Friday, January 14, 2011

Fav song....(but the studio version sounds nicer)

   


No Boundaries
By: Kris Allen

Seconds, hours, so many days
You know what you want but how long can you wait?
Every moment lasts forever
When you feel you lost your way

And what if my chances were already gone?
Started believing that I could be wrong
But you give me one good reason
To fight and never walk away

So hear I am still holding on

With every step you climb another mountain
Every breath it's harder to believe
You make it through the pain, weather the hurricanes
To get to that one thing

Just when you think the road is going nowhere
Just when you almost gave up on your dreams
They take you by the hand and show you that you can
There are no boundaries!
There are no boundaries!

I fought to the limit to stand on the edge
What if today is as good it gets?
Don't know where the future's headed
But nothing's gonna bring me down

I've jumped every bridge and I've run every line
I've risked being saved but I always knew why
I always knew why!

So hear I am still holding on!

With every step you climb another mountain
Every breath it's harder to believe
You make it through the pain, weather the hurricanes
To get to that one thing

Just when you think the road is going nowhere
Just when you almost gave up on your dreams
They take you by the hand and show you that you can

You can go higher, you can go deeper
There are no boundaries above and beneath you
Break every rule 'cause there's nothing between you and your dreams

With every step you climb another mountain
Every breath it's harder to believe

Yeah! There are no boundaries
There are no boundaries!

With every step you climb another mountain
Every breath it's harder to believe
You make it through the pain, weather the hurricanes
There are no boundaries!
There are no boundaries!
There are no boundaries

Friday, January 7, 2011

FIKA. ............(bukan nama sebenar)

Fika (coffee break)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fika_%28coffee_break%29

Fika is both a Swedish verb and noun that roughly means "to drink coffee," usually accompanied by something sweet


"Fika" time =D

"Enjoy "Fika"


Fika is a social institution in Sweden; it means having a break, most often a coffeebreak, with one's colleagues, friends, date, or family. The word has quite ambiguous connotations and can mean anything from taking a break from work or other activities, to going on a date. This practice of taking a break, typically with a cinnamon roll or some biscuits or cookies, or sometimes a smörgås or a fruit on the side, is central to Swedish life, and is regularly enjoyed even by the government.

Although the word may in itself imply "taking a break from work," this is often emphasized using the word fikapaus ("fika pause") or fikarast ("fika break"), with kaffepaus and kafferast, respectively, as near synonyms. Fika may also mean having coffee at a café or konditori (a "patisserie-based coffeehouse").

Traditionally, fika requires sweet, baked goods, especially cinnamon rolls. According to Helene Henderson, author of The Swedish Table, one needs three items minimum to avoid insult to Swedish guests; "to impress, serve a variety of seven freshly baked items--and be ready to talk about the weather."

"Fika" outside during Swedish  spring
Fika is also combined in words such as fikabröd ("fika bread") which is a collective name for all kinds of biscuits, cookies, buns, etc that are traditionally eaten with coffee. Non-sweetened breads are normally not included in this term (even though these may sometimes be consumed with coffee). Fika is also used as a noun, referring to fikabröd and coffee combined.

Fikalicious
The word is an example of the back slang used in the 19th century, in which syllables of a word were reversed, deriving fika from kaffi, an earlier variant of the Swedish word kaffe ("coffee").From fika also comes the word fik (a colloquial term for "café") through a process of back-formation.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

6 Tips to Prevent Procrastination

One of the biggest daily hurdles preventing me from getting my work done is procrastination. It’s something that we all have a tendency to do and while it may not be avoidable there are ways to minimize it and to stay on track. One of the major problems with procrastination is that we don’t even realize that we are doing it. One minute I’ll be working on a site of mine and the next I’ll be checking my personal email, looking through my music collection, or checking the dreaded Facebook (yes, sadly sometimes I get lost in Facebook). Below I’ve listed a few tips to help you prevent procrastination and accomplish your tasks:

1. Identify Tasks to be Avoided – You need to realize when you are drifting off and starting to procrastinate. The easiest way is to identify the tasks which you know are time killers or tasks that you know are off-topic (i.e. facebook, myspace, digg, and more.) Once these tasks are identified try to pay attention to when you start to do them and replace them with more productive tasks.
2. Breakdown Large Tasks – This is probably one of the most important tips to follow. Most of us are going to have large tasks, such as launching a new website, setting up a new ad campaign, link building, etc. These tasks by themselves may seem cumbersome and hard to manage. It might seem like you are never making headway on them and thoughts like that lead to the procrastination. Instead of thinking of a large project, break it down into several smaller projects with specific goals. Reaching goals, even small ones, is a great boost to not only moral, but also your attention span.
3. Do the Worst First – I’ll admit, it sounds funny the way I phrased it, but it does work. Recognize the jobs that you dislike the most and do these first. Assuming you are a morning person, you should be the most focused then and the urge to procrastinate will be low. By accomplishing the tasks that you don’t like first, leaves the rest of the day to work on more pleasing tasks.
4. Minimize Distraction – Eliminate all the distractions that you can. Put the phone on voicemail, close your email client, send the kids outside, do whatever you have to in order to minimize distraction. It’s no secret that the less distraction, the more focused you are and the more focused you are the more you get done. Getting things done quicker and more efficient leaves less time for procrastination.
5. Aim for Progress Not Perfection – Awhile back I read an article that said “Perfectionism often leads to procrastination.” This is definitely true in a lot of situations. Many of the people who aim for perfection also have a hard time leaving a project unfinished. When this happens they usually put the project down and start to procrastinate. Instead don’t aim to make it perfect the first time around. Just make progress towards that perfect goal.
6. Reward Yourself - One of my favorite tips is to just reward yourself. If you accomplish some of your goals for the day, treat yourself to some of those things that you identified in tip one as procrastination. Better yet, go outside for a walk, get some fresh air, or have a snack or meal. Get your mind off work and relax for awhile. Rewarding yourself will allow you to come back to the desk with a fresh and focused mind (the perfect defense against procrastination.)



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Sunday, December 19, 2010

Saturday, November 13, 2010

fasa baru...

new direction....bye2 to my student life...
ouchh...not yet...M.Sc in Specialism Of Built Environment - AP 780 is waiting!!
in the meantime...cari kerja...tahniah to member2 yg da da dpt kerja....bgus2..
my turn will come very soon..
my target >>starting January 2011..holding two titles sekaligus..student and employee...
hmmm...will see...

Monday, November 1, 2010

My Strength

Sesungguhnya tiada terlepas seseorang itu dari
percakapan manusia.
Maka orang yang berakal tiadalah dia mengambil pertimbangan
melainkan kepada Allah S.W.T saja.
Barang siapa mengenal kebenaran,
itulah yang menjadi pertimbangannya dalam tiap-tiap satu."