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22 Haziran 2011 Çarşamba

I love Google


I love Google philosophy !

Best company ever! Why ??? Here are the reasons

Ten things Google know to be true

“The perfect search engine,” says co-founder Larry Page, “would understand exactly what you mean and give back exactly what you want.” When Google began, you would have been pleasantly surprised to enter a search query and immediately find the right answer. Google became successful precisely because we were better and faster at finding the right answer than other search engines at the time.

But technology has come a long way since then, and the face of the web has changed. Recognizing that search is a problem that will never be solved, we continue to push the limits of existing technology to provide a fast, accurate and easy-to-use service that anyone seeking information can access, whether they’re at a desk in Boston or on a phone in Bangkok. We’ve also taken the lessons we’ve learned from search to tackle even more challenges.

As we keep looking towards the future, these core principles guide our actions.

1. Focus on the user and all else will follow.
Since the beginning, we’ve focused on providing the best user experience possible. Whether we’re designing a new Internet browser or a new tweak to the look of the homepage, we take great care to ensure that they will ultimately serve
you, rather than our own internal goal or bottom line. Our homepage interface is clear and simple, and pages load instantly. Placement in search results is never sold to anyone, and advertising is not only clearly marked as such, it offers relevant content and is not distracting. And when we build new tools and applications, we believe they should work so well you don‘t have to consider how they might have been designed differently.

2. It’s best to do one thing really, really well.
We do search. With one of the world‘s largest research groups focused exclusively on solving search problems, we know what we do well, and how we could do it better. Through continued iteration on difficult problems, we’ve been able to solve complex issues and provide continuous improvements to a service that already makes finding information a fast and seamless experience for millions of people. Our dedication to improving search helps us apply what we‘ve learned to new products, like Gmail and Google Maps. Our hope is to bring the power of search to previously unexplored areas, and to help people access and use even more of the ever-expanding information in their lives.

3. Fast is better than slow.
We know your time is valuable, so when you’re seeking an answer on the web you want it right away–and we aim to please. We may be the only people in the world who can say our goal is to have people leave our homepage as quickly as possible. By shaving excess bits and bytes from our pages and increasing the efficiency of our serving environment, we’ve broken our own speed records many times over, so that the average response time on a search result is a fraction of a second. We keep speed in mind with each new product we release, whether it’s a mobile application or Google Chrome, a browser designed to be fast enough for the modern web. And we continue to work on making it all go even faster.

4. Democracy on the web works.
Google search works because it relies on the millions of individuals posting links on websites to help determine which other sites offer content of value. We assess the importance of every web page using more than 200 signals and a variety of techniques, including our patented PageRank™ algorithm, which analyzes which sites have been “voted” to be the best sources of information by other pages across the web. As the web gets bigger, this approach actually improves, as each new site is another point of information and another vote to be counted. In the same vein, we are active in open source software development, where innovation takes place through the collective effort of many programmers.

5. You don’t need to be at your desk to need an answer.
The world is increasingly mobile: people want access to information wherever they are, whenever they need it. We’re pioneering new technologies and offering new solutions for mobile services that help people all over the globe to do any number of tasks on their phone, from checking email and calendar events to watching videos, not to mention the several different ways to access Google search on a phone. In addition, we’re hoping to fuel greater innovation for mobile users everywhere with Android, a free, open source mobile platform. Android brings the openness that shaped the Internet to the mobile world. Not only does Android benefit consumers, who have more choice and innovative new mobile experiences, but it opens up revenue opportunities for carriers, manufacturers and developers.

