Thursday, January 21, 2010

Never, never give up

"Never, never give up because I can always see the coast and it brings me courage all the time." To b able to see the goal helps us a lot when we feel frustrated somewhere and even almost lose our confidence. in the long term to sucess, hope is our belief and it can make us  be very strong when we face great difficulties and even want to quit. some people failed simply because they lost their sight of their "coast" although they are very qualified and capable.

Never, never give up and always give yourself a second chance. We may fail sometimes but it abosolutely does not mean that we will fail every time. Thomas Edison, one of the most famous inventors in the 20th century, tried more than one thousand times before he found out that tungsten was the right material for the electric bulb, and so as most of the great scientists in may fields. the real success is always based on a great deal of failure. Psychologists tell us that the influence of what we strongly hold in mind is so important to our career. First we have to make sure that our goal is achievable and practical then just go for it no matter how difficult it is and we will never lose our passion and will always be positive. The character in The Lord of the Rings have thousands of chances to turn back. However they kept going because they were holding on to something. There is some good in the world that worth fighting for. "Never, never give up" is one of so many secrets to success.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Are you in a hurry?

Life is short. Haste makes waste. What's your hurry? These three saying characterize the way I manage my day-to-day chores. I don't want to rush through things; i prefer to take my time.
Life is short. You never know what may happen tomorrow so it is important to enjoy today. Of course, some people will say that's why it is important to cram a lot into a day. But then, how would you possibly have time to enjoy all of those experiences. By doing a few things slowly and doing them well, you can savor the experience. Haste makes waste. We are not machines. We can't rush through things mechanically. If we do, we might forget something; we might take shortcuts. By taking our time, we can do a chore carefully, completely, and correctly.
What's your hurry? Where's the fire? I don't see any need to rush to the next experience. There's still a lot to see and learn from the chores around you. Taking of your baby sister for instance can be very rewarding. You could simply keep her near you while you watch TV and read a book and talk on the phone. Or you could devote your whole attention to her and observe his reactions to his environment. You can observe carefully, if you are trying to do four things at time.
To twist a common saying, "Don't just do something, sit there!" Take life easy and savor each minute. Life is shorter than you think.