Sunday, January 30, 2011

Blessed 2011


1. Stay out of trouble.
2. Aim for greater heights.
3. Stay focused on your job.
4. Exercise to maintain good health.
5. Practice team work.
6. Rely on your trusted partner to watch your back. Take your time trusting others.
7. Save for rainy days.
8. Rest and relax
9. Always take time to smile.
AND
10.. Realize that nothing is impossible.

4 comments:

  1. 有個女傭住在主人家附近一片破舊平房中的一間。

    她是單親母親,獨自帶一個四歲的男孩。

    每天她早早幫主人收拾完畢,然後返回自己的家。

    主人也曾留她住下,卻總是被她拒絕。

    因為她是女傭,她非常自卑。

    那天主人要請很多客人吃飯,客人們個個光彩照人。

    主人對女傭說:「今天您能不能辛苦一點兒晚一些回家?」

    「當然可以,不過我兒子見不到我會害怕的。」

    「那您把他也帶過來吧。」

    女傭急匆匆回家,拉了自己的兒子往主人家趕。

    兒子問:「我們要去哪裡?」

    「帶你參加一個晚宴。」

    四歲的兒子並不知道自己的母親是一位傭人。

    女傭有些不安,到處都是客人,她的兒子無處可藏。

    她不想讓兒子破壞聚會的快樂氣氛。

    更不想讓年幼的兒子知道主人和傭人的區別,富有和貧窮的區別。

    後來她把兒子關進了主人的洗手間。

    主人的豪宅有兩個洗手間,一個主人用,一個客人用。

    她看看兒子,指指洗手間裏的馬桶:
    「這是單獨給你準備的房間,這是一個凳子。」

    然後她再指指大理石的洗漱台,「這是一張桌子。」

    她從懷裏掏出兩根香腸,放進一個盤子裏:「這是屬於你的。」

    母親說,「現在晚宴開始了。」

    盤子是從主人的廚房裏拿來的。
    香腸是她在回家的路上買的,

    她已經很久沒有給自己的兒子買過香腸了。
    女傭說這些時,努力抑制著淚水。

    男孩在貧困中長大,他從沒見過這麼豪華的房子,更沒有見過洗手間。

    他不認識抽水馬桶,不認識漂亮的大理石洗漱台。

    他聞著洗滌液和香皂的談談香氣,幸福得不能自拔。

    他坐在地上,將盤子放在馬桶蓋上。

    他盯著盤子裏的香腸和麵包,為自己唱起快樂的歌。

    晚宴開始的時候,主人突然想起女傭的兒子。

    他去廚房問女傭,女傭說她也不知道,也許是跑出去玩了吧。

    主人看女傭躲閃著的目光,就在房子裏靜靜地尋找。

    終於,他順著歌聲找到了洗手間裏的男孩。

    那時男孩正將一塊香腸放進嘴裏。

    他楞住了。他問:「你躲在這裏幹什麼?」

    男孩說:「我是來這裏參加晚宴的,現在我正在吃晚餐。」

    「你知道你是在什麼地方嗎?」

    「我當然知道,這是晚宴的主人單獨為我準備的房間。」

    「是你媽媽這樣告訴你的吧?」

    「是的,其實不用媽媽說,我也知道,晚宴的主人一定會為我準備最好的房間。」

    「不過,」男孩指了指盤子裏的香腸,

    「我希望能有個人陪我吃這些東西。」

    主人的鼻子有些發酸,用不著再問,他已經明白了眼前的一切。

    他默默走回餐桌前,對所有的客人說:

