Friday, July 11, 2008

Its been a Long Long time...

wah... reli long time din write anythng here in my own blog d lo... long till i cant recall whn is d last time i visit my own blog oso...

any how will update la whn ever i m free.. gonna make tis blog 2 remind me 2 study oso... tis time hv 2 reli work hard 4 myself d... dun wanna still carry on d life of sitting for supplement exam... reli gt scared n nightmares... i ve had it.. enuf is enuf...

i still rmb my fren used 2 used d wording mentioned... hahaha.. it is reli meaningful anyhow... haha

k la for myself... tis is it for tonite la... good nite 2 myself...

Monday, March 31, 2008

With the right attitude, even losing can make you a better person.

THERE will come a time in every individual’s life when things don’t go our way and this is the reality of life.
One of the most common occurrences is defeat, which comes in various situations in our daily and challenging undertakings and often causes anger, disappointment, depression, unhappiness and discomfort.
At the recent 12th general election, failure was more felt by a greater number of politicians than success and this had left many people with a disturbed mood, shame and pain.
I called two politicians whom I had interviewed during their campaign trail after their defeat was announced and they refused to answer my calls.
Another politician who I went to visit cursed and swore because he lost his seat and was forced to vacate his house hurriedly following the fall of the Selangor government.
A real man is one who can face up to his mistakes and learn something from them so that he never repeats them.
Here credit must be given to former Penang chief minister Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon who accepted his defeat and the downfall of the state government gracefully and passed on the baton respectfully.
He left with dignity and style and nothing commands respect more than a man who stands up to adversity because respect clears the way to power and success.
Many say this is easily said than done because it is difficult to accept or admit defeat.
One shouldn’t be afraid to acknowledge defeat because an individual who has the ability to stand up tall and admit that he’s wrong or that he’s been bettered in some way is admired and regarded as a gentleman.
This is because with the right attitude, even losing can make you a better person as the entire episode offers us an experience to learn from.
We spend our whole life building on a good character and this is not based on how we win every task we undertake but how we deal with losses and emerge stronger.
People with credible disposition do not fall following a failure but surface greater in the society.
Don’t dwell on your performance which wasn’t the best, instead recognise your defeat. Congratulate the winner and move on with positive thoughts to recover from your setback quickly.
Never hold grudges and take revenge because such thoughts are counterproductive and in fact they will affect your physique and aura.
Swallow your pride and ego and learn from your mistakes and turn your errors to your advantage.
Every loss should be played back in your head again and again to determine exactly why you lost.
This will keep you sharp and focused for the next time you face this particular adversary.
In a defeated situation you often ask why it was him and not you who came out on top. Did he have something that you didn’t?
There’s nothing wrong with admiring those who won and take stock of what it took to come out on top.
Another defeated politician I spoke to attributed his loss to the will of God and has turned to spirituality to heal his body, mind and soul.
Many people turn to the Almighty when in crisis, not realising that they should have done it before so that they have the divine guidance and grace in undertaking challenges in life.
The reality of life is there are super powers above us and all we have to do is give our best in all our undertakings and leave the rest to the unseen supremacy.
• T. Selva, The Star’s Sunday Metro Editor, feels that every failure offers a chance to bounce back as a winner the next time.

Holiday!!!

holiday started 3 days ago... tis 3 days din even touches my books lo..
damn liao lo...
haha... okok la.. gonna buckle up in few more days.. haha.. holiday ma.. rest 1st la.. rest kao kao thn only back 2 study mode la.. now in d meantime enjoy 1st. hahaha...

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Another Fall 4 me... damn... y m i so like tat..

yo... it has been a long time 4 me since my last bloggy. haih... my fren used 2 say, i ve done my part n i ve had it. its a nice quote thou. yt i m still din do any of my part. y m i so like tat.

m i reli tat useless. doubt bout tat. my part is so ez 4 any1 tat reli wish 2 do tat. yt i cant do it properly. damn. how could i become like tat. i can say tat i will nt hv any return time d. tis is my last ticket i dun hv anymore 2 buy. its like u do it or jz 4gt it. i cant afford 2 4gt it. so plz dun b so lz n buckle up. tats wat i told myself in my previous blog. yt i din do it.

well its ok. do it tis time. yt is nt tat ok thou. but i hv 2 make it ok ASAP. wish myself luck n all d best.

-Juz Crappin thou-

Friday, January 25, 2008

New Year is comin...!!! Hooray...!!!

haha... new year is comin.. so happy tis year...
happier thn last year... last year i m havin a sad sad year.. cuz of my own personal reason... anyhow tis year is a wonderful n happiest year i m gonna hav..

in front of me will b another tuff year 2 go thru.. so i muz buckle up n rush thru d followin year in a smooth n splendid one.. muz reli do it...
make tis as my new year resolution... haha.. a piece of advice 2 myself... keep d resolution near 2 me.. dun delay it cuz i dun hv much time of delayin it.. muz keep up2date... haha...

anyhow i muz thnx my parents.. both of thm reli provided me support n care. i m nt gal i cant do much... haha. all i can do is do my best n dun let thm down. muz keep thm out of worryin me. hope for d best of me n others as well... esp my... haha.. i noe can d..
hahaha...

Saturday, January 5, 2008

New Year New Beginning...

New Year new beginning. tats wat usualy ppl will alwiz said. it is true thou. u muz at least hv a new year resolution. n 1 thing 4 sure is u muz make it. now i m in a condition like do or die. d feelings is damn suffering. duno wat 2 do everyday thou there is something there 4 u 2 do.

u will fell like so scare like wat i m havin now. i think tis hv been my phobia since i did something tat i shud nt hv did it long long time ago.

haih...dunno la.. i reli hope everything goes fine la... reli prayin hard 4 it...

Saturday, December 29, 2007

Ladies period caution

It has been a traditional theory that ladies are not supposed to wash their hair during their period. But there is no solution to the question why? The victim will only realise at their later stage of their life, facing the symptoms of breast and ovary cancer. Today ladies still wash their hair during their period with the thinking that they will be safe if they blow dries their hair. But this will not prevent them from getting the cancer. Please read the article below:

A well known Taiwanese medical professor specialise in cancer research based in a Japanese university did a survey on 30,000 per cancer patients.


She found these patients are very choosy in their food, wash their hair during their period and carry heavy object and drink cold drinks. This will course the incomplete of ovulation and the remaining menses will turn into toxic and the imbalance of hormone will lead to ovary and breast cancer.

During the research she found the method of prevention to these cancers. The secrets are;

1. One must change their lifestyle and eating habits
2. Do not wash our hair while having period
3. Excessive bleeding must be investigated by a gynae, do not wash your hair just for the cooling effect and contraction of ovary.
4. No cold drinks if you feel drowsy, breast expansion and
Constipation these are the early symptom of ovary or breast cancer.

To prevent use:

1. Black sugar
2. Chinese lotus (leng ngau in hokkien)
3. Carrot and
4. Barley

Boil to soup and drink. This is the best prevention.


Ms Hii Yah Mee
Executive,
Faculty of Science & Foundation Studies,
Open University Malaysia.