failing doesn't mean you are a failure, it just mean you have not yet succeeded
Failing doesn't mean you have accomplish nothing it just mean you have learn something
Failing doesn't mean you have been a fool, it just mean you have the courage to take a risk
Failing doesn't mean you are inferior it just mean you are not perfect
Failing doesn't mean you have wasted your time, it just means you have reason to start over
Failing doesn't mean you should give up, it just mean you should try harder
Failing doesn't mean you will never make it, it just mean I need more patient
Failing doesn't mean God has abandon you, it just mean He has better idea for you
So look beyond your present failure and see success, look beyond the obstacle on your way
and see victory, don't quit, don't conclude yet, don't give up until you make your last attempt
and don't make your last attempt until you have succeeded, SEE YOU ON TOP....
Friday, January 2, 2009
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Hints on interviews
Take copies of your CV with you to the interview venue.
Arrive on time for your job interview.
Always greet the interviewer by his/her last name and try to pronounce it correctly.
Have a good firm handshake lasting 3-5 seconds.
Look alert and interested.
Scan the room once and then keep your eyes on the interviewer.
Wait until you are offered a chair before you sit down.
Stress your achievement.
Always conduct yourself professionally and if something beyond your control occurs,show a sense of humor.
Be enthusiastic and show it in your replies and body language.
Answer the interview question by more than 60 seconds limit.
Avoid at all cost complaining about your current or former employer in your job interview.
Do not answer question about politics or religion if the job is completely unrelated.
Don't raise salary discussion on the first interview this is normally done on the second on interview.
Your answer to the initial opening statement in the job interview are important,these are called ICE-BEAKERS.
Use replies such as:I'm fine thank you,and you?
I'm very well,thank .
Arrive on time for your job interview.
Always greet the interviewer by his/her last name and try to pronounce it correctly.
Have a good firm handshake lasting 3-5 seconds.
Look alert and interested.
Scan the room once and then keep your eyes on the interviewer.
Wait until you are offered a chair before you sit down.
Stress your achievement.
Always conduct yourself professionally and if something beyond your control occurs,show a sense of humor.
Be enthusiastic and show it in your replies and body language.
Answer the interview question by more than 60 seconds limit.
Avoid at all cost complaining about your current or former employer in your job interview.
Do not answer question about politics or religion if the job is completely unrelated.
Don't raise salary discussion on the first interview this is normally done on the second on interview.
Your answer to the initial opening statement in the job interview are important,these are called ICE-BEAKERS.
Use replies such as:I'm fine thank you,and you?
I'm very well,thank .
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
SPORTS LANGUAGE
Sport is an indoor or outdoor game competition or activity carried on by rule and needing boldly effort and skill.
Major national games includes: Football, basketball, volleyball, handball, tennis, polo, boxing, wrestling, golf, scramble, hockey, show-jumping, horse-racing, cycling, fencing, gymnastics e.t.c
Words for sporting activities includes: tournament, skill, winner, loser, fixture, contest, competition, bout, championship, commentator, fans, formation, sponsor, draws e.t.c.
Names where sporting activities takes places includes: stadium, arena, gymnasium, tennis court, boxing ring, football field, race course, track lane e.t.c.
Names for sports officials includes: Umpire, referee, time keeper, game moster, linesmen, supporter e.t.c
Major national games includes: Football, basketball, volleyball, handball, tennis, polo, boxing, wrestling, golf, scramble, hockey, show-jumping, horse-racing, cycling, fencing, gymnastics e.t.c
Words for sporting activities includes: tournament, skill, winner, loser, fixture, contest, competition, bout, championship, commentator, fans, formation, sponsor, draws e.t.c.
Names where sporting activities takes places includes: stadium, arena, gymnasium, tennis court, boxing ring, football field, race course, track lane e.t.c.
Names for sports officials includes: Umpire, referee, time keeper, game moster, linesmen, supporter e.t.c
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