    「對不起,今天我不能陪你們共進晚餐了,我得陪一位特殊的客人。」

    然後,他從餐桌上端走兩個盤子。

    他來到洗手間的門口,禮貌地敲門。

    得到男孩的允許後,他推開門,把兩個盤子放到馬桶蓋上。

    他說:
    「這麼好的房間,當然不能讓你一個人獨享,我們將一起共進晚餐。」

    那天他和男孩聊了很多。

    他讓男孩堅信,洗手間是整棟房子裏最好的房間。

    他們在洗手間裏吃了很多東西,唱了很多歌。

    不斷有客人敲門進來,他們向主人和男孩問好,

    他們遞給男孩美味的蘋果汁和烤成金黃的雞翅。

    他們露出誇張和羡慕的表情,

    後來他們乾脆一起擠到小小的洗手間裏,給男孩唱起了歌。

    每個人都很認真,沒有一個人認為這是一場鬧劇。

    多年後男孩長大了。

    他有了自己的公司,有了兩個洗手間的房子。

    他步入上流社會,成為富人。

    每年他都要拿出很大一筆錢救助一些窮人,

    可是他從不舉行捐贈儀式,更不讓那些窮人知道他的名字。

    有朋友問及理由,他說:

    「我始終記得許多年前,有一天,有一位富人、有很多人,小心地維繫了一個四歲男孩的自尊。」

    當年那為四歲的小男孩

    就是今日股神巴菲特(Warren Buffett)的早年好夥伴

    威廉•安格爾(William Angle)

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  2. Ask Jim
    To-Do List Mistake #1 – No Action List
    Do you ever try to make it through the day remembering everything you need to get done? Do you invest more mental energy in recalling what to do than in actually doing it? When it comes to getting things done, keeping everything as a list in your head rates as one of the biggest mistakes anyone can make. You devote all your time and mental energy trying to remember everything you need to get done, instead of taking action.
    Also, trying to keep everything “in mind” easily leads to confusion and feelings of overwhelm because you focus on trying to remember what to do next instead of focusing on the task at hand. If you don’t operate with an action list, you create needless struggle for yourself and those around you.
    To-Do List Mistake #2 – Over-load/ Under-load
    Most people start out trying to accomplish too much in a single day. They rest up over the weekend and wake up Monday morning ready to tackle the world. They list off the 10 things they know they can get done to start the week out right — and then crash and burn by 4:00 p.m. Monday!
    On the other hand, other people greatly underestimate how much they can accomplish during the week and arrive at Friday evening with less done than they otherwise could with some basic planning and pacing. The solution: plan out 2-4 activities a day in addition to your regular duties and then adjust your pace based on size and complexity of the tasks.
    To-Do List Mistake #3 – No “At-a-Glance” List
    I know people who operate with 6-page to-do lists and think they can get everything done. They may believe that, but their results prove otherwise. Smart people organize their to-do’s by maintaining 2 simple lists at the same time. The first list serves as the “master” list, which lists off all the actions and results necessary for a successful outcome, whether over time, or for a specific project.
    The second list is the “at-a-glance” list of what you need to get done today, this morning, or this afternoon. This working list contains no more than 2 to 4 immediate action items, does NOT require any fancy software, and keeps feelings of overwhelm at bay because you’re focused on things you can get done relatively quickly . All you need is a pen, paper, and maybe a calendar (and Google’s free online calendar works just fine for this).
    To-Do List Mistake #4 – No “Closed Door” time
    How can you get anything done if you’re constantly interrupted? What kind of example do you set for others if you can’t control your own to-do list? Everyone needs some “closed-door” time to catch up on action items and refocus. Schedule an hour in the morning and an hour in the afternoon, put it on your calendar, and allow yourself enough time to get into a groove. Hold this time sacred, which means no calls (unless you make them), no walk-ins, and no chitchat time. Use these two hours to handle the important items that always seem to take a back seat to the urgent fires that pop up endlessly over the course of any day.
    To-Do List Mistake #5 – No Marketing Time Scheduled Daily
    No matter what you do, every small business needs more sales and customers through the front door. Sadly, very few consistently schedule marketing activities into their day, let alone make marketing an integral part of their to-do list. Schedule a “Marketing Power Hour” at least 3 times a week to concentrate on new marketing activities.
    Ideally, we should all devote at least one hour a day to new marketing activities, finding new marketing avenues, new advertising sources, and testing new angles to attract customers. In the end, marketing activities should be the most valuable items on every small business owner’s to-do list.

