Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Remove dark circles under ur eyes


Dark Circles Under Eyes
Black or dark circles under or around the eyes can be caused by many different factors. Most people inherit the tendency for dark circles. The following are the most common causes of those unattractive dark circles.

    * Fatigue, lack of sleep: A lack of sleep or excessive tiredness can cause paleness of the skin, which again allows the blood underneath the skin to become more visible and appear more blue or darker.
    * Nutrition: The lack of nutrients in the diet, or the lack of a balance diet, can contribute to the discoloration of the area under the eyes.
    * Stress: A too fast-paced lifestyle, especially if you spend long hours on the computer can contribution to black bags under your eyes - perhaps mostly because you don't get enough sleep.
    * Heredity: Like varicose veins, dark circles under the eyes are usually an inherited trait. If you have dark circles, there is a good chance that others in your family also have them. The skin under the eye is very thin. When blood passes through the large veins close to the surface of the skin it can produce a bluish tint. The more transparent your skin, also an inherited trait, the darker the circles appear.
    * Exposure to the Sun: Even in darker skinned people, exposure to sunlight, especially during the summer months, can cause a higher-than- normal level of skin pigmentation (melanin) under the eyes. People get suntans because exposure to the sun increases the natural pigmentation of the skin and draws that pigmentation to the surface. The same principle applies to the skin under the eyes.
    * Allergies, Asthma and Eczema: Any condition that you have that causes your eyes to itch can contribute to darker circles under the eyes because rubbing or scratching the skin can darken the skin. Hay fever sufferers particularly will notice under-eye "smudges" during the height of the allergy season. Some food allergies can also cause the area under the eyes to appear darker.
    * Medications: Any medications that you are taking that causes blood vessels to dilate, can cause circles under the eyes to darken. Because the skin under the eyes is very delicate, any increase blood flow shows through the skin.
    * Pregnancy and Menstruation: The skin can also become more pale during pregnancy and menstruation, which again allows the underlying veins under the eyes to become more visible.
    * Age: If you have a propensity to have dark circles under you eyes, as you grow older, they are likely to become more noticeable and permanent. Excess folds of skin under the eyes will also make dark circles more pronounced.
    * Adrenal exhaustion
    * Kidney energetic deficiency - recognized in Chinese medicine.

Natural Remedies

    * VisionTone and Purple Gold Cream: According to Chinese medicine, dark circles under the eyes is often due to what is referred to as "Kidney Deficiency". This does not necessarily relate to the Kidney organs, but more to the Kidney "meridian", or flow of energy. VisionTone is an excellent Kidney tonic. Kidney deficiency can be caused by a number of reasons including: lack of sleep, chronic stress, poor diet, lack of exercise, excessive drinking, smoking, drugs, etc.

Eight hours of sleep is a must for all of us, especially for people having dark circles under their eyes.

    * Diet: Eat a whole-foods, plant-based diet, drink plenty of water (eight 8-ounce glasses daily), and avoid alcohol, coffee, tea and caffeinated soft drinks. These go a long way in preventing bags, circles and wrinkles.
    * Tea Bag Treatment: Try applying a cold compress of rosemary tea to increase circulation, which helps reduce swelling around the eyes. Make tea by bringing a half-cup of fresh rosemary and a quart of water to a boil. Steep for 20 minutes, then strain and chill. Soak a washcloth in the tea, ring out extra liquid anal place over eyes for 15 to 20 minutes, once a day, as needed.
    * Acupressure: Another circulation- boosting treatment is acupressure. This is an easy exercise that you can also do every day. Close your eyes and gently press your ring finger underneath one eye, moving from the inside corner to the outside corner. Do this 10 to 15 times. Then repeat on the other eye.
    * Cold compress: Close your eyes and cover them with a cold washcloth for about five minutes. Repeat several times throughout the day. That will help constrict your blood vessels, minimizing darkness, and it may help minimize tissue swelling and eliminate some of the darkness.
    * Moisturizer: To minimize the appearance of bags, plump up skin with moisturizer, one that contains vitamin C, an antioxidant that protects skin cells from damage and supports collagen production; licorice (or fennel) extract, an anti-inflammatory; and stabilized oxygen, a form of hydrogen peroxide that promotes circulation.
    * Spread on the sunscreen. Use a sunscreen especially made for the face with a sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 15, but preferably 20, "all day every day," to keep the sun's rays from darkening the skin under your eyes,
    * Freeze some parsley in ice cubes. Use the parsley cubes instead of eye creams to diminish dark circles and puffiness. Parsley is packed with chlorophyll which helps fade darkness, while the ice cubes reduce the swelling.

     
* Potato/Cucumber combinations are helpful.
          o Close your eyes and cover eyelids with slices of raw potato or cucumber for 15-20 minutes. Wash with warm water and apply a cream.
          o Grate a cucumber, squeeze to take out its juice and refrigerate. Make a mixture of lemon juice, lanolin cream and cucumber juice and apply around the eye for 10-15 minutes.
          o Dip some cotton in a 1:1 mixture of potato and cucumber juices. Put the cotton on your eyelids and keep for 20 minutes. Wash your eyes with cold water.

Lemon/Tomato combinations are helpful.

    * Apply a mixture of lemon and tomato juice(equal parts) on the black circles 2 times a day.
    * Make a paste out of the following:
          o 1 tsp. tomato juice,
          o 1/2 tsp. lemon juice,
          o a pinch of turmeric powder, and
          o 1 tsp. of flour.

Apply around eyes. Leave on for 10 minutes before rinsing. Apply a paste of turmeric powder with pineapple juice for dark circles under the eyes. Apply crushed mint around the eye. Massage with almond oil under and around eyes at bed time daily for 2 weeks and see the improvement. Almond helps to remove dark circles, and is an excellent "skin food". Vitamin E Rub the area with a powdered Vitamin E capsule and wipe off with a mixture of honey and egg white. Put hot and cold cloths alternatively under eyes for 10 minutes. Then apply some almond oil on the dark surface before going to bed. Smooth Puffy Eyes with Egg White: Astringent egg white tightens your pores and reduces puffiness. Additionally, its high concentration of the B vitamins promotes circulation and reduces inflammation. Check with the farm that produces your eggs to make sure they have been tested for Salmonella, a bacteria that can cause serious infections, cautions Annie Berthold-Bond, the Rhinebeck, N.Y.-based author of Better Basics for the Home (Three Rivers Press, 1999). Use your fingers to dab 1/2 teaspoon of one raw egg white onto the clean, dry skin around your eyes, avoiding your eyes themselves. Leave it on until it dries, about 15 minutes. Then rinse the area well with warm water and wash your hands with soap and water.

Correct way to work on the Computer


For everyone who works daily on a computer. The mistakes daily mouse and keyboard usage will result in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome! Use the mouse and keyboard correctly. View below for the RIGHT TECHNIQUES.. ....

