I hope this year will be my year!
And unless I die tomorrow, I survived 2008!
Hope I can say the same thing this time next year. (-;
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I hope this year will be my year!
And unless I die tomorrow, I survived 2008!
Hope I can say the same thing this time next year. (-;
Good Email Manners - here are some simple yet effective tips for using email more efficiently:
1. If you are sending an email to multiple people, put their email addresses in the BCC field and your own email address in the To: field. No one likes to share their private email address with strangers.
2. The email subject should be detailed enough to give the recipient an idea about the email content without having to open it. Single words like "Hi" or "Hello" or "Help" are a strict no-no. Think of meaningful but short titles.
3. Do not attach large attachments in your email since not everyone is on a broadband connection. If you have to send a large file over email, upload it to services like Yousendit and then pass on the link in the email.
4. If you have to email more than two documents as attachments, zip them in one file. Doing so would ensure that your friend won't miss downloading any file.
5. Do not write an email while you are drunk or in a really bad mood. It would reflect on the style of your writing.
6. Do not request a Read Notification Receipt.
7. Always reply to emails especially the ones specifically addressed to you. The sender is still waiting to hear from you.
8. Keep you email message short and to the point. Sentences like "I hope this email finds you alive and well" look good only in letter correspondence.
9. Do not hit the Send button without doing a spell check. An email with spelling mistakes or grammatical errors indicate that you have written the message in a non-serious mood and may convey a bad impression. Always read the message before broadcasting it to the world.
10. You may want to remove your personal mobile number and the home number from the email signature if you are participating in a big mailing list. You never know the kind of people who have subscribed to that list.
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" May this email etiquette tips gives you idea for better email writings. I admit that i have some common mistakes too in email writing, we learn for our mistakes so now i am careful in constructing and sending emails to my recipients. But of course i'm only human, i can't guarantee that could always be perfect in writings but i will try to avoid those common mistakes soon for i am sending mostly critical issues at work. "
by Cosmopolitan.com, on Wed Nov 12, 2008 2:11pm PST






Dear Lord, I have just come from a family reunion, and they have asked me again whence I shall be finally settling down. Yes, Lord, each time they see me they would ask me the same old question, and I would say the same answer: “I don’t know”. Sometimes I don’t want to answer them anymore. Sometimes I just want to tell them to mind their own business. But I know that would not be pleasing to you. And that would only hurt the people who are only concerned that I finally find my happiness.
But really Lord, I do get tired of these questions. And I do get hurt sometimes when people judge me whenever they don’t hear the response they want. They tend to think I’m too picky, that my standards are too high, that I’m a difficult person to put up with, that I’m just too selfish to be able to commit myself to someone and be responsible for my own family. At other times there is even a look of pity in their eyes as though I’ve been overlooked a hundred times by eligible me over someone more attractive, more loving and more adorable. It’s as though my personality and worth had been measured by a single prejudicial criteria – that I’m still single.
I pray Lord, that I may grow into a beautiful woman right where I am today, bringing light and inspiration to those that come my way. May I be able to use the talents and gifts you have given me and may I be able to bring love and joy and peace wherever your hand will lead me at the time I possess right now. I am a single woman O Lord, yet I am not alone. I am still to build my own family, but that doesn’t make my life right now any less meaningful nor beautiful. You are the One who upholds me, and you are the One who gives me joy wherever I may be.
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" I was accidentally browse this prayer on the internet and when i saw this it really catches my attention so i read it. I feel the same way like her, it touches me and relates to me a lot. I hope people would understand me... no woman ever desired to be single forever i never figure out my self being alone someday. I want to have my own family ... i hope someday this will come to reality. So i keep praying for that time to happen ... i hope someday ... soon God (-; ----
the rain."That's a perfect description of living with depression, or any chronic illness. But what do you do on the days you don't think you can take the pain anymore? When you want so badly to be done with the suffering? What do you do when anxiety and depression have spun a web around you so thick that you're convinced you'll be trapped forever in those feelings? We've talked about this on various threads of Group Beyond Blue. From the discussions there and on the Beyond Blue blog, I've compiled a few tools for moving past that harrowing darkness, suggestions on how to emerge from a place of panic, and techniques for how to dance in the rain.
2. Track Your Mood
7. Remember Your Heroes
9. Distract Yourself 
10. Get Out Your Self-Esteem File
For the past few days I've been carrying around letters from my self-esteem file in my pocket like a baby blanket. Some people have told me that my self-esteem must be shallow if I have to rely on praise from other people. Maybe it is. But I have to start somewhere, and anyone who has sat in that panic place where you want to end it all, knows that it's virtually impossible at that time to come up with a list of your own strengths. So you have to believe what other people say. Right now I'm carrying around a comment from Beyond Blue reader Keith that says, "I've been helped so much by your selfless efforts to help us," and one from Beyond Blue reader Theresa that says, "Your winning battle to use your talent for something helpful is an inspiration." Just typing them now gives me a boost. Click here to learn how to start your own self-esteem file.
* Even though I think, when I am severely depressed, that my kids need me out of their life, I know on some other level that my suicide would scar them forever.
* Ditto about Eric, and the last thing I want to do is to make pain for him.
* That would be the end of Beyond Blue. And God forbid someone like Rhonda Byrne take over and tell you all just to send one big smiley face into the universe.
* There's a good chance I wouldn't be successful, and would end up in greater pain than I started, maybe even crippled, and how I would be an even bigger burden to Eric at that point.
* Taking my life would be going back on step three (of most 12-step programs): turning my will and my life over to God.
* Any hope that I had given others through my writing and videos would be lost because I wouldn't have lived up to my words.
12. Pray Psalm 91
My mom kept her Bible marked to this passage for most of my childhood. I read it over and over and over again, feeling a moment of peace in the anxiety I felt back then. I read it today, together with the other Psalms, when I'm in the tunnel of terror and can't let go of the fear. If I'm in a hurry, I just remember Psalm 91: 9-11:"If you make the Most High your dwelling--even the LORD, who is my refuge; Then no harm will befall you, no disaster will come near your tent. For he will command his angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways."
Anxiety zappers that can rescue you from daily stresses
3. Find Some Solitude
5. Find Some Water Flickr.com , Picasaweb.com --- this is where i store my public and photo albums
Yuwie.com --- where it will pays you to socialize, just invite friends to sign up for extra earning points
Beliefnet.com --- where i read inspirational articles about life, spiritual thoughts, love and romance, health and more
ExperienceProject.com --- where i can write my stories, experiences and confessions privately ...
more sites to follow...
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