Sunday, October 25, 2009

A Lot Like Love: The Movie



I watched this movie for the 2nd time yesterday...I can't recall when was the first time I saw this movie, I just watched it all over again.. :)

I like Ashton Kutcher a lot! In fact, I joined his Facebook fan group...Also liked his "What Happens in Las Vegas" film with Cameron Diaz..

Credit to Nana who lend me her harddisk full of movies, animes and mp3s. Oh, I need to buy harddisk because this laptop already full!

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Free to Decide

Aquarian Horoscope for Today
Today the Sun has changed into Scorpio, and this is the celestial house of Career and Reputation for you, Aquarius. What this means is that your qualifications, credibility and performance will be in the spotlight, and your mind will focus on issues of work and career for about a month. There is an outside possibility that you are still undecided, but chances are good that you have made an important decision about your future and well-being. You may be pulling back from the public eye for a couple of days to process new information.

- Just got home.. Still undecided? I remember a line from a song "Free to decide" by Cranberies....

Yes I'm free to decide, I'm free to decide, and I'm not so too decided, after all...



Source: Youtube's stefani1982

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Your Daily Horoscope: October 20, 2009

Today will begin with an issue concerning work or reputation that may look kind of restrictive or even depressing, Aquarius. But this is no reason to feel at a loss, something changes during the day and lets you feel pretty energized. There may be news from afar concerning money or finances. There is also the possibility of a visit (or trip) soon, maybe the news is about that. There is powerful energy about people getting around the boundaries or limits of others today: this could be you or someone getting around you, and you may not want this to happen.


haha very true!
work...
trip next week...

9 Things that Zap your Vitality - by Denise Schipani

I got this article from Yahoo...

Out of Energy?
By Denise Schipani
See nine things that zap your vitality and how to get it back

It's 3 p.m.--do you know where your energy's gone? You probably expect to feel that late-afternoon drag, but you don't always have to. Turns out, some of your regular habits may be sneakily zapping your zip. Fix some or all of these energy stealers, and you just may be feeling brighter this afternoon.

Energy Zapper #1: Being Addicted to E-mail
Isn't being wired to the hilt--e-mail, voice mail, IM, BlackBerry--supposed to boost productivity, freeing up your energy? More often, the opposite is true. If you continually halt what you're doing to answer e-mail, check voice mail, and attend to a thousand other beeps and blips, your attention becomes diluted, which leaves you feeling depleted.

There are two things going on here, says John Salerno, MD, a New York City family physician and director of the Salerno Center for Complementary Medicine. "The brain needs a lot of physical and mental energy to multitask, which gets drained," he says. And continually redirecting your attention from the BlackBerry to other stimuli siphons more energy and distracts your brain further.

Energy Fix
Switch off electronic gadgets during your most productive work hours, which for most people tend to be in the morning, says Laura Stack, author of The Exhaustion Cure. As for e-mail, try to limit yourself to checking it once every hour, instead of hopping to whenever it beeps. (Hint: Turn off the beep sound.) If something pops into your mind that you need to remember--call back your mom, e-mail the soccer coach about the snack schedule--write it down and take care of it later.

Energy Zapper #2: Visual Clutter
We may be used to living in enclosed spaces with lots of stuff--a refrigerator door packed with artwork, a countertop laden with mail, a desk that's little more than a shifting pile of folders and paper--but it's not how we're meant to live, says Dr. Salerno. "Clutter signals disorder, which makes us anxious. Our brains sense that anxiety."

Energy Fix
Do your best to clear visual clutter, so when you look around, your eyes can "rest" rather than dart from mess to mess, says Janice Ash, organization expert and owner of I Declutter!. Instead of layering papers on a bulletin board, leave a small border of space around them. Clear the front of the fridge of all but the most current kids' artwork, and make a habit of leaving the kitchen counter stuff-free before bed each night.

Energy Zapper #3: Being Bored
Ever sat around for an hour or more not tackling a chore or work because it's just so darned monotonous? Mental foot-dragging, boredom and lack of motivation are draining, says Dr. Salerno. "Put simply, we like to see results, and getting things done gives us a mental energy boost." So avoiding tasks deprives you of that high.

Energy Fix
Find a partner for encouragement--a friend, a coworker--and call or e-mail to enlist her in a time challenge. "Say, ‘I'll check back in with you in an hour, and we'll see if we've gotten these reports/ organizing chores done.'" Or promise yourself motivational rewards for completing the task at hand, suggests Dr. Salerno.

Energy Zapper #4: Poor Posture
You already know that not sitting or standing straight is bad for your body. But all that hunching over a computer screen or cradling a phone on your shoulder wreaks havoc on your energy level, too, says Pia Martin, a San Diego health and wellness chiropractor. "When you sit for long periods, you tend to slump forward, leading to rounded shoulders and a tilted lower spine. Your muscles contract, and blood flow is impaired," which limits the amount of oxygen to your brain.

Energy Fix
Sit up straight! Your legs should be at right angles to the floor, your arms at right angles to your keyboard. Be conscious of keeping your shoulders down, not up near your ears. Adjust your computer screen so your eyes gaze at the middle of it. And don't just sit there--if you have to, set a timer to go off hourly to remind you to get up, stretch and get a drink of water. When you get back to your desk, do a quick posture check: Shoulders down! (Reboot your posture with these tips.)

Energy Zapper #5: Toxic Indoor Air
Humming copy machines. Cleaning products. Dry-cleaning chemicals. Synthetic carpeting. Even the desks in your office may be contributing to the load of toxins you breathe each day, because all of them release chemicals into the air. "No one knows for sure how much harm these cause to our bodies, but they do build up over time, and can drain your energy by potentially interfering with thyroid function and overloading the body's detox system," says Frank Lipman, MD, a New York City physician and author of Spent: End Exhaustion and Feel Great Again. (Reduce your exposure to chemical toxins.)

Energy Fix
Get outside. If you're feeling tired, go out for 10 minutes to breathe fresh air. Indoors, cultivate houseplants, which are remarkably good at absorbing toxins. And don't wear shoes inside the house--you're dragging not just dirt indoors on your soles, but pesticides and other harmful chemicals too.

Energy Zapper #6: Eating Too Much at Once
Consuming a big meal is always something that will cause a dip in energy later, but that effect is most noticeable in the afternoon because the slump happens at that reach-for-coffee-or-sugar hour: 3 p.m. Here's what happens: You fill up on a carb- and calorie-rich lunch and, as nutrients are absorbed by your body, excess glucose is dumped into your bloodstream, and your body releases insulin to process all that sugar. "A better idea is to spread out what and how you eat throughout the day to keep energy levels steady," says Gloria Tsang, RD, founder of the nutrition website HealthCastle.com.

Energy Fix
Eat every four hours, instead of the usual six. To reform lunch, "try to brownbag more often than eating out," says Tsang. It's a fact that if you buy takeout or dine in a restaurant, you're likely to eat more. Four hours after lunch, have a snack. If you're going to eat dinner a couple of hours later, keep the snack small, such as half a turkey sandwich, or a yogurt and some crackers. Other ideas: Drink liquids (water, tea) all day. "Dehydration makes you tired, too," says Tsang. If you usually have coffee right after lunch, try it a little later in the afternoon and make it a latte. The caffeine's an obvious pick-me-up, but the little bit of fat and protein in the milk gives you a snack-like boost. (Increase your energy with a smarter lunch.)

Energy Zapper #7: Living in Artificial Light
Our natural body rhythms are keyed to the rising and setting of the sun, says Carol Ash, DO, medical director of Sleep for Life, a sleep-disorder clinic in Somerset, New Jersey. When you open your eyes in the morning and get your first glimpse of sunlight, your brain receives a signal that helps it set its sleep-wake clock for the day. Similarly, seeing sunlight during the day gives your brain a boost. So if you are awake before the sun, and/or don't see much sun all day, your body is experiencing something a lot like jet lag.

Energy Fix
Instead of hitting the coffee cart when you're flagging, hit the sidewalk--the combination of physical exercise and a shot of sunlight will energize you. You don't need much: "A 10- to 20-minute walk in the sunshine will give you a boost," says Dr. Ash.

Energy Zapper #8: Listening to Negative Nellies
You may be upbeat, but it can be exhausting to listen to complainers all day long, whether it's the fellow mom who calls to trash-talk the neighbors or the coworker who never has a positive word to say. It's not your imagination: A 2006 study at Chicago's Northwestern University found that people forced to listen to "high-maintenance" colleagues became frustrated and unfocused, and suffered a decline in the quality of their work.

Energy Fix
Insulate yourself as best you can. If a coworker loves to enumerate her complaints, cut her off with a firm but polite "I really have to get this finished," then smile and get to work. She'll get the message. If it's your own negative thoughts that drag you down, train yourself to banish them by listing, daily, the things you're grateful for, so you can pull out that list when the negative stuff intrudes.

Energy Zapper #9: Holding a Grudge
It takes a surprising amount of energy to remember whom you have a grudge against, and to continually update the faults, missteps and things you're mad about. "Resentment is a huge drain physically as well as mentally," says Dr. Lipman. "Anger, resentment, grudges--all of these emotions are toxic, and we hang on to them in our bodies especially in tense, tired muscles."