Correct way to work on the Computer


DIL-KI-BAAT


Correct way to work on Keyboard

Correct way to work on Mouse
DIL-KI-BAAT
Hand Exercises for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome


Things You Didn't Know About Coconuts .......!!

Did You Know...?

That coconuts are one of the wonder foods on earth that amply provides for all human needs? They can even save your life!
Few people (even fewer doctors) understand how important the coconut is to stabilizing blood sugar; lowering cholesterol; healing; hydration; and even replacing blood plasma in an emergency.

Referred to as kalpa vriksha (Sanskrit for "the tree that supplies all that is needed to live") in ancient India, the coconut palm has been recognized as a top immune booster, antifungal,antibiotic, antiviral and antibacterial remedy for thousands of years all over the world. Yet, it has only been recently that modern researchers have begun to fully discover the massive health benefits this amazing fruit seed offers.

To give just one example of coconuts' live-saving properties, they were used extensively in the Pacific during World War II. Since blood plasma supplies were scarce, it was very common for medics to siphon pure coconut water from young coconuts to be used as emergency plasma transfusions for soldiers who were injured. Since coconut water is nearly identical to human blood, it was suitable for people of all blood types.
Because of its strong antioxidant properties, the coconut can be used to:
==> Lower cholesterol
==> Improve digestion
==> Ward off wrinkles
==> Stabilize glucose levels
==> Fight off viruses
==> Build cells
==> Regulate hormones
==> Increase thyroid production
==> Lose weight
==> Increase metabolism
==> Fight infections
==> Stave off memory loss
==> Kill bacteria
==> And more!

Considered one of the most treasured foods of all time, coconut products -- including coconut flesh, coconut water, coconut oil, and coconut cream -- each deliver superb health benefits.

Coconut oil, for instance, is considered the best and safest oil to use for cooking -- even superior to extra virgin olive oil when it comes to giving the body what it needs for optimum health. Unlike other fats and oils that we typically use for cooking and baking, coconut oil does not form polymerized oils or dangerous Trans fatty acids in our bodies, which can raise our cholesterol levels; clog our arteries and even make our skin sag and wrinkle. Plus, this ultra-safe oil can give your body important antioxidants that can help build stronger cells and improve your overall health and well being.
Here are a few ways that you can use coconut products to stave off disease and to recapture the look and feeling of youth:

Coconut Water - The coconut is a natural water filter. It takes almost 9 months for a coconut to filter every quart of water stored within its shell. This makes the resulting coconut water completely pure and sterile, which is one reason why it can be used for blood transfusions.

Another benefit of coconut water is the fact that it has the highest concentration of electrolytes than anything else found in nature. This makes it an excellent source of hydration.

Coconut Oil - In addition to being superior for cooking and baking, coconut oil also makes a superb topical oil that can help to naturally rid the skin of dangerous toxins. It also gives the skin the perfect mix of hydration and antioxidants that it needs to stay healthy, smooth and younger-looking longer.

Another great benefit of coconut oil is in protecting your teeth from the bacteria that can cause cavities and disease. Simply rubbing a little fresh coconut oil on your gums and teeth can keep them stronger and healthier than virtually any other dental treatment.

Most people don't realize that coconut oil can actually help you lose weight! Yes, simply changing your cooking oil from the unsaturated fat variety to coconut oil can help you lose those extra pounds. Here's why: Unsaturated fats found in canola, corn and other vegetables oils, as well as margarine suppress the metabolism, which makes it harder to lose weight -- and easier to gain it. Over time, this metabolism suppression may result in 20-30 pounds of excess weight that your body cannot get rid of. Coconut oil, on the other hand, helps to increase thyroid function and boost your metabolism -- 2 important components to shedding unwanted pounds.

Coconut Cream - The best skin treatment product one can use to achieve flawless skin may quite possibly be coconut cream. Unlike traditional skin creams which can actually introduce fats and oils to the skin that will break it down over time, making it look older, creams derived from the coconut can actually replenish the skin, giving it a more youthful and healthy glow than most other skin care products on the market.

When it comes to buying coconut products, coconuts are not all created equal. Wild coconuts are always best, but can be hard to obtain if you don't live in a tropical country. Whether you are using this wonder food to boost your immune system; increase your metabolism or fight wrinkles, using products from young coconuts will help you reap the most benefit.

Young coconuts contain the purest unsaturated fat, compared to the fat found in the more mature varieties. This is why they offer the most rejuvenation properties for the body's tissues. But how can you tell how old a coconut is? Young coconuts are usually green in color and oddly shaped. The brown hairy ones are mature coconuts, and while they offer a lot of healthy benefits, they aren't nearly as good for you as younger varieties.
The best place to find young fresh coconuts is, of course, in the markets of the tropics, so be sure to seek them out if you travel to those areas. Coconut-producing regions export coconuts all over the world, however, so it's relatively easy to find coconuts at your local health food store or Asian grocer.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Nokia C6 Mobile

Nokia C6 review: A playful character

The C-series are trying to distill the Nokia knowledge and experience into a lineup of simple and affordable phones. There’s a bit of everything there: from cheap entry-level handsets to smartphones that border on the Eseries and Nseries.


Key features

* 3.2" 16M-color resistive touchscreen of 640 x 360 pixel resolution
* Symbian OS 9.4 with S60 5th edition UI
* Slide-out four-row full QWERTY keyboard
* ARM 11 434MHz CPU
* Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE
* Tri-band 3G with 3.6Mbps HSDPA support
* 5 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash and VGA@30fps video recording
* Wi-Fi and stereo Bluetooth v2.1
* GPS with A-GPS and free lifetime voice-guided navigation license
* microSD card (16 GB supported, 2GB included)
* Built-in accelerometer for display auto-rotation, turn-to-mute
* 3.5 mm audio jack
* Smart dialing
* Stereo FM Radio with RDS
* microUSB port
* Web browser has Flash support
* Good audio quality
* Office document viewer

Main disadvantages

* Display performs poorly under direct sunlight
* The S60 touch UI is clunky
* Doesn’t charge off USB
* Average loudspeaker performance
* No DivX or XviD video support out-of-the-box
* No office document editing (without a paid upgrade)
* No camera lens protection

Nokia X5-01 Mobile

Nokia X5-01 Mobile


Key features

* Full QWERTY slider form factor
* Quad-band GSM/EDGE, tri-band 3G with HSDPA and HSUPA
* Symbian S60 UI, 3rd edition FP2
* 600MHz processor, 256MB RAM; 200MB user-accessible storage
* 2.36" 256K-color QVGA display
* 5 megapixel fixed-focus camera, LED flash, VGA@15fps video recording
* Standard microUSB port (charging)
* microSD card slot (32GB supported, 2GB included)
* Wi-Fi b/g; DLNA and UPnP support
* Bluetooth (with A2DP)
* Accelerometer-based controls
* Dedicated media key
* Stereo FM radio with RDS, Internet radio
* 3.5mm audio jack
* Excellent audio quality
* Comes With Music bundle in select markets
* Good email and social networking support
* Office document viewer; ZIP file support
* Quick Business and Personal homescreen toggle

Main disadvantages

* No GPS receiver
* No office document editing
* Small, low-resolution screen
* Non-hot-swappable microSD card under the battery
* Fixed focus camera
* Poor video recording
* No camera lens protection
* No DivX or XviD video support out-of-the-box
* No smart dialing

Dell Venue Pro Mobile

Dell Venue Pro Mobile

Dell Venue Pro is latest Windows Phone 7 smartphone designed and built for busy mobile users and helps them to connect family & friends easily.


