Friday, July 15, 2011

A picture is worth a thousand words.


From left, Jason, Myself and Alvin
Date: May 25, 2008
Location: Sentosa Island

It is true that a picture could tell thousands of stories. This picture was taken 3 years ago when my friend and I went for vacation after our final exam paper. I stil remember we took bus on sunday morning from Melaka sentral. In our mind, we're going to meet friends, release tension, shopping and of course extremely excited since its our first visit there. The journey took around 3-4 hours, we spent most of our time talking on the bus. We reached there around 11.30am and just waited for our friend to fetch us at Queenstreet.

Enough babbling about the trip, back to the picture. From what I can analyze, alot of things has changed especially on our appearance.

Jason: Thank you so much for the tour(also not forgetting Nic). I don't know how to pay you back but I know it means alot to you when Alvin and I waited for you when you arrived in Changi :-)(remember you're not alone).Somehow 3 days is not enough for some reasons but its worth it.

Alvin: I know u hated this picture..haha..your hair just growing back and you're kinda fat(sorry~), anyway who cares that was 3 years ago, what important is today which I know you look way better.

Now I realize back then I look so nerd . I may not like how I look in here but I like this picture, it stores alot of memories. It also represents 1 Malaysia. That's why this picture really special  to me.

p.s. missing those days :-(

Monday, May 30, 2011

Love grows.


I had closed the door upon my heart
I wouldn’t let anyone in
And I’ll never fall in love again
Then you came into my life
With a smile that unlocks every single door
You filled my heart with joy
I wanted to love you but I was just too scared
No words could ever express how much you mean to me
I can’t figure out just what it is
But there’s something very special about you
I am falling for you little by little
But let’s not rush it, take it slow
Because this is how love can grow


p.s. dedicated to the boy who has the cutest smile in the world

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Love



The word LOVE in 28 different languages other than English:-

Arabic: حُب
Chinese: 喜爱
Czech: láska
Danish: kærlighed 
Dutch: liefde
Estonian: armastus
Finnish: rakkaus 
French: amour
German: die Liebe
Greek: αγάπη
Hungarian: szeretet
Icelandic: ást
Indonesian: sayang
Italian: amore
Japanese: 愛
Korean: 애정
Latvian: mīlestība
Lithuanian: meilė
Norwegian: kjærlighet
Polish: zamiłowanie
Portuguese: amor
Romanian: dragoste
Russian: любовь
Slovak: láska
Slovenian: ljubezen
Spanish: amor
Swedish: kärlek
Turkish: aşk

It sounds different but it has the same meaning. However, when it happens nobody can understand. Why it happens nobody knows why. How does it happens nobody can answer that. When you find your true love, all that you see is the person. Rarely you're able to find the right words to describe why you like/love that person, the only thing you know is you like/love that person. When you're with the person you like/love you might become speechless but you will have the widest smile ever. Plus, whever you see the person....BUTTERFLIES~


Here are some of famous movies about love.
  • Kuch Kuch Hotta Hai
  • Love Actually
  • Titanic
  • P.S. I Love You
Each and everyone of us has their own love stories. No matter how the stories goes, its simply became one of the most memorable stories in our life. Whether it ends happily or the other way round, we will definitely treasure the stories in our hearts. 

p.s. love happens

Saturday, May 7, 2011

12 signs that you're falling in love



12. You'll read his/her txts over and over again...
11. You'll walk really really slow while you're with him/her...
10. You'll pretend 2 be shy whenever you're with him/her...
9. While thinking bout him/her...your heart will beat faster and faster...
8. By listening to his/her voice...you'll smile for no reason.
7. While looking at him/her..you cant see the other people around you...you can only see that person...
6. You'll start listening to SLOW songs.
5. He/She becomes all you think about
4. You'll get high just by their smell...
3. You'll realize that you're always smiling to yourself when you think about them..
2. You'll do anything for him/her...
1. While reading this, there was one person on your mind the whole time.....



p.s. are you in love?