    For more Small Business Marketing tips from the
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    “Small Business Marketing Weekly” at
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  3. 感謝有心人的整理

    這不知花了多少時間和心血, 真的精彩! 能夠分享是一種福氣!...
    在日常生活中,出人意表的事情常八九。年紀大了﹐身體毛病接踵而來。增加醫學
    常識﹐對己對人都有幫助。在緊急情況下﹐這些常識說不定幫你救了您或你的家人、親戚、朋友、同事的一命。以下彙集是後學和有識人仕所提供的資料﹐以助參考。


    2. 自己CPR的方法
    (The beat goes on)
    3. 心臟病發?中風前兆
    (Heart attack, stroke warning signs)
    4. 中風辨認常識
    (Stroke identification)
    5. 聖心減肥良方
    (S.H.M. Diet program)
    6. 十大營養食品
    (Top 10 Nutritious Food)
    7. 治口臭食療方
    (Bad Breath Remedy)
    9. 清心養血之良食
    (Healthy Food for Heart & Blo! od )
    10. 珩記祖傳祕方鹹檸檬

    12. 果菜療能一覽表
    (What's Good For You)
    13. 療能食物對照表
    (Cross-reference List)
    14. 肉桂之天然食療
    (Cinnamon's Health Benefits)
    15. 小紅苺防尿道膀胱炎
    (Cranberry's Health Benefits)
    16. 欥風筒的妙用
    (The Amazing Hair Dryer)
    17. 蜂蜜加肉桂粉的神奇
    (Honey plus Cinnamon)
    18. 沒事多喝檸檬水
    (Ice Lemonade)
    19. 人過中年不悲哀
    (Live after Middle Age)
    20. 醫生之食療介紹
    (Food values from doctors)
    21. 心肌梗塞急救法
    (Heart attack emergency treatment)
    22. 枸杞消!
    (Chinese wolfberries for relaxation)
    23. 紅棗保肝補氣
    (Jujubes-Chinese red dates)
    24. 遠離糖尿病不難
    (Diabetes Mellitus)
    25. 健康身心之最佳時間
    (Right Ti ming )
    26. 世衛評選的最佳食品
    ( The Healthy Food)
    27. 十大垃圾食物
    (The Junk Food)
    28. 蒜頭蒸飯, 老薑蜜糖
    (Garlic, ginger, honey on rice)
    29. 沒有阿茲海默的世界
    (Alzheimer Prevention)
    30. 練太極可抗疫
    (Tai Chi stops shingles)
    31. 飯後熱飲
    (Drink warm after meals)
    32. 食物防春季過敏
    (Ready for the allergy season)
    33. 香蕉的神奇(a) 熟香蕉抗癌
    (The Amazing Bananas)
    34. 癌症新知
    (Cancer updat! e - by a MD hospital)


    35. 十大助排毒之食品
    (Toxin Excretion Assistants)
    36. 腸道照顧好﹐百病不來找
    (Intestines Health)
    37. 腸道簡易運動
    (The Exercise for Intestines)
    38. 延年益壽十則
    (The Recipes for Living Longer)
    39. 排汗和排尿的差別
    (Sweat, no sweat)
    40. 補健清湯 (排毒,通血)
    (Soup to lower cholesterol)
    a) American Heart Association
    b) Harvard School of Public Health
    c) ? 偭矇T醇療方二例
    42. 林燕妮治老花妙方
    (The Eyesight Enhancing Juice)
    43. 治失眠良方
    (How To Sleep Fast)
    44. 五大防癌水果
    (Fruits Prevent/Fight Cancers)45. 慎食非季節性水果
    (Beware of off season fruits)
    46. 清洗蔬果勿用鹽
    (Washing Fruits With Salt)
    47. 少林十巧手[手部運動]
    (Hand Exercise for Health)
    48. 食療歌
    (Healthy Food Poem)
    49. 羅漢果的食療功效
    (Grosvenor Momordica Fruit)
    50. 游離基是什麼﹖
    (Free Radicals)
    51. 金雞獨立養生法
    (Stand on one leg)
    52. 氣功按摩十八法
    (Body Massaging Qigong)
    52. 多吃疏果能防癌嗎﹖
    (Fruits/veggies Effect! Cancers?)
    53. 中風急救.黃金一小時
    (東華三院 MaBelle 合辦節目)
    54. 簡易膝蓋保健
    (The simple knee maintenance)
    55. 十四個徵兆預示長壽
    (The signs that predict longevity)
    56. 心血管淤塞救命良方
    (Blood Vessels Plumbing)