Dell Venue Pro Smartphone Features:

* Multi-purpose always-connected Device
* 4.1” inch Capacitive AMOLED Display
* Scratch resistant, durable Gorilla Glass
* View, edit, share and sync Microsoft Office documents
* Ergonomic QWERTY keypad
* Slim and Pocket Friendly design
* Share photos easily from phone to social networking site Facebook, Fllckr and Windows Live.
* 50 Games available which you can try before you buy
* Xbox LIVE leader boards, multiplayer, Achievements and more, Windows Phone 7
* Apps available for games, music, news, sports, productivity and travel
* PC client for quick access to App store

Dell Venue Pro Price in India: No Official info on India Release date & Pricing…

HTC HD7 Mobile

HTC HD7 Mobile

HTC HD7 is Windows Phone 7 based Smartphone with largest 4.3” inch Multi-touch display, powerful configuration like 1 GHz processor, 576MB RAM, 16GB Internal Memory, 5 Megapixels camera with High-Definition Video Recording @ premium price in India.

HTC HD7 Smartphone Features:

* Bold and sophisticated design
* High quality sound and built-in kickstand
* Access movies, TV shows, games, music and more easily
* Fully integrated Microsoft Exchange e-mail and calendar
* Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, OneNote and SharePoint Workspace support
* Qualcomm 1 GHz Snapdragon Processor
* GPS with access to turn-by-turn navigation from TeleNav GPS Navigator



HTC HD7 Mobile Technical Specifications:

* HSPA/WCDMA (900/2100 MHz)
* Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE: (850/900/1800/1900 MHz
* Windows Phone OS 7
* 4.3” inch Touch Display Screen
* 5 Megapixels Camera with Dual LED Flash
* 16GB Internal Storage
* Dolby Mobile and SRS surround sound
* Wi-Fi 802.11n
* Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP
* 3.5 mm stereo audio jack
* 1230 mAh Battery
* Motion G-sensor
* Proximity Sensor
* Ambient Light Sensor
* DImensions: 122 x 68 x 11.2 mm
* Weight: 162gm

HTC HD7 Price in India: Approx 35,000 ~ 40,000/- Indian Rupee (INR)

Acer Liquid S100 Mobile

Acer Liquid S100 Mobile

Acer Liquid S100 Android Mobile Features:

* Qualcomm Snapdragon 8250 768 MHz processor
* 5MP Camera
* Acer User Interface 3.0
* 3.5” inch Capacitive Touch Screen
* 3G and Wi-Fi data connectivity
* Documents To Go (edit and create Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint files)
* Google Android



Acer Liquid S100 Tech Specs:

* 3G 900 / 2100 MHz
* HSDPA 7.2 Mbps, HSUPA 2 Mbps
* GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz
* 3.5” inch (480×800 pixels) TFT Touch Display
* 256MB RAM, 512MB ROM
* MicroSD card slot supporting up to 32 GB
* 5 Megapixel Camera with autofocus and Geo-tagging
* Wi-Fi
* Bluetooth, USB Connectivity
* A-GPS with Navigation Maps
* Twitter, Facebook and Flickr integration
* Pocket Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, PDF viewer)
* SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Instant Messaging
* Talk time up to 5 hours
* Standby time up to 400 hours
* Li-Ion 1350 mAh Battery
* Dimensions: 115 x 62.5 x 12.5 mm
* Weight: 135 gm

Acer Liquid S100 Price in India: Rs. 19,900/- Indian Rupee (INR)

Spice MI 300 Mobile

Spice MI 300 Mobile
Spice MI 300 is first cheap Android Mobile from Spice with Capacitive Touchscreen, high speed HSDPA/3G connectivity, GPS Navigation and Wi-FI @ affordable price in India.


Spice MI 300 Android Mobile Features:

* Google Android v1.6
* 3.2” inch Touchscreen
* 3G, Wi-Fi, GPS
* 5MP Camera with Dedicated Button
* LED Flashlight




Spice MI 300 Phone Technical Specification:

* GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
* UMTS 900/1900/2100 MHz
* 3.2” inch (480 x 320 pixels) HVGA Display
* 5 Megapixels Camera with Video Recording @ 30 fps
* 156MB Internal memory
* Micro SD card Up to 32 GB
* Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
* Bluetooth v2.0+EDR
* Email (Gmail, Exchange, POP3, IMAP)
* SMS/MMS
* Polyphonic/MP3 Ringtones
* Talk Time: up to 6 Hours
* Standby up to 400 Hours
* Dimensions: 114.9mm (H) x 56.8mm (W) x 12.6mm (T)
* Weight: 114gm

Spice MI300 Price in India – Rs. 9,000/- Indian Rupee (INR)

LG Cookie T300 Lite Mobile

LG Cookie T300 Lite Mobile


 
 The phone supports 2G Network of GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900. Weighing 76 grams the unit is 95.8 x 50.5 x 11.9 mm.
Its 2.4 inch touch screen function is highly sensitive and swift. The device is also featured with accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate.
Ringtones are MP3 with added vibration alerts. The device comes with speakerphone and 3.5 mm audio jack to boost its output.
Its internal memory allows a vast phonebook with photocall feature, and also saves call records. The micro SD card slot supports added memory up to 16GB. It is armed with a 1.3 megapixel camera with video.

It includes stereo FM radio with RDS, FM recording, games, SNS integration, MP3/eAAC+ player, and MP4/H.264 player for entertainment. Other features included are Java, Organiser, Voice memo and T9. SMS, MMS, Email are the messaging features. The phone supports WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML browser.
Powered by standard Li-Ion 900 mAh the phone offers a good stand-by time and talk time

Market Price : Rs 4000

Speciality : Qwerty onscreen Keyboard Personal Experience

Samsung Galaxy U Mobile

Samsung Galaxy U Mobile

Samsung Galaxy U Google Android Mobile Phone offers 1GHz Processor, 3.7” AMOLED Plus Capacitive Touchscreen Display and 5MP Camera with High Definition Video Recording @ premium price.





