Thursday, 30 August 2012

[HM:254639] Ten Point Program for happy Family



  1. Avoid the next quarrel: Never lose temper at the same time. Don't let the sun set on your quarrels (Never prolong fights if at all started). It is OK to say "I am sorry"
  2. Do not expect perfection from your spouseMarriage is coming together of two imperfect beings. Don't expect wife or husband to like this or that, accept them as they are.
  3. Be a Good Listener:  Think before speaking, it is a good idea to weigh before you speak. You are master of unspoken words but slave of spoken words. Better than listening from ear is listening through mind (with attention) and better than that is listening from heart.
  4. Be a good forgiver: Some people forgive but they keep the memory alive or they forgive conditionally. Forgiveness should be complete and unconditional.
  5. Grow in the spirit of humility: Be humble. Egos bring arrogance which divide and separate people.
  6. Learn the art of appreciation: We all like to be appreciated. Always appreciate in front of others. Never criticize in a company of friends and relatives, you will get opportunities in privacy.
  7. Do not argue: Winning love and friendship is far greater than winning an argument. It is OK to discuss with a open mind. Learn to win love and affection rather than arguments.
  8. Develop healthy sense of humor: Learn to laugh and be cheerful. It is a great tonic for healthy living and being accepted by friends. It is important to laugh with others and NOT at others.
  9. Always lend a helpful hand: You will win over if you have this attitude of offering a helpful hand with or without asking.
  10. Bring GOD back into your home: This is one of the most important one. Have a common time for prayers. It brings families together. Families that pray together stays together

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Wednesday, 29 August 2012

[HM:254638] Help needed

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Can you guys help in getting key for "sally spa" game.?

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Re: [HM:254636] Don't Pursue a Doomed Idea

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On 8/29/12, Junaid Tahir <mjunaidtahir@gmail.com> wrote:
> When it comes to innovation, irrationality can be a blessing. Many a great
> decision has resulted from people taking risks that didn't make logical
> sense at the time. But irrationality can also blind innovators to real
> problems. Here are three ways to seek the right amount of reason:
>
> - Find a devil's advocate. Look for someone who can poke holes in your
> thinking and point out when you're being dangerously irrational.
> - Test your hypotheses. Turn your proclamations into experiments. Use
> them to check your logic.
> - Make resources scarce. An abundance of time, money, or people should
> accelerate innovation, but it often does the opposite. Set early
> deadlines, consciously constrain funding, and keep teams lean to
> pressure-test your idea before you get too far down the road.
>
> Adapted from "In Praise of Irrational Innovators" by Scott
> Anthony.<http://blogs.hbr.org/anthony/2012/05/in_praise_of_irrational_innova.html>
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Tuesday, 28 August 2012

[HM:254631] Don't Pursue a Doomed Idea


When it comes to innovation, irrationality can be a blessing. Many a great decision has resulted from people taking risks that didn't make logical sense at the time. But irrationality can also blind innovators to real problems. Here are three ways to seek the right amount of reason:
  • Find a devil's advocate. Look for someone who can poke holes in your thinking and point out when you're being dangerously irrational.
  • Test your hypotheses. Turn your proclamations into experiments. Use them to check your logic.
  • Make resources scarce. An abundance of time, money, or people should accelerate innovation, but it often does the opposite. Set early deadlines, consciously constrain funding, and keep teams lean to pressure-test your idea before you get too far down the road.

Adapted from "In Praise of Irrational Innovators" by Scott Anthony.


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[HM:254630] See the Big Picture Before Making a Decision

Successful strategic thinkers always have perspective. They consider the potential impact of their actions on those beyond their team or unit. Next time you need to make a big decision, here are three ways to make sure your thinking isn't too narrow:
  • Explore the outcomes. With every idea, ask yourself, "If we implement this idea, how will other units and stakeholders be affected? What might be the long-term ramifications?"
  • Expand your range of alternatives. Gather ideas and concerns from everyone who has an interest in the decision or who will be affected by the outcome.
  • Consider the customer. Look at the decision through your customers' eyes. What will they think and which alternative will they prefer? If you're not sure, think about asking them.

