Thursday, April 27, 2006

Study Guides and Strategies

Study Guides and Strategies

Lot of useful information about:

Preparing

Learning





Reading skills

Preparing for Tests


Writing Basics

Writing Types


Math

Science and Technology


Tuesday, April 25, 2006

32 Keys: About life

32 Keys: About life

Introduction

11 Confidence

22 Revenge

1 Life

12 Relaxation

23 Problems

2 Worry

13 Purpose

24 Love

3 Attitude

14 Past

25 Self-Esteem

4 Anger

15 Appreciation

26 Cooperation

5 Thoughts

16 Kindness

27 Sleep

6 Friendship

17 Fear

28 Faith

7 Today

18 Responsibility

29 Cheerfulness

8 Happiness

19 Values

30 Humility

9 Acceptance

20 Stress

31 Health

10 Despair

21 Future

32 Meditation

Saturday, April 08, 2006

The Woman's Code

The Woman's Code

- Invite a man to go shopping with you only if you need someone to carry your packages or drive.

- Assure your boyfriend that every female movie star has had a boob job.

- When your man asks you what's wrong, say "Nothing." However, when Oprah, Dr. Phil or Dr. Laura asks you, go into excruciating detail. Leave nothing out.

- The negative effects of cheese puffs and chocolate-chocolate chip ice cream are offset by the positive effects of diet soda.

- Feet are flexible and can be made to fit into shoes varying from size 7 to 9, depending on what's on sale.

- You can skimp on clothes, but a good bra is worth its weight in gold. (That's Victoria's secret.)

- The Patricia Principle: The more you've been trying to attract the attention of a particular man, the more likely it is that you'll run into him when you're sweaty, short of sleep, without makeup, wearing house-painting clothes, with your hair in a bandana.

- The best response to a married man who's hitting on you is, "Say, don't I know your wife?"

- Learn how to say "Back off" very loudly and look fierce while you say it.

- Let every new man in your life know that you've got a black belt in karate.


And more...............

The Dale Carnegie Page

"Believe that you will succeed, and you will"

Dale Carnegie, 1888-1955

The Dale Carnegie Page