Samsung Galaxy U CDMA Android Phone Technical Specifications:

* Android v2.2
* 1GHz S5PC111 CPU
* CDMA Rev. A
* 3.7” inch (480×800 Pixels) AMOLED Plus Screen
* 5 Megapixel Camera with AutoFocus & 720p Video Recording
* 8GB Micro SD Card Supplied Expandable up to 32GB
* Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n
* Bluetooth v3
* A-GPS with Google Maps
* FM Radio
* 3.5mm Audio Jack
* Muli-Format Music Player (MP3, WAV, WMA, OGG, AAC, MID, MIDI, FLAC)
* LI-Ion Battery: 1500mAh
* Talk Time: up to 420 Minutes
* Standby Time: up to 370 hours
* Dimensions: 119.5×59.6×12.4mm
* Weight: 131 gm

Samsung Galaxy U Price in India: Approx 25k Indian Rupee (INR)

Videocon Zeus – Videocon V7500 Android Mobile

Videocon Zeus – Videocon V7500 Android Mobile

Videocon Zeus V7500 is first Android smartphone from Videocon with Multi-Touch Capacitive display, 3G/Wireless/A-GPS connectivity @ attractive price in India.

Videocon Zeus Mobile Features:

* Android v1.6 upgradeable up to v2.1
* 5MP Camera
* 8GB MicroSD Card included
* Social Networking Connectivity
* Accelerometer, Proximity Sensor, Digital Compass
* USB modem for accessing internet
* Free apps download from Android Marketplace


Videocon V7500 Android Phone Technical Specifications:

* UMTS 2100
* GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
* HSDPA 7.2MBPS/HSUPA 2MBPS
* 3.2” inch (480×320 pixels) 262k TFT Touch Display
* 5Megapixels Camera with LED Flash & Video Recording @ 24 FPS
* 512MB Internal memory
* Wireless 802.11 b/g
* GPS and Geo-Tagging
* Bluetooth+A2DP
* Expandable up to 32 GB
* AMR, AAC, AAC+, EAAC+, MIDI, MP3, WAV Player
* Document to Go, RSS reader, Notepad
* USB 2.0 and PC Suite
* 1230 mAH Battery
* Talktime: Up to 7 hours
* Standby Time up to 14 Days
* Dimensions:114.9 mm x 56.8 mm x 12.6 mm
* Weight: 114gm

Videocon Zeus Price in India:MRP Rs. 19,900/- Indian Rupee (INR)

Friday, November 19, 2010

Wonderful VODKA......15 uses!!!

Who Knew???

1. To remove a bandage painlessly,
saturate the bandage with vodka. The stuff dissolves adhesive.

2. To clean the caulking around bathtubs and showers,
fill a trigger-spray bottle with vodka, spray the caulking,
let set five minutes and wash clean.

The alcohol in the vodka kills mold and mildew.

3. To clean your eyeglasses,
simply wipe the lenses with a soft, clean cloth dampened with vodka.
The alcohol in the vodka cleans the glass and kills germs.

4. Prolong the life of razors by filling a cup with vodka
and letting your safety razor blade
soak in the alcohol after shaving.
The vodka disinfects the blade and prevents rusting.

5. Spray vodka on wine stains,
scrub with a brush, and then blot dry.

6. Using a cotton ball, apply vodka to your face
as an astringent to cleanse the skin and tighten pores.

7. Add a jigger of vodka to a 12-ounce bottle of shampoo.
The alcohol cleanses the scalp,remo ves toxins from hair, and stimulates the
growth of healthy hair.

8. Fill a sixteen-ounce trigger-spray bottle with vodka
and spray bees or wasps to kill them.

9 Pour one-half cup vodkaand one-half cup water into a Ziploc freezer bag
and freeze for a slushy, refreshing ice pack for aches,pain or black eyes.

10. Fill a clean, used mayonnaise jar with fresh ly packed lavender flowers,
fill the jar with vodka, seal the lid tightly
and set in the sun for three days.
Strain liquid through a coffee filter,
then apply the tincture to aches and pains.

11. To relieve a fever, use a washcloth
to rub vodka on your chest and back as a liniment.

12. To cure foot odor,
wash your feet with vodka.

13 Vodka will disinfect
and alleviate a jellyfish sting.

14. Pour vodka over an area affected with poison ivy
to remove the urushiol oil from your skin.

15. Swish a shot of vodka over an aching tooth.
Allow your gums to absorb some of the alcohol to numb the pain.


10 Ways to Get Rich


 
With an estimated fortune of $62 billion, Warren Buffett is the richest man in the entire world. In 1962, when he began buying stock in Berkshire Hathaway, a share cost $7.50. Today, Buffett, 78, is Berkshire's chairman and CEO, and one share of the company's class A stock is worth close to $119,000. He credits his astonishing success to several key strategies, which he has shared with writer Alice Schroeder.

No. 1: Reinvest Your Profits
When you first make money, you may be tempted to spend it. Don't. Instead, reinvest the profits. Buffett learned this early on. In high school, he and a pal bought a pinball machine to put in a barbershop. With the money they earned, they bought more machines until they had eight in different shops. When the friends sold the venture, Buffett used the proceeds to buy stocks and to start another small business.

No. 2: Be Willing to Be Different

Don't base your decisions upon what everyone is saying or doing. When Buffett began managing money in 1956 with $100,000 cobbled together from a handful of investors, he was dubbed an oddball. He worked in Omaha, not on Wall Street, and he refused to tell his partners where he was putting their money. People predicted that he'd fail, but when he closed his partnership 14 years later, it was worth more than $100 million.

No. 3: Never Suck Your Thumb

Gather in advance any information you need to make a decision, and ask a friend or relative to make sure that you stick to a deadline. Buffett prides himself on swiftly making up his mind and acting on it. He calls any unnecessary sitting and thinking “thumb-sucking.

No. 4: Spell Out the Deal Before You Start
Your bargaining leverage is always greatest before you begin a job that's when you have something to offer that the other party wants. Buffett learned this lesson the hard way as a kid, when his grandfather Ernest hired him and a friend to dig out the family grocery store after a blizzard. The boys spent five hours shoveling until they could barely straighten their frozen hands. Afterward, his grandfather gave the pair less than 90 cents to split.

No. 5: Watch Small Expenses

Buffett invests in businesses run by managers who obsess over the tiniest costs. He once acquired a company whose owner counted the sheets in rolls of 500-sheet toilet paper to see if he was being cheated (he was). He also admired a friend who painted only the side of his office building that faced the road.
No. 6: Limit What You Borrow
Buffett has never borrowed a significant amount not to invest, not for a mortgage. He has gotten many heartrending letters from people who thought their borrowing was manageable but became overwhelmed by debt. His advice: Negotiate with creditors to pay what you can. Then, when you're debt-free, work on saving some money that you can use to invest.

