Thursday 22 September 2011

Dean List!!

I managed to get through high school, get into a good college and I'm graduating this semester with an average GPA. But I feel like that's not good enough. I always write papers the day before they're due no matter how intense they are, and I always get the middling grades I deserve.

I'm capable of functioning just fine - I keep myself and my room clean, I can hold down a job, I've only ever flunked one class. But even so, I only ever do the bare minimum of what's expected of me and I know I'm capable of so much more. Even getting around to writing this short question took me a week. My parents have given me basically everything I've ever wanted and it's going to stop soon. Heck, I want it to stop!!!. 

I've tried plenty of things - compartmentalizing my life, coming up with rigorous schedules, taking notes, but I always throw them out within a day or so and go back to goofing off until I absolutely have to do something. I'm appalled at how much time I waste, but I just can't stop doing it.

I genuinely think I'm an intelligent and capable person, but I'm so profoundly unmotivated that it hardly matters. I need serious change in my life and I'm not sure how to effect it. Therapy? Drugs? I don't even know who to talk to because everyone just thinks I'm lazy.

Look, I'm a certified expert at this due to a very strange upbringing. I've been working and studying at this for decades because I had to learn this stuff on my own having no proper examples at home. Here's where I stand as of today.
  • Productivity is a skill that has to be learned and practiced
  • Time management doesn't have to be onerous
  • Start simple
  • Make sure your goals are your goals
  • Let go of your emotional blocks
  • Get new friends
  • Fulfill your sleep requirements
  • Move your body

Being smart enough to slide by can be a bad thing. Things like school aren't very engaging, and become a nuisance rather than a challenge. So rather than learning to exert effort to accomplish goals, and getting used to exerting that effort, you learn to get through life with the path of least resistance. Nothing is impossible, DEAN LIST is just in your hand.

Saturday 17 September 2011

Be a better student or human being....

As Student


Study hard and study smart to get good result
Always attend and punctual to come to class
Respect your lecturers and teachers.
Pay attention and appreciate what lecturer or teacher give to you.
Doesn’t cheating when do assignments or sit in examination.


As Children

Be a good child.
Always love and care your parent as they love and care you since you a little.
Give them some of your big salary to them for thank to them give you education until you get the good job.
Give them much more time with you before they leave you from this world.


As Friend

Be a good listener to your friend’s problem.
Be a good guidance to give the ways for your friend’s problem
Always help your friends when they need you.
Don’t hurt your friends with your sharp word come from your tongue and mouth because it will make your friend’s heart hurt more deeply and long.
Be nice, talk nice and always respect each other’s.


To Animal

Don’t be cruel to animal because it also likes us. Be gentle and nice with that animal also will doa’s to you for your life.
Give them food or medicine if see that animal sick or hungry.
Always love the animal because, it also have their feeling and don’t make animal feel angry with you and this may be dangerous for you.



To Environment

Avoid the environment from damage or pollution, such as open burning, smoke from your vehicles. Tanam more tree to increase the oxygen level and greenly the environment.
Always ask your friends and family to clean around your house or apartment to ensure the cleanness of your environment.


To Your Country
Always be proud to your own country where you were born on that land.
Always support whatever from your country such as your country made product, your country sport, your country educations and et cetera.
Always proud with the culture of your country and don’t let it disappear brings by time.



But……………………


All of this not enough yet to make you become the good human in this world...


Why???


Because, you forget something..


You as Slave to your God…
Have you done your solah right now?
Have you leaved one from five of your solah per day today or maybe more? Look at to your dress…. Is it as your God order to you?
Is it closed your Aurat??
If you love your god as much as god love you??
If yes, why you obey the order of your god?

We don’t care what your reasons…..
But, you must think this first before become a good human in this entire world.


Good Human Being




Thursday 15 September 2011

'Pencil and Eraser'








PENCIL: You know, I'm really sorry.

ERASER: For what? You didn't do anything wrong.

PENCIL: I'm sorry, cause you get hurt because of me. Whenever I make a  mistake, you're always there to erase it. But as you make my mistakes vanish, you lose a part of yourself. You get smaller and smaller every time.

ERASER: That's true, but I don't really mind. You see, I was made to do this. I was made to help you whenever you do something wrong. Even though, one of these days, I know I'll be gone and you have to replace me with a new one, I'm actually happy with my job. So please, stop worrying. I hate seeing you sad :)

Saturday 10 September 2011

A Positive Thing that I'm going to do during the Mid-Semester break is......


