Monday, August 22, 2011

Kisah adikku YUSRA NABIHAN

Dah lame rasenye tak berkunjung ke blog sendiri...banyak mende yang berlaku semenjak mula bercuti lepas habis short sem hari tu....... hurm, sepanjang cuti dua bulan ni yuki langsung x bekerja officially ngan mane2 syarikat, cuma tolong abah serba sedikit belah=jar macam mane nak running business dia...and jadi home tutor bagi budak2 SPM, PMR dan UPSR. Alhamdulillah, terisi jua cuti kali ni.

Satu benda yg yuki nak cerita kat sini, dalam bulan lepas, adik yuki ade yang masuk hospital, dia disahkan sakit appendix dan perlu segera dibedah..ya Allah mase yuki dengar berita tu dari mulut doktor sendiri, yuki rase macam nak pengsan (yuki yg bawa adik gi klinik then terus kene refer ke hospital besar), yuki sedih sangat sebab yuki sayang adik yuki sangat2 and kesian kat adik sebab dia nak menduduki peperiksaan SPM tahun ni.. Ya Allah, besarnya dugaan adikku.

Adik yuki everytime dia nak duduki peperiksaan yg penting mesti ade aje dugaan, masa PMR dulu dia kene demam campak, masa UPSR dulu dia sakit jugak, tapi ujian kali ini terlalu berat.... hm, terasa sedikit bertuah kerana kali ini yuki boleh berada di sisi dia menemani dia sepanjang dia sakit. Kalau masa dulu2 yuki x de sebab duk kat asrama jadi x dapat nak balik jenguk dia (jauh asrama dari rumah dalam 12 jam gitu) jadi dulu2 yuki dapat mendoakan yg terbaik bagi adik dari jauh aje.

Setelah semalaman adik di hospital, akhirnya adik konfem akan dibedah, lalu mama bertanya ''sudah sedia ke? sudah cukup amalan mu?'' adik gelak aje lepas tu mama kate ''kita tak tahu ape akan berlaku, walaupun org cakap yg prosedur ni senang, tapi macam2 boleh berlaku semasa pembedahan, berdoa adik, istighfar banyak2'' lalu adik tersentak dan sedar lalu bergenang air mata di matanya. Akhirnya adik dimasukkan ke dewan bedah jam 2.30pagi. Yuki tanpa berlengah terus ke surau dan solat hajat serta membacakan yasin buatnya.. Ya Allah selamatkanlah adikku. Jam 5.30pagi baru pembedahan selesai. Alhamdulillah tak de ape2 komplikasi syukur....

Selepas pembedahan tersebut, adik yuki dah tak seperti dulu. Mahu ke mane2 pun perlu dipapah. Tidak mengapa adikku, kakakmu akan menjagamu sebaiknya....
disini saya kongsikan beberapa gambar adik di hospital:

sayunya hati seorang kakak melihat adiknya terlantar sakit begini, setiap kali melihatnya airmataku bergenang namun ku tahan daripada mengalir jatuh ke pipi. Adik, kuatkan semangat ye!
p/s: yang tak tahan tu sakit2 pun nak mintak makan sedap2 ye! siap suruh yuki pergi beli mcdonald lagi! x pe adik, selagi kakak mampu, kakak tolong....

tak bermaya langsung airmuka adikku =(

ni la kesan pembedahan tu...


ni masa kawan2 sekolah adik datang melawat...habis kecoh satu wad tu! org yg lalu lalang pun intai2 ingat sape yg famous sgt tu sampai ramai org datang lawat! haha :P apa2 pun, trimas sebab ingat and care about my lil sis okies-! (inilah kehebatan persahabatan, same2 senang same2 susah!)

Sekarang adik sudah semakin sembuh, tapi masih sakit sedikit2 katanya. Sekarang yuki bersyukur sangat sebab adik dah semakin bersemangat dan rajin mengulangkaji pelajaran bagi menduduki SPM. Mungkin inilah hikmah disebalik semua ini berlaku. Sebelum ini adik macam endah tak endah aje nak Spm, penat yuki, mama dan abah nasihatkan dia. Tapi dia tak nak dengar. Sekarang semua sudah berubah ke arah yang lebih baik. Terima kasih di atas anugerah-MU ini ya Allah.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Heart Skips a Beat. . .


Heart skips a beat my heart skips a beat
My heart is playing tricks on me
And it’s building bricks on me
I can’t break through
And I can’t face you

My world is turning slowly now
But it’s burning up somehow
I need some time
To know what’s right

‘Cause it’s only in the quiet that I feel some relief
I’m trying hard not to resist the joy
Don’t listen to me I’m being paranoid
I might try hard but it’s too hard to avoid

My heart skips a beat
My heart skips a beatMy heart is always first to knowAnd as the feeling growsI can’t deny push those thoughts asideMy world is full of loveliness
But i focus on the stress
My heart says “Go” but my brain says “No”
And it’s only in the quiet that I hear myself breathe

I’m trying hard not to resist the joy
Don’t listen to me I’m being paranoid
I might try hard but it’s too hard to avoid

My heart skips a beat
My heart skips a beat
My heart skips a beat
My heart skips a beat

Oh I know this time ’cause it’s physical
My blood has stopped and I am breathless as wellBut I need a minute to convince myself‘Cause it’s only in the quiet that i know what to feel
I’m trying hard not to resist the joy
Don’t listen to me I’m being paranoid
I might try hard but it’s too hard to avoid

My heart skips a beat
My heart skips a beat

I’m trying hard not to resist the joy
Don’t listen to me I’m being paranoid
I might try hard but it’s too hard to avoid

My heart skips a beat
My heart skips a beat
My heart skips a beat
My heart skips a beat

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

10 Things You Must Do Before That Successful Interview

Lately i'm doing a research on how to do a good interview~it's for my DISCOURSE ANALYSIS course presentation....hehe, i've come out with 10 simple steps that i bet all of you could follow it easily...well happy reading ^___^

You've worked hard to get here. You've sent out 31 resumes, networked, attended job fairs, enrolled in school for more education – you've taken all the right steps.