6. You can make money without doing evil.
Google is a business. The revenue we generate is derived from offering search technology to companies and from the sale of advertising displayed on our site and on other sites across the web. Hundreds of thousands of advertisers worldwide use AdWords to promote their products; hundreds of thousands of publishers take advantage of our AdSense program to deliver ads relevant to their site content. To ensure that we’re ultimately serving all our users (whether they are advertisers or not), we have a set of guiding principles for our advertising programs and practices:

o We don’t allow ads to be displayed on our results pages unless they are relevant where they are shown. And we firmly believe that ads can provide useful information if, and only if, they are relevant to what you wish to find–so it‘s possible that certain searches won’t lead to any ads at all.

o We believe that advertising can be effective without being flashy. We don‘t accept pop–up advertising, which interferes with your ability to see the content you’ve requested. We’ve found that text ads that are relevant to the person reading them draw much higher clickthrough rates than ads appearing randomly. Any advertiser, whether small or large, can take advantage of this highly targeted medium.

o Advertising on Google is always clearly identified as a “Sponsored Link,” so it does not compromise the integrity of our search results. We never manipulate rankings to put our partners higher in our search results and no one can buy better PageRank. Our users trust our objectivity and no short-term gain could ever justify breaching that trust.

7. There’s always more information out there.
Once we’d indexed more of the HTML pages on the Internet than any other search service, our engineers turned their attention to information that was not as readily accessible. Sometimes it was just a matter of integrating new databases into search, such as adding a phone number and address lookup and a business directory. Other efforts required a bit more creativity, like adding the ability to search news archives, patents, academic journals, billions of images and millions of books. And our researchers continue looking into ways to bring all the world‘s information to people seeking answers.

8. The need for information crosses all borders.
Our company was founded in California, but our mission is to facilitate access to information for the entire world, and in every language. To that end, we have offices in more than 60 countries, maintain more than 180 Internet domains, and serve more than half of our results to people living outside the United States. We offer Google‘s search interface in more than 130 languages, offer people the ability to restrict results to content written in their own language, and aim to provide the rest of our applications and products in as many languages and accessible formats as possible. Using our translation tools, people can discover content written on the other side of the world in languages they don‘t speak. With these tools and the help of volunteer translators, we have been able to greatly improve both the variety and quality of services we can offer in even the most far–flung corners of the globe.

9. You can be serious without a suit.
Our founders built Google around the idea that work should be challenging, and the challenge should be fun. We believe that great, creative things are more likely to happen with the right company culture–and that doesn‘t just mean lava lamps and rubber balls. There is an emphasis on team achievements and pride in individual accomplishments that contribute to our overall success. We put great stock in our employees–energetic, passionate people from diverse backgrounds with creative approaches to work, play and life. Our atmosphere may be casual, but as new ideas emerge in a café line, at a team meeting or at the gym, they are traded, tested and put into practice with dizzying speed–and they may be the launch pad for a new project destined for worldwide use.

10. Great just isn’t good enough.
We see being great at something as a starting point, not an endpoint. We set ourselves goals we know we can’t reach yet, because we know that by stretching to meet them we can get further than we expected. Through innovation and iteration, we aim to take things that work well and improve upon them in unexpected ways. For example, when one of our engineers saw that search worked well for properly spelled words, he wondered about how it handled typos. That led him to create an intuitive and more helpful spell checker.

Even if you don’t know exactly what you’re looking for, finding an answer on the web is our problem, not yours. We try to anticipate needs not yet articulated by our global audience, and meet them with products and services that set new standards. When we launched Gmail, it had more storage space than any email service available. In retrospect offering that seems obvious–but that’s because now we have new standards for email storage. Those are the kinds of changes we seek to make, and we’re always looking for new places where we can make a difference. Ultimately, our constant dissatisfaction with the way things are becomes the driving force behind everything we do.

21 Haziran 2011 Salı

Values of Santi




Hi there I am sharing my values with you !

15 Haziran 2011 Çarşamba

Swings: Los Angeles



ABOUT THIS PROJECT

What started last year as a conversation about the simplistic pleasures of swings has launched into a multi-city experiment in unexpected joy and cerebral happiness. Via contact info we left on the wooden seats we've received notes from those that used them, talking about the surprising smiles that were left on their faces. They wrote how their days were made better and how the emotions that emerged from stumbling across and using a random swing permeated their afternoon and infected those they came into contact with. The joy felt and the urge to spread it was contagious.