No. 7: Be Persistent
With tenacity and ingenuity, you can win against a more established competitor. Buffett acquired the Nebraska Furniture Mart in 1983 because he liked the way its founder, Rose Blumkin, did business. A Russian immigrant, she built the mart from a pawnshop into the largest furniture store in North America. Her strategy was to undersell the big shots, and she was a merciless negotiator.

No. 8: Know When to Quit

Once, when Buffett was a teen, he went to the racetrack. He bet on a race and lost. To recoup his funds, he bet on another race. He lost again, leaving him with close to nothing. He felt sick he had squandered nearly a week's earnings. Buffett never repeated that mistake.

No. 9: Assess the Risks

In 1995, the employer of Buffett's son, Howie, was accused by the FBI of price-fixing. Buffett advised Howie to imagine the worst- and best-case scenarios if he stayed with the company. His son quickly realized that the risks of staying far outweighed any potential gains, and he quit the next day.

No. 10: Know What Success Really Means
Despite his wealth, Buffett does not measure success by dollars. In 2006, he pledged to give away almost his entire fortune to charities, primarily the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. He's adamant about not funding monuments to himselfno Warren Buffett buildings or halls. “When you get to my age, you'll measure your success in life by how many of the people you want to have love you actually do love you. That's the ultimate test of how you've lived your life.
 

10 strange facts about kissing .....!!

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Think you know a thing or two about kissing? You probably do. But the facts below are so off the beaten path, well bet you don't know them all and they could come in handy. Not only could they provide some steamy Did you know chit chat, but they will help you see all the benefits a satisfying lip lock can bring into your life. Happy smooching!

1. Two out of every three couples turn their heads to the right when they kiss.

2. A simple peck uses two muscles; a passionate kiss, on the other hand, uses all 34 muscles in your face. Now thats a rigorous workout!

3. Like fingerprints or snowflakes, no two lip impressions are alike.

4. Kissing is good for what ails you. Research shows that the act of smooching improves our skin, helps circulation, prevents tooth decay, and can even relieve headaches.

5. The average person spends 336 hours of his or her life kissing.

6. Ever wonder how an came to represent a kiss? Starting in the Middle Ages, people who could not read used an X as a signature. They would kiss this mark as a sign of sincerity. Eventually, the X came to represent the kiss itself.

7. Talk about a rush! Kissing releases the same neurotransmitters in our brains as parachuting, bungee jumping, and running.

8. The average woman kisses 29 men before she gets married.

9. Men who kiss their partners before leaving for work average higher incomes than those who dont.

10. The longest kiss in movie history was between Jane Wyman and Regis Tommey in the 1941 film, Youre in the Army Now. It lasted 3 minutes and 5 seconds. So if youve beaten that record, its time to celebrate!

41 ways to melt a woman's heart



 
Then you`re on your own

1. Ask her to dance.

2. On windy days, brush wayward strands 
of hair from her eyes and mouth.

3. When she's coming down the street, 
across the room, or up the stairs to meet you, 
walk towards her as soon as you see her.

4. Kiss her between her shoulder blades 
when she turns her back to you to go to sleep.

5. Put your arm around her when you 
introduce her to your friends and family.

6. Grasp her hand when a scantily dressed,
beautiful woman walks by.

7. Call her when you're feeling sad.

8. Kiss her eyelids.

9. Ask to see a picture of her when she was a child.

10. Wash her from head to toe in the shower.

11. If she's crying on the phone, go over to her place. 
Immediately.

12. Stand her naked on a sturdy chair and 
**** between her legs.

13. Occasionally call her by her first and middle names.

14. Buy her your favourite rock album 
of all time on vinyl.

15. Order coffee for her, remembering 
exactly how she likes it.

16. Undress her and put her to bed
when she falls asleep in the car.

17. Mention your upcoming anniversary before she does.

18. Send her something in the mail. Anything.

19. When she's feeling insecure,
stare into her eyes and tell her there
is no-one in the world who could
be as right for you as she is.

20. Call her just before you get on the plane.

21. Pick her clothes up off the floor.

22. Try desperately to make her 
laugh when she's feeling down.

23. Take her to see your favourite sport live. 
Pay more attention to her than to the game.

24. Touch her arm when you leave the 
table to go to the bathroom. 
Touch her again when you come back.

25. Shave just before you see her. She'll notice.

26. Hug her when she gets jealous. Hug her hard.

27. Worship her breasts.

28. Give her jewellery.

29. Hand her two towels when she gets out
of the shower. (The second one is for her hair.)

30. Ask her specific questions about her work.


31. Keep her favourite cereal on hand.

32. In the middle of a conversation, 
tell her you love her.

33. Send her very expensive flowers 
when you screw up.

34. Take her to a cabin with a fireplace.
Build her a fire.

35. Moan her name when she goes down on you.

36. Read her a story when it's her turn to
drive during a long road trip.

37. Offer to fix something at her place
that you realise is broken.

38. Notice when she's wearing something new.

39. Make love to her standing up, against a wall.

40. Kiss her hand in front of your most
die-hard bachelor buddies.

41. If she's too stressed to want sex...
a. Run a bath for her.
b. Give her a full-body massage.
c. Ask if she wants to wrestle 


First Date Tips and Tricks

First date: what to wear, where to go, what to say, what to do and what not to do. All this pressure to make a good first impression can be daunting. Here are some illustration of tips and tricks, enjoy
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Friday, October 22, 2010

COOKING TIPS.......VERY USEFUL !!!

Almonds: To remove the skin of almonds easily, soak them in hot water for 15-20 minutes.

· Ants: Putting 3-4 cloves in the sugar container will keep the ants at bay.

· Biscuits: If you keep a piece of blotting paper at the bottom of the container, it will keep biscuits fresh for a longer time.

· Butter: Avoid the use of butter. If it is essential to use, use a butter containing low saturated fat or with plant stanols (which avoid absorption of cholesterol by our body) or similar substitutes.

· Apples: Apply some lemon juice on the cut surface of the apple to avoid browning. They will look fresh for a longer time.

· Banana: Apply mashed banana over a burn on your body to have a cooling effect.

· Bee and Scorpion Sting Relief: Apply a mixture of 1 pinch of chewing tobacco and 1 drop of water. Mix and apply directly and immediately to the sting; cover with band aid to hold in place. Pain will go away in just a few short minutes

· Bitter Gourd (Karela): Slit Karelas at the middle and apply a mixture of salt, wheat flour and curd all round. Keep aside for 1/2 an hour and then cook.
Stuffed Karela

· Celery: To keep celery fresh for long time, wrap it in aluminium foil and place in the refrigerator.

· Burnt Food: Place some chopped onion in the vessel having burnt food, pour boiling water in it, keep for 5 minutes and then clean.

· Chilli Powder: Keeping a small piece of hing (asafoetida) in the same container will store chilli powder for long time.

· Chopping: Use a wooden board to chop. It will not blunt the knife. Don't use a plastic board, small plastic pieces may go with the vegetables.