MID-SEMESTER BREAK!!! It come at last, this is the time that been waiting for every student after couple month staying in MICET, studying and struggling for to get a better result on test, quiz, assignment and also for final examination. So, every student should take the advantage during this mid-semester break to do any activity that can give benefit to them especially to relaxing our mind and to prepare for celebrating Hari Raya Aidilfitri and Malaysia Independence Day. There are some activities that can be considered especially for MICET student to do in this mid-semester break.
1.      Just relax
Make a good quality time for you just to relax, relaxing mind and body and have a good time for sleep after several month struggling doing homework and assignment and don’t enough time to sleep peacefully.

2.      Spend some time with your family.
On this mid-semester break make sure that to schedule in some quality family time, whether it’s taking your little sister out for ice cream, having dinner with your grandparents or clean up house with whole family to preparation for Hari Raya. You may not necessarily be happy to be home for mid-semester break, but I bet your family will be happy to have you, so enjoy their company while you have the chance.

3.      Take a vacation
Plan with your family or friend to have some trip to go somewhere that u can enjoy and have quality time with them. Some people may use this time to go to a peaceful place to relax mind and maybe some other like to go shopping with family or friend. Shopping is a good therapy for some people to release tension especially in this festive month (Hari raya and Merdeka Day).

4.      Reorganize yourself
Sometimes between classes, projects, schedules, our living areas, homework and assignments can get a little unorganized. Use your break time to clean out your schedule and living areas, catch up on your new planner and scheduling, and get yourself ready after the mid-semester break.

5.      Just enjoy yourself
What else can we do in this mid-semester break, just pampered yourself (go to spa and get manicure & pedicure or go watching cinema) and enjoy the month of celebration with laughter and glee……..

So, enjoy your life on this mid-semester break. have fun and Selamat Hari Raya and Happy Merdeka Day……what ever you do….WE DON’T CARE!!!

Monday 5 September 2011

SERIOUS TRAGIC…….




As at 2nd September 2011, a Malaysian reporter from BERNAMA TV was fatally shot by the Somalian rebel group, the African Union Peacekeepers. The Malaysian convoy was there to assuage the famine catastrophe in Somalia which attracts countless of humanitarians & reporters in order to alleviate the plight. The late Noramfaizul Mohd Nor aged 39; was the father of two children and the only son amongst the 6 siblings. Allahyarham(late) Noramfaizul Mohd Nor is indeed the Malaysian hero. He is amongst countless of reporters slain by terrorists. 




Al-Fatihah to the Malaysian Hero and a Moslem martyr – Allahyarham Noramfaizul Mohd Nor. 

Remember Daniel Pearl, the American journalist who was killed by the Al-Qaeda and his memoirs was turned into film starring Angie in “A Mighty Heart?” What about Rachel Corrie, the American activist who was killed by the Israeli Defense Force when she acted as a human shield pleading the Israeli to stop bulldozing a Palestinian house? These are tragic stories; but they inspire the humanitarians to do more good things to change the facade of the world.











Friday 2 September 2011

'We have to live here. We have no choice'




Somalia, where is somalia, this is somalia...
A country where is known as a beautiful peninsular with beautiful ocean and should be one of the great holiday place to go, but the truth is proved from the picture here we can know it is not beautiful like what we are imagine. This is a story that tell to the world the life of somalia people..




"I had 40 camels, 30 goats and 60 cattle," he told me proudly as we walked the red-dirt path back to his temporary hut on the outskirts of the Ifo refugee camp in Dadaab. Not anymore. When the drought hit, his livestock died of starvation, one by one. Eventually, he had no way to make a living for his large family. (Ali has two wives with 11 children between them).


With no other alternative, Ali gathered his own family and some of his siblings and their families. The entire clan set out from Dinsor, Somalia, on foot. It took them 20 days and 20 nights of walking to reach the camp.


Ali says they were lucky none of the women were hurt or brutalized along the journey. There have been many reports of rape and sexual violence against the women who have been forced to flee their homes in Somali to reach refugee camps in northern Kenya.


But he did lose a nephew who died of hunger as they made the long trek.


Home now is a tent he built out of branches, covered in plastic bags. When he invited me inside, I had to duck and watch out for thorns. The entire hut was about 8 feet in diameter – the size of a two-person backpacking tent. Ali is living there with one of his wives and six children.



As we walked in, I jumped back. A 2-year-old was barely visible, asleep on the ground. I nearly stepped on her. She was tinier than a 2-year-old should be.


I asked Ali how long he thinks he can live like this. He shrugged. "This is the situation we’re in," he said. "We have to live here."


"We have no choice," he said. And then he rubbed his thumb and fingers together, the universal sign for money. No money.