We’ve installed swings in San Francisco, in the Marshall Islands, Panama and across Los Angeles, thanks to a grant from The Awesome Foundation. People from around the country have written to tell us how they were inspired to hang swings in their own city.

Good Job ! Thank you for sharing happiness and joy guys !


14 Haziran 2011 Salı

Je veux - ZAZ





If you still did not have a chance to listen this amazing song "Je veux" from Zaz please click the link:






I want



Give me a suite at the Ritz hotel, I don't want that
Chanel's jewellery, I don't want that
Give me a limo, what would I do with it?
Offer me staff, what would I do with it?
A mansion in Neufchatel, it's not for me
Offer me the Eiffel tower, what would I do with it?



I want love, joy, good spirit
It's not your money that will make me happy
I want to die with a hand on my heart
Let's go together, let's discover my freedom,
Forget all your prejudice, welcome to my reality



I'm fed up with your good manners, it's too much for me
I eat with my hands, I'm like that
I speak loud and I'm direct, sorry
Let's end the hypocrisy, I'm out of it
I'm tired of double-talks
Look at me, I'm not even mad at you, I'm just like that



I want love, joy, good spirit
It's not your money that will make me happy
I want to die with a hand on my heart
Let's go together, let's discover my freedom,
Forget all your prejudice, welcome to my reality






You can also see the lyrics translation French to English here:



French → English Je veux lyrics - ZAZ lyrics translations




I love this song when I listen it I feel so deep inside my heart.


Pls enjoy !





Santi



The Power of Thought and Types of Thought


THOUGHTS

There is a saying: "You are what you think". This is true when we realise that sooner or later the quality of our thoughts becomes visible through our words, our behaviour or even through our facial expressions.Our thoughts,then, are the roots of our words and actions. In order to create more positive actions and behaviour, therefore, we need to change the roots. And, in order to do this, we need to understand our thoughts.

The thoughts that emerge in our mind can usually be categorised into one of four main types of thought:


  • necessary ( or mundane)
  • waste
  • negative or
  • positive.

9 Haziran 2011 Perşembe

Wassup


I love it !

7 Haziran 2011 Salı

Tony Robbins Quotes


A real decision is measured by the fact that you've taken a new action. If there's no action, you haven't truly decided.
Tony Robbins

Beliefs have the power to create and the power to destroy. Human beings have the awesome ability to take any experience of their lives and create a meaning that disempowers them or one that can literally save their lives.
Tony Robbins

For changes to be of any true value, they've got to be lasting and consistent.
Tony Robbins

How am I going to live today in order to create the tomorrow I'm committed to?
Tony Robbins

I challenge you to make your life a masterpiece. I challenge you to join the ranks of those people who live what they teach, who walk their talk.
Tony Robbins

I've come to believe that all my past failure and frustration were actually laying the foundation for the understandings that have created the new level of living I now enjoy.
Tony Robbins

If you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always gotten.
Tony Robbins

If you want to be successful, find someone who has achieved the results you want and copy what they do and you'll achieve the same results.
Tony Robbins

In essence, if we want to direct our lives, we must take control of our consistent actions. It's not what we do once in a while that shapes our lives, but what we do consistently.
Tony Robbins

In life you need either inspiration or desperation.
Tony Robbins

It is in your moments of decision that your destiny is shaped.
Tony Robbins

It is not what we get. But who we become, what we contribute... that gives meaning to our lives.
Tony Robbins

It not knowing what to do, it's doing what you know.
Tony Robbins

It's not the events of our lives that shape us, but our beliefs as to what those events mean.
Tony Robbins

Life is a gift, and it offers us the privilege, opportunity, and responsibility to give something back by becoming more.
Tony Robbins

Live with passion!
Tony Robbins

Most people have no idea of the giant capacity we can immediately command when we focus all of our resources on mastering a single area of our lives.
Tony Robbins

