Sunday, May 29, 2011

1000 HMC - Day 322

"SPEED has the POWER to ENLIGHTEN Your MIND"


Ekiden Run 2011 - Putrajaya...

Miss the Ekiden (yesterday) already...masa larikz tu memang trasa tak larat sesangat...back home, get a nap for an hour (bangun kol 4:30am tu),,,woke up and felt like...errrrr....am I really run tis morning...a 3km?! rasa cam nak run lagi...muahahah...miss ekiden already....huhuhu

The Super Warriors
SuperFox-SuperCute-SuperStar
:p




my New ADI Shoes
Love it ♥


No. 435 Type C- chun-cute-chantek-ceria
dan yg sewaktu dengannya



Tuesday, May 24, 2011

1000 HMC - Day 321

Helo2...there! I'm back in momentum...mean, back to life and back to reality...bye2 fantasy island...Yup! start the new semester with new students and get busy...lalala.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

HMC 1000 - Day 320

" Saya sangat Malas TETAPI saya TETAP Rajin"
)

Get this fowarded mail from my fren...let's try it...just do it... :p.....no. 22, 23, 29,30 are so trueeeee....(changed God to ALLAH)

This is amazing, Randy Pausch 47 yrs old, A computer Sc. lecturer from Mellon University . He died of pancreatic cancer in 2008, but wrote a book ‘The last lecture” before then, one of the bestsellers in 2007. What a legacy to leave behind… In a letter to his wife Jai and his children, Dylan, Logan , and Chloe, he wrote this beautiful "guide to a better life" for his wife and children to follow. May you be blessed by his insight.

POINTS ON HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR LIFE

Personality:

1. Don't compare your life to others'. You have no idea what their journey is all about.

2. Don't have negative thoughts of things you cannot control. Instead invest your energy in the positive present moment

3. Don't over do; keep your limits

4. Don't take yourself so seriously; no one else does

5. Don't waste your precious energy on gossip

6. Dream more while you are awake

7 . Envy is a waste of time. You already have all you need..

8. Forget issues of the past. Don't remind your partner of his/her mistakes of the past. That will ruin your present happiness.

9. Life is too short to waste time hating anyone. Don't hate others.

10. Make peace with your past so it won't spoil the present

11. No one is in charge of your happiness except you

12. Realize that life is a school and you are here to learn. Problems are simply part of the curriculum that appear and fade away like algebra class but the lessons you learn will last a lifetime.

13. Smile and laugh more

14. You don't have to win every argument. Agree to disagree.



Community:

15. Call your family often

16. Each day give something good to others

17. Forgive everyone for everything

18. Spend time with people over the age of 70 & under the age of 6

19. Try to make at least three people smile each day

20. What other people think of you is none of your business

21. Your job will not take care of you when you are sick. Your family and friends will. Stay in touch.



Life:

22. Put ALLAH first in anything and everything that you think, say and do.

23. ALLAH heals everything

24. Do the right things

25. However good or bad a situation is, it will change

26. No matter how you feel, get up, dress up and show up

27. The best is yet to come

28. Get rid of anything that isn't useful, beautiful or joyful

29. When you awake alive in the morning, thank ALLAH  for it

30. If you know ALLAH you will always be happy. So, be happy.



While you practice all of the above, share this knowledge with the people you love, people you school with,

people you play with, people you work with and people you live with.

Not only will it enrich YOUR life, but also that of those around you.



Remember,



GOOD THINGS ARE FOR US TO SHARE.....!!!!!!





Tuesday, May 17, 2011

1000 HMC - Day 319

Am I going crazy?! Errrrr...maybe ). During lunch time sy waza2 kluar g MPH to buy this book yg saya terbaca review nyer masa sy selak2 magazine to killing time while waiting for my appointment...macam best sgt and tersangattttt la nak baca this book...Dunno why...chooo yomitaiiii...Demo, (*sigh*)..tak der la plak coz MPH bookshop yg paling hampir ini, kecik jer...huhuhu.

OTW balik, heavy rain (at 1:30pm) sampai jalan dah naik air...hmmm....cam nak banjir kilat jer, so sy kena U-turn ikut jalan jauh....haiiiii, betapa mencabar nyer misi mencari buku itu....Weekends nanti try carikz kat MPH yg besar kat MV...hopely ada...