· Coriander/Mint: You can use dried coriander and mint leaves in coarse powder form in vegetable curry or chutney, if fresh ones are not available.
To keep them fresh for a longer time, wrap them in a muslin cloth and keep in a fridge.

· Cockroaches: Put some boric powder in kitchen in corners and other places. Cockroaches will leave your house.

· Coconut: Immerse coconut in water for 1/2 an hour to remove its hust.

· Dry Fruits: To chop dry fruits, place them in fridge for half an hour before cutting. Take the fruits out and cut them with a hot knife (dip it in hot water before cutting).

· Dough/Rolling pin: If the dough sticks to the rolling pin, place it in freezer for a few minutes.>

· Egg peeling off: Make a small hole in the egg by piercing a pin before boiling it. You will be able to remove its skin very easily.

· Egg fresh: Immerse the egg in a pan of cool salted water. If it sinks, it is fresh; if it rises to the surface, it is certainly quite old.

· Garlic: Garlic skin comes off easily if the garlic cloves are slightly warmed before peeling.

· Ghee: Avoid the use of ghee. If it is necessary, substitute it with canola oil. Even for making halwa, you can partly substitute it with oil.

· Green Chillies: To keep the chillies fresh for a longer time, remove the stems before storing.

· Green Peas: To preserve green peas, keep them in a polythene bag in the freezer.

· Idlies: Place a betel (paan) leaf over the leftover idli and dosa batter to prevent them sour.
Do not beat idli batter too much, the air which has been incorporated during fermentation will escape.
If you add half a tsp of fenugreek seeds to the lentil and rice mixture while soaking, dosas will be more crisp.


· Fruits: To ripen fruits, wrap them in newspaper and put in a warm place for 2-3 days. The ethylene gas they emit will make them ripe.

· Frying: Avoid deep frying. Substitute deep frying with stir frying or oven bake. Don't pour the oil, but make a habit of spraying the oil in the utensil for cooking. Heat the utensil first, then add oil. This way oil spreads well. You will use less oil this way.

· Left Over: Don't throw away the foods left over. Store them in Fridge. Use them in making tasty dishes.

· Lemon/Lime: If the lemon or lime is hard, put it in warm water for 5-10 minutes to make it easier to squeeze.

· Lizards: Hang a peacock feather, lizards will leave your house.

· Milk: Moisten the base of the vessel with water to reduce the chances of milk to stick at the bottom.
Keep a spoon in the vessel while boiling milk at medium heat. It will avoid sticking the milk at the bottom of the vessel.
Adding half a tsp of sodium bicarbonate in the milk while boiling will not spoil the milk even if you don't put it in the fridge.

· Mixer/Grinder: Grind some common salt in your mixer/grinder fro some time every month. This will keep your mixer blades sharp.

· Mosquitoes: Put a few camphor tablets in a cup of water and keep it in the bed room near your bed, or in any place with mosquitoes.

· Noodles: When the noodles are boiled, drain all the hot water and add cold water. This way all the noodles will get separated.

· Onions: To avoid crying, cut the onions into two parts and place them in water for 15 minutes before chopping them.
Wrap the onions individually in a newspaper and store in a cool and dark place to keep them fresh for long time.

· Oven: Watch from the oven window to conserve energy because the oven temperature drops by 25 degrees every time its door is opened,
To clean the oven, apply a paste of sodium bicarbonate and water on the walls and floor of the oven and keep the oven on low heat for about half an hour. Dried food can easily be removed.

· Paneer: To keep paneer fresh for several days, wrap it in a blotting paper while storing in the refrigerator.
Do not fry paneer, immerse it in boiling water to make it soft and spongy.

· Papad: Bake in microwave oven.
Wrap the papads in polythene sheet and place with dal or rice will prevent them from drying and breaking.

· Pickles: To prevent the growth of fungus in pickles, burn a small grain of asafoetida over a burning coal and invert the empty pickle jar for some time before putting pickles in the jar.

· Popcorn: Keep the maize/corn seeds in the freezer and pop while still frozen to get better pops.

· Potato: To bake potatoes quickly, place them in salt water for 15 minutes before baking.
Use the skin of boiled potatoes to wipe mirrors to sparkling clean.
Don't store potatoes and onions together. Potatoes will rot quickly if stored with onions.

· Refrigerator: To prevent formation of ice, rub table salt to the insides of your freeze.

· Rice: Add a few drops of lemon juice in the water before boiling the rice to make rice whiter.
Add a tsp of canola oil in the water before boiling the rice to separate each grain after cooking.
Don't throw away the rice water after cooking. Use it to make soup or add it in making dal (lentils).
Add 5g of dried powdered mint leaves to 1kg of rice. It will keep insects at bay.
Put a small paper packet of boric powder in the container of rice to keep insects at bay. Put a few leaves of mint in the container of rice to keep insects at bay.


· Samosa: Bake them instead of deep frying to make them fat free. Don't fry the filling potato masala.
Preserve the samosas in freezer. For eating, take out of the freezer two hours in advance and bake them over low temp.

· Sugar: Put 2-3 cloves in the sugar to keep ants at bay.

· Tadka: Use sprouted mustard seeds (rayee) and fenugreek (methi) seeds for your tadkas. Both of them when sprouted have more nutritional values. Also this add flavour to the dish and can be more beneficial, besides giving decorative look to the dish. Submitted by MS Itisha Madhav

· Tomato: To remove the skin of tomatoes, place them in warm water for 5-10 minutes. The skin can then be easily peeled off.
When tomatoes are not available or too costly, substitute with tomato puree or tomato ketchup/sauce.
Place overripe tomatoes in cold water and add some salt. Overnight they will become firm and fresh.

· Tamarind: Tamarind is an excellent polish for brass and copper items. Rub a slab of wet tamarind with some salt sprinkled on it on the object to be polished.
Gargles with tamarind water is recommended for a sore throat.

· Utensils: Use nonsticking utensils. Use thick bottom utensils, they get uniformly heated. For electric stoves, use flat bottom utensils.
Add a little bit of common salt to the washing powder for better cleaning of utensils.

· Vegetables: Don't discard the water in which the vegetables are soaked or cooked. Use it in making soup or gravy.
To keep the vegetables fresh for a longer time, wrap them in newspaper before putting them in freeze.
Chop the vegetables only when you are ready to use them. Don't cut them in too advance. It would spoil their food value.

· Sink (Blocked): To clear the blocked drain pipe of your kitchen sink, mix 1/2 cup sodium bicarbonate in 1 cup vinegar and pour it into the sink, and pour about 1 cup water. In an hour the drain pipe will open.

· Soup Salty: Place a raw peeled potato in the bowl, it will absorb the extra salt.

· Yoghurt (Home Made): To set yogurt in winter, place the container in a warm place like oven or over the voltage stabliser.
· Yogurt: If the yogurt has become sour, put it in a muslin cloth and drain all the water. Then add milk to make it as good as fresh in taste. Use the drained water in making tasty gravy for vegetables or for basen curry.
To keep the yogurt fresh for many days, fill the vessel containing yogurt with water to the brim and refrigerate. Change the water daily..

Samosa, Hot Kachori, Spicy Sev...... Tips

Samosa

Ingredients

For cover:
1 cup plain flour (maida)
2 tbsp. warm oil
water to knead dough

For filling:
2 potatoes large boiled, peeled, mashed
1 onion finely chopped
2 green chillies crushed
1/2 tsp. ginger crushed
1/2 tsp. garlic crushed
1 tbsp. coriander finely chopped
1/2 lemon juice extracted
1/2 tsp. turmeric powder
1/2 tsp. garam masala
1/2 tsp. coriander seeds crushed
1 tsp. red chilli powder
salt to taste
oil to deep fry

Method

For dough:
Make well in the flour.
Add oil, salt and little water.Mix well till crumbly.
Add more water little by little, kneading into soft pliable dough.
Cover with moist cloth, keep aside for 15-20 minutes.
Beat dough on worksurface and knead again. Re-cover.

For filling:
Heat 3 tbsp. oil, add ginger, green chilli, garlic, coriander seeds.
Stir fry for a minute, add onion, saute till light brown.
Add coriander, lemon, turmeric, salt, red chilli, garam masala.
Stir fry for 2 minutes, add potatoes. Stir further 2 minutes.
Cool. Keep aside.

To proceed:
Make a thin 5" diam. round with some dough.
Cut into two halves. Run a moist finger along diameter.
Join and press together to make a cone.
Place a tbsp. of filling in the cone and seal third side as above.
Make five to six. Put in hot oil, deep fry on low to medium till light brown.
Do not fry on high, or the samosas will turn out oily and soggy.
Drain on rack or kitchen paper.
Serve hot with green and tamarind chutneys (refer chutneys), or tomato sauce.

Making time: 45 minutes
Makes: 20 pieces (approx.)
Shelflife: Bestfresh :D



Hot Kachori

Ingredients

For cover:
1 1/2 cup plain flour
3 tbsp. oil
salt to taste
cold water to knead dough

For filling:
1 cup yellow moong dal washed and soaked for 1/2 hour
1 tsp. garam masala
1 tsp. red chilli powder
1/2 tsp. dhania (coriander) powder
1/2 tsp. coriander seeds crushed coarsely
1/2 tsp. fennel (saunf) seeds crushed coarsely
1/2 tsp. cumin seeds
1/2 tsp. mustard seeds
1 tbsp. coriander leaves finely chopped
salt to taste
2-3 pinches asafoetida
1 tbsp. oil
oil to deep fry
1 tbsp. plain flour for patching

Method

For cover:
Mix flour, salt and oil, knead into soft pliable dough.
Keep aside for 30 minutes.

For filling:
Put plenty of water to boil. Add dal.
Boil dal for 5 minutes, drain.
Cool a little. Heat oil in a heavy pan.
Add all seeds whole and crushed allow to splutter.
Add asafoetida, mix. Add all other ingredients.
Mix well. Do not smash the dal fully.
But enough to make the mixture hold well.
Remove from fire, cool.
Divide into 15 portions.
Shape into balls with greased palms.
Keep aside.

To proceed:
Make a paste with water, of flour for patching.
Keep aside.
Take a pingpong ball sized portion of dough.
Knead into round. Roll into 4" diam. round.
Place one ball of filling at centre.
Pick up round and wrap ball into it like a pouch.
Break off excess dough carefully.
Do not allow cover to tear.
Press the ball with palm, making it flattish and round.
Repeat for 4-5 kachories.
Deep fry in hot oil, on low flame only.
If the kachori get a hole anywhere, apply some paste.
Return to oil and finish frying.
Turn and repeat for other side.
Fry till golden and crisp. Small bubbles must appear over kachori.
Drain and serve hot with green and tamarind chutneys.

Making time: 1 hour (excluding soaking and cooling times)
Makes: 10-12 pieces
Shelf life: 2-3 days

Note: Take care to fry on low. Hurried frying will result in soggy and oily kachories. :D



Spicy Sev

Ingredients

2 cups gram flour (besan)
1/2 tsp. ajwain (omam) seeds
1 1/2 tsp. red chilli powder
1 tbsp. oil
salt to taste
2-3 pinches asafoetida
water to make dough
oil to deep fry

Method

1.Mix the chilli, oil, salt and seeds into the flour.
2.Add enough water to make a dough which is quite gooey.
3.It should not be pliable but sticky.
4.Grease the inside of a Sev-press, fill with the dough.
5.Press into hot oil, and fry lightly on both sides.
6.Drain well and cool before storing.

Variation:

You may adjust the chillies as per taste.
You may omit chillies to make bland sev.
You may add finely crushed dried herbs (eg. mint) for add flavour.

Note: A sevpress is similar to a vermicelli press, but it should be small enough to handle over hot oil.

Making time: 15-20 minutes
Makes: 250 grams approx. :smiley-smoke:

Safety first! Top tips for a secure PC

Keep your computer happy and healthy

Computers are great tools, but like it or not surfing the web, downloading files and using e-mail can put your PC at risk. If you're nervous, you need not be. We've got the tools to help.


To avoid potential security concerns, guard against losing important documents and ensure your computer runs at its best, we've compiled 11 articles that will help you take better care of your PC. Since you use your computer all the time, wouldn't you like it to perform as well as it possibly can?


1. What's a firewall?
A firewall helps guard your PC against hackers and some computer viruses that try to reach your computer when it's connected to the Internet. This article will help you understand why you need a firewall.


2. Keep your PC virus-free
A computer with a virus becomes a slow, unhappy computer. Find out how to ensure your PC stays happy and healthy with a look at the latest in antivirus protection.


3. The ins and outs of installing antivirus software
You know you need it, but how do you get it? This article will show you how to find and install the best protection for your PC.


4. Don't get hooked by e-mail scams
Learn to distinguish between legitimate e-mail and those that just appear as if they're from a trusted source. The more you know, the less likely you'll be to give out sensitive information to someone who shouldn't have it.


5. Secure your computer with simple tips
Staying on top of computer security may seem daunting, but there are many small things you can do to ensure your PC stays in tip-top shape.


6. Shop safely on the Web
Online shopping has its perks speed and convenience to name two but there are risks. Know what to look out for with these simple tips.


7. Back up your computer files
Misplacing a lip gloss or remote control is bad enough. Losing an important document can be devastating. Learn the ins and outs of backing up your files to avoid potential frustration.


8. Protect and purge your personal files
We keep a lot of important information on our PCs. Learn how to protect your personal documents and get rid of them when it's time to buy a new computer.