My definition of success is to live your life in a way that causes you to feel a ton of pleasure and very little pain - and because of your lifestyle, have the people around you feel a lot more pleasure than they do pain.
Tony Robbins

Once you have mastered time, you will understand how true it is that most people overestimate what they can accomplish in a year - and underestimate what they can achieve in a decade!
Tony Robbins

One reason so few of us achieve what we truly want is that we never direct our focus; we never concentrate our power. Most people dabble their way through life, never deciding to master anything in particular.
Tony Robbins

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Power of Positive Thinking


Power of Positive Thinking

If I have positive thoughts, I go in a positive direction.
If I have negative thoughts I move in a negative direction.
If I have no thoughts, I go nowhere.

Pozitif Düşünmenin Gücü

Eğer pozitif düşüncelerim varsa, pozitif bir yöne giderim.
Eğer negatifse düşüncelerim, negatif bir yöne ilerlerim.
Eğer hiç bir düşüncem yoksa, hiçbir yere gitmem.

The Essential Functions of the Mind


The Essential Functions of the Mind are;

Thought
Imagination
Creation of ideas
Sensation
Desire
Feeling
Emotion


Zihnin temel işlevleri şunlardır ;

Düşünce
Hayal
Fikirleri Yaratmak
Duyarlılık
Arzu
His
Duygu

Our Soul

What makes our soul are ;

Peace
Purity
Truth
Power
Happiness
Balance



Ruhumuz;

Huzur
Saflık
Doğruluk
Güç
Mutluluk
Denge'dir

2 Haziran 2011 Perşembe

What do you want to be when you grow up ?

What do you want to be when you grow up ?Once upon a time we often hear that question right. Even still when we meet a kid, our first question is what do you want to be when you grow up ?Lets look the visioners of the future they had already designed their business cards.

Büyüyünce ne olacaksın? Bir zamanlar sıklıkla duyduğumuz. Hatta küçük bir çocukla ilk tanışmamızda sorduğumuz o meşhur soru :) Bakın geleceğini şimdiden tasarlayan kartvizitlerini yaptıran minik vizyonerlere.

14 Mayıs 2011 Cumartesi

Bilinmeyen Sinemalar Film Festivali

Herat’a Yalınayak

Birleşmiş Milletlerin desteğiyle Az Gelişmiş Ülkeler Konferansı kapsamında düzenlenen Bilinmeyen Filimler Festivali annemin dilinden düşmüyordu günlerdir.

Festival İstanbul’daki çeşitli sinemalarda, dünyanın farklı ülkelerindeki sinema ve belgeselleri üstelik ücretsiz olarak izleme olanağı sunuyor.

Farklı kültürlere oldu olası ilgi duyan annem için muhteşem bir olanak oldu bu festival. Her gün bambaşka bir ülkeyi dinler olduk, sonunda dayanamadım bir iş çıkışı ona eşlik ettim.


Herat’a Yalınayak adılı Afganistan’ı konu alan bir belgesel izledik.

Özgürlük adına Amerika’nın Afganistan’ı bombalaması ve mülteci kamplarında barınacak ve yiyecekleri olmayan Afgan Halkını konu alıyordu belgesel. Anne ve babalarını bombalanma sırasında evde olmadıkları için kaybeden küçük çocuklar eve döndüklerinde yıkık bir ev ve ailelerinin cansız bedenleriyle karşılaşıyor. Bu masum küçücük çocukların hayatta kalabilme mücadelelerini tüm çıplaklığıyla gözler önüne seriyor Herat’a Yalınayak.

Film sonrasında göz yaşlarınıza teslim olmadan, soğukkanlılığınızı koruyabilmişseniz, sonsuz bir şükür haline giriyorsunuz. Şükretmek için ne kadar çok nedenimiz var. Ne güzel bir ülkemiz, ne ferah bir yaşantımız var. Yiyeceğimiz, evimiz, ailemiz her şey her şey için sonsuz şükürler..