1000 HMC - Day 318

Yesterday, got this remark : "You kurus la...."....Am I so kurus in this present at the age of **?....Alhamdulillah, I'm so happy about that remark even "tak percaya..."hehehe...so, Sy pon mencari2 weight scaling and...Yup! I lose weight, lately...even, sy cam dah kuat makan jer...lalala...nak g morning walk pon cam berchinta jer (mean = maleh sesangat...), then I followed the Kaola Diet (sleep more but eat less...to slow down my metabolism)....This is beyond my target weight....tp tak tau la klu weight scale tu dah rosak...but, sy timbang 2 times and around that number....sengehanku sampai ketelinga )...Apa2 pon it is not about the number...so, let's try this theory even dah separuh tahun....huhuhuh

6 Ways to Win the Weight Battle
By Alexandra Gekas, Woman's Day
Tue, May 10, 2011

Think the number-one roadblock to being fit is the number of calories you take in? Think again. The key to healthy, successful weight loss isn’t just about getting the right information—it's about knowing how to use that information. It’s why those extra pounds won’t budge, despite your understanding the importance of calories in versus calories out, knowing the difference between good and bad carbs, and being diligent about mixing cardio with strength training. If you’ve been feeling discouraged, rest assured that you’re not alone. We spoke with medical, nutrition and fitness experts and asked them one simple question: "What are we missing?" Read on to discover the six most important ways to use the mind-body connection to help your weight-loss efforts rather than hinder them.


Accept that diets don’t help you in the long run.
Every year you try to eat less and less, but gain more and more. Sure, some of this has to do with the biology of aging, but it also has to do with the damage all those fad diets have done to your metabolism. There’s no miracle pill or plan that can lead to easy weight loss. "People just cycle between these fads, these radical wacky diets, and they will lose weight, but then they get sick of it," says Timothy Harlan, MD, medical director at the Tulane University School of Medicine and author of Just Tell Me What to Eat! This leads to gaining back the weight, which puts you back at square one. "It's really important to know why women eat like birds and look like elephants as they get older," says Eric Braverman, MD, author of Younger (Thinner) You Diet. "They develop this horrific situation in which they eat 1,000 calories and gain weight…the metabolic starvation that these girls are doing [leads to] the destruction of their health." Instead of approaching food with a deprivation mindset, consider feasible, small changes that you can make over the long term. Braverman recommends increasing exercise and increasing "chew food"—highly nutritious and fibrous but low-calorie foods, such as an apple instead of apple juice. Photo: Shutterstock


Focus on fitness, not thinness.

In our body-obsessed culture with ultra-thin celebrities setting the trend, it’s hard to remember that your health and well-being are about more than being a particular pants size. “Do it for your health, do it to stimulate your mind and find passion,” says Ramona Braganza, celebrity trainer and fitness expert at Gold Gym. "It’s not about getting a Hollywood body.” Try focusing more on how you feel rather than what the scale says. "Women think they're sexier when they're thin, flabby Gumbys. They haven't incorporated a really liberating feminist model of nutrition, fitness and discipline into their lives," Dr. Braverman says. By focusing on being fit and feeling healthy—keeping your age in mind—you’ll be better equipped to hit your ideal weight. "There are happy people in all different shapes and sizes, so if you’re picking your model person, it has to be somebody realistic," says Braganza. "Your body changes, and I think it’s hard for women to accept that they won’t always have their 25-year-old body. So you have to look for a new role model. My role model is my 75-year-old mom, who teaches Zumba classes. You want to look ahead of you, not behind you." Photo: Shutterstock



Make friends with food.



Losing weight should not mean eating bland, flavorless food. And it definitely should not entail being hungry all the time. Think about food as nourishment, and make it as delicious as possible. In fact, if you do it right, you can eat just as much, if not more than before. "I'm a big believer in eating great food, but it's about caloric density. If you're going to take in fewer calories, those calories should be much larger portions," Dr. Harlan says. His example: beef stroganoff. Make it with the same ingredients, but use more mushrooms and less beef (the leaner the better). You’ll consume fewer overall calories, but more food, and still feel satisfied. "We respond to volume of food, and when the volume is high and we feel filled up, we'll stop eating," Dr. Harlan adds. "That's how I craft a recipe. I ask myself, 'How can I make this portion larger, preserve the flavor—or make it more even delicious—and keep it at the same number of calories?’" Photo: Shutterstock



Start small and build slowly.

One of the biggest mistakes people make when trying to lose weight is going to extremes. Be mindful of where you are, and respect your limits. With this in mind, start small and build slowly. "People don't know how to get started. But I'd be happy if you just went out and walked three days a week," Dr. Harlan says. "But instead, people will go out and injure themselves and they'll get put off. So starting very low-impact, going slowly and building up very carefully is the number-one key with exercise." Braganza agrees: "When you’re starting, anything is better than nothing. Go for a regular walk and then include a hill. Then go at a faster pace, and then step into the gym," she says. "Lower impact to start with, and then go on to the higher-impact exercises once you’ve built up your strength." Photo: Shutterstock

Concentrate on commitment more than intensity.

