- Get control of your life
- Improve your relationships with your friends
- Make smarter decisions
- Get along with your parents
- Overcome addiction
- Define your values and what matters most to you
- Get more done in less time
- Increase your self-confidence
- Find balance between school work, friends, and everything else
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
The 7 Habits can help you:
Friday, November 28, 2008
HOW TO DO PREPERATION FOR THE EXAMS
Step1: In class, take good notes. Highlight anything the professor says more than once, especially if he or she repeats himself from one day to the next. These are, in the professor's opinion, the most important ideas, and the things you're most likely to be tested on.
Step2: To start studying, review your notes. First skim over the major ideas, then go over it and over it until you know all the main points. If there are any ideas you aren't clear on, contact the professor or look it up in the textbook.
Step3: Be sure to read the textbook. Many professors intentionally test on material from the book that was not discussed in class. This is to check who has done the readings.
Step4: Study with someone else. There may be ideas you think you understand perfectly, but if you are wrong, a study buddy can tell you. Don't rely solely on this person, though, they won't be able to help you during the exam.
Step5: Finally, once you're in the exam, relax. You've studied hard, you know the material. Keep reminding yourself of this. Don't sit near distracting people.
Step2: To start studying, review your notes. First skim over the major ideas, then go over it and over it until you know all the main points. If there are any ideas you aren't clear on, contact the professor or look it up in the textbook.
Step3: Be sure to read the textbook. Many professors intentionally test on material from the book that was not discussed in class. This is to check who has done the readings.
Step4: Study with someone else. There may be ideas you think you understand perfectly, but if you are wrong, a study buddy can tell you. Don't rely solely on this person, though, they won't be able to help you during the exam.
Step5: Finally, once you're in the exam, relax. You've studied hard, you know the material. Keep reminding yourself of this. Don't sit near distracting people.
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Put First Thing First
This weekend, my Proactivness level was really great as compare to my reactiveness. Obviously, this shows, how one of the habit from '7 HABITS' cause an impact on my attitude. Implementing on the strategy, which I tried, 'put first thing first' is also a great experience. Infact AWESOME ;)
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Effective Listening
Effective listening is a very important part in communication. This involves the skills of understanding both facts and feelings to actually explain the exact meaning of the message. While listening, the listener should have an eye contact with the speaker and thats what our marketing teacher told us today.
What I grasp from this skill, is to listen carefully to the speaker and then respond to his/her message accordingly.
What I grasp from this skill, is to listen carefully to the speaker and then respond to his/her message accordingly.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Effects of the 7 habits
Yesterday I learned about habit 3 from the group's presentation.I got much about time management and the time management matrix which made me much clear about characteristics of activities, important or non important.
Furthermore i was trying to be pro-active, the day before i was having my presentation :)
Furthermore i was trying to be pro-active, the day before i was having my presentation :)
Sunday, October 26, 2008
MISSION STATEMENT OF TELENOR
Telenor's primary goal is to create greater value for our shareholders, customers, employees and partners, and for society in general.We strive to be a driving force in creating, simplifying and introducing communication and content solutions to the marketplace.In order to achieve this goal, Telenor base its strategy on its customer oriented vision, ''Here to Help'' as well as its core values, ''Make it easy, Keep promises, Be inspiring' and Be respectful".
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