Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Nine important things to lead a happy life

1. Start your day with some expectation - Think today is great day for achieving something unexpected.
2. Plan your day - You must prepare to do list just before you start your day
3. Do prayer before start your day
4. Spend some time for your personal well being & exercise, hobbies etc.,
5. Eat something good which you like in a day
6. Give gift to everyone you meet in day in the form of greeting him, give smile, appraise, thanks, appreciate,
7. Thanks to God "that you have given a great day" to achieve your goals.
8. Control the reason which creates worries because worries destroy your happiness.
9.Be organised - personally and professionally



Sunday, August 22, 2010

How Can I Make A Good First Impression

Step 1: Make an entrance
Take a few moments before you walk in to a room and realign your posture. Bring your shoulders back and down and put a smile on your face. Scan the room and look around as this will make you look a lot more positive and thus creates a good first impression
Step 2: Your Handshake
Make sure you give a good, cool and firm handshake. Look the person in the eye and remember to smile at them.
Step 3: Posture
Practice sitting down in front of a mirror, in the outfit you will be wearing, to see what is going to work and what isn't. Sit well in the chair as this will make you look more confident. Rest your elbows on the arm of the chair and maybe cross your legs.
Step 4: Hand gestures
Make sure you don't use barriers such as folding your arms as this will make you look too closed. Use nice open gestures and good emphatic gestures when you speak, and make sure you keep your hands below shoulder height.

NOTE:
-Emphatic gestures are hand movements used to emphasize or stress an important word or idea in your message
-Expressed or performed with emphasis: responded with an emphatic "no."
-Forceful and definite in expression or action.
-Standing out in a striking and clearly defined way.
Step 5: Mirroring
Use mirroring to create fast-track rapport. This is achieved by slightly copying the interviewer's body language which will help you come across as more approachable