As everyone of us takes notes in our life. Starting from the school time, we takes notes everyday, we should keep down what teachers write in the blackboard.And take notes about our homework. But now as we stepping into the society, the notes we take is no longer about the homework, what we should take is our goal, and the process we achieve our goal. So it is important to know how to take notes and make the best use of it.
First of all, you should have a good tool to help you keep notes. Whether it is a notebook or notes software free. But you should have one. Now I am using a free notes software to keep my notes down, and it can remind me whenever I open it in case I forget about my tasks. So you can also use a note book to keep notes, but you have to change it from time to time, because the space about a notebook is limited, when you use all them up, you should change one to start your next round to take notes, which I think it is a little troublesome, so I choose to use a software, you can delete the notes you have already done, and can use it forever if you like.
Second, you should keep the daily things and tasks down, and pick the most important one to finish first, and if you have time, then to finish the less important one, what we should do is that make the best of our time, and make our time valuable , use our time to finish the most important tasks.
Third, check your notes every now and then and make all your work finish on time. If you find out that you miss some, you must start again, and try your best to finish all your task.
Monday, May 26, 2014
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
520
Yesterday is 520, it is a day that you can say something sweet to your beloved one.Right, at this day you can behave romantic as much as you can, you can give your a bunch of flower, and maybe chocolate, maybe some of other gifts, the one you love who receives these gifts will be happy at all, they will love you more. No matter what the gift is but your heart. You put your heart in it, then you will what you want back, you loved one will give you everything back.
Maybe you will say gifts can give at any day, but don't you think it is more meaningful that you give gifts to your lover at a special day? She will be happy, and you will feel happy too. When you see the smile on her face you will find you are happy too.
So just buy a small gift will make your day special, why not? Start now, receive later!
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Good assistant
Everything is going well around me, my family is happy, my school work is great, i gain lots of good friends, all the people I love are healthy. And now, as all the things going smooth, I find that my memory is low, I always forget things because I have lots of things to do.
Sometimes I even forget the most important things, I can't finish everyday's work.So, first of all, I try to figure out a way to overcome this. As a result I write all the things I needed to do down, when I finish one, I will cross them,and I review it sometimes,I check for sure that I finish all of them. Then one day I almost go crazy because this paper I keep all my things down are gone and I can't find it.Instead, I change a way, I keep all the works in the mobile, This time I feel more confident because I think I can't lose it anymore.
However, the fact turns out that I am wrong, my mobile always goes power off, I sometimes can't open it .At last I find a great tool to help me, it reminds me everything , with it everything for me is going back to normal. I think now i can't live without it.It is my assistant now, because it help me finish all the task I need to complete.
Travel
As a human being, I think that everybody likes to travel. Even it may cost a lot, and makes us feel tired, but what we gain from the travel can't be measure.
When we feel we bad and down, we can go for a travel and we get what we want from the trip, we will feel fresh.When we back to work, we may have a high productivity, we feel achieve more, we may have our mind washed,but you may say that travel is trouble, there is many things you need to prepare, so you want to keep your travel as simple as possible.
So there is some tips i would like to recommend to you.
Here is my advice on what you need to pack.First,Travel docs (passport, credit card, ID) deodorant 2 pairs of shorts 2 T-shirts 2 pairs underwear swim trunks 1 book journal and pen camera, charger.
Second, bring with you some emergency drug in case you need to use it.
Third, don't use the travel time to think of the work, when you travel, travel with your whole heart.
Now I think there is website which I think is great before starting your travel you can visit at http://www.travelchannel.com/.
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Tricked By Times
Ever felt like time stands still while you’re
waiting for something, or that as you get older, the years slip through
your fingertips with much more ease? With swaths of tech around us and
virtually everything being available on demand, it’s a very real
possibility that our body clocks and perception of time have changed.
Time Doesn’t Fly
As
the adage goes, “Time flies when we’re having fun”. In reality, though,
we know fully well that it does not. Nevertheless, psychologist James
J. Kellaris conducted his own experiment to find out whether there’s any
truth to the aphorism. Kellaris had people listen to a piece of music
they liked, and when he later asked them how much time they thought had
passed, the listeners’ estimates were usually longer.
Kellaris
suggested that when we’re enjoying ourselves, we pay more attention to
the event and our minds perceive that as extra time. That’s how we get
the saying ‘Lost in the music’. On the other hand, the adage might lend
itself to a self-fulfilling prophecy: if we believe that time is meant
to fly when we’re having fun, we’re more likely to think we’re enjoying
ourselves when it passes faster.
