Comments by pqnga

  • Doesn't it make you nervous -- a boy alone upstairs with Danielle?

    Oh, no, I don't worry about john.

    Both he and Danielle are in the abstinence club.

    January 24, 2012

  • San was infuriated by Paul's evasive answers. She was convinced he was deliberately hiding zach and hiding the truth.

    January 24, 2012

  • You may find that you have less

    independence and leeway at work and this could make you irritable and agitated. Be careful when making business or financial decisions as someone with a hidden agenda may be exerting influence.

    April 17, 2011

  • Making up our mind means ensuring that our thoughts are positive and our feelings towards others are filled with good wishes. When we do, others begin to sense a deeper beauty emanating from behind the skin! This is inner beauty

    (Thoughts for today)

    April 12, 2011

  • If you feel squeamish about posting something—don’t. Wait a day or two, and think it over. (Gretchen Rubin)

    April 9, 2011

  • One of the more vexing problems most managers face every day is how to get involved in the work of their people without doing the work themselves or micromanaging those doing it.

    March 28, 2011

  • I once was in a position to interview professional organists.

    For an audition piece, I chose Charles-Marie Widor’s “Toccata”

    (from Symphony No. 5 in F Minor, Op. 42 No. 1, for

    those who care about such things), a frenetic piece that

    sounded suitably difficult to my amateur ears.

    March 24, 2011

  • Bay hơi, dễ biến đổi, không kiên định

    Memories are volatile

    March 23, 2011

  • Đòn bẩy, tận dụng

    While financial leverage can be dangerous, emotional leverage can be the most

    powerful tool in personal change. We need a reason to do things. Without a

    compelling reason, nothing will get done. The right reason provides the leverage

    to do massive things even with little resources.

    March 22, 2011

  • Trivial, useless, fruitless

    Comparison is futile.

    In a world where comparisons happen non-stop, it is difficult to look outside

    yourself and to ever be content with who you are. There's always someone who's a

    tad bit better.

    Source: for Make It Happen

    March 22, 2011

  • Principles to Remember

    Do:

    * First, do the contemplative work to develop a personal answer to the question

    * Understand what the interviewer is trying to gather from your response

    * Shorten the timeframe of the question so you can give a more specific and reasonable reply

    Source: http://blogs.hbr.org/hmu/2011/03/where-will-you-be-in-five-year.html

    March 22, 2011