Monday, January 31, 2011

Web Design Mistakes


Poor load time
Poor overall appearance
Spelling/Grammar mistakes
No contact information
Poor content
Poor navigation
Broken links and graphics
Poor browser compatibility
Large slow loading graphics
Too many graphics
Pages scrolling to oblivion
Multiple use of animated graphics
Animated bullets
Too many graphic and/or line dividers
Busy, distracting backgrounds
Multiple banners and buttons
Poor use of frames
Large fonts
Pop up messages
Over use of Java
Poor use of tables
Poor organization
Different backgrounds on each page
Over powering music set to AutoPlay
Confusing
Too much advertising
Large Welcome banners
Multiple colored text
Text difficult to read
No Meta tags
Multiple use of different fonts
Under construction signs
Scrolling text in the status bar
Large scrolling text across the page
Poor use of mouse over effects

Take your time and design your site very carefully

Beauty of Life and Living

It’s simple: Life is complicated. As you walk out one door you find yourself entering it again with new experiences years later. Two worlds collide, one of yesterday and one of today. In this collision, the only world which seems real is that of transcendent reality: the moments which go beyond breath and seeing and float within a realm greater than the mind and heart, slipping deep into the spiritual. These moments cannot be maintained for long as we are creatures of this world. However, if we find ourselves here we acknowledge we are briefly on a soul-driven walkway…mentally surveying the current truth and lining it up against what we have already lived; yet, still physically moving. We walk through life alongside our memories and the world around us does the same.
We all know that gratitude is a good thing. By gratitude, I'm talking about that deep peaceful sense of appreciation and thankfulness we feel for certain realities and people in our lives. Liberally and authentically applied, gratitude has the ability to work wonders. We don't just give thanks and gratitude. Our ability to connect with our sense of gratitude has the power to profoundly affect who and how we are in the world.

Here are three ways that gratitude can make your life flow better:
Create more happiness: Taking time out to identify and name the things and people that we are grateful for on a regular basis increases our feelings of well-being and contentment. The simple act of noting three things we are thankful for on a daily basis has been shown to increase feelings of happiness, decrease feelings of depression, and be such a positive experience that subjects in one study continued doing it long after the study was over.
Create more positive relationships: We all love to be appreciated. Expressing our gratitude obviously creates good will-and increases the odds that we'll see more of the qualities we expressed appreciation for. Expressing genuine gratitude is a way (albeit after the fact) of expressing what we want and need. When we let someone know that we are truly thankful for something they say or do or convey, we are also letting them know something about how they can and do help and support us-and they'll know that going forward. Expressing gratitude to another is also a mood enhancer. It's not only kind, it makes us feel good to express gratitude.
Create a mindshift: We tend to see what we are focused on and miss the things we aren't looking for. Let's face it. When we are too busy or too stressed, we often get focused on the "un-done," "the not-working" and the negative aspects of our life. It's an unpleasant, energy-depleting cycle. We don't tend to see what we've crossed off our to-do list as clearly as we see the things we didn't get to. Increasing the focus on gratitude shifts our focus. When we start to look more closely for the things that we appreciate, we start to notice more of them. Looking for, noticing, and expressing thankfulness can create a mindshift which leads to an increasingly positive feedback loop of identifying and creating more gratifying experiences.
Here's a tip about gratitude-leverage it. As you identify what you are thankful for, don't simply acknowledge it. Find ways to lean into your gratitude. Are you spending enough time with the people who you really truly feel grateful for having in your life? Do you share your appreciation? Are you savoring the things or the qualities of your life that fill you up and leave you thankful? Are you allowing yourself to thoroughly soak up the experiences that make up your "things I am grateful for" list each day? Allowing yourself to be present with your gratitude is one of the most inspiring gifts you can give yourself.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

College ke Din

Since high school, I have been waiting to enter college. I always wanted to be a college student.My first day at CIT (Engineering) College was on September 20, 2004, the first day of first year. It was a day full of new experiences. I got into a new educational building, was exposed to a different style of learning, and met new people. My first day signified the beginning of my career goals. As soon as I entered the college campus the high school atmosphere was over and a serious period of my life began.

I was entering a big institution. The time was 9:30 a.m.I entered the campus and asked people to help me find my classes.I tour myself and get acquainted with those facilities . I also check the rooms where I will be having my classes I am able to
meet new friends and they help me go around the campus . I find out that my new set of friends is also my classmates and that makes me at peace and happy because at least I have met someone that I can go with for my second day of school and the rest of my college life . In addition , I also meet some of my professors and they are actually very nice and that relieves me a lot . After my first day experience , I have realized that college life is exciting and there are many good things to expect.