10 Mayıs 2011 Salı

Irish Music



27 Nisan 2011 Çarşamba

Fresh new perspectives for your blog


Today we’re previewing five new dynamic templates in Blogger that you’ll soon be able to customize and use for your blog. These new views use the latest in web technology, including AJAX, HTML5 and CSS3, to deliver a host of benefits to you and your readers:
  • Infinite scrolling: read more posts without having to reload or click to a second page
  • New layouts: different views suited to different types of blogs
  • Speed: download images as you view them, not all at once in advance
  • Interactivity: there are now more ways to experience and engage with blog content contunie

"Kendinizi Geliştirmenin 50 Yolu" - 100 Yıllar Öncesinden Öneriler


"Kendinizi Geliştirmenin 50 Yolu" - 100 Yıllar Öncesinden Öneriler


Fiziksel olarak


1. Basit gıdalar, kalite, miktar.
2. Yeme ve uyku düzeni.
3. Çiğnemek ; masadan doymadan kalk.
4. Biz yediklerimiziz..
5. Egzersiz, beş dakika, günde üç kez.
6. Hava - En önemli.
7. Güneş ışığı, yapay ışık.
8. İçerde ve dışarıda su..
9. Rahat giysiler.
10. Erken yatmak; yeterli uyku.


Zihinsel olarak


1. Aklınız başınızda düşünün.
2. Üstatlardan öğrenin.
3. Dikkatle dinlemeyi öğrenin.
4. En iyi gazete ve kitapları okuyun.
5. Hafızanızı geliştirin.
6. Konsantrasyon.
7. Gereksiz yere üzülmeyin.
8. Sistematik olun.
9. İki taraflı tartın.
10. Bilinç altınızı önleyin.


Manevi olarak


1. Doğru doğrudur, yanlış yanlıştır.
2. Dürüst olun.
3. Yanlış örnekleri yok sayın.
4. Boş zamanlarınızı kaliteli doldurun.
5. Kendinizi kandırmayın.

6. "Hayır" demeyi öğrenin.
7. İlkelerinizle yaşayın.
8. Kışkırtanları önleyin

9. İyi alışkanlıklar edinin.
10. Bir anayasanız olsun.


Mali


1. Kazançlarınızı arttırın.
2. Gereksiz masrafları azaltın.
3. Paranız hesabınızda kalsın.
4. Para para yapar.
5. Yatırım - kumar yok.
6. Aile bütçesi yapın.
7. Sıkı çalışın.
8. İyi çalışın.
9. Her şeyi nakit ödeyin.
10. Kredibilitenizi arttırın.


Sosyal


1. Kötü arkadaşlar edinmeyin.
2. Faydalı arkadaşlar seçin.
3. Yalnız düşünün.
4. Tek başınıza mutlu olmayı öğrenin.
5. Aileniz en iyi arkadaşınızdır.
6. Problemlerinizi siz çözün.
7. Sözde toplulukları önemsemeyin.
8. Ekonominizi besleyin.
9. Komşularınızla iyi olun.

10. Hayır işleri yapın.

23 Şubat 2011 Çarşamba

Are You Wasting Your Precious Life?

Are You Wasting Your Precious Life?

Let me share with you a simple perspective shift that can help you clarify your priorities in life.

You may spend time on a variety of different activities in the course of a day. Some of these will only take up small slices of time, like 15 or 30 minutes. However, over the course of a year or longer, these small slices can really add up.

Here's a little table showing how many 8-hour days you'll devote to certain activities over the course of 1, 5, and 50 years based on how much time you devote to them in an average day. Eight hours is a typical workday for many people, so this will give you an idea of how much "work" you're investing in these tasks over time.

Per Day

Per Year

Per 5 Years

Per 50 Years

10 min

7.6 days

38 days

380 days

15 min

11 days

57 days

570 days

30 min

23 days

114 days

1,141 days

1 hour

46 days

228 days

2,281 days

2 hours

91 days

456 days

4,563 days

For example, if you average 30 minutes per day processing email, you'll spend the equivalent of 23 8-hour days processing email this year. That's equivalent to 4.6 weeks if you worked 40 hours per week. This means that you're investing more than one full working month out of each year, just processing email. And over the course of 50 years, you'll spend the equivalent of 4.6 working years doing nothing but processing email (assuming 50 work weeks per year at 40 hours per week).

