others do not like the idea of letting go of what they acquired and start over again in a strange place with a different language and customs
Share your ideas in the comments below!
Success to a Happy Married Life
Do you had a dream?
You may have noticed all of the new movies coming out for the spring and summer featuring superheroes with extraordinary powers. They all have cool powers and they are all more than human. Growing up watching all these shows about superheroes in many popular fantasy movies, my imagination was fired. SO many 'what if' questions emerged, What if genetic mutations were real? What if I could read minds?
Have you ever had a dream in which you had super powers? Maybe you could fly, or run really fast. Maybe you had a dream where you were super strong, or invincible. If you've ever had a dream like that, then you know that having super powers in dreams is an incredible and exhilarating experience. When you wake up and find out that you no longer have super powers.
If you could have any super power in the world; what would it be? Invisible, eat everything and not gain any weight; sleep ten thousand years; Understanding women, men, now that's a superpower; able to see the future, so I could win the lottery; Get a job. Oh, if you had a job, maybe the flying thing so you could beat the traffic. Choose your super power; there are a lot of cool super powers. Not all super powers are great though.
The great thing about that gift is that is only has to be one time. Once god gives such a gift to everyone and they already have it. What if they were to fight each other? Would the victor have the best power of all? Would the victor be the most powerful being? Obviously they had to give him a weakness and with that weakness anyone can defeat him. A chain is only as strong as its weakest link.
When I was a kid, I wanted to fly.
When I was a teenager, I wanted to be invisible.
For the last couple of years, I wanted to stop time. (So much work to do)
Finally I decided that I wanted it to be a cool power that people can see. The source of my powers shouldn’t be something that someone can remove like rings because that’s lame. Take the ring off and you’re pretty much dead. I also don’t think that my power should deform me. I still want to function as a somewhat normal member of society.
Some times I feel well; definitely I wouldn't want that power: sometimes knowing too much and too early can hurt our feelings or make life monotonous.
Awake with positive thoughts got to bed with blank mind. What super-power do you want? Please leave a reply, below.
Why I Travel Born Vagabond
We travel, initially, to lose ourselves; and we travel, next, to find ourselves. We travel to open our hearts and eyes and learn more about the world than our newspapers will accommodate. It's the ultimate path to new experience, a different perspective, a mental expansion, a physical sensation and a human understanding.
Travel allows us to fully experience life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. We may not set out with this intention, but we come back with its results. Get out of my home country and see it from new perspectives. Our culture makes more sense when we see its antecedents. It’s probably a matter of subconscious social survival.
When we journey, we are larger than life. Everything is more intense, less commonplace. Life is vibrant, we are constantly learning. When we travel we become aware of Earth in a way not available to us in our everyday world. Amazing natural phenomena occur each day on this planet of ours. The sun comes up over the sparkling snows of Greenland. It goes down, Things that go on all the time without our knowing them.
It's good for your mind; it opens you up to new experiences. The goal is to keep that openness around as long as you can. Even after 10 hours in the office and 2 hours on the freeway. And as for traveling with friends … I think it is the memories that make the journey more memorable –I would say. Have richer experiences and come home a better person than when you left.
Travel to new places is scary at some level, because you’re out of your element and out of your comfort zone. Brave is to train yourself to face the things you fear. You can train yourself by going ahead and doing the things you’re afraid of, like getting out of your comfort zone.
I travel to lose myself and in the process probably find myself. It gives me perspective about the events shaping our lives. I step away from myself and take a fresh look around. I love learning about how others live. I want to know what’s over the next hill. I want to see what’s new. Don’t show me the money; show me something I haven’t seen already.
Constantly I am looking for more opportunities to travel. Travel just makes me happy How about you? Stay tuned more to come...
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KUDH HAI PAR KARTHE BADNAAM TUMHIKO
JAB ZINDAGI MU PHERE MAUTH TUMHISE
Melting Sun
While blue, canvas turned crimson highs
Walked for a while on wet sand
While I, touring through her eyes
To trace the flavors of her feeling
Her faced covered by breeze flowing
Still the tour continues ……………
IT Mirror
He reduces height and spots a man down below. He lowers the balloon
further and shouts, 'Excuse me, can you help me? I promised my friend I
Would meet him half an hour ago, but I don't know where I am.'
