Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Group Team Lunch @ Seoul Garden, Plaza Pantai




Steamboat + BBQ, stated 26++ per person but end up RM36 per person. (Tom Yam soup everyone add RM3)

The steamboat pot is so small and we need to take turn to cook our food :(

With limited choice of food, not worth to try.

p/s: Plaza Pantai carpark do not have lift yet charge RM3 per hour... Very lousy building management.

Wednesday, 18 April 2012

老师我要请假。。。(转)

亲爱的王老师: 

> 你好~!我想请假,本来我是不想的,但是爸爸昨天收保护费 

> 被人砍了,今天找不 

> 到人手,于是叫我去凑个数. 

> 王老师请您放心,我不会被人拿刀砍的.虽然我才上二年 

> 级,但是去年我已经和 

> 隔壁班的小强打过一架,他那时候是五年级,最后他被我打的拖 

> 进医院缝了八针,住 

> 了1个礼拜的医院,那时候我还是手下留情了,我爸说了,跟人找 

> 岔子,一定要狠,所以 

> 我遵循着父亲循循善诱的教导,把小强送进了医院.所以请老师 

> 放心,我不会让你丢 

> 脸的。 


> 对了,王老师如果有人欺负你就报我的名字,我的名字在这 

> 一带,谁听了.都要敬 

> 我三分.如果他们还不给你面子,你就报我爸的名字,看谁敢动 

> 你. 


> 王老师,我帮我爸爸办完事会立刻赶回来上学的,如果校长 

> 来了发现我不在,你 

> 不要和他说.因为昨天我爸就是被校长那个王八蛋带人给砍的. 

> 王老师请不要担心, 

> 我牢记着你的话语,一步一个脚印,一刀一道伤疤.我不会手下 

> 留情的. 


> 如果我在两个时辰之内没回来的话,请麻烦王老师拨打医 

> 院的电话,并叫上几个 

> 条子. 


> 王老师请您相信我,我会凯旋归来的.我一定要帮爸爸出这 

> 口气的,我相信你也 

> 会为我爸爸声张正义的,我一家6口全靠爸爸收保护费过日子, 

> 如今有人闹事,我也该 

> 露露脸了,再说了,这样一来就会断了我家的经济来源. 


> 亲爱的同学: 

> 昨天你爸爸收保护费的那家就是我。校长是来救我的。因为我 

> 是他的马子。 

> 你以为你是老大? 

> 我决定了,给你 留级。

Monday, 16 April 2012

6 Easy Ways to Reduce Stress | Inc.com

http://www.inc.com/geoffrey-james/6-easy-ways-to-reduce-stress.html
Stress sucks. According to the American Psychological Association, stress can result in headache, muscle tension, muscle pain, chest pain, fatigue, upset stomach, insomnia, anxiety, restlessness, lack of motivation, lack of focus, irritability, depression, eating problems, addiction ... and social withdrawal. Yow!

Fortunately, stress isn't inevitable, even in today's hyper-connected, highly competitive world. Here are six techniques that I've picked up over the years and now use on a daily basis.

1. Create an Oasis

In the past, people worked 9 to 5; in today's business environments, there's pressure to work (or at least be available) 24/7. Needless to say, that pressure generates oodles of stress.

An absurdly easy way to get reduce that stress is to shut down your computer and your cell–not just while you sleep, but also an hour before and after you sleep.

This takes discipline, because you're probably in habit of checking email, texts and so forth. This also takes self-confidence, because you must believe that you need to be at the constant beck and call of your boss, colleagues and customers. Do it anyway.

2. Find the 'Sweet Spots'

Having a overlong to-do list can a huge source of stress, because it feels like you can never get them those tasks completed. Here's a thought: Why bother?

Instead, categorize each task by difficulty (e.g. easy, medium, hard) and then by potential impact (e.g. large, medium, small). You'll probably find there are about 10 tasks that are both easy and will have a large impact. Hit those "sweet spots" first.

In most cases, you'll achieve 80 percent of your goals by only doing 20 percent of the work. And that takes the pressure off, thereby reducing stress. As a bonus stress-reliever, ignore those tasks that are hard and won't have much of an impact anyway.

3. Renegotiate Your Workload

Unreasonable expectations of what you're capable of accomplishing are a huge source of stress–regardless of whether those expectations come from yourself, from your boss, or from your customers.

The cure for this kind of stress is a dose of reality. Look at how much time you've got to spend, assess the amount of work that needs to be done, and, based on that, be realistic about what's actually going to get done. If you're expected to accomplish A,B,C and D, and there's only time to achieve three of the four, decide–or force your boss to decide–which three will actually get done and which one will not.

4. Turn Off the News

The news media, like every other form of entertainment, makes money by producing strong emotions in its audience. Outside business news, those emotions are almost exclusively negative: anger, fear, anxiety, dread, and frustration.

While those manufactured emotions do provide momentary distraction from work stress, they do it by adding more stress. Watching or listening to the news in order "to relax" is like having a beer to dull the pain of a hangover; it only makes things worse in the long run.

So whenever there's a news story that starts to make you angry or upset, change the channel–unless it's 100% relevant to your life–or click to another page.

5. Disconnect from the Uncontrollable

There are always events that you simply can't control: the economy, traffic, politics, other people's emotions, customer decisions, and so forth.

While it can be useful to observe and predict such events (in order to know how to react to them), once you've decided how you'll deal with them, it's stressful (and, frankly, a little nutso) to continue to focus on them.

Worrying about stuff you can't control isn't going to make an iota of difference either in the short or the long run. It's wasted energy and extra stress you don't need. Change what can change and shrug off what you can't.

6. Avoid Stressed People

You may not realize it, but your physiology is programmed to mirror the physiology of the people around you. (This is a neurological phenomenon resulting from the"mirror neurons" in your brain.) In other words, you can "catch" stress from other people.

So although it may not be possible to avoid stressed people all the time, you should try, as far as possible, to limit your contact with such people–at least until you've conquered your own stress. At that point, the opposite effect kicks in, because the calmness you will have achieved is also contagious–provided you've made it into a strong enough habit.

How do you relieve, reduce or eliminate stress? Leave a comment below. And sign up for the free Sales Source newsletter for weekly column updates and extra success-oriented content.