9. Click with caution be careful where you surf
Kids love using the computer as much as adults, but we can't always be there to monitor them. Keep your children and your PC safe and secure with parental controls.


10. Protect with parental controls how to safeguard your computer
Choose Security from the first drop-down menu and easily find answers to all your commonly asked questions about viruses, phishing scams and avoiding spam.

How To Be A Friend

01. Don't worry about knowing people just make yourself worth knowing.

02. Friends are those rare people who ask how we are and then wait to hear the answer.

03. If you can buy a person's friendship, it is not worth it.

04. True friends have hearts that beat as one.

05. If you cannot think of any nice things to say about your friends, then you have the wrong friends.

06. Make friends before you need them.

07. If you were another person, would you like to be a friend of yours?

08. A good friend is one who neither looks down on you nor keeps up with you.

09. Be friendly with the folks you know… if it weren't for them you would be a total stranger.

10. A friend is never known till he is needed.

11. Friendship is a responsibility. ..not an opportunity.

12. Friendship is the cement that holds the world together.

13. Friends are those who speak to you after others don't.

14. The reason a dog has so many friends is that he wags his tail and not his tongue.

15. Pick your friends, but not to pieces.

16. A friend is one who puts his finger on a fault without rubbing it in.

17. The way to have friends is to be willing to lose some arguments.

18. If a friend makes a mistake, don't rub it in... Rub it out.

19. Deal with other's faults as gently as if they were your own.

20. People are judged by the company they keep and the company they keep away from.

21. A friend is a person who can step on your toes without messing up your shine.

22. The best mirror is an old friend.

23. The best possession one may have is a true friend.

24. Make friendship a habit and you will always have friends.

25. You will never have a friend if you must have one without faults.

26. Doing nothing for your friends results in having no friends to do for.

27. Anyone can give advice, but a real friend will lend a helping hand.

28. You can make more friends by being interested in them than trying to have them be interested in you.

29. A real friend is a person who, when you've made a fool of yourself, lets you forget it.

30. A friend is a person who listens attentively while you say nothing.

31. You can buy friendship with friendship, but never with dollars.

32. True friends are like diamonds, precious but rare; false friends are like autumn leaves, found everywhere.

33. A friend is someone who thinks you're a good egg even though you're slightly cracked.

Top 10 - Things Bosses Love To Hear .....!!


If you have a boss, you're probably looking for ways to impress him. Your boss has the most direct influence over your work life, and as far as your ability to advance, his power over your career is second only to your own. And, deep down, your boss isn't that different from anyone else: he loves good news and he loves when things are going well. That's why telling your boss the right things will put a smile on his face every time. Notice that everything on our list is work related -- don't be that guy and resort to brown-nosing or “Gee boss, that's a nice tie.”  That's beneath you. Keep it about the work and read on for 10 ways to keep your boss smiling throughout the work week.


No.10 - "It's already been arranged."



While your boss may be tackling bigger tasks than you, that doesn't change how good it feels to check something off the old to-do list. When your boss asks about something that's finished, let him know it clearly and directly. Some employees speak so indirectly to their bosses that the boss may continue thinking or worrying about a task that's done, just because the employee didn't come right out and say the good news. If the task is done, say so.

No.9 - "Good news."


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This one's a no-brainer. When something good happens, bring your boss in on the good feelings. Work is about getting work done, but that doesn't mean you can't take pride and satisfaction when something works out well. Your boss has plenty of bad news headed his way on a regular basis, so you stick out like a sore thumb when you're the bearer of good news. Being a source of pleasure for your boss is never a bad thing.

No.8 - "No problem."


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You think your coworkers are a bunch of complainers? You have no idea. As much as they whine to you, you wouldn't believe how much pushback your boss gets. When assigning work to your fellow employees, your boss has to hold people's hands and listen to complaints about how busy they are and how difficult the project is going to be. Don't be one of the complainers. When you're given a task you can handle, let your boss know that it's a slam dunk.

No.7 - "It's being taken care of."


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Sooner or later, you're going to screw up. It hurts, but it happens. When you drop the ball on something, you should do two things: tell your boss and tell your boss what you're doing about it. Sure, your boss isn't going to be happy that a mistake was made (who likes problems in their area?), but he will be a lot less happy if he doesn't hear about it from you, and then gets blindsided by it when the situation blows up. So fess up to the error, it shows that you're big enough to be responsible for your actions. But always, alwayshave a plan for getting things back on track. Let your boss know that you're correcting the error -- it shows that you're paying enough attention to realize you messed up, and you care enough to not settle for mediocrity.


No.6 - "With regard to X, I've figure out we can do A, B or C. What do you think?"


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It's fine to have situations at work, and there's nothing wrong with asking your boss for advice, but before you step into his or her office, have some ideas about what can be done. By having a few ideas, you show that you've thought the situation through. Even if your boss doesn't like any of your ideas and tells you to do “D” instead, you've shown him or her that your first reaction at the sign of trouble is to start thinking, not throw up your hands and run to the boss with your problems.

No.5 - "I figured out what to do about X."


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Not every problem is simple enough to be solvable in a few minutes, and that's OK, but you should keep thinking about the problem, and try to find out a way to solve the situation (or at least move it forward). If you come up with a solution or at least a next step, share it with your boss. The more you get promoted, the larger and more complex the problems will get, and the harder it will be to find a “perfect” solution too. So, show that you're able to plan ahead and solve the bigger problems.

No.4 - "Consider it done."


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When you make this statement, in one instant, an item has gone from something vague in your boss' mind to a task that's assigned to somebody. This is a step toward being seen as a “go-to person,” your bosses reliable right-hand man.

No.3 - "I'll see to it personally."


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This statement is an extension of “consider it done.” If you have a reputation with your boss as somebody who can handle the important or difficult work, saying you'll handle it personally calls in that reputation you've built up. If you've been doing your work well and doing it on time, saying you're taking care of if personally reminds your boss that the task will not only get done, but it will get done with the standard of excellence he's come to expect from you.

No.2 - "I found a way to get it done cheaper."


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Getting invested in the bottom line is one of the best ways to get your boss smiling. You can work hard and be a good employee all you like, but businesses don't run on happy feelings. Your boss is always looking for ways to do two things: make the business more money and cost the business less money. And while you can always help find ways to earn the company more, suggestions to save money are often easier. Lots of people can say “we need more customers,” but if you find a new vendor who's 10% cheaper, that's a hard number your boss can put to use.

No.1 - "Let me run an idea by you."


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Having employees who are taking the initiative means the boss can focus on the tasks on his plate; he doesn't have to worry that you're just sitting around waiting for direction. Your boss will appreciate you trying to come up with ideas, but he wouldn't appreciate you launching those ideas without getting his opinion. As the one responsible for what comes out of the department, he wants to know that everybody is rowing in the same direction. So come up with some good ideas, use your noodle and make sure your boss gets the benefit from your brainstorm.