Thursday, July 28, 2005

R u an Idiot ?

There is a site available to say whether you are an idiot or not ..!

Check out

R u An I D I O T


Nothing Idiotic .. Ranjith

Friday, July 15, 2005

Seven *Snap Out of It!* Laws

As spring springs to life, it seems like the perfect time to plant some fresh seeds of happiness.
So if you feel your power has been dormant long enough, try applying these laws to your life. Get
ready for fun, because as I like to say, *Something wonderful is about to happen!*

1) Replace *I can't* with *I refuse.*

There truly is no such thing as *can't,* because our minds naturally drop out the negative. So
when you say, *I can't,* what you're really saying is *I can, but I do not want to.* So why not just
come out and say, *I refuse*? Clearly identify who and what you do not like, and stop apologizing
or feeling guilty about it. Remember that whatever you resist persists, so when you refuse, you
actually break the link to something that's been holding you back and open the door for something
wonderful
to enter.

2) Make your own decisions.

Stop giving away your power. Snap out of the idea that someone else has the answers you need.
You're only going to do what you want to do anyway. So stop asking other people what they think.
They'll be telling you what's right for them, not you. Get comfortable with the idea that you were born
with a connection to the divine, which you can access in numerous ways. Remember that when YOU
(not others) focus on your life, good things happen.

3) Stop *but-ting* yourself out of happiness.

For one day, or even one hour, see if you can eliminate the use of the word *but.* Remember that
*but* always negates what comes after it. *I love you, but,* or *I want to, but* basically mean
that you do not love the person and you do not want to do whatever it is you're talking about.
Instead, try using the word *and.* *I love you, and* is amazingly powerful. So is *I want to, and.*
*And* is life; *but* is death. Remember that you can't think two things at the same time.

4) Start laughing at yourself.
Stop taking yourself so seriously. There really only is one life or death issue, and that's
whether you're living each day, or dying each day. (And we all know some dying people who do a better
job of living than some so-called *alive* people do!) When you find yourself thinking about how
busy, burned out or stressed you are, stand back and take a good hard look. You're not dead yet, so
stop deadening yourself to life. Knock it off. Remember that things will stay the same until you
--not they--change. So lighten up, and you'll find that whatever you thought was so important
probably isn't.

5) Have a conversation.

If you're living on Email, you're basically cutting yourself off from others. My friend Gerry puts
it well: *Email is for notification, not communication.* Use it to exchange facts and to schedule
a time to talk. If you say you're too busy to talk, it's probably because you're too busy doing
Email. Remember that what you put in, you get back. As my friend Ken says, no one ever got promoted
for being really good at Email. If you want truly satisfying relationships, try doing it the old
fashioned way and talk.

6) Stop competing and start sharing.

If you see every other person as a competitor, they will be. As the saying goes, *It's not whether
you win or lose, it's how you play the game that counts.* Share your light with others, and allow
them to share theirs with you. Snap out of the illusion that life has finite resources and that
you must struggle for your piece of it. Remember that if you believe something to be true, you will
live that truth.

7) Get unreal.

Mystics say that what we consider to be reality is only an illusion. So stop taking things at face
value, and start asking yourself what you wish were true. Use your gift of dreams to imagine the
best for yourself and others. Play big. Really, really big. Remember that you always attract what
you are, not what you want.

-- Robin L. Silverman teaches Fullistic Living(TM), so you can stop surviving and start thriving!

Thursday, July 14, 2005

A Pleasant Evening ...!

It was not a very long drive down that city as I was thinking of going...

The day started for me the last morning with a very dull move. very slow and a heavy mind...

Some how I managed and went to office and did some good work today... In the afternoon, I called up machi and asked why not a drive this evening on the ECR. He accepted it very fast and He told me that he will be at 6 at my office... But he came arround 6:30 pm and picked me up at velachery junction. We went down the city. After a very long time, I saw a very huge light ouside still filled by the sun.. Very nice...!

We stopped at the road side in the 200 feet road near the OMR Road end. We had a tea and returned arround 7:20 PM.

As I thought, It was not a long trip, but a relaxed drive down the city...

Played some shuttle with my partner at office and returned home at 10 PM.

Expecting some more trips like this at the evenings on working days ..!

Thanks to Machi ..!

Very Happy - Ranjith

Wednesday, July 13, 2005

Email - How to Save Time ..!

That was a wonder ful article on how the time can be saved against the usage of the Email..!

From Darwinmag.com :
7 Tips for Getting of Control of E-mail

Another post by Tim which I got on browsing thru my bloglines links

Doing Email Better

Tuesday, July 12, 2005

Ramesh - The captain..

This is a day in last month when My friend came from Singapore for a trip down to India. It is after a long time. We shared a dinner..


Ramesh - The Captian Posted by Picasa

I tried this post thru Hello from Picasa...

Great man have to do some review on this Hello Tool..

Emergency Number World Wide ..!

Is it true ? I got this as a forward from my friend ..!

I tried to dial 112 in the locked position it worked. But I didnot complete the call...

Seems to be true and worthy to know.. !


The Emergency Number worldwide for Mobile is 112.

If you find yourself out of coverage area of your mobile network and there
is an emergency, dial 112 and the mobile will search any existing network
to establish the emergency number for you.

Do share this important info with others too. Hope you'll never need to use
it though!

And interestingly.. This number 112 can be dialed even while the keypad is
locked.

Sunday, July 03, 2005

Social Responsibility.....

I got the following lines from Andy budd's Post. I love to post these lines as a matter of social responsibility...!

Andy Budd's post


Social responsibility is a lofty ideal. I would love to live in a world where each individual felt personally responsible for the world around them, and acted accordingly. Unfortunately the reality is much different. We live in an increasingly selfish society where the needs of the individual outweigh the needs the larger community. It’s sad, but that’s human nature.

Saturday, July 02, 2005

Liked the line ..!

It is a very long time after which I am blogging here after I lost my mobile.

I was reading thru my blog lines subscriptions and I happen to read the blog from amywohl. I was not able to get the link of the particular blog here. So putting everything he writes on going to a conference and the pinch is the last line....

If Everyone's a Journalist How Do You Tell Where to Get the News?

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The blog :-

How to Attend a Conference

Some people only want to attend conferences they are speaking at. I used to be that way. Others don't want to speak at all -- it interferes with their networking, which is why they're at the conference in the first place.

I've discovered that some of the best conference experiences I've had is going to a conference where nobody (or nearlly nobody) knows me and I can float around, discovering new things and meeting new people. No one has preconceived notions of what I "know." No one is going to put me into a pigeonhole, unless I tell them what it is.

Some folks don't like that idea -- they'd prefer that we change how conferences work so that everyone is on n equal level -- all of us exchanging information. It's an intriguing idea, but I think it has one flaw. None of us is an expert on everything and when I want to learn about something new I want the amateurs to sit in the audience with me so we can hear with the experts have to say.

I'm happy to be an expert about something I know a lot about and feel passionate about, if someone wants me to do that, but even when I do know quite a bit, sometiimes it's fun to let other experts have their say. (I might actualy learn something new.) Blogging has made this much more fun. If I don't agree with the speaker, especially if I'm another expert, I can happily contradict him to my heart's content without interrupting the flow of the conference. (Of course, other bloggers may enjoy -- or extend -- my comments.)

But new ideas are worth pursuing, so I'm ready to try some more "everyone as an equal" conferences where we all educate each other. I think this probably works best when either we're all at a similar level of ezpertise or where we're sharply different -- and we know it.