    58. 抗新流感漢方蔬果汁
    &! nbsp; (Herbalist's Juices for Influenza)
    59. 馬鈴薯鮮汁療法
    (The Amazing Potato Juice)
    60. 打嗝放屁去濁氣
    (Hiccup/Farting Is Healthy)
    61. 每天大笑不會老
    (Laugh to slow down aging)
    62. 生活常識小秘密
    (Trivial for your daily life)
    63. 靈芝治「未病」
    (Lingzhi's [Ganoderma] effects)
    64. 素食不正確更糟
    (Vegetarian's Mistakes)
    65. 增強記憶力食物
    (The Memory Boosters)
    66. 栗子是[腎之果]
    (Chestnuts good for elders)
    67. 糖尿病飲食和食療
    (Diabetes helpful diets)

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  4. 2011年年初網上最火的几個段子


    【2011年,送給自己的幾句話】
    (1)、別和小人過不去,因為他本來就過不去;
    (2)、別和社會過不去,因為你會過不去;
    (3)、別和自己過不去,因為一切都會過去;
    (4)、別和親人過不去,因為他們會不讓你過去;
    (5)、別和往事過不去,因為它已經過去;
    (6)、別和現實過不去,因為你還要過下去


    在超市裡,看見一只五花大綁著的螃蟹從18.9元的冰櫃裡往28.9元的櫃子裡爬,我淚流滿面,你太他妈的有上進心了!



    【升級版】
    一般的女秘書會說:"老板,早晨好!";
    優秀的女秘書則說:"老板,早晨了!";
    更優秀的秘書會說“老板 ... 不早了”;
    聰明的秘書會說“老板...不早了吧?”;
    體貼的秘書會說:“老板,還早呢”;
    有心的秘書會說:“老板,還早吧?”
    失敗的秘書會說:“老板,太早了吧?!”...



    繼《讓子彈飛》中國熱演之際,
    朝韓將聯合上演本年度重頭大戲《讓炮彈飛》,續集《讓導彈飛》和終極版《讓核彈飛》正在的籌備之中。
    而發改委前日已經緊急上映了《讓油價飛》。
    至於何時證監會籌備《讓股價飛》,目前暫無時間表。
    熱播長篇史詩巨制《讓房價飛》表示毫無壓力,鴻篇巨制《讓工資飛》暫無計劃



    英語老師為了強調詞彙積累的重要性,說:“一個單詞用10遍,這個詞就會跟隨你一輩子。
    ”教室最後一排的女孩聞聽忽然念叨起來:“money, money, money……”


    能回憶從前,說明你在成長。
    回憶從前,你笑了,說明你長大了;
    回憶從前,你哭了,說明你成熟了;
    回憶從前,你漠然了,說明你世故了;
    回憶從前,你感慨了,說明你無奈了;
    回憶從前,你淡定了,說明你開始老了。

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    2011年“幸福”指南:
    家裡沒病人, 牢裡沒親人,
    外頭沒仇人, 圈裡沒小人,
    身邊沒壞人, 看似沒情人,
    升官有貴人, 辦事有熟人,
    談笑有哲人, 聚會有高人,
    喝茶有賢人, 家務有佣人,
    攝影有寮人, 閑聊有達人。



    有個人問他的朋友:“你為什麼一抽煙就笑,是不是煙很香啊?
    ”朋友回答:“哪裡,我剛看到書上說,抽一支香煙減壽5秒,笑一笑則長壽10秒,所以每次抽煙我就要笑一笑,為生命賺回5秒鐘。”

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