Then, one afternoon the phone rings. "Yes, we'd like you to come in for an interview. Is next Tuesday at 10:00 alright with you?" Alright???!!! You can be there in 10 minutes! But you gather your composure, pretend to rifle through your "appointment book" and calmly reply, "Yes, Tuesday at 10:00 works for me. See you then." Now what?

 


1. Review your resume.


Sure, you know it by heart. But what was it that caught the eye of this recruiter or the HR pro? Specialized experience? Unique training? A steady history of career advancement? Revisit your resume from the point of view of the interviewer. It may provide insight into the company's employee needs – something that would certainly be advantageous to know going in.

2. Get back on-line.

The Internet served you well in the preparation of personalized cover letters targeted at the recipients' needs. Okay, visit the company web site again and start taking notes. Corporate officers, the latest press releases, the company's annual report. Gather as much information as you can on your soon-to-be-employer.

3. Study, study, then cram.

The more you learn about your callback company, the better you're going to feel walking in that door. Knowledge is power. Knowledge will make you more confident in your attitude and your answers. You know this stuff. You've studied it! Knowledge of company products, services, protocols and procedures shows the interviewer that you're proactive, with an eye for detail and an appreciation for the power of preparation. In other words, you'll make a positive impression.

4. Rehearse your interview.

How can you rehearse for something that doesn't have a script? Write one. You know the typical questions you'll be asked so write down some of your most insightful, witty thoughts regarding the state of your industry and profession. Be prepared to describe past positions, responsibilities and accomplishments. This is not a time for false modesty, so don't be afraid to highlight your professional strengths and play down your terrible typing skills. Remember: it's no brag if it's the truth. Ask your spouse, your child or a friend to play the role of interviewer so you become more comfortable speaking about yourself in front of others. Again, this is a confidence builder. The more you practice, the more confident you'll be.

5. Develop your list of questions.

Your interview shouldn't be seen as some type of interrogation. It's a "getting to know you" meeting, so feel free to ask questions. However, your first question shouldn't be "How much do I get paid?" or "How's the 401k plan, here?" Instead, ask questions that show you understand the job and the company's needs. Be quick to pick up on the interviewer's comments and ask relevant questions.

Interviewer: We've had some issues with field reports coming in late recently.
You: How are the reports transmitted?
(Oh, you're good. Very good.)

6. Dress for success.

An interview is a performance with people playing different roles. Your role is successful job prospect. Play the part. Whether you're female or male, the conservative business suit is the recommended attire for any interview. If your business suit needs a pressing, send it to the dry cleaners. If you don't own a suit (you'd be surprised at the number of us who don't) go out and get one. It doesn't have to be an $800 designer suit, but it should be conservative black, blue or gray.

7. Get cut or coiffed.

You'll have 15 minutes to make a good impression. Treat yourself to a visit to the local hair stylist. You bet looks matter. They'll be plenty of time to show your talent once you land the job. For now, look like a success, feel like a success – be a success.

8. Practice positive visualization.

Professional athletes do it. So do actors, yoga instructors and new age thinkers who sleep under makeshift pyramids to absorb that mystical energy. It's called positive visualization – and it works. It really does. In the days leading up to the interview, picture yourself sitting opposite the head of HR. Picture yourself relaxed, comfortable, at the top of your game. Play that clip over and over in your mind until it becomes so familiar, it actually becomes a part of your self-image. It simply can't be stated too often – your confidence during an interview should be obvious and genuine.

9. Gather your materials.

The day before the interview, gather your materials and place them in a briefcase or attaché. Don't have one? Buy one or borrow one. It's another opportunity to project that professional image you wear so well. Bring extra copies of your resume in a manila envelop. Bring a pad and pencil to take notes. Bring a calculator (you never know). Bring your address book and copies of your business card. If you've been asked to provide additional information (school transcripts, e.g.) make sure you've got clean copies ready to hand over.

10. Sleep tight.

You've done it all. You've prepared yourself; you've built your confidence so you can look the interviewer straight in the eye. You are ready to rock ‘n' roll! Okay, too psyched. You'll never get to sleep. The night before the interview, go to bed early. Have some warm milk, coco or herbal tea (stay away from the 3rd scotch). Relax. Set the alarm and sleep comfortably in the knowledge that you're as prepared as you'll ever be. No, not every interview will be a success. You won't get the job every time – but don't take it personally. It's not about you; it's about the needs of the company. However, you can increase the chances of success by presenting a professional, prepared, and confident you to the interviewer. That's how you turn an interview into a job offer.

You're hired!



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