The man below says, 'Yes. You are in a hot air balloon, Hovering
approximately 30 feet above this field. You are between 40 and 42
degrees North latitude, and between 58 and 60 degrees West Longitude.'
'You must be a programmer,' says the balloonist.
'I am,' replies the man. 'How did you know?'
'Well,' says the balloonist, 'everything you have told me is Technically
correct, but I have no idea what to make of your Information and the
fact is I am still lost.'
The man below says, "You must be a project manager."
'Yes, I am,' replies the balloonist, 'but how did you know?'
'Well,' says the man, 'you don't know where you are, or where You are
going. You have made a promise which you have no idea how to Keep, and
you expect me to solve your problem.'
Swami Vivekananda famous speech in Chicago
It fills my heart with joy unspeakable to rise in response to the warm and cordial welcome which you have given us. I thank you in the name of the most ancient order of monks in the world; I thank you in the name of the mother of religions, and I thank you in the name of millions and millions of Hindu people of all classes and sects.
My thanks, also, to some of the speakers on this platform who, referring to the delegates from the Orient, have told you that these men from far-off nations may well claim the honor of bearing to different lands the idea of toleration. I am proud to belong to a religion which has taught the world both tolerance and universal acceptance. We believe not only in universal toleration, but we accept all religions as true. I am proud to belong to a nation which has sheltered the persecuted and the refugees of all religions and all nations of the earth. I am proud to tell you that we have gathered in our bosom the purest remnant of the Israelites, who came to Southern India and took refuge with us in the very year in which their holy temple was shattered to pieces by Roman tyranny. I am proud to belong to the religion which has sheltered and is still fostering the remnant of the grand Zoroastrian nation. I will quote to you, brethren, a few lines from a hymn which I remember to have repeated from my earliest boyhood, which is every day repeated by millions of human beings: "As the different streams having their sources in different paths which men take through different tendencies, various though they appear, crooked or straight, all lead to Thee."
The present convention, which is one of the most august assemblies ever held, is in itself a vindication, a declaration to the world of the wonderful doctrine preached in the Gita: "Whosoever comes to me, through whatsoever form, I reach him; all men are struggling through paths which in the end lead to me." Sectarianism, bigotry, and its horrible descendant, fanaticism, have long possessed this beautiful earth. They have filled the earth with violence, drenched it often and often with human blood, destroyed civilization and sent whole nations to despair. Had it not been for these horrible demons, human society would be far more advanced than it is now. But their time is come; and I fervently hope that the bell that tolled this morning in honor of this convention may be the death-knell of all fanaticism, of all persecutions with the sword or with the pen, and of all uncharitable feelings between persons wending their way to the same goal.
Always discriminate—your body, your house, the people around, and the world are all unreal like a dream. Always think that this body is only an inert instrument. And the Atman within is your real nature.
---Swami Vivekananda
Displaced
Like a refugee in unknown land
Why I doomed to be vagabond
To explore oasis in tyrant sand
Rolling like a wheel on the crossing
With the wolves of concrete jungle
Day in and the night passing
Occupied to assemble my own rubble
To have a footing on this terrestrial
Like my lasting dreams but real
Wish to have wings with zeal
Flutter far-flung from this ordeal
Naked facts compose me to decompose
To rot like a carcass in burial
Raged by every sink but firm to float
Till the end for this purpose
Exam fear can cause a variety of symptoms
Causes – are usually numerous, but the common causes are:
Lack of memory or forgetfulness
Fear of punishments from parents / teachers
Bad past experiences
Improper learning i.e. studying not in depth
Inattentive / distracted mind
Lack of self-confidence / hopelessness / inferiority complex
Health problems
Symptoms – Some would just fear in succeeding / scoring high marks, some other would fear and sweat, and some others would sink and faint in addition. Some others get tremors, nervousness, sometimes they find it difficult to control passing of urine and stool.
Likewise, exam fear can cause a variety of symptoms.
The common symptoms are
Feeling blank or vagueness before exam
Difficulty in concentrating and studying while preparing for exams
Fear to appear for exams
Getting tensed on seeing difficult questions
Difficulty in expressing / presentation even for known answers due to fear or inferiority complex
Confusion and hopelessness
Sweating and racing heart
Dizziness due to sleepless study
Tension and worries
Prevention and management – Learning, keeping it in memory,
recalling when needed, presentation, etc. everything needs skill and habit development.
