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New Year

On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 4:39 PM, Venkateswara Rao P via LinkedIn  < member@linkedin.com >  wrote: LinkedIn Venkateswara Rao P  has sent you a message. Date:  12/31/2012 Subject:  Happy New Year 2013 Dear Sir / Madam, “The Secret of success in life is for a man / women to be ready for his opportunity when it comes” – Benjamin Disroeli “Make New Year's goals. Dig within, and discover what you would like to have happen in your life this year. This helps you do your part. It is an affirmation that you're interested in fully living life in the year to come. Goals give us direction. They put a powerful force into play on a universal, conscious, and subconscious level. Goals give our life direction. What would you like to have happen in your life this year? What would you like to do, to accomplish? What good would you like to attract into your life? What particular areas of growth would you like to have happen to you? What blocks, or character defects, would you l

Learning

http://B-teacher.com Learning is a life long process. News Detail 77 years old appears in IGNOU entrance exam 28 October, 2012 Openness and flexibility have always been a prominent feature of any ODL system, but success of this learners friendly system also depends upon learners attitude towards it. Especially in the case of elderly people between the age group of 60 years and above. But, when a person is determined to achieve something, age does not matter. It turned into reality when a 77 years old candidate appeared in M.Phil/ Ph.D. entrance examination at Indira Gandhi National Open University headquarters. The candidate Mr. Binay Kumar (Mobile No.09430225564) who come far from Patna to take the test has already completed successfully the Post Graduate in Distance Education (PGDDE) and Master of Arts in Distance Education (MADE) from Staff Training and Research Institute of Distance Education (STRIDE), IGNOU. Surprisingly, septuagenarian Mr. Kumar was not alone

Freedom

Freedom lies in being bold.     - Robert Frost

Ambition

Keep going Each step may get harder. But don't stop The view at the top is beautiful.

Study Room

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STRESSED OUT TEETH

Did you know that anxiety and stress could affect your gums and teeth?   Dr. Little Mahendra * Most people know that stress can cause hypertension, diabetes, heart attack and numerous other health problems. What is less well known is that stress is also a disease of the gum. These are caused when bacteria build up between the gum and jaw home, first leading to gum diseases and then invading the bone. The end result is bone loss.             Research across the world has shown that the immune system has a more difficult time fighting off infection in the presence of stress. A mild form of gum disease – called gingivitis – is likely to lead is likely to lead to more advanced forms of periodontitis, leading to loosening of the teeth when stress is the part of the equation.            Strong relationship        A review of articles in the Journal of Periodontalogy (JOP)   indicates a strong relationship between stress and periodontal diseases. Most studies indicat

SUCCESS

On Sun, Jan 1, 2012 at 10:00 PM, Dr. Robert Anthony <support@thesecretofdeliberatecreation.com> wrote: Hi Prof, I wanted to take a moment to say Happy New Year to you and yours... Are ready for a great New Year? To help you get off to a running start I would like you to consider changing your perception of WHAT SUCCESS MEANS TO YOU! As I mature and have a better understanding of how things work, I have come to understand that HOW WE MEASURE SUCCESS will determine our happiness, or lack of it. We tend MEASURE SUCCESS in relation to achieving our goals. In other words, we set a goal and if we achieve it, we are happy and satisfied. If we don't, we feel like a failure. This creates anxiety, fear and sometimes even depression. You will never be happy or satisfied if you keep focusing on what you DON'T HAVE, or what you have NOT ACHIEVED. Instead, consider this; The way to MEASURE SUCCESS, and still be happy and satisfied, is to look at WHERE YOU HA