Energy Fix
It takes practice, but try to forgive old mistakes. An easy way to start is to simply be aware of the times negative thoughts about others creep into your mind, says Dr. Lipman. "Think of others as flawed humans, which we all are," which makes it easier to forgive-and free up energy.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Lesson for Today from Iwa moto san

"I don't know how to relate Starbucks, Remote control and a Television with a certain "pecheng" programming language!" - Iwa moto


public class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
shapeClass s = new shapeClass();
System.out.println ("SHAPE MENU");
s.draw();
s.erase();
s.move();
System.out.println ("COLOR"+ s.getColor());
System.out.println ("NAME");
s.getName();
System.out.println ("FINISHED");
}
}



public class shapeClass {
private String name;
private String color;

public void draw(){
System.out.println ("You selected Draw");
}
public void erase(){
System.out.println ("You selected Erase");
}
public void move(){
System.out.println ("You selected Move");
}

public void setName(String Name){
name = Name;
}
public String getName(){
return name;
}

public void setColor (String Color){
color = Color;
}
public String getColor(){
return color;
}

}

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Horoscope for today 2009/10/18

Remember that you have the right to privacy! If you need some time alone, get it.

Overview
Don't try to deny your feelings today -- most likely you're wearing them on your sleeve anyway! It's just one of those days when emotions run deeply, and that can be a very good thing for you.

Feeling useful is important in anyone's life, because it makes you feel important -- like you matter. Usually, that kind of usefulness is something you seek out in a school or career context. But today, why not explore how you can be socially useful? Help people make party plans, decorate an event room or put together an invitation list. Heck, volunteer to be the designated driver. Any of these will be great ways to show how you matter (in a social context) to your friends.

I said: Well, it's been two days since I update so many important blogs and documents.. Been visiting so many sites lately that caused me to feel that i'm working 24/7 a day..

www.showbiznewsblog.com, an officemate blogsite that awakens my "stalker" ability but this time, it should be hollywood celebrities..yesterday I wrote about Avril Lavigne's divorce issue and today it's about Miley Cyrus who joined the cast of Sex and the City 2 the movie... okay, I admit, I only contributed every weekends...hehe weekly contributor..

www.lyrics-buddy.com, this is our new blogsite we started last week. Beth and I posted the hottest Billboards hitlist! and now that we introduced this to fb, some of our friends started to figure it out... :) we have our own google ads this time..
and yesterday, a comment was received and we felt so happy..really :)

PTC sites, until this moment, I haven't click any ptc site (so very busy updating...yes... a resume...) it's been 5 years since I last updated a resume that's why it took for me two days to complete..with no picture! yay!I need to get one tomorrow..

What pushed me to update my resume? We'll that would be a different story...

Saturday, October 17, 2009

I'm Hooked with: "Chuck": TV Series

What I'm enjoying watching now: English TV Series "Chuck": 4th Ep.Chuck Versus the Wookie

This is Chuck (Zachary Levi)..



and her pretty, sexy leading lady Sarah (Yvonne Strahovski)...

Horoscope for Today 2009/10/17 - Aquarius

Someone more intellectual than you will inspire you to buck up on your reading.


It's always nice to be flexible and try to get along with people, but today you should stick to your guns about what you want to do. Don't let groupthink hijack your sense of what is right and what is wrong and don't be afraid to disagree with people. If you become less wishy-washy, you will send a very clear signal to other people that you are not to be underestimated. Pushing your own agenda is not only a perfectly valid thing to do, it's recommended.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Horoscope for Today October 12, 2009 - Aquarius

A certain someone you spend an awful lot of time with is about to let you know that every minute you've invested has and will be well spent. You're set up to learn the depth and breadth of a loved one's feelings, and even if you're single, there's no way you'll miss the enormity of those same emotions coming to you via the casual utterances and behavior of someone you had no idea was as fond of you as they really are.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Ways to Handle Stress

There are several ways of handling stress. When I'm stressed out, I often browse stress related articles in the web or magazines or even in self-help books. But even if there are tons of written topics about stress, there are some techniques that suits to me, but some are not.

1. Talk! They say talking about the stressor can alleviate some of the tension you feel. I say, there are some things that I kept in all by myself.
I follow: Write it out.
I do not: Exercise
But like to try: Hit a pillow.

2. ACT! Be willing to take risk and make change, no matter how small. Try to change the stressful situation, or at least some part of it. Moving forward in small ways helps you feel empowered and in control.

3. LISTEN TO YOUR BODY! If you learn about how your body reacts to stress, you can also learn how to counter that stress. Learn to listen to your body's signals and find ways to reduce your stress, even if it's just "taking five" to clear your mind.
Want to Try: Relaxation exercises (E.g. Yoga, meditation, physical exercise)

4. BE IN CHARGE! Discover what you need to feel good about yourself and get your needs met.
I follow: Another way to reduce your stress is to find an interest, hobby or activity where you feel in charge and call the shots.


5. DON'T OVERWHELM YOURSELF: If you are stressed and overwhelmed, perhaps you are trying to handle too much. Rid yourself of extra duties that aren't necessary or important.
I want to: Learn how to delegate and how to say "no" without feeling guilty. Ask for help if you need it.

6. GET AWAY: Sometimes a change, however small, can do wonders for your spirit. Forget it all for a while--escape! Go somewhere new for a few hours, or a few days if you can afford to. If not, it may be helpful just to "get away" to a warm bath for a little while!
I want to do: Spa, massage and a vacation..soon!

7. PRIORITIZE: You may not be able to avoid all the responsibilities obligations you currently have, but you can learn how to complete them without resentment and consciously choose how you will handle them.

8. EXTEND YOURSELF: Make your own life better by making someone else's life better. Give of yourself. Volunteer! You will feel empowered, positive, important...and you will be!

9. MAKE SUCCESS HAPPEN! If you can't change the world, change yourself! Learn how to love yourself as you are, while you work towards your goals. Then, make a commitment to yourself to start improving the things about yourself and your life that (you believe) need it. Instead of immediate, dramatic change, learn to enjoy the journey of lifelong self-improvement.

11. LEARN HOW TO BE HAPPY: One thing all of life's winners have in common is a sense of well-being, a positive attitude and realistic goals. Focus on the good things about yourself, and in your life. Nobody's perfect. Learn to enjoy the "little things" that make you happy. Count your blessings. Every day, write down on a slip of paper one thing you are grateful for, even if it's just a sunny day, a friend's phone call, your cat's happy purr.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Horoscope for for October 10, 2009

Someone in your life says they're making big changes, but are they really? You haven't really seen any results yet and your patience might be wearing thin. There's nothing wrong with asking them about their progress, and today is the day to do it. They might appreciate your prodding -- it's the sign that you are a very good friend. You should encourage them to make the choices that aren't so easy -- let them know that you will be there to support them, however long it takes.

Horoscope for October 9, 2009 - Aquarius

October 9, 2009

You've always considered your coworkers to be your 'other family,' so now, when one of them calls and asks for help, you'll be more than willing to do what you can to take care of it all for them. Remember one thing, though: It's called 'tough love.' In other words, if you've dug them out before and they still haven't done anything to help themselves in the meantime, it might be time to remind yourself of the definition of 'enabling.'

Sunday, October 4, 2009

I finally found them at Youtube!

After their appearance at Sharon and Wowowee, these newly discovered comedy icons brought me bursting laugh out loud.. Even if I watched their version of "Tell him" several times, I always find it very funny! :) And here's another one, their version of Nido Commercial.. :P

Foxy Ladies

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Inspiring Quotations

I love inspiring quotations and sayings! I always take down notes very good lines of sayings because it made me inspire when I'm so down and needing some guidance.I used to collect good and inspiring quotations when I received via text messages or emails. Until now, when I read magazines, I do take down some notes.:)
I also subscribe to Beliefnet.com, because this site sends daily inspiring quotations, even biblical quotations.

Yesterday, I am the in-charge of afternoon section meeting. Our topic is: "What sayings/quotations you strongly believed in?". By the way, this topic is actually my suggestion when our immediate supervisor asked our idea for our next topic for next meetings.

So these are what I shared during our meeting:
1) Ever since I was a kid, I always remember to:
Count your blessings
. It always comes to my mind when I'm sad or seems problematic. This makes me grateful to everything that happens to my life. I always believe that pain/suffering sharpens your strength and it is not healthy if only good things happen to you.

2) About personality differences, this is my way to understand other behaviors.
You cannot please everybody
You may please someone to like you but NOT all. I mean, as long as you didn't do anything against the person, you don't have to worry why he/she didn't like you..

3)In work..well, there are so many sayings about work but this is what I needed most:
Enthusiasm is more powerful than money, power and influence..
.
Whew! I really really need to learn how to make me enthusiastic in my daily work especially now that most of us were demotivated.. :(

In connected to this, I read this title of an article in a magazine, while I'm a salon while waiting for my mom last week:

Can You Love the Job You Hate?

These are the suggested ways of the author, Minnie Francia
1) Make a pain and pleasure list. We are often motivated by the desire toward pressure or to avoid pain
2) Find the source of your discontent.
3) Be a part of the solution, instead of being part of the problem
4) Find friends
5) Take a vacation
6) Be thankful
7) Manage your career
8) Get a reality check

Yay! I think I only dealt with items 4 and 6. For Item#5, I hope we can do this by the end of this month :)