This is TEAM work.

If a relationship is coming to its end instaed of playing out long and complicated- and potentially hurtful- end games, learn the art of walking away.
If it's Dead,Don't go and digging it up every five minutes to check if there's a pulse.It's Dead, just walk away.


No matter how well you prepare yourself for an interview, some of the questions asked by interviewers can rattle your composure and trun you into a bundle of nerves.
So preparing for some common but tricky questions at interviews will help you avoid being left spechless...

Trick questions
Here are some faourite tough questions that interviewers like to ask:

  • Why do you want to work here?
  • Describe for us your ethics.
  • Why are manhole covers round?
  • Tell me how you handled a confrontation with a co-worker.
  • What went wrong in your last job, then?
  • Describe a situation in which your work was criticised
  • Tell us about the last time you lost your temper
  • If you were the boss, what would change about this company?
  • Tell us your five best - and worst - faults
  • Exactly what do you think of the product in front of you?


Choose the right boss.

There is little worse than a bad boss.I rrespective of personal preferences,working under the wrong boss could well mean sleepless nights, tortuous days, and a general sense of despair.

These are some advice being able to seize up your new boss during the interview process can help in deciding whether you should accept the job.

  • Be true to yourself
  • Beware the self-publicist
  • Does he listen to you?
  • How does he make decision?
  • What is his ( and the company's) approach to development?


See fake documents seized at Immigration and Check Point Authority of Singapore.


Everyone come to Singapore is must go there for a reason but you all never notice that place.

At ICA building, ICA Gallery.All of the fake documents they seized are Displayed permanently for all visitors of ICA.That including our RIT fake certificates and GTI fake certificates. See becareful.......

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Joke from TODAY news paper,because all of our people face that kind of problem at least once in Singapore.

"Now,even the long-winded standardsof other civil service departments,IRAS phone operator system takes some beatings.
When I call I pressed 1 for English.
Then I had to press another number if I wanted to discuss my Income Tax Return.
Press 4 if you need another PIN number.
Press 6 if you have no idea what a SingPas is and believe that we just made it up.
Press 3 if you are wearing blue underwear.
Press 8 if you think we should have called ourselves the Authority for Revenue in Singapore.
Sane people will agree that we just want a real human voice at the end of the line.
We don't want options or roborts, we just want real voices.We will doggedly press every number on the phone until we finally hear the magic words,"please hold while we connect you to our customer service operator."
ButI was denied even that privilege by IRAS.
By the time my aching thumb had pinned down the exact department I was looking for,the phone rang for three seconds before the robotic voice returned and said ; "There is no one available to take your call.Please call back later.Goodbye."
And the robot hung up on me!
After 10 minutes of number pressing , I couldn't even leave a massage. I had to start all over again."

He is a writer of TODAY newspaper.His name is Neil Humphreys.
I copy from his article from Voices column.



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Olympus E-330 digital SLR
Olympus has tried to differentiate its E-series digital single lens reflex (dSLRs) range with new generation lenses and a sensor dust reduction system.
The latest feature is the Live View LCD screen on the new E-330 dSLR camera body (7.5 megapixels), which lets you frame images on the LCD screen rather than look through the small viewfinder.
dSLR purists will scream heresy, but let's face it, most people are accustomed to shooting with their compact digicams at an arm's length.
The E-330's LCD screen can pop out from the body and tilt upwards or downwards.
If you love shooting crowds from a high angle, or crawling on your belly to shoot sleeping cats, this will definitely come in useful. It also makes shooting extreme close-ups of subjects easier as you can fine-tune the focus when the screen image is magnified by 10 times.
But the idea needs some more work.
You may change the colour temperature and exposure, but the LCD does not actively reflect the changes. Neither does it allow self-portraits like some compact cameras.
And ultimately, a dSLR is not light (E-330 is 550g), so holding it away from the body can introduce more handshake and hence blurry pictures.
VERDICT: Live View LCD is nice to have in a dSLR, but is limited in real-world use. The camera itself is very competent.


TOP 10 Signs of Ageing
1.you get spots on your face again
2.you sink your teeth into a steak and they stay there
3.your knees announce your arrivals
4.your always know exactly where the toilets are
5.reading looks like taiji
6.there's more of you to love
7.the children are telling you to turn the volume down
8.you look for your glasses for half an hour, then find them on your head
9.plucking out all the grey hair would mean going bald
10.you're reading whole novels in the toilet


TOP 10 Stress busters.
1.Exercise
2.Take things step by step
3.Organise your time-prioritise and schedule for breaks
4.Break down your tasks
5.Make your worrying count
6.Be realistic about your expectations
7.Look inwards
8.Make time for family and friends
9.Wind down the day
10.Learn to relax


TOP 10 ways to be Healthier.

1.Eat Less

2.Have four to five servings of fruits and vegetable a day

3.Go for basic medical check-up

4.Do resistance exercises

5.Quit smoking

6.Mediate

7.Drive more slowly

8.Read

9.Spend quality time with your family

10.Be more gracious

No point hanging out with poeple who don't make you feel good.


Shop for Quality , not price....

Basically:

  • Accept only the very best- second best is not for you,ever
  • If you can't afford it, don't buy it or wait and save until you can
  • If you have to have it ,buy the very best you can afford.

Only the good feel guilty...

Bad people don't feel guilty , they are too busy being bad.Good pople guilty because they are good and they feel have done wrong, let somebody down, made a mistake or screwed up somewhere.
Good people have a conscience.Bad people don't.If you fell guilty, that's good sign.It showsyou are on the track.But you have to know how to deal with it, because guilt is a terribly selfish emotion.It is wasteful and pointless.
Yes , we all make mistakes.We all screw up from time to time.We don't always do 'the right things.'


We all want to BLEND IN, be one of a crowd,be acknowledged.We all want to belong.

Setting Personal Boundries Means you Don't Have to be Scared of Other People any more.

Remember to touch BASE.

BASE is where you are Before you got lost.


You'll never know from which bits of effort comes the best reward.

It is the Little Space Just for YOURSELF while you do absolutely Nothing.

There are some things in this life that are IMPORTANT and a whole lot of things that aren't.

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