Win cool prizes for just searching the web
So how do I get started?
Things you will need:
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Lord Buddha in search of truth...
"This again, indeed, O mendicants, is the noble truth of suffering. Birth is painful, old age is painful, sickness is painful, association with unloved objects is painful, separation from loved objects is painful, the desire which one does not obtain, this is too painful - in short, the five elements of attachment to existence are painful. The five elements of attachment to earthly existence are form, sensation, perception, components and consciousness.
"This again, indeed, O mendicants, is the truth of the cause of suffering. It is that thirst which leads to renewed existence, connected with joy and passion, finding joy here and there, namely, thirst for sensual pleasure, and the instinctive thirst for existence. This again, indeed, O mendicants, is the noble truth of cessation of suffering, which is the cessation and total absence of desire for that very thirst, its abandonment, surrender, release from it and non-attachment to it. This again, indeed, O mendicants, is the noble truth of the course which leads to the cessation of suffering. This is verily the Noble Eightfold Path, viz., right opinion..
Mahatma Gandhi: Freedom is our goal
Gandhi's principles
Truth
Gandhi dedicated his life to the wider purpose of discovering truth, or Satya. He tried to achieve this by learning from his own mistakes and conducting experiments on himself. He called his autobiography The Story of My Experiments with Truth.
Nonviolence
Gandhi explains his philosophy and way of life in his autobiography The Story of My Experiments with Truth. He was quoted as saying:
"An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind."
"There are many causes that I am prepared to die for but no causes that I am prepared to kill for."
Before leaving for his studies in London, Gandhi made a promise to his mother that he would abstain from eating meat, taking alcohol, and engaging in promiscuity. He held fast to his promise and gained more than a diet: he gained a basis for his life-long philosophies. As Gandhi grew into adulthood, he became a strict vegetarian.
Brahmacharya
For Gandhi, Brahmacharya meant "control of the senses in thought, word and deed."Gandhi saw Brahmacharya as a means of becoming close with God and as a primary foundation for self realization.
Simplicity
Gandhi earnestly believed that a person involved in social service should lead a simple life. Gandhi spent one day of each week in silence. He believed that abstaining from speaking brought him inner peace
For three and a half years, from the age of 37, Gandhi refused to read newspapers, claiming that the tumultuous state of world affairs caused him more confusion than his own inner unrest.
Faith
Gandhi was born a Hindu and practiced Hinduism all his life, deriving most of his principles from Hinduism. As a common Hindu, he believed all religions to be equal, and rejected all efforts to convert him to a different faith.
"Yes I am. I am also a Christian, a Muslim, a Buddhist and a Jew."
—Jawaharlal Nehru, address to Gandhi
The swine flu prevent from being infected
In the event that this flu virus becomes a pandemic, everyday life may be disrupted because many people in many places might become seriously ill at the same time. Impacts can range from school and business closings to the interruption of basic services such as public transportation and food delivery. There are several very simple things one can do to prevent or minimize your chances of getting the swine flu and the regular flu.
1.Wash your hands often with warm water and antibacterial soap
2.Avoid touching foreign surfaces
3.Avoid touching your face, especially the areas around your eyes, nose and mouth
4.Always cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze and wash your hands immediately after doing so
5.If you are unable to wash your hands regularly, carry an alcohol-based hand wash or hand sanitizer with you and use it regularly
6.Avoid areas or people that may be contaminated
7.If you need to visit a contaminated area or feel you are at high risk for contracting the disease, consider wearing a face mask
Happy birthday my dearest friend
Stage fear? First time you are giving a speech…
Keep a small gap between each word, which comes mouth. It gives the mind to think of the next word and also it gives confident to them. The speaker could not worry about the audience feedback. Avoid feeling like somebody is watching me, think that my friends going to hear my speech. Do not think about the judges and senior officer in front of you to judge. If the perfectionism is your problem, make sure you start building up of your confidence now, and your stage fright may disappear.
“The All-Purpose,
Don’t worry about the right tailor.
Speechmaking is not a cabaret act.
Make a meticulous choice of mom.
Give a lot of speeches.
Loosen up. and get comfortable. Success depends on practice.
You don’t have to do it right the first time.
Don’t take yourself too seriously.
A speech is an experiment, a work in progress.