And how easy is it to spend 30 minutes or more per day on email?

If this jolts you a bit, then it's time to reassess how you're investing your time. Do you really want to spend the equivalent of several years out of your life processing email? Checking Facebook? Watching TV? Would you deliberately dedicate 5-10 years of your life to any of those activities?

Having a long time perspective can sharpen your daily decisions. Wasting 15 minutes here and there may not seem like a big deal, but if you get into the habit of doing this every day, it means you'll waste the equivalent of 2.3 years of your life over the next 50 years. Do you really think it's wise to discard all that time as worthless?

Investing Your Time

If you consider how much time you're really investing in certain activities over the long run, you may question whether certain activities are worth such huge chunks of your life.

For each activity you regularly engage in, figure out what your long-term investment is over the next 50 years... or whatever you perceive to be your remaining lifespan. Then imagine how it would feel to make that investment all at once as opposed to doling it out over time.

Would you sacrifice a decade of your life to passively consume all your favorite TV shows? Can you imagine what it would be like to watch TV 40 hours per week for 10 years straight? Do you feel that's a wise investment? Would you want to invest even 1-2 years in such a pursuit?

How about sleeping in late each day, when you could function just as well if you got out of bed an hour earlier? That's the same thing as taking a year off once every 5 years just to lie in bed as if it were your full-time job. Does that seem like a good way to live?

Consider a certain friend or relative that you talk to for 30 minutes a week. Over the next 10 years, you'll have invested about 33 8-hour days in these conversations. Which of your relationships are worth that kind of investment? Which aren't? And who's maintaining those relationships?

Cut the Fluff

When you see how small daily time expenditures add up to years out of your life, you may want to cut some of the most obvious fluff that clearly isn't worth a big investment.

What are the greatest sources of fluff in your life? What can you cut right now?

Which TV shows can you drop? Which websites clearly aren't worthy of you? Which relationships have got to go?

What's Worthy of You?

Once you gain some clarity about which activities are obviously a waste of your life, ask yourself, What activities are truly worthy of my precious time?

If you imagine dividing your life into 5-year chunks, which activities are worthy of a whole chunk?

Would you like to spend 5 years using Facebook for 8 hours per day? Is that a worthy investment? Would you get good value from that?

Some activities I couldn't stomach doing for 5 years straight would be: processing email, watching TV, reading the news, handling junk mail, working at a regular job, or doing accounting.

Some activities I can imagine myself doing for 5 years straight would be: traveling around the world, learning and self-education, creating and sharing original content (writing, speaking, etc.), conducting experiments, having deep conversations with people who fascinate me, cooking (if I was steadily improving at it), learning new languages (maybe), becoming an expert on a subject that interested me greatly, studying martial arts, building a business, or working on projects that inspire me.

I could even see myself potentially enjoying the experience of playing poker for 5 years straight, assuming I got really good at it and was able to travel and compete in tournaments. This wouldn't be at the top of my list, but it's a lot more appealing than spending 5 years answering email.

What do your lists look like?

Upgrading the Unworthy

You'll find that some activities aren't worthy of the time you've been devoting to them, but with a little tweaking, you may be able to change them into worthier activities.

Suppose you realize that you're on track to devote a full 10 years of your life to playing video games. Maybe you like playing games, but you don't feel this activity is worth a decade of your life, so something needs to change. But the idea of dropping games completely doesn't feel good.

Fortunately you don't have to completely abandon an experience that you value. You can upgrade it to something that still feels good to you.

Perhaps 10 years of playing video games is too much to accept, but maybe you'd feel good about devoting 1 year of your life to a similar pursuit. Instead of playing console or computer games, what if you switched to strategy board games? Imagine a fun year spent playing unique and challenