Wednesday, January 29, 2014

The Most Successful Leaders Do 15 Things Automatically, EveryDay!

Leadership..
sambungan dari seminar yang dihadiri aritu..
hamboi makk...mentang-mentang pegi class pasai leadership..trus...update pun leeader-leader bagai...
but go info actually untuk kegunaan di masa depan... boleh jugak kita tgk, apa leader kat luar sana buat utk berada di tahap mana mereka ada sekarang..
tak salah kan??

ini pun aku baca dr forbes.com


leaders can make several important decisions about an issue in the time it takes others to understand the question

The most successful leaders are instinctual decision makers.  Having done it so many times throughout their careers, they become immune to the pressure associated with decision making and extremely intuitive about the process of making the most strategic and best decisions

If you are looking to advance your career into a leadership capacity and / or already assume leadership responsibilities – here are 15 things you must do automatically, every day, to be a successful leader in the workplace:-


Make Others Feel Safe to Speak-Up
Many times leaders intimidate their colleagues with their title and power when they walk into a room.   Successful leaders deflect attention away from themselves and encourage others to voice their opinions.  They are experts at making others feel safe to speak-up and confidently share their perspectives and points of view.   They use theirexecutive presence to create an approachable environment.
2.  Make Decisions
Successful leaders are expert decision makers.    They either facilitate the dialogue to empower their colleagues to reach a strategic conclusion or they do it themselves.  They focus on “making things happen” at all times – decision making activities that sustain progress.   Successful leaders have mastered the art of politicking and thus don’t waste their time on issues that disrupt momentum.  They know how to make 30 decisions in 30 minutes.
3.  Communicate Expectations
Successful leaders are great communicators, and this is especially true when it comes to “performance expectations.”   In doing so, they remind their colleagues of the organization’s core values and mission statement – ensuring that their vision is properly translated and actionable objectives are properly executed.
I had a boss that managed the team by reminding us of the expectations that she had of the group.   She made it easy for the team to stay focused and on track.  The protocol she implemented – by clearly communicating expectations – increased performance and helped to identify those on the team that could not keep up with the standards she expected from us.
4.  Challenge People to Think
The most successful leaders understand their colleagues’ mindsets, capabilities and areas for improvement.  They use this knowledge/insight to challenge their teams to think and stretch them to reach for more.   These types of leaders excel in keeping their people on their toes, never allowing them to get comfortable and enabling them with the tools to grow.
If you are not thinking, you’re not learning new things.  If you’re not learning, you’re not growing – and over time becoming irrelevant in your work.
5.  Be Accountable to Others
Successful leaders allow their colleagues to manage them.  This doesn’t mean they are allowing others to control them – but rather becoming accountable to assure they are being proactive to their colleagues needs.
Beyond just mentoring and sponsoring selected employees, being accountable to others is a sign that your leader is focused more on your success than just their own.
6.  Lead by Example
Leading by example sounds easy, but few leaders are consistent with this one.   Successful leaders practice what they preach and are mindful of their actions. They know everyone is watching them and therefore are incredibly intuitive about detecting those who are observing their every move, waiting to detect a performance shortfall.
7.  Measure & Reward Performance
Great leaders always have a strong “pulse” on business performance and those people who are the performance champions. Not only do they review the numbers and measure performance ROI, they are active in acknowledging hard work and efforts (no matter the result).    Successful leaders never take consistent performers for granted and are mindful of rewarding them.

8. Provide continuous feedback
employees wants their leaders to know that they are paying attention to them and they appreciate any insights along the way. successful leaders always provide feedback and they welcome reciprocal feedback by creating trustworthy relationship with their colleagues. they understand the power of perspective and have learned the importance of feedback early on , in their career as it has served them to enable workplace advancement.

9. Properly Allocate and Deploy Talent
 successful leaders know their talent pool and how to use it. They are experts at activating the capabilities of their colleagues and knowing when to deploy their unique skill sets given the circumstances at hand.

10. Ask Question, Seek Counsel
successful leaders ask questions and seek counsel all the time. from the outside, they appear to know-it-all-yet on the inside, they have a deep thirst for knowledge and constantly  are on the look-out to learn new things because of their commitment to making themselves better through the wisdom of others.

11. Problem Solve; Avoid Procrastination
Successful leaders tackle issues head-on and know how to discover the heart of the matter at hand.    They don’t procrastinate and thus become incredibly proficient at problem solving; they learn from and don’t avoid uncomfortable circumstances (they welcome them).
getting ahead in life is about doing the things that most people don't like doing.
12.  Positive Energy & Attitude
Successful leaders create a positive and inspiring workplace culture.  They know how to set the tone and bring an attitude that motivates their colleagues to take action.   As such, they are likeable, respected and strong willed.  They don’t allow failures to disrupt momentum.
13.  Be a Great Teacher
Many employees in the workplace will tell you that their leaders have stopped being teachers.   Successful leaders never stop teaching because they are so self-motivated to learn themselves.  They use teaching to keep their colleagues well-informed and knowledgeable through statistics, trends, and other newsworthy items.
Successful leaders take the time to mentor their colleagues and make the investment to sponsor those who have proven they are able and eager to advance.
14.  Invest in Relationships
Successful leaders don’t focus on protecting their domain – instead they expand it by investing in mutually beneficial relationships. Successful leaders associate themselves with “lifters and other leaders” – the types of people that can broaden their sphere of influence.  Not only for their own advancement, but that of others.
Leaders share the harvest of their success to help build momentum for those around them.
15.  Genuinely Enjoy Responsibilities
Successful leaders love being leaders – not for the sake of power but for the meaningful and purposeful impact they can create.   When you have reached a senior level of leadership – it’s about your ability to serve others and this can’t be accomplished unless you genuinely enjoy what you do.
In the end, successful leaders are able to sustain their success because these 15 things ultimately allow them to increase the value of their organization’s brand – while at the same time minimize the operating risk profile.   They serve as the enablers of talent, culture and results. 








Monday, January 27, 2014

sos steambot ala Jonny's

steambot..owh..steambot... 

ni penangan aritu makan kat Jonny's.. tetiba datang request nak makan steambot.. tp kali ni better buat kat rumah sebab baru dapat makan dengan selesa... kalau idak.. 8-9 kali mak nyer kene kuor masuk kedai..ikut rentak anak dara sorang tu...

tapi nak buat steambot ni senang je.. yang susah ialah SOS.. sebab sup.. confirm macam biasa kan? tp kalau sos die sedap... mmg menjilat tapak tangan lah!

so kali ni aku search dan cuba masak sos dari blog ni: -
http://aisyrania.blogspot.com/2013/03/resepi-steamboat-di-rumah-dengan-sos.html

BAHAN :

8 tangkai lada merah4 ulas bawang putih5 sb minyak bijan5 sb apple cider * nak pakai cuka biasa pun boleh 5 sb sos ikan2 sb sos tiram2 sb kicap mumy pakai kicap manis jalen..i loikeee1/2 cawan air1/2 sb sunquick *  mesti pelik kan..hehe..kat sini la yang bagi rasa masam n pekat dia...Bijan * disangai dulu yer1 sb tepung jagung * dibancuh dgn sedikit air suam untuk pekatkan sos..kalau sos mcm da pekat takyah letak pun takpe ye..Daun ketumbar * racik halusGaram dan gula secukup rasa * yang ni takde sukatan..korang kene rasa n tambah sendiri..penat la mumy nak tolong rasakan.. muehehe
CARA :
Kisar lada bersama bawang putih..Masak atas dapur bersama air, minyak bijan,sos ikan,apple cider @ cuka, kicap,sos tiram..Masak sampai pekat then baru masuk sunquick dan bancuhan tepung jagung ( kalau perlu je ) .Perasakan dengan garam n gula...kalau rasa dah okey..masukkan sikit bijan yg dah disangai dengan daun ketumbar ..letak sikit je 2 bahan ni..coz nanti masa hidang nak makan baru letak lagi dalam mangkuk sos tu..okeh siap...senang kan...campak-campak jela.... :p




satu lagi dari sini
http://road-to-2011.blogspot.com/2012/04/177-resepi-steamboat-ala-johnnys.html?m=1


Sos cicah ala Johnny's:
1. Tumbuk 2-3 ulas bawang putih
2. Campurkan bawang putih tadi dgn sepaket pes Tomyam Adabi dan semangkuk air
3. Campur sedikit gula dan sesudu teh cuka
4. Masak sampai mendidih n adjust rasa dia mengikut citarasa masing2
5. Masukkan hirisan daun ketumbar
6. Kalau rajin, letak sekali bijan secukup rasa
p/s Kalau nak pekatkan lg kuah, campurkan sedikit tepung jagung yg dah dibancuh dgn air


actually banyak lagi resipi nya.. tapi sebabkan..aku ni dah terkenal dengan masakan 'kekurangan bahan janji sedap' so agak pasti aku cari cara masak yang paling simple. tp yes mmg sedap.. boleh cuba!


so terima kasih kepada tuan-tuan belog di atas... so korang apa lagi...jom laa cuba!! sedap!!!

Thursday, January 23, 2014

homemade remedy for sore throat and cough

resepi..resepi....lai...lai..
ha ni pun aku amik dr FB kawan aku..
mungkin boleh dicuba..bagus ni...takde alkohol..

disebabkan cuaca yang agak sejuk sekarang, demam pun senang nak kene..boleh laa kita cuba.. jom terjah!

tapi kerajinan aku nih..bila mau datang ah???


Ingredients:

  1. Depending on the size of the bottle
  2. Pure Honey (raw and unprocessed)
  3. Lemon (1 or 2)
  4. Rosemary (6-8 twigs)
Method:

  1. arrange sliced lemons and rosemary in the bottle
  2. pour honey enough to cover the lemon
  3. cover with lid and refrigerate for 4 hours
  4. stir/Mix the honey with wooden spoon before consumption
Note:

  • leave room inside bottle for the liquid to rise up
  • keep refrigerated at all times

sumber dari: FBhttps://www.facebook.com/Ash.HourisintheGarden?hc_location=timeline



Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Stay Focus Rizs!



Morning! sedar tak sedar dh masuk 3rd weeks of Jan.. wah sangat pantas masa berlalu.. dan sepanjang 3 weeks jugak, I still can't manage my routine duty as well except masak kat rumah.. hahaha.. other than that..hancusss tapi belum lebur.. kalau kat opis lagi lahhh... bermacam masalah timbul..lepas satu-satu... hoiii...trus buat aku rasa malas nak kerja...

come on! Januari lagi ko dah malas kerja...alamat lahhh......so what I need is 


TO STAY FOCUSED! LEAVE ALL THE SMALL MATTERS BEHIND AND KEEP CALM !!
GO GO! YOU CAN DO IT !


  • Think of yourself as a mentally strong person who controls their own thoughts.
  • No one can do this for you. You have to work hard to increase your will power.
  • Do not mistake envy with a desired goal. Envy makes you weak. Inspiration and passion makes you strong.
  • Willpower is like a muscle, the more you exercise it, the stronger it will become.
  • Do not make a goal out of something you do not have already as a great passion in your life. Use something that inspires you and gives you certainty and confidence. Then plan it much bigger and go for it.
  • Success comes to ordinary people who do things in an extraordinary way.

so macam mana laa cara nak stay focused ni?? meh laa kita baca tips skit dari Mr.G!
paling simple 4 Ways to Stay Focused

Method 1 of 4: Getting Organized


  • Keep an organized space (tak sia-sia blajar 5S kan?? boleh maintain focus tuh) Whether you're doing work in your office or studying at home, having a clean space can help you focus and get your work done with much more concentration. Remove anything that can distract you from your work and isn't relevant to the task. Clean off your desk to include only the things you need to work, leaving just a few photos or mementos to help you relax a bit. 
    • If you spend just ten minutes cleaning your space at the end of every day, you'll be able to maintain your new organized lifestyle.
    • If you don't need your phone to do your work, put it away for a few hours. Don't let it clutter your space and distract you.


  • Make a to-do list. Making a to-do list at the beginning of every day or week can make you feel more focused and motivated to continue your work. If you make a list of all the things you have to do, no matter how small, you will feel more accomplished when you check those items off your list and move on to the next task. This will also keep you focused on one task at a time.
    • You can separate your to-do list into three lists: things to do that day, things to do the next day, and things to do that week. If you finish the tasks for that day but have some time left over, you can move on to the next set of tasks.
    • Prioritize your tasks. Put the most important or hardest tasks first. It's better to save the easier or more manageable tasks for the end of the day, when you're more tired and less compelled to complete the hardest tasks. If you put off the hard tasks until the last minute, you'll be dreading getting them done all day.
    • Include breaks in your to-do list. You can reward yourself with breaks. If you finish three tasks, you can have a small snack, or make a quick phone call to your friend, for example. This will make you even more focused on completing the tasks at hand
  • Manage your time.  Managing your time goes hand in hand with making a to-do list. Next to each item on the list, write about how long it'll take you to accomplish each task. Be realistic about this estimate. Then, try to complete each task within the confines of each time limit. This will make you less likely to slack off or g-chat with your friend for an hour instead of actually getting anything done.
    • You can break up more time-consuming tasks with shorter, easier tasks. That way you won't be overwhelming by too many tough tasks in a row. You can think of the shorter tasks as a mini-reward.
  • Make time for breaks. Though it may sound counter-intuitive to plug relaxation into your daily schedule, this form of organization will actually help you stay focused. You should take at least a 5-10 minute break for every hour of work, or a 3-5 minute break for every half hour of work. This will help you get more motivated to finish the task, give you a break to rest your eyes, and will give you some time to transition your mind to the next task ahead.
    • Choose an activity to do during your breaks. You can set a goal to read for thirty minutes over the course of three hours, for example. Taking a break to rest your eyes from the screen and finish the chapter of a book will make you more motivated to finish your tasks.
    • Don't sit at your desk all day. Get up during some of your breaks. Look out the window, take a short walk outside, or just walk up five flights of stairs to get your blood pumping. These short breaks will make you more invigorated to return to work
    • You can even set a timer to go off after every half hour or hour of work, signaling that you should take a break. If you're really "in the zone" you can skip one of the breaks, but don't make it a habit.
Method 2 of 4: Staying Motivated
  • Find your purpose. Having a purpose to finish your work will keep you motivated and will therefore keep you focused. Part of the reason we lose focus is because we can't see the point of whatever task we have to get done and would rather be doing something else. Once you find your purpose, write it down, or repeat it to yourself to keep your energies in the right place. Your purpose can be the key that unlocks the door to your focus.
    • If you're studying, remind yourself about why it's important. It may not be important for you to ace one quiz or test, but it is important for you to succeed in the course that will factor in your quiz or test grade, and it is important for you to get good grades so you can achieve your career goals, whatever they may be.
    • If you're doing work, remind yourself why your work is important, and why the work you do really matters. If it really doesn't matter to you but is a good means to an end, remind yourself of all the things you can buy because of the work, or about all of the fun things you can do once your work day is over.
  • Pinpoint your goal. What is your goal for completing your task? Is it to simply get done with the work or school day, to save up enough money to buy a boat, or to advance your career? Your goal could also be just to clean your whole house so you can throw a fun party, or to run for 40 minutes without giving up so you can be in better shape. The goal can be the carrot at the end of the stick that makes the task worth doing.
  • Repeat your "focus mantra". When you know exactly what your purpose and goal are, you can create a focus mantra that you repeat to yourself whenever you get distracted. It can be just a simple phrase that you repeat when you're getting sidetracked that helps get you back in order. You can just say something like, "No more Facebook, no more texting, no more TV until I get my work done. When I get my work done, I'll be ready to ace the chemistry test, and when I ace the chemistry test, I'll get an A in the class!"
Method 3 of 4: Improving Your Focus

  • Improve your focus stamina. Though you may think that you'll always be easily distracted, anyone can improve his or her focus with a little motivation. All you have to do is pick a given task, and give yourself 30 minutes to work on only that task without any distractions -- without even getting up. Then, when 30 minutes passes, see if you can extend that focus time by 5, or even by 10 minutes. Keep going and see how long you can build up your focus stamina.
    • Though you should take a break at least every hour, learning to focus for longer will make it easier for you to complete the tasks ahead and to focus for even a shorter period of time.
  • Read more. Reading tests your mind's ability to stay focused on just one task at a time and can improve your focus. If you're always flipping through the channels on your TV, constantly switching radio stations, or texting five friends at a time, you'll be slowly losing your ability to focus on just one task at a time. Set aside at least 30 minutes to an hour to read each day. You can read the newspaper, a novel, or a work of non-fiction. It doesn't matter what you read, as long as you focus on reading it well and avoiding distractions.
    • When you're done reading, ask yourself what you've read. What was the main idea of the passage or article? Who were the main characters? What were the main arguments made by the writer? See if you've really paid attention to what you've read.
    • Learning to focus on written material will help you write and to absorb written information as you study for tests or take on projects at work.
  • Don't procrastinate. Procrastination is the thief of time. Avoid delaying any of your activities by leaving things to be done for tomorrow, next week, or next month. Rather have them done now and move on to the next project.
  • Multi-task less. Though you may think that multi-tasking is great because it allows you to accomplish a variety of tasks at once, you're wrong. Multi-tasking actually confuses your brain and slows you down, keeping you from being fully engaged in any one task. Every time you switch back and forth between two tasks, you'll have to slightly reset your mind, which will slow you down.[1]
      • This is where is the to-do list comes in handy: it will make you more motivated to finish your tasks one at a time. 
  • Avoid distractions. Distractions are the enemies of focus. If you want to be able to focus fully, then you have to know how to avoid a variety of distractions. If you can do this, then you've won half the battle for truly being able to focus. Here are some ways to avoid distractions:
    • Don't get distracted online. You should aim to have as few Internet tabs open as possible. The more tabs you have open, the more you'll be multi-tasking and the more likely you'll be to get distracted. You can give yourself five minutes every hour or two to check your email, Facebook, or any other social networking sites that you can't live without. Then you can slowly wean yourself off of these sites during the day.
    • Avoid texting or g-chatting for non-work related matters while you're doing work. This is a huge time suck and a big distraction.
    • Don't get distracted by other people. Don't let other people throw you off task, whether it's people in your study group, your colleague, or your friend who is always asking for favors. Put the personal stuff off until after you get your work done, and you'll get your work done faster and will be able to enjoy personal engagements more.
    • Don't get distracted by your surroundings. If you're in a loud environment, listen to calming music or invest in some noise-cancelling headphones. Though you may be tempted to look around and see what everyone else is up to, allow yourself to only look up every 10 minutes or so to stay focused.
  • Avoid too much caffeine. Though one cup of coffee or one cup of tea a day can help you feel a bit more energized and ready to start your work day, if you have too much caffeine, it can make you too hyped up to focus, or even jittery or shaky after a few hours. It's better to stay hydrated and drink just one cup of tea a day than to fill your system with so much caffeine that you feel too jumpy to get anything done.
Method 4 of 4: Adopting an Alpha State
  1. Sit up straight in a chair in a relaxing position, back straight, feet flat on the floor, and arms resting on either your lap or an arm rest.
  2. Close your eyes. Visualize yourself in a place that brings up feelings of calmness and serenity.
  3. Still visualizing, take deep breaths. Inhale through the nose and exhale through the mouth. Do this slowly, taking at least a second for both inhaling and exhaling. Do this multiple times at a constant tempo until you feel relatively calm.
  4. When you feel calm, on the inhale, with your eyes still closed, look up (activating the visual cortex.) On the exhale. look down and open your eyes slowly (all of this at the same tempo that  you have been breathing at).
  5. Focus. You are now in Alpha state, a highly focused state in which your brain is willing to focus on whatever you choose to do. The real implications of this are that whatever you choose to do next will be much easier to focus on, and you won't be distracted as easily.
    • Keep in mind that the Alpha state is very close to the Theta and Delta states (the brain states that you have when you sleep), so you must do this while you are awake and sitting up so that you don't fall asleep.
    • If you want to go back into beta state (the default state of the brain when you are awake), just try and shake it out, walk around and you will revert back.

Monday, January 13, 2014

Happy Birthday & TQ BFF !

hyee...
actually this entry is for one of my BFF. we know each other since 2003 when we are being hired by the company but in different department. since then we're closed as friend and even do the arguing, not talking to each other for a long time.. but end up, back to normal friendship as before.

we are sharing a lot of thing and even keep the secret alive in our-self. 

thanks for being my BFF and supporter for me. 
thanks for everything.. and

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU!

hope you have everything u want for and happy ever.

i think this song suit to us..!


Kau ada di kala ku suka
Di kala ku duka
Setiap tangisan dan juga ketawa
Kau ada di kala ku perlu
Setia menemaniku
Pegang erat tanganku bila aku jatuh
Kaulah yang selalu
Selalu menemaniku
Mendengar kisah pahit manis
Hidupku

Kaulah yang di situ
Setia menungguku
Kaulah yang satu
Menjadi sahabatku
Kau ada di kala ku jatuh
Di setiap bangunku
Terus menemaniku tanpa rasa jemu
Kau ada di setiap tawa
Di kala bahagia
Kau menjadi sahabatku selamanya
Kaulah yang selalu
Selalu menemaniku
Mendengar kisah pahit manis hidupku
Kaulah yang di situ
Setia menungguku
Kaulah yang satu
Menjadi sahabatku
Sahabatku
Tetap bersamamu jika kau perlukan ku
Dan ku tak kaku tak kekok
Kalau sampai buntu kita belok yok
Berjangkit sesama seperti mengusik si melatah
Kau kau jangan kau melampau
Dan kalau siapa mengusik Najwa tolong bagitahu
Aku tapau

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Jom menjuai !

Holla!

Yes..arini makcik nak juai ada beberapa blouse yang makcik beli aritu..disebabkan makcik nak harga borong so makcik pun dengan tamak memborong dalam bentuk KODI.. so ni blouse yang tinggal...ada makcik pakai adik beradik...ada makcik juai.. so ni yang balance lah..

makcik show the pics only.. nak tau harga bley jenguk kt blog jualan suka suki makcik kat
rizsonestop.blogspot.com harga tak mahal lah..kalau tgk kt kedai lg mahal... so jom laa beli ngan makcik ni...makcik tak mau simpan lama2 dlm lemari...penuh nnt... makcik nak pakai.. tak laa berapa nak muat...sebab tu makcik juai...
moh jenguk noo...

Blouse Batik (cuma ada 2 helai ini saja)
Kain Cotton
Free Size till M size only





Blouse Paisley (Set inc blouse & Seluar kembang)
kain lycra lembut
free siza up to M size only

 paisley set#1 -  biru




paisley set#2 - merah




paisley set#3 - hitam



marilah support makcik, nak !!!

Friday, January 10, 2014

Happy Birthday to me!

Yes! today i am officially 34 years old!

hoiiii tua dah mak jemah oii!! tahun depan dah 35 tahun! ko biar betoi mak jemah !!!
yess! aku sedar diri lah! jangan risau... hahahaha
so wishing my self!!



Hoi !!! banyak nya candle !!! perli ka apa??? hik hik hik



yeay!!!!!

Monday, January 6, 2014

Not-So-Happy Monday!

YES! a very good morning peeps!!!

ahakss....not-so-happy monday for me!!! yes! 'm starting a 2014 year with a little bit messy planning and horrible!. yuecks!! starting 2nd day of 2014, i am very disappointed with what-i-am-doing right now!!! ho-ho-ho... enough of it, lets begin this week with new thing to learn.

this year, i need to learn more about management. what is that??? so tomorrow i need to attend some 'lecturer' session with my very lovely management team, (of course aku rasa aku yg nak kene tembak) at some beautiful place and what comes in my mind is MAKAN !!! sebab nye aku tau...mau jadi jakun-mak-jemah kalau attend meeting dengan bos-bos ni. hailaaa.... so aku dh dapat 'death tasks' dari BOS aku..with very friendship message at the below of the email 'please do searching about ***** and do make me proud of you :)' siap dengan icon smiley! ko rasa stress tak? may be tak tp bagi aku....hoiiii!! mak stress kot!!!!!!!!!! mcm lain macam punya message... 

so today my tasks is reading/searching/analysis/understand/ remembering about : ----
LEADERSHIP STYLES!!!

apa ke-J laa pulak leadership style...ikut sendiri punya pemahaman..ada laa bley nak kelentong but from wikipidia: -
leadership style is a leader's style of providing direction, implementing plans, and motivating people.[1] There are many different leadership styles that can be exhibited by leaders in the political, business or other fields. 



so marilah kita memahaminya... 




adakah begini???


all pics is fromm google.com



ntah laa labu....kita baca je la...sebelum kene 'getah' esok..

sekian, terima kasih!





Friday, January 3, 2014

2014 wishlist!


wohoooo....resolution plan lom publish tp whislist publish dulu... tamak haloba nama nyer... hahahahha....biasa laa wish ja kot... jom tgk apa aku nak tahun 2014!!!

my wishlist are:-

  1. to deco my house..walau kecik biarlah nampak mcm hotel. boleh? serius..aku teringin nak rumah cantik mcm hotel. tak ke bila balik....selesa jek???
  2. to free from debt! YES!! tahun ni tak mau tangguh hutang..sila bayar ikut jadual!! hahaha
  3. to have new asset. kereta masuk dalam aset tak? 
  4. to have gorgeous handbag!! wuahahahaaa....gua nak...gua nak !!
  5. to have duit berkepul...
  6. nak travel jauh sebab 2 thn tak g travel jauh-jauh.. so anak dh besar..boleh kan?? kan??
  7. eemmm..***pause tak tau apa lagi***
ni kira ok la kan??

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Apa itu Prosper?


PROSPER???
apa tu prospeR??
sapa-sapa rasa nak buka business...Prosper merupaka salah satu agensi di bawah PUNB yang membantu Bumiputera untuk memulakan business..

actually aku pun study tak abis lagi pasal prosper ni...
kenapa aku membaca mengenai nya...
biasalah.. plan di masa depan... tak salahkan cari info dulu..
banyak lagi agensi yang boleh membantu.. pokok pangkal nya... BERANI !
 kalau penakut macam aku...apa pun tak jadi..
so marilah kita menjadi seorang yang Berani,Tabah & Berkeyakinan demi masa depan..




Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Selamat Tahun Baru 2014





SELAMAT TAHUN BARU 2014!!!
SELAMAT TINGGAL 2013..

so mana korang g tgk bunga api td? aku? hahahha macam biasa 'live' from my very soft bed with soft pillow near window at level 15 of my apartment... hahahhaa tido laa weh! tak de makna aku nak bersemak bersama anak kecik kt tgn lautan manusia.. tgk dr bilik sudah.. itu pun mata buka-tak-buka ja...

ngantuk ni....nak jugak share what is my wishlist for 2014 and my resolution for this year.. tp next time la...mau tido dulu...
good night and happy new year!! semoga tahun 2014 ini memberi lebih kesabaran, kenikmatan, keharmonian dan kegembiraan kepada kita semua.!