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

A night in Melaka


A picture says it all, its represents 3 main races and friendship. Last Saturday I went to Seafarer restaurant in Klebang for dinner with my friends. With 4 dishes, lemon chicken, fu yong egg, kailan (I ordered baby kailan but they gave kailan which is 2 different vege), and squid. The total is RM73 approximately RM25 each but we ate till almost 'pengsan'. Most important I had fun. Talking non-stop, so many topics come out. The conversations like there's no ending. After dinner we went to Jonker Street, it was really packed with human being!! Our 'makan' session never ends, we ate durian puff and after Jonker, we ate 'sate' in Jiki. Conlusion of the day, the outing was fun since 3 of us do not have much time to spend with each other. Each and everyone us is getting busier. Once in awhile meet up is really nice.

p.s. miss ya

Monday, April 25, 2011

One less lonely girl


Last thursday, Justin Bieber performed in Stadium Merdeka Kuala Lumpur. While performing "One Less Lonely Girl", there's one lucky girl was picked out randomly from the audience to be on stage with Justin Bieber. Sure she won't be able to sleep after that and right now the video is all over the internet. Even someone just beside her in the Stadium claimed that she knows her. Can't deny that she's damn lucky to hold his hand.

p.s. Bieber fever on me.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Jessica Biel Workout


Workout Regimine:
  • Stretch: One of her favorite warm-ups is the walking lunge. “This stretches the larger leg and glute muscles,” says Walsh. How-to: With feet together, lunge first with right leg. Bring left foot alongside right. Lunge with left. Do 8-10 per leg.
  • Cardio: “It’s the cardio that leans her out,” says Walsh. After a ½-mile jog, they hit the track for two 200-meter, 150-meter and 100-meter sprints. Comment: this type of training is extremely effective HIIT. For more detailed information, look here.
  • Core: “Hanging leg raises don’t build a six-pack, but they flatten,” says Walsh. “Jessica hates them, but she powers through!” How-to: Hanging from a high bar or rings, pull knees up slightly above waist. Do three sets of 15 repetitions.
  • Plyometrics: “These hurt,” says Walsh of stair jumping. “Even athletes hate them. After Jessica did these the first time, she would’ve punched me if she had the energy.” How-to:Jump from the bottom step of a flight of at least 20 stairs to the third. Keep going, skipping a stair each jump.
  • Weight Training: “We tend to use lighter weights and do more reps,” he says. “We keep moving, so it becomes a cardio workout too.”
  • For the waist: They do the Russian Twist. Sit down and lean back slightly. Hold a 5-lb. medicine ball and twist from side to side, 15 twists per side, three reps.
  • For shoulders/biceps: Stand with knees slightly bent. Hold 10-lb. weights in each hand. Curl to chest. Rotate hands, palms face outward. Press overhead together. Do 3 sets of 10-12 reps.

Diet Plan:
  • One type of food that Walsh choose to highly emphasize were so called “clean foods.” Basically, Biel eats a mostly natural diet for best health. “She eats complex carbs at the beginning of the day,” he says, “and tapers off by the end.”
  • Breakfast: 1 cup of oatmeal with handful of berries.
  • Snack: 1 slice whole wheat toast, 1-1 ½ tbsp. of almond butter and sliced bananas on top.
  • Lunch: Salad with 5-6 oz of chicken, vinaigrette dressing.
  • Snack: A banana, apple or strawberries.
  • Dinner: 6oz. of fish, plate full of veggies, 1/2 cup of basmati rice.

p.s. can i follow this?

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Video Calling

A technology used to make voice and video calls over the Internet. Its not new but from time to time is being developed. Video phone calling was first trialled a few years back over standard phone lines, but these lacked the bandwidth to support stable video calls. Now that more and more homes have moved over to higher-bandwidth broadband services, video calling is now possible in higher quality, and users of services such as MSN Messenger have been able to use webcams to do two-way video for a couple of years now.



Although now 3G technology is available, its kinda costly to talk for long hours. Video calling over the internet  is more preferable especially when being far from the one you love. Its impressive how easy our life has been with all the technologies available. Imagine in those days, news spread really slow. Nowadays, within minutes news spread all over the world. You're able to communicate with another person in different time zone. However I find it still not enough because through video calling its still virtual contact with another person. You able to speak and see the person but it will never be the same as physical contact. Furthermore, not everyone like to stay in front of the computer for so long.

p.s. i'm addicted to internet i think i'm alright :P

Friday, April 15, 2011

Friend request


I can say that virtual friends most of the time can't be trusted. They might have bad intention, they just want to try their luck with girls. How many people out there believe that you can actually find your true love via internet? i would say most of us will say no including me. Anyhow to be fair, I did say "most of us" because there are cases where people found love via internet, either facebook, chatroom, myspace, friendster..etc. I would say these people are lucky. :-)

However, I do believe everyone is not the same. I found some really good friends through facebook, although we haven't meet personally.

p.s. a friend in need is a friend indeed

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Confused


I am confused. Everything comes at one go. I hate to choose because in the end I have to choose the options which makes everyone happy but I'm not :(

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

20 Simple Ways to Get Happy


Happiness is ephemeral, subject to the vagaries of everything from the weather to the size of your bank account.

We’re not suggesting that you can reach a permanent state called “happiness” and remain there. But there are many ways to swerve off the path of anxiety, anger, frustration, and sadness into a state of happiness once or even several times throughout the day. Here are 20 ideas to get you started. Choose the ones that work for you. If tuning out the news or making lists will serve only to stress you further, try another approach.
1. Practice mindfulness. 
Be in the moment. Instead of worrying about your checkup tomorrow while you have dinner with your family, focus on the here and now — the food, the company, the conversation.
2. Laugh out loud. 
Just anticipating a happy, funny event can raise levels of endorphins and other pleasure-inducing hormones and lower production of stress hormones. Researchers at the University of California, Irvine, tested 16 men who all agreed they thought a certain videotape was funny. Half were told three days in advance they would watch it. They started experiencing biological changes right away. When they actually watched the Saving...video, their levels of stress hormones dropped significantly, while their endorphin levels rose 27 percent and their growth hormone levels (indicating benefit to the immune system) rose 87 percent.
3. Go to sleep. 
We have become a nation of sleep-deprived citizens. Taking a daily nap or getting into bed at 8 p.m. one night with a good book — and turning the light out an hour later — can do more for your mood and outlook on life than any number of bubble baths or massages.
4. Hum along. 
Music soothes more than the savage beast. Studies find music activates parts of the brain that produce happiness — the same parts activated by food or sex. It’s also relaxing. In one study older adults who listened to their choice of music during outpatient eye surgery had significantly lower heart rates, blood pressure, and cardiac workload (that is, their heart didn’t have to work as hard) as those who had silent surgery.
5. Declutter. 
It’s nearly impossible to meditate, breathe deeply, or simply relax when every surface is covered with papers and bills and magazines, your cabinets bulge, and you haven’t balanced your checkbook in six months. Plus, the repetitive nature of certain cleaning tasks — such as sweeping, wiping, and scrubbing — can be meditative in and of itself if you focus on what you’re doing.
6. Just say no. 
Eliminate activities that aren’t necessary and that you don’t enjoy. If there are enough people already to handle the church bazaar and you’re feeling stressed by the thought of running the committee for yet another year, step down and let someone else handle things.
7. Make a list. 
There’s nothing like writing down your tasks to help you organize your thoughts and calm your anxiety. Checking off each item provides a great sense of fulfillment.
8. Do one thing at a time. 
Edward Suarez, Ph.D., associate professor of medical psychology at Duke, found that people who multitask are more likely to have high blood pressure. Take that finding to heart. Instead of talking on the phone while you fold laundry or clean the kitchen, sit down in a comfortable chair and turn your entire attention over to the conversation. Instead of checking e-mail as you work on other projects, turn off your e-mail function until you finish the report you’re writing. This is similar to the concept of mindfulness.
9. Garden. 
Not only will the fresh air and exercise provide their own stress reduction and feeling of well-being, but the sense of accomplishment that comes from clearing a weedy patch, watching seeds turn into flowers, or pruning out dead wood will last for hours, if not days.
10. Tune out the news. 
For one week go without reading the newspaper, watching the news, or scanning the headlines online. Instead, take a vacation from the misery we’re exposed to every day via the media and use that time for a walk, a meditation session, or to write in your journal.
11. Take a dog for a walk. 
There are numerous studies that attest to the stress-relieving benefits of pets. In one analysis researchers evaluated the heart health of 240 couples, half of whom owned a pet. Those couples with pets had significantly lower heart rates and blood pressure levels when exposed to stressors than the couples who did not have pets. In fact, the pets worked even better at buffering stress than the spouses did.
12. Scent the air. 
Research finds that the benefits of aromatherapy in relieving stress are real. In one study people exposed to rosemary had lower anxiety levels, increased alertness, and performed math computations faster. Adults exposed to lavender showed an increase in the type of brain waves that suggest increased relaxation. Today you have a variety of room-scenting methods, from plug-in air fresheners to essential oil diffusers, potpourri, and scented candles.
13. Ignore the stock market. 
Simply getting your quarterly 401(k) statement can be enough to send your blood pressure skyrocketing. In fact, Chinese researchers found a direct link between the daily performance of the stock market and the mental health of those who closely followed it. Astute investors know that time heals most financial wounds, so give your investments time — and give yourself a break.
14. Visit a quiet place. 
Libraries, museums, gardens, and places of worship provide islands of peace and calm in today’s frantic world. Find a quiet place near your house and make it your secret getaway.
15. Volunteer. 
Helping others enables you to put your own problems into perspective and also provides social interaction. While happy people are more likely to help others, helping others increases your happiness. One study found that volunteer work enhanced all six aspects of well-being: happiness, life satisfaction, self-esteem, sense of control over life, physical health, and depression.
16. Spend time alone. 
Although relationships are one of the best antidotes to stress, sometimes you need time alone to recharge and reflect. Take yourself out to lunch or to a movie, or simply spend an afternoon reading, browsing in a bookstore, or antiquing.
17. Walk mindfully. 
You probably already know that exercise is better than tranquilizers for relieving anxiety and stress. But what you do with your mind while you’re walking can make your walk even more beneficial. In a study called the Ruth Stricker Mind/Body Study, researchers divided 135 people into five groups of walkers for 16 weeks. Group one walked briskly, group two at a slow pace, and group three at a slow pace while practicing “mindfulness,” a mental technique to bring about the relaxation response, a physiological response in which the heart rate slows and blood pressure drops. This group was asked to pay attention to their footsteps, counting one, two, one, two, and to visualize the numbers in their mind. Group four practiced a form of tai chi, and group five served as the control, changing nothing about their lives. The group practicing mindfulness showed significant declines in anxiety and had fewer negative and more positive feelings about themselves. Overall they experienced the same stress-reducing effects of the brisk walkers. Better yet, the effects were evident immediately.
18. Give priority to close relationships. 
One study of more than 1,300 men and women of various ages found that those who had a lot of supportive friends were much more likely to have healthier blood pressure, cholesterol levels, blood sugar metabolism, and stress hormone levels than those with two or fewer close friends. Women, and to a lesser extent men, also seemed to benefit from good relationships with their parents and spouses. Studies also find that people who feel lonely, depressed, and isolated are three to five times more likely to get sick and die prematurely than those who have feelings of love, connection, and community.
19. Take care of the soul. 
In study after study, actively religious people are happier and cope better with crises, according to David Myers, Ph.D., a professor of psychology at Hope College in Holland, Michigan. For many people faith provides a support community, a sense of life’s meaning, feelings of ultimate acceptance, a reason to focus beyond yourself, and a timeless perspective on life’s woes. Even if you’re not religious, a strong spirituality may offer similar benefits.
20. Count your blessings. 
People who pause each day to reflect on some positive aspect of their lives (their health, friends, family, freedom, education, etc.) experience a heightened sense of well-being.