Saturday, December 11, 2010
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Udang +Sweet Sour
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Happy holiday!
Saturday, November 27, 2010
LoVe u..Miss U...
Friday, November 26, 2010
Thursday, November 25, 2010
hahhaha
Monday, November 22, 2010
nak balik!
rrrrrrrrrrr..
sgt tension
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CLASSMATE YG BEST SGT2..





eraser?pencil?




SERI ISKANDAR,PERAK

Finally syukur alhamdulillah sampai gk aku kt SI ni..trpaksa balik KPM ni
bosan
n lenguh dok dlm bas tu..mcm2 gaya duduk dah aku duduk..


Sunday, November 21, 2010
KAWAN KAH?



Saturday, November 20, 2010
Lesson of Eraser and Pencil
Eric was busy building his career – and it was going well.
Even though things were going well, he was always glad to talk to his long-time mentor, Jan.
Jan had been one of Eric’s college instructors, and they had remained in touch throughout his career. Jan was going to be in Eric’s town on business and they were going to meet for dinner. He had been looking forward to her business trip, and over dinner he shared some of his work challenges as a part of their visit.
A few days later, he received an envelope in the mail with a brand new Dixon yellow #2 pencil and a letter.
Here is what the letter said. . .
Dear Eric,
It was great to see you the other day. After our visit and thinking about what you shared with me, I wanted to send you something.
By now you know it is a pencil. What you don’t know yet, is why I’m sending you a pencil, so I’ll explain.
A long time ago one of my mentors gave me a pencil with an eraser to remind me of five important lessons an eraser can teach us.
She gave it to me because she said I was treating all of my life – at work and at home – like I was taking the biggest test of my life with an ink pen, rather than a #2 pencil. She then explained the five lessons.
Lesson #1 – Erasers allow us to correct mistakes, and mistakes are correctable. Everyone makes mistakes. You have to erase them, and let go of the mistake.
Lesson #2 – Erasers give us the power to adjust, and our best work requires adjustments and updates. Your plans absolutely must be written down, and they need to be written in pencil. The world and your situations will change. The eraser will help you be more flexible and adaptable.
Lesson #3 – Erasers give us a safety net, and remind us that the pressure isn’t as great as we might think. Think about it, if you do a math assignment in pen, the pressure is on to get the answers right the first time. This is not an excuse for doing poor work, but having an eraser does take off some of the pressure.
Lesson #4 – Erasers invite us to edit, and results of a second (or third) draft are almost always better. If you don’t succeed (or succeed as completely as you hoped), the eraser lets you make edits and try again.
Lesson #5 – Erasers erase the past, and help us focus on what’s next. Yes, you must learn from the past, but you must be forward focused. The beauty of a great eraser, like the one on the pencil I’ve given you, is that it erases well enough that you CAN focus on what’s next.
Eric, obviously I could write much more about each of these points, but in some way, that would defeat the purpose.
I’ve shared these just the way they were shared with me. I’ve created my own meaning, and deepened the lessons as I’ve made them my own. I encourage you to do the same.
You probably never noticed that special pencil on my desk; I know it kind of blends in with the rest of everything else. But I know it’s there, and every time I look at it I am reminded of the five lessons.
My hope is that you do the same; that the pencil becomes your reminder, a reminder of how successful you can become as long as you have an eraser.
Hopefully someday as a leader or a coach you will meet someone you know will benefit from these lessons and you will give them a pencil with an eraser too.
You are Remarkable!
Jan
Potential Pointer: The next time you look at a pencil, remember the lessons of the eraser. The eraser is a powerful reminder that mistakes are OK. They can be overcome and, that in fact, you can’t do your best work if aren’t able to try and fail.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Are you the eraser or the pencil?
Eraser: For what? You didn't do anything wrong.
Pencil: I'm sorry cos you get hurt bcos of me. Whenever I made a mistake, you're always there to erase it. But as you make my mistakes vanish, you lose a part of yourself. You get smaller and smaller each time.
Eraser: That's true. But I don't really mind. You see, I was made to do this. I was made to help you whenever you do something wrong. Even though one day, I know I'll be gone and you'll replace me with a new one, I'm actually happy with my job. So please, stop worrying. I hate seeing you sad. :)
I found this conversation between the pencil and the eraser very inspirational. Parents are like the eraser whereas their children are the pencil. They're always there for their children, cleaning up their mistakes. Sometimes along the way... they get hurt, and become smaller (older, and eventually pass on). Though their children will eventually find someone new (spouse), but parents are still happy with what they do for their children, and will always hate seeing their precious ones worrying, or sad.
This is for all parents out there.....
Monday, November 15, 2010
Happy!
Monday, November 8, 2010
Deep Inside
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Mutiara kata
- Hidup ini adalah warna-warni yang terlakar pada kanvas, walaupun tidak cantik ia tetap mempunyai sejuta makna
- Kehidupan ini dipenuhi dengan seribu macam kemanisan tetapi untuk mencapainya perlu seribu macam pengorbanan
- Tidak ada insan suci yang tidak mempunyai masa lampau dan tidak ada insan yang berdosa yang tidak mempunyai masa depan.
- Tidak penting bagimu mengetahui harganya, tetapi penting mengetahui nilainya.
- Anda bukan apa yang anda fikirkan tentang anda, tetapi apa yang anda fikirkan itulah anda
- Wanita yang cantik tanpa peribadi yang mulia ,umpama kaca mata yang bersinar-bersinar, tetapi tidak melihat apa-apa
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Satu Cinta by StartFive
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
SAMBUTAN HARI RAYA KPMSI 2010
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Happy!