We’re Tricked by Tech
As
if we didn’t warp time enough on our own, a recent study has suggested
that technology, too, is capable of altering our perception of time. In a
world where we lead virtual and physical lives, it is hardly surprising
that social media sites lend themselves to becoming veritable time
sucks. A 2012 survey carried out by the clever folks at Cisco revealed
that 60% of 18-30 year-olds check their smartphones compulsively for
updates, with each glance taking with it bits and pieces of the day.
Stanford
University psychologist Dr. Phillip Zimbardo thinks that this newfound
obsession with the ‘right now’ moment has altered our idea of time.
Having so much information readily available at out fingertips speeds up
our internal clock. Likewise, each time we check Facebook or log in to
Twitter, we subconsciously note the time, making us more aware of how
much of it has passed in our day-to-day habits. Talking to the
Huffington Post, Zimbardo said that “Technology makes us impatient for
anything that takes more than seconds to achieve.”
Moving in Slow Motion
We’ve
all seen thrillers where actors walk away from an explosion in slow
motion for dramatic effect, but these slow-mo moments might also be
experienced outside the of the silver screen. In life-threatening or
dangerous situations, people often say that time seems to slow down, and
there’s a fairly logical reason why.
In
2007, a group of psychologists carried out a test where people fell 50
meters into a safety net and then were asked about their experience.
Aside from being obviously terrified, researchers found that the test
subjects recalled the experience as longer that it actually was, largely
due to the way our bodies respond to danger. The adrenaline we produce
allows us to concentrate better when in a life-threatening situation so
that we can stay alive. As a result, everything seems to pass in slow
motion because we remember far more details over a short period of time.
Speeding Up With Age
It’s
commonly said that as we get older, time passes in the “blink of an
eye”. Aside from the part that technology plays in speeding up our
understanding of time, another factor affects our perception of time as
we get older, and it’s something we can’t really change.
When
young and fresh-faced, we’re constantly discovering new and exciting
things that we’ve not experienced before, and we naturally pay a lot
more attention to them. As we get older, though, those “new” experiences
grow pale. By extension, time seems to pass more quickly.
Interestingly, a study carried out in 1997 by Mangan and Bolinsky went
some way to proving that older people really do perceive time
differently. While people in their 20’s could guess when three minutes
had passed fairly accurately, those in their 60’s overestimated the time
elapsed by about 20%, giving some credence to the idea that time really
does speed up with age.
Afternoon Naps
One
of the smallest but most enjoyable pleasures in the world is the humble
afternoon nap. A quick, 20-minute power nap can revitalize us just
enough to carry on with the rest of the day, but any longer than that
and our ability to tell the time goes out the window.
When
we’re tired, our perception of time goes completely off-kilter. That’s
because when we’re sleep deprived, our brains just can’t keep up with
discerning between short and long stretches of time. The length of time
we nap is also key to how our mind keeps time. After 20 minutes of
napping, we enter something called slow-wave sleep. If you break the
wave mid-way through, it will take a while for you to accurately
perceive time again, which is precisely why they call it a 20 minute
power nap.
Time Stands Still
Remember
watching the clock in high school and waiting for the bell to ring? If
it felt like time was standing still, that might be because your brain
genuinely thought it was. The “optical” illusion of time standing still
is something that happens when our eyes move quickly from one point to
another. According to Kielan Yarrow and a whole host of other
psychologists, when our gaze fixes suddenly on the second hand of a
clock, our perception of time stretches slightly backwards to compensate
for that movement. As a result, your mind tells you that you’ve been
looking at the second hand for longer, and thus fills in the blank with
what it thinks should be there.
Getting Emotional
Many
like to think that they’re not ruled by their emotions, but they do
affect our bodies more than you think—at least in terms of how we
perceive time. At the bottom of a long list of ways in which our brain
is constantly finding new ways to trick us, negative emotions in
particular can wreak havoc on our time-keeping abilities. While boredom
can make time seem to stand still, just about any emotion will change
how fast or slow the time goes—especially anxiety.
For
a few years now, psychologists have carried out studies on the subject
and have concluded that individuals experiencing negative emotions
concentrate more on the passing of time than those who are in a good
mood, which makes a particularly anxiety-filled moment seem longer. That
might explain why after we argue, the room’s tension-ridden atmosphere
makes time seem to drag on and on.
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