Adapted from the Harvard ManageMentor Online Module: Strategic Thinking.



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[HM:254629] Stop Wasting Your Boss's Time

It's easy to complain about a manager who wastes time. It's much harder to see how you might misuse that manager's time. Here are three ways to minimize the impact you have on your supervisor's tight schedule:
  • Self-delegate. Avoid requesting her intervention too often. If you or one of your direct reports can accomplish the task without your boss's help, do it.
  • Present solutions, not problems. Don't bring problems to your boss to solve. Instead, bring proposed solutions, and seek his feedback.
  • Accommodate her working style. For example, if she prefers to receive information in writing rather than in person, honor those preferences even if it's not your style.

Adapted from the Harvard ManageMentor Online Module: Time Management.



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[HM:254627] Health: 10 foods all men should eat


Food for men 1: Tomatoes

Tomatoes are possibly one of the best "superfoods" around, and the popular fruit has particular benefits for men. Studies have suggested that the lycopene found in tomatoes may reduce risk of colorectal cancer, lower cholesterol and reduce the risk of heart disease; the leading cause of death in men. Research has also shown that men who frequently eat foods rich in lycopene may drastically reduce their risk of developing prostate cancer.

Eating blueberries can reduce men's risk of prostate cancer and heart diseaseEating blueberries can reduce men's risk of prostate cancer and heart disease

Food for men 2: Blueberries

Blueberries are another fruit that have been linked to a reduced risk of prostate cancer, thanks to their high levels of proanthocyanidins. However, blueberries' positive benefits for men don't stop there, as studies have also suggested that blueberries may be effective in reducing risk of heart disease, Type 2 Diabetes and age-related memory loss; a condition more prevalent in men than women.

Food for men 3: Brazil nuts

Snacking on nuts is great for heart health and good skin. However, Brazil nuts are particularly beneficial for men as they are packed with selenium; a powerful antioxidant which studies have suggested can boost sperm health and motility. Furthermore, selenium is also great for lowering "bad" cholesterol levels, preventing blood clots and lifting your mood.

Food for men 4: Broccoli

Broccoli - along with other cruciferous vegetables like cabbage and sprouts - contains a strong cancer-fighting chemical, sulphoraphane, which research has suggested may reduce men's risk of developing bladder cancer (a cancer more commonly affecting women than men), prostate cancer and colorectal cancer.

Food for men 6: Whole grains

Whole grains are great for our health thanks to their high levels of vitamins, minerals and fiber. Most whole grains, including brown rice and oats, are particularly rich in B vitamins, which are good for general wellbeing and can also help alleviate depression. Individual B vitamins can also benefit male health in various ways. Studies have suggested that folate (vitamin B9) can keep sperm healthy, while biotin (B7) may help hair loss. Silica, also present in whole grains, could also help with healthy hair growth.

Eating whole grains can help improve male fertility and reduce hair loss

Food for men 7: Eggs

For men suffering from hair loss, eggs may also provide the perfect solution. Eggs are an excellent source of protein, which is essential for hair growth, as well as being rich in biotin (vitamin B7). Egg yolks are also a good source of iron, which some studies have suggested can alleviate hair loss, which can be caused by anemia.

Food for men 8: Pomegranate juice

Pomegranates are packed with antioxidants, vitamins and minerals, and research has suggested that drinking the juice of this "superfood" can help lower cholesterol - which can be high in many men as young as their 20s - and prevent hypertension. A study has also found that drinking just one 8oz glass of pomegranate juice a day could dramatically slow down the progress of prostate cancer.

Food for men 9: Garlic

Garlic is well known for boosting heart health, and a study on the effects of garlic consumption on males has shown that regularly eating garlic could help lower men's cholesterol levels. Furthermore, research findings published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute have suggested that regularly eating garlic and onions could help lower men's risk of developing prostate cancer.

Food for men 10: Salmon

Salmon is not only a great source of protein, but it is an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids, which can help address many of men's most common health complaints. Omega-3 fatty acids have been linked to lowered levels of "bad" cholesterol and can also reduce risk of many illnesses, including heart disease, colorectal cancer, prostate cancer and depression. Read more on realbuzz.com...


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