You don’t have to log endless hours at the gym to become healthier, but a commitment to an exercise regimen is essential. "When I'm talking to patients, the first thing I do is work on time. We schedule everything in our lives, but we don't book exercise," Dr. Harlan says. "If I can just get them to start by penciling in that 30 minutes three times a week, that's enough to get them started." In fact, despite what we may think, celebrities aren't spending every waking second in the gym to get those beautiful bodies. What they are doing, however, is committing to a weekly routine, and giving it their all when they're there. "My people work out pretty conservatively about four days a week for an hour," says Braganza, who has trained such stars as Jessica Alba and Halle Berry. Photo: Shutterstock


Stop obsessing about your weight.
The fastest way to misery is to obsess over dieting and weight loss. It’s not only bad for your self-esteem, but it will sabotage your weight-loss efforts, too. "I was a cheerleader for the Oakland Raiders, and we had regular weigh-ins. The girls gained during the season because they were so concerned about it. Then during off-season, the weight just fell off. You store fat when you’re stressed. There is a huge correlation between [stress] and the body," says wellness coach Cassandra Corum. (Not to mention the natural fluctuations caused by hormones and age.) With this in mind, focus on long-term goals rather than micro-managing your life. "Health is not a 30-day thing, a 60- or a 90-day thing. Take the advice, use what you already know and do it every day,” Corum says. Photo: Shutterstock




Sunday, May 15, 2011

HMC 1000 - Day 317


Lama jugak yer sy tak conteng2 blog saya.....huhuhu...nak kata bz tak ler bz sesangat....so, what the story morning glory....Hello monday! I love UUUUUU....life goes on as usual....Watched Fast n Furios 5 with Lin yesterday...."hello! This is Brazillllllll"....kata Uncle Dom sambil mendepakan tangan and semua org keluarkan pistol...hahahah...soooo...funny....Yup! Love FnF coz of  O'Conner...now, kena share ngan Lin lak...huhuhuhu...Then lunch @ Delicious, OU...High price but biasa2 nyer rasa....I ordered Olio Spaghetti and dapat spaghetti kosong dengan bau2 garlic and coriander (kott...) RM15.90...Usually, klu sy makan olio kat Food Court KLCC siap ada seafood lagi...huhuhu, yg nie totally lain...hmmm....kena g KLCC la plak nak mengubat kekeciwaan tak dapat makan olio seafood....hehehe...Then, the lychee line frosties ker apa menda nyer...x rasa lime lansung...yg rasa lychee and blended peppermint....huhuhuhu...apa daaaa...kat dapur x cukup limau kot...nie, yg hangin makan kat restaurant memahal nie....dah ler bayor mahal, rasa cam hampeh jer....Anyway, OU is not my territory la...selalu sy g wtached movie n trus balik...sy pon tak tau territory sy kat ner...especially, bab2 delicious restaurant nie...patut la sy maintaince slim coz tak tau makan benda sedap2 ghupa nyer...ngeh3

Tak tau naper, weekends cam no energy jer nak morning walk @TBJ...may be cuaca panas sangat and asyik sakit paler jer...alasaaaaaaannnnn....alasan...alasan.....huhuhuh....then, sy g beli nasik lemak yang kebiasaan nyer jadi favourite kat my neighbourhood...nie yg sy hangin ngan mamat2 kat mesia nie especially Malay (i'm Malay too, you know!)....poyo jer potong queue....dengan pompuan pon nak berebut...bukan la apa sangat sekadar nak beli nasik lemak...kalau dah kebulur sangat trus jer la gie ke depan....I think they're lack of respect bukan jer pada ladies, kanak2 , org tua pon sama jer la...And this not the first time saya jumpa org yang ada hati tapi hati keras cam batu...muahaha...Yup! I get to use of this typical Malay man...tak kira la dari budak, abang budak, bapak budak and datuk budak...lack of manners...

Lately, I was down into the memory lane...layanzzzz...the old tunes...lalala...dunno why, but a bit help to soothe my broken heart...muahahah...my heart can't be broken daaaaaa. I using recyclable heart...and rechargable...cuma kena guna enegizer not everyday anymore...tahan lama sket...Anddd...sy suka satu lagu (actually lagu lama, but bru tau last friday)...good lyric n tune....i likeeee

Stop Crying Your Heart Out
by
Oasis

Hold up, hold up
Don't be scared
You'll never change what's been and gone

May your smile
(May your smile)
Shine on
(Shine on)
Don't be scared
(Don't be scared)
Your destiny will keep you on

Cause all of the stars have faded away
Just try not to worry, you'll see them some day
Take what you need and be on your way
And stop crying your heart out


Get up
(Get up)
Come on
(Come on)
Why you scared?
(I'm not scared)
You'll never change what's been and gone


'Cause all of the stars have faded away
Just try not to worry, you'll see them some day
Take what you need and be on your way
And stop crying your heart out


'Cause all of the stars have faded away
Just try not to worry, you'll see them some day
Just take what you need and be on your way
And stop crying your heart out

We're all of the stars, we're fadin' away
Just try not to worry, you'll see us some day
Just take what you need and be on your way
And stop crying your heart out

Stop crying your heart out
Stop crying your heart out
Stop crying your heart out