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13 Best Ever Lines For LIFE

13 Best Ever Lines of LIFE Never share your secrets with anyone.  This can be Self-Destructive, Perhaps the most Important Advice in Life. Never tell your problems to anyone.  20% will not care & 80% will be glad that you have them. Life is similar to Boxing Game.  Defeat is not declared when you fall down. It is declared when you refuse to get up. Always WRONG PERSONS teach the right lesson in life. That is called life experience. Faith is taking the 1st step,  even when you don't see the whole staircase. Keep your face to the Sun, and you will not see the shadow. Everything is valuable only at 2 times: 1: Before Getting It.  2: After Losing It. 2 Things bring Happiness & Success in Life: 1: The way you manage  when you have nothing.  2: The way you behave  when you have Everything. 2 Places are most valuable in the world: 1: The NICEST place is to be in someone's Thoughts.  2: The SAFEST place is to be in

Seth Godin's Blog: Speakerphone voice

When the speakerphone is on in the conference room, do you talk differently?  by Seth Goldin It's pretty common. We breathe from a different spot, hold our chest differently, constrict our throats and generally try to shout our words across the ocean. The people listening on the speaker are used to it. The people in the room with you, less so. Human beings don't have a long cultural history with microphones. We don't instinctively understand that they actually work. So we shout instead. And shouting changes how we're believed, trusted and ultimately heard. Learning to use a microphone is a great skill. When you speak normally, it turns out that the microphone has plenty of volts, watts and amps on hand to move your voice all the way to Latvia if you want it to. And then your words will actually be heard. Resource:  Godlin, Seth. "Speakerphone Voice. "  Sethgodin Typepad  Last Modified: Nov 11 2017. http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2017/

Twelve Golden sentences

Twelve Golden *1 Heavy rains remind us of challenges in life. Never ask for a lighter rain, just pray for a better umbrella. That is Attitude. *2 When the flood comes, fish eats ants and when the flood recedes, ants eat fish. Only time matters. Just hold on. God gives an opportunity to everyone. *3 In a theatre when drama plays, you opt for front seats. When the film is screened, you opt for rear seats. Your position in life is only relative. Not absolute. *4 For making soap, oil is required. But to clean oil, soap is required. This is the irony of life. *5 Life is not about finding the right person. But creating the right relationship. *6 It's not how we care in the beginning. But how much we care till the end. *7 Every problem has (N+1) solutions: where N is the number of solutions that you have tried and 1 is that you have not tried. *8 When you are in problem, don't think it's the End. It is only a Bend in life. *9 Difference between Man and God i

A 90 Year-Old Shares Life Lessons

Photo by Emily. S Beeson, @5demayo To celebrate growing older, 90-years-old once wrote some lessons life taught her. It is the most requested column she has ever written. Life isn't fair, but it's still good. However good or bad a situation is, it will change. Time heals almost everything. Give time a little time. When in doubt, just take the next small step. Don't compare your life to others.  You have no idea what their journey is all about. Cry with someone. It's more healing than crying alone. Make peace with your past so it won't mess up the present. The most important organ is the brain. Your job won't take care of you when you are sick. Your friends and family will. No matter how you feel, get up, dress up and show up. You don't have to win every argument. Stay true to yourself. When it comes to chocolate, resistance is futile. Take a deep breath every now and then. It calms the mind. No one is in charge of your happiness but y

The Positive Psychology class taught by Ben Shahar attracts 1400 students per semester and 20% of Harvard graduates take this elective course.

Did you know that at Harvard, one of the most prestigious universities in the world, the most popular and successful course teaches you how to learn to be happier ? According to Ben Shahar, the class - which focuses on happiness , self-esteem, and motivation - gives students the tools to succeed and face life with more joy. This 35-year-old teacher, considered by some to be "the happiness guru" , highlights in his class 14 key tips for improving the quality of our personal status and contributing to a positive life: 🚩Tip 1. Thank God for everything you have:  Write down 10 things you have in your life that give you happiness. Focus on the good things! 🚩Tip 2. Practice physical activity Experts say exercising helps improve mood. 30 minutes of exercise is the best antidote against sadness and stress. 🚩Tip 3. Breakfast: Some people miss breakfast for lack of time or not to get fat. Studies show that breakfast gives you energy, helps you think and perform your

Pride is about making your dream com true

Favorite Quotes: Donghae: This is nothing compared to the help you gave me. Let me know anytime I can be of help. Mr. Lee: You don’t look so well. What’s wrong? Is work not going week in the hotel kitchen? You can think of me as your father until you find your own. I may not be the best provider, but I can at least be a good listener.  Donghae: I don’t think I belong in the place I'm working at… I don’t know if the choice I made was the right one. It’s really hurt my pride. Mr.Lee:  Do you know what was the hardest thing when I first started selling cabbages? When I had to run into people I know. I used to have over 100 people working for me, and they all called me boss. And now I’m in this tiny truck delivering cabbages all day. That hurt my pride, it was really embarrassing having to do this, but that   embarrassment soon fades. I have a goal, I’m going to build my [...] factory again, so I can get my business back. Now I see this truck as a son. I'm

What is School of Hard Knocks?

School of Hard Knocks Is an idiomatic phrase meaning the life itself, and knowledge (and wisdom) gained by working for it. They are not necessarily from a book.  It is most-typically used by a person to claim a level of wisdom imparted by life experience, which should be considered at least equal to academic knowledge. "For example, you can learn more common sense from the school of hard knocks, than from most any high school, college or university."   Cities: tradesman , "School of Hard Knocks"   Urban Dictionary. Last modified June 15, 2014. http://www.urbandictionary.com/author.php?author=tradesman The practical experience life, including hardship and disappointments. For example, A self-made man, he has not attended to college but comes up through the school of hard knocks. This idiom uses knock, as the metaphor for a setback. It was writing in the mid-1800. Cities: The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer. Copyright © 2003,

analysis of Setareh Shamdani's Linkedin

Sasha Khan Design Management  YSDN 4102 Professor:  Eleni Alpous &  Janice Wong Setareh Shamdani Setareh Shamdani's Linkedin Lurking Group Share: She is  multi-disciplinary designer, and  currently pursuing graduate studies at the Royal College of Art and Imperial College in 2015-16.  In the past, she had worked at studios in Toronto & Vancouver, mostly with clients in the not-for-profit sector.  She interested in human-centred design and how design thinking can help improve the living standards of our communities.  She was working as a senior designer at a graphic design studio in Vancouver.  mostly worked in the not-for-profit sector, on projects that were related to social change and helping the local community.  She writing and editing for  Neshan Magazine , a quarterly Iranian graphic design publication. Education : York/ Sheridan BA of graphic design - 2013 Keio University- 2014 Media Design  Imperial College London,
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