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    October 14

    Are You an Interesting Person?

    This is a very interesting and helpful article, share it with my friends  彩虹 

     

    Are You an Interesting Person?

     

    Off the top of your head, you can probably list the names of 20 people you consider to be interesting...

     

    Maybe you could fill a page with names, if you really gave it some thought. What are the characteristics of interesting or charismatic people? Is there any advantage in becoming more interesting? From a networkers perspective, the answer is a most resounding - yes!

     

    We all know that people do business with people they know, like and trust. Ask yourself, would you want to spend time with someone who you find interesting or someone who bores you stupid?

     

    The answer is obvious. An interesting person attracts people to them and most likely expends a lot less effort promoting and selling their product or services or fast-tracking their career.

     

    Think about the last networking and/or social function you attended. What people do you recall having a conversation with? More importantly, what do you remember about those conversations?

     

    Many interesting people basically repeat little pieces of trivia - things they found interesting and assume others will, too. Basically they teach what they learn. This doesn't include gossip, of course, only good news stories.

     

    Gifted story-tellers

     

    Interesting people are often gifted at telling stories. Unfortunately, at social and networking functions, you often have to give a shortened version of an event and this may take practice. We all know people who can embellish a story and stretch the truth. In the networking world, stretching the truth is totally unnecessary and very often backfires. More often than not, it's a great story just as it happened. It's the storyteller that makes the story come alive with passion and enthusiasm.

     

    If you are really serious about improving your personal skills including your communication or social skills, lets consider story telling. Would you agree that people recall stories, especially when they are positive, entertaining and trigger emotions - happy or sad. By the way, if sadness has been triggered, the great storyteller has a way of turning a negative into a positive, even if it is just to state how lucky we are at that moment.

     

    So lets look at simple strategies that you may consider introducing into your life to become a more interesting person. ( The basic reason for doing this would be for you to have a more interesting life, more fulfilment and a broader circle of friends. Once trust is built, who knows how many of those people may be interested in furthering your career ).

     

    Always be sincere and give without expectation. People can intuitively sense a fraud a mile away. We all know those people who are just being nice to you because they want something. They are rarely interesting - basically because they are only interested in themselves and what they can take, not in what they can give.

     

    In today's competitive marketplace, many employees get caught up in the - work long hours, go home, crash - work long hours, go home, crash - cycle. When they do get a day off, its all they can do to drag themselves out of bed and many have to really force themselves to go out and do something remotely social. Life is like exercise, once you are actually at the gym, you feel great. It's just getting there that takes the effort.

     

    Research your interests

     

    The Internet has opened up the information world. All we have to do is know how to access that information. Search engines make that incredibly easy for us. In particular, you may like to visit Ask Jeeves - www.aj.com. You will find that Jeeves can answer just about any question you can create, no matter how obscure - and all in the space of nanoseconds.

     

    I have an interest in taking photos of sunsets and sunrises and as I travel, I get to see many examples of nature's magni-ficence. One night, I collected a batch of photos and was a little disappointed with them. Other than doing a photography course, I wondered if, "Ask Jeeves" might have a suggestion for me. Sure enough, after typing in a query, "where would I learn to take better photos of sunrises and sunsets"- I was directed to an article: 'How to take better photos of sunrises.' I kid you not! Ask Jeeves is definitely worth a visit.

     

    Get focussed

     

    Take a few moments now and write a list of 20 things that you would be interested in doing if you had a month off and an unlimited budget. Really let your imagination take hold. Your list may include some old hobbies, new interests, maybe even more of what you are currently doing.

     

    Move out of your comfort Zone

     

    Many people sit back and wait for life to happen - they wait a long time! Proactive people are the ones who make life happen.

     

    Attend a special course

     

    So many people think that networking has to be work related. In actual fact, some of the best contacts you will make, will be in a social or special interest situation.

     

    Time poor people may be reluctant to commit to long-term studies. However, many colleges regularly have short-term special interest courses to suit our restricted availability. What a great way to network!

     

    You are learning something new, improving your skill, making new friends and the by product is - you are becoming more interesting.

     

    John Lennon summed it up with his quote: "Life is what happens while you are making other plans." Interesting people are not born. You won't find 'interesting person' listed in the newspaper birth notices. However, they are easy to spot at networking functions. They are the ones that everyone wants to be around.

     

    Happy networking!

    October 11

    (转载)祖国,一个多么温暖的词汇

    祖国,一个多么温暖的词汇
     
         每次看梅尔·吉布森主演的《勇敢的心》,心中都有股情绪在奔涌,势不可当。尤其是华莱士在最后临刑前高呼“自由”时,更是让人情感激奋,只恨自己不能跃马扬刀冲进银幕,去解救这位为了民族的自由和解放而献身的英雄。


      后来又看过《爱国者》,也是梅尔·吉布森主演。它再一次让人领略到战争的残酷以及当一个民族遭受侵略时,人们所表现出来的那种勇敢与无畏的精神。不管你是农场主还是铁匠、农夫,甚至奴隶,当自己的祖国遭受凌辱、家园遭到践踏,你唯一能做的是:站出来,保卫祖国。


      以上讲的是两部美国影片。中国电影所展现的爱国热情更是比比皆是。特别是抗日题材的影片,讲述的是发生在自己国家的历史。那些屈辱、抗争以及取得最后胜利的动人故事,无不让人热血沸腾,无不激发国人对侵略者的仇恨,更激发国民对自己祖国的热爱和崇敬。


      我爱我的祖国,无论她是贫穷或是富有。我爱我的祖国,无论她是弱小还是强大。我都深深爱她。就像塞内加说的,“没有人因幅员大小或者国力强弱而爱自己的国家。人们爱它因为它是自己的祖国。”


      曾经有一位旅居海外的友人给我发来电子邮件说,“我现在深深理解了一个词汇,并用心地去想念她、祝福她!”我问她,这是什么词汇,竟让她如此感慨。友人回了大大的两个字:“祖国”。那一刻,我的心是温暖的,而且有几分骄傲,为自己正身处祖国的怀抱,随时都能聆听到祖国的呼吸和心跳而感到欣慰。我跟友人开玩笑,“古人尚叹‘独在异乡为异客,每逢佳节倍思亲’,更何况,你身在异邦。”


      过了许久,她才复信说,“你知道吗?每当我想起‘中国’这两个字,我就感到自己无比的强大。虽然我们身在海外,但祖国始终是我们最坚实的后盾。一想起有这么强大的一个后盾,好温暖!”


      其实,这种温暖的感觉不仅是海外游子能深切体会,即使在国内,有时看体育比赛,每当中国的健儿们取得好成绩,赛场上奏起《义勇军进行曲》、升起五星红旗的时候,“祖国”这个词汇就会洋溢、温暖你的全身。


      哪怕,看新闻,得知中国的某项科技领先于国际水平,某项技术已经突破封锁、实现自主创研,得知中国在处理国际事务中扮演越来越重要的角色……那种温暖而自豪的感觉油然而生。


      我的母亲,一位五音不全的老妇人,时不时会来上几段《我和我的祖国》、《我的中国心》。每当她唱着这几首歌的时候,那种庄重与虔诚,仿佛能带领我走进开国大典的阅兵式上,我站在高高的天安门城楼俯视,城楼外,三军威武、兵强马壮。


      祖国,我在你心中,你在我心中!

      《中国教育报》2007年10月9日第12版

    October 10

    Q&A section:Impression of Bloomington and American Culture

    1.       What is the most difficult thing you face here? 

     

    I have to face language barrier and culture shock everyday here in US. In my study, I am not familiar with the teaching methods and learning process. I have lots of reading and assignments with strict deadline to do each day. And I need to improve my reading speed as much as I can. I cannot understand what my professors and American classmates are talking about one hundred percent, which made me feel very frustrated at the very beginning. Gradually, I adjust myself and tell myself, “You can never speak and write English as well as the native speakers do. But you have your own advantages. You need to understand that. ” Then I try my best to answer questions in class and get involved in the seminar actively.

     

    2.        What is the biggest surprise when you come to US?

     

    I have heard from media reporting and some friends who had traveled to US, there are hundreds of thousands products within the sign of “Made in China” in US. But I can never imagine “Made in China” is everywhere in Americans’ lives. I can always see the commercial products with the place of origin “Made in China”, no matter when I went shopping at Wal-mart to buy the necessities such as toothbrush, pillow, quilt, laundry basket, or stationery, or when I lingered at fashion shops in College Mall and larger outlets in Edinburgh. It’s the same to the electronic appliances such as the microwave, rice cooker, CD player, and washing machine, etc. I also find Chinese food is very popular in the United States. There are many Chinese restaurants here in Bloomington.

     

    3.        What do you like the best about Bloomington? 

     

    I like the natural environment, campus academic atmosphere, and friendly people here. When I walked through our beautiful campus, I can often see chipmunks, squirrels, rabbits, deer and some birds I don’t know their names. This feeling is wonderful. You can get close to these cute animals and even hear their languages.

     

    4.   What do you like the least about Bloomington?

     

      I hate those annoying bugs, spiders, and flyers in my apartment. Sometimes they did       scare me.

     

    1. What makes you uncomfortable about American Society?

         

    I am afraid to misunderstand their meanings. Also I must pay attention to my words and behaviors and obey the rules here. Most of these troubles are caused by the cultural difference.

     

      

    1. What is your best moment since you arrived?

     

     I have a host family here in Bloomington, which I knew through Bloomington Worldwide Friendship (BWF) in IUB. This organization helps connecting international students with local families. So the international students can know more about American culture and adjust to the new environment better. This couple is very nice and they have many international students from different countries around the globe. They invited me to visit their house and have dinner with them. I also went to their Pentecostal church to experience their local church culture. And I went to join their romantic and amazing 50th wedding anniversary in church this weekend. I had my best moment when I spent time with my host family and their friends.

     

    1. What is your worst moment since you arrived?

     

    The first week when I came here is my worst moment. I have no furniture in my bedroom and I cannot sleep at night. I ate very little everyday. I miss my families and friends in China so much. I have to solve the problems by myself and learn to face everything independently. But later, I made some new friends here. They are really nice to me. I don’t feel so lonely at all.

     

    1. Do you feel you are excepted by American students?

     

    They are very friendly and polite to me. Frankly, sometimes I still feel I cannot communicate smoothly with them and involve myself in their chat and activity.

    I don’ t know how to make friends with them.

     

    1. Have you made American friends?

     

    Yes, I do. My host family and I are very intimate now. I can call them dad and mom actually. I also made some good friends with my American classmates.