Wednesday, 30 April 2008

I Will Persist, I Will Win - InZeed Business Motto





















I will persist until I succeed.



In the Orient young bulls are tested for the fight arena in a certain manner. Each is brought to the ring and allowed to attack a picador who pricks them with a lance. The bravery of each bull is then rated with care according to the number of times he demonstrates his willingness to charge in spite of the sting of the blade. Henceforth will I recognize that each day I am tested by life in like manner. If I persist, if I continue to try, if I continue to charge forward, I will succeed.



I will persist until I succeed.



I was not delivered unto this world in defeat, nor does failure course in my veins. I am not a sheep waiting to be prodded by my shepherd. I am a lion and I refuse to talk, to walk, to sleep with the sheep. I will hear not those who weep and complain, for their disease is contagious. Let them join the sheep. The slaughterhouse of failure is not my destiny.



I will persist until I succeed.



The prizes of life are at the end of each journey, not near the beginning; and it is not given to me to know how many steps are necessary in order to reach my goal. Failure I may still encounter at the thousandth step, yet success hides behind the next bend in the road. Never will I know how close it lies unless I turn the corner.



Always will I take another step. If that is of no avail I will take another, and yet another. In truth, one step at a time is not too difficult.



I will persist until I succeed.



Henceforth, I will consider each day's effort as but one blow of my blade against a mighty oak. The first blow may cause not a tremor in the wood, nor the second, nor the third. Each blow, of itself, may be trifling, and seem of no consequence. Yet from childish swipes the oak will eventually tumble. So it will be with my efforts of today.



I will be liken to the raindrop which washes away the mountain; the ant who devours a tiger; the star which brightens the earth; the slave who builds a pyramid. I will build my castle one brick at a time for I know that small attempts, repeated, will complete any undertaking.



I will persist until I succeed.



I will never consider defeat and I will remove from my vocabulary such words and phrases as quit, cannot, unable, impossible, out of the question, improbable, failure, unworkable, hopeless, and retreat; for they are the words of fools. I will avoid despair but if this disease of the mind should infect me then I will work on in despair. I will toil and I will endure. I will ignore the obstacles at my feet and keep mine eyes on the goals above my head, for I know that where dry desert ends, green grass grows.



I will persist until I succeed.



I will remember the ancient law of averages and I will bend it to my good. I will persist with knowledge that each failure to sell will increase my chance for success at the next attempt. Each nay I hear will bring me closer to the sound of yea. Each frown I meet only prepares me for the smile to come. Each misfortune I encounter will carry in it the seed of tomorrow's good luck. I must have the night to appreciate the day. I must fail often to succeed only once.



I will persist until I succeed.



I will try, and try, and try again. Each obstacle I will consider as a mere detour to my goal and a challenge to my profession. I will persist and develop my skills as the mariner develops his, by learning to ride out the wrath of each storm.



I will persist until I succeed.



Henceforth, I will learn and apply another secret of those who excel in my work. When each day is ended, not regarding whether it has been a success or a failure, I will attempt to achieve one more sale. When my thoughts beckon my tired body homeward I will resist the temptation to depart. I will try again. I will make one more attempt to close with victory, and if that fails I will make another. Never will I allow any day to end with a failure. Thus will I plant the seed of tomorrow's success and gain an insurmountable advantage over those who cease their labor at a prescribed time. When others cease their struggle, the mine will begin, and my harvest will be full.



I will persist until I succeed.



Nor will I allow yesterday's success to lull me into today's complacency, for this is the great foundation of failure. I will forget the happenings of the day that is gone, whether they were good or bad, and greet the new sun with confidence that this will be the best day of my life.



So long as there is breath in me, that long will I persist. For now I know one of the greatest principles of success; if I persist long enough I will win.



I will persist. I will win.



From:
http://www.inzeed.com/kaleidoscope/life/i-will-persist-i-will-win/

Thursday, 16 August 2007

蝴蝶的爱情诗句 - 一生有你蝶比翼

















北宋谢逸(1068~1113),字无逸,号溪堂,北宋临川人。幼年丧父,家境贫寒。两次应科举,均不第。然操履峻洁,不附权贵,一生过着安贫乐道的清苦生活,以作诗文自娱。




其诗风格与南朝山水诗人谢灵运相似,清新幽折,时人称之为“江西谢康乐”。曾作《咏蝶》诗300首,状极物态,故有“谢蝴蝶”之称。三百首蝴蝶诗遍寻了网 络只找到了两首。其一:“狂随柳絮有时见,舞入梨花何处寻。江天春晚暖风细,相逐卖花人过桥。”第一句展示了一幅蝴蝶嬉闹的场面,随风乱舞,动感逼人。第 二句突出一个静,安然的贴附在梨花上,不经意很难发现它的踪迹。三四句勾勒了蝴蝶的可爱,相逐卖花人,等闲过桥。
其二:“桃红李白一番新,对舞花前亦可人。才遇东来又西去,片时游遍满园春。”欢快之情跃然纸上。




李商隐的《无题》是其最有名的作品,但他对蝴蝶也情有独钟,其《蝶》四首描写也甚是细腻,隐喻较明显。其一:“孤蝶小绯徊,翩翾粉翅开。并应伤皎洁,频近 雪中来。”;其二:“叶叶复翻翻,斜桥对侧门。芦花惟有白,柳絮可能温。西子寻遗殿,昭君觅故村。年年芳物尽,来别败兰荪。”;其三:“初来小苑中,稍与 琐围通。远恐芳尘断,轻忧艳雪融。只知防灏露,不觉送尖风。回首双飞燕,乘时入绮栊。”其四:“飞来绣户阴,穿过画楼深。重傅秦台粉,轻涂汉殿金。相兼唯 柳絮,所提是花心。可要凌孤客,邀为子夜吟?”






唐代的齐己也有《蝴蝶》一诗:“何处背繁红,迷芳到槛重。分飞还独出,成队偶相逢。远害终防雀,争先不避蜂。桃蹊牵往复,兰径引相从。翠裛丹心冷,香凝粉翅浓。可寻穿树影,难觅宿花踪。日晚来仍急,春残舞未慵。西风旧池馆,犹得采芙蓉。”






唐代的徐夤有蝴蝶五首:
缥缈青虫脱壳微,不堪烟重雨霏霏。一枝秾艳留教住,几处春风借与飞。防患每忧鸡雀口,怜香偏绕绮罗衣。无情岂解关魂梦,莫信庄周说是非。
拂绿穿红丽日长,一生心事住春光。最嫌神女来行雨,爱伴西施去采香。风定只应攒蕊粉,夜寒长是宿花房。鸣蝉性分殊迂阔,空解三秋噪夕阳。
不并难飞茧里蛾,有花芳处定经过。天风相送轻飘去,却笑蜘蛛谩织罗。
苒苒双双拂画栏,佳人偷眼再三看。莫欺翼短飞长近,试就花间扑已难。
栩栩无因系得他,野园荒径一何多。不闻丝竹谁教舞,应仗流莺为唱歌。





白居易曾作秋蝶:
秋花紫蒙蒙,秋蝶黄茸茸。花低蝶新小,飞戏丛西东。
日暮凉风来,纷纷花落丛。夜深白露冷,蝶已死丛中。
朝生夕俱死,气类各相从。不见千年鹤,多栖百丈松。





欧阳修有首《望江南》也是描写蝴蝶的:“江南蝶,斜日一双双。身似何郎全敷粉,心如韩寿爱偷香。天赋与轻狂。春雨后,薄翅泛腻光。才随游蜂入小院,又追飞絮过东墙。只是为花忙。”






转载自:
http://diebiyi.com/articles/love/hudie-ai-qing/

Tuesday, 15 May 2007

Some Ways for Hunting Jobs - Suggestions From InZeed Business


















If you're finding it tough to land a job,try expanding your job-hunting plan to include the following tactics:


Set your target.While you should always keep your options open to compromise,you should also be sure to target exactly what you want in a job.A specific job hunt will be more efficient than a haphazard one.


Schedule ample interviews.Use every possible method to get interviews——answering ads,using search firms,contacting companies directly,surfing the Web,and networking.Even if a job is not perfect for you,every interview can be approached as a positive experience.


Follow up.Even if someone does not hire you,write them a thank-you note for the interview.Then,some weeks later,send another brief letter to explain that you still have not found the perfect position and that you will be available to interview again if the original position you applied for——or any other position,for that matter——is open.Do this with every position you interview for,and you may just catch a break.


Make it your full-time job.You can't find a job by looking sporadically。You have to make time for it.If you're unemployed and looking,devote as much time as you would to a full-time job.If you have a job while you're looking,figure out an organized schedule to maximize your searching time.


Network vertically。In the research phase of your job hunt,talk to people who are on a level above you in your desired industry.They'll have some insights that people at your own level won't have,and will be in a good position to hire you or recommend you to be hired.Keep your spirits up.Looking for a job is one of the toughest things you will ever have to do.Maintain your confidence,stay persistent,and think positively,and eventually you will get a job that suits you.



Article From:
http://www.inzeed.com/kaleidoscope/life/tactics-for-job-hunt-success/

Friday, 21 July 2006

Trying New Things: Risk and Reward - It Is Important in Internet Days (Tetraph Suggestion)



















Trying New Things. Risk and Reward

When we try new things,

there is always the risk that we will not be happy with our choice,

we might try a food we have never tried before and end up disliking it.

It could be too sour or too salty.

It could be too spicy.

We might try a new sport like snowboarding and end up falling down a lot.

We might try a new style of music and get a headache.

We might check out a different kind of art and be totally disappointed.[en]

We might try to speak or write a different language and end up embarrassing ourselves.

Who wants that? Sounds risky to me.

But if we take the risk, we might try a new food and end up loving it.

It could be sweet or have a great flavor.

It could be an experience that makes our taste buds feel like they are in heaven.

We might try a new sport and fall down but we get back up and eventually experience exhilaration, even for a minute.

We might see why people love that sport so much.

We might try a new kind of music and regret that we didn’t discover it sooner.

We might see a new kind of art and be amazed.

We might try to write or speak a different language,

and we might be a little embarrassed as first;

but we don’t let it bother us too much because we know that the only way to improve is to make mistakes and keep on practising.

I say: Try a new food.

Try a new activity. Try to listen to some new music.

Walk into a gallery, just on a whim, and look around.

Try writing and speaking that other language more.

Try making some new friends.

There are some risks involved, but I know there are rewards too.





Article From:
http://www.tetraph.com/blog/life/trying-new-things-risk-and-reward/