Have a look at this clip from youtube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjLI1J5ITYI.
What a beauty of music - no gender, no nations, no religion, just beautiful singing. Nothing is impossible and it is so great that she/he receives the fantansic positive attention.
That is how the world should be.... Proud to be who we are and support each other for being who we really are.
Monday, March 21, 2011
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Malaysia Prime Minister's wife - insentive comment to Japan disaster
There is a heated discussion of the wife of Malaysia's Prime Minister, Rosmah Mansor's insensitive comment that "the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan is a lesson to them to build buildings that are eco-friendly and green.
..... that Japan should do research into their environment before proceeding with any kind of development and to consider climate change and green technology during the planning of any development initiatives."
You can see the clip with this link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuMLtycp_0I&feature=youtu.be
Seriously, from the clip, I don't think she was prepared when being asked that question. She might even think by throwing words like green technology, do research into environment etc etc , is actually a good answer that show she knows something.
She is not the first Malaysian who says the wrong thing in public. If it takes a harsh lesson to make all leaders and public figures to think twice before they actually say and do anything, I would say "It is a good thing, yeh.... they actually think".
It is a good lesson for all leaders to realise they represent the country. What they do and what they say, affect the country and the nations.
Unfortunately, out of all the heated discussion, there are some nasty comment that wish tsunami hits Malaysia... blar blar blar.
I wonder what make these people different from Rosmah Mansor. They don't think anyway. Why on earth would anyone wishes such disaster happen to any countries or any nation?
Do they seriously think that by throwing nasty comment and wilful wishes will make the world better?
Come on... Think again !!!!!
..... that Japan should do research into their environment before proceeding with any kind of development and to consider climate change and green technology during the planning of any development initiatives."
You can see the clip with this link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuMLtycp_0I&feature=youtu.be
Seriously, from the clip, I don't think she was prepared when being asked that question. She might even think by throwing words like green technology, do research into environment etc etc , is actually a good answer that show she knows something.
She is not the first Malaysian who says the wrong thing in public. If it takes a harsh lesson to make all leaders and public figures to think twice before they actually say and do anything, I would say "It is a good thing, yeh.... they actually think".
It is a good lesson for all leaders to realise they represent the country. What they do and what they say, affect the country and the nations.
Unfortunately, out of all the heated discussion, there are some nasty comment that wish tsunami hits Malaysia... blar blar blar.
I wonder what make these people different from Rosmah Mansor. They don't think anyway. Why on earth would anyone wishes such disaster happen to any countries or any nation?
Do they seriously think that by throwing nasty comment and wilful wishes will make the world better?
Come on... Think again !!!!!
Sunday, March 13, 2011
National Day of Action - No bullying at school
Friday 18 March 2011 is Australia's first annual community awareness campaign to address bullying. The event will be on the third Friday in March each year.
School should be the safe place for children and teens to enjoy learning and building their social skills. Let's all support it and say 'No' to bullying at school.
For more information, please start by spending sometime on http://www.bullyingnoway.com.au/talkout/spotlight/bystandermain.shtml
and find out what you can do to make the school the place it should be.
School should be the safe place for children and teens to enjoy learning and building their social skills. Let's all support it and say 'No' to bullying at school.
For more information, please start by spending sometime on http://www.bullyingnoway.com.au/talkout/spotlight/bystandermain.shtml
and find out what you can do to make the school the place it should be.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
A Letter To My Friend
Hi,
Sorry, just see your email now. First of all, let me assure you that it is ok to be emotional and upset because we are all human, as long as you walk away without doing or saying anything that will hurt someone, which you will regret.
In the perfect world, everyone gets along well. We are blessed with the ability to think, to decide, to choose, but, because we are different, sometimes, the personality just crash. Although we have our mind, I think we are no different with animals at some aspects. When we feel that we are attacked, we defend fiercefully. That is the nature. In this case, your mother in law means no harm, unfortunately, she misses the signal that you need her to step back.
I love reading books of self improvement or some quotes from smart and successful people. Not that I practise them, but just a reminder to myself of what others have done right to be up there. Just, always practise what I say rather than what I do, because I am pretty slacked in practising what is right.
Thanks for trusting me enough to tell me your problems. I don't see the problem as solely bossy mother in law, unreasonable boss and rude interviewer. I do see you struggle with expressing yourself, losing confidence and being confused about life. We do not cry for no reason, and sometimes it relates to something deep down and not just the problem that we thought we are dealing with.
1. Pick a day, go to some where quiet, and ask yourself when is the last time you laugh from your heart. Then write down the list of things that you really want to do that will really cheer you up.
2. Every week, make a plan to do something from the list. If it means having some quiet time to read a book, then go to the library for 1-2 hours. Quiet time and only your time.
3. Have a look at the course link (Listen to your heart and success will follow) I sent. If you really sit down and go through the course, I do think it will be a good start that give you a better idea on what you are looking for in life/work and how to deal with it.
There are a few of things I learn in life:
- Things always happen for a reason.
- Whatever we experience in life is a lesson, and it will not go away until we learn it.
- We need to know what is our needs (not want). If we know our needs, we can express ourselves better and then start communicating with people around us.
Good night and have a sweet dream
Sorry, just see your email now. First of all, let me assure you that it is ok to be emotional and upset because we are all human, as long as you walk away without doing or saying anything that will hurt someone, which you will regret.
In the perfect world, everyone gets along well. We are blessed with the ability to think, to decide, to choose, but, because we are different, sometimes, the personality just crash. Although we have our mind, I think we are no different with animals at some aspects. When we feel that we are attacked, we defend fiercefully. That is the nature. In this case, your mother in law means no harm, unfortunately, she misses the signal that you need her to step back.
I love reading books of self improvement or some quotes from smart and successful people. Not that I practise them, but just a reminder to myself of what others have done right to be up there. Just, always practise what I say rather than what I do, because I am pretty slacked in practising what is right.
Thanks for trusting me enough to tell me your problems. I don't see the problem as solely bossy mother in law, unreasonable boss and rude interviewer. I do see you struggle with expressing yourself, losing confidence and being confused about life. We do not cry for no reason, and sometimes it relates to something deep down and not just the problem that we thought we are dealing with.
1. Pick a day, go to some where quiet, and ask yourself when is the last time you laugh from your heart. Then write down the list of things that you really want to do that will really cheer you up.
2. Every week, make a plan to do something from the list. If it means having some quiet time to read a book, then go to the library for 1-2 hours. Quiet time and only your time.
3. Have a look at the course link (Listen to your heart and success will follow) I sent. If you really sit down and go through the course, I do think it will be a good start that give you a better idea on what you are looking for in life/work and how to deal with it.
There are a few of things I learn in life:
- Things always happen for a reason.
- Whatever we experience in life is a lesson, and it will not go away until we learn it.
- We need to know what is our needs (not want). If we know our needs, we can express ourselves better and then start communicating with people around us.
Good night and have a sweet dream
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Poem - To Let Go
I come across this website today, http://www.great-inspirational-quotes.com/letting-go.html . There are many interesting quotes and I love this poem of Letting Go that I would like to share.
Letting Go
Author Unknown
To let go doesn't mean to stop caring;
It means I can't do it for someone else.
To let go is not to cut myself off...
It's the realization that I can't control another...
To let go is not to enable,
but to allow learning from natural consequences.
To let go is to admit powerlessness,
which means the outcome is not in my hands.
To let go is not to try and change or blame another,
I can only change myself.
To let go is not to care for, but to care about.
To let go is not to fix, but to be supportive.
To let go is not to judge,
but to allow another to be a human being.
To let go is not to be in the middle arranging all the outcomes,
but to allow others to affect their own outcomes.
To let go is not to be protective,
It is to permit another to face reality.
To let go is not to deny, but to accept.
To let go is not to nag, scold, or argue,
but to search out my own shortcomings and correct them.
To let go is not to adjust everything to my desires,
but to take each day as it comes and cherish the moment.
To let go is not to criticize and regulate anyone,
but to try to become what I dream I can be.
To let go is not to regret the past,
but to grow and live for the future.
To let go is to fear less and love more.
Letting Go
Author Unknown
To let go doesn't mean to stop caring;
It means I can't do it for someone else.
To let go is not to cut myself off...
It's the realization that I can't control another...
To let go is not to enable,
but to allow learning from natural consequences.
To let go is to admit powerlessness,
which means the outcome is not in my hands.
To let go is not to try and change or blame another,
I can only change myself.
To let go is not to care for, but to care about.
To let go is not to fix, but to be supportive.
To let go is not to judge,
but to allow another to be a human being.
To let go is not to be in the middle arranging all the outcomes,
but to allow others to affect their own outcomes.
To let go is not to be protective,
It is to permit another to face reality.
To let go is not to deny, but to accept.
To let go is not to nag, scold, or argue,
but to search out my own shortcomings and correct them.
To let go is not to adjust everything to my desires,
but to take each day as it comes and cherish the moment.
To let go is not to criticize and regulate anyone,
but to try to become what I dream I can be.
To let go is not to regret the past,
but to grow and live for the future.
To let go is to fear less and love more.
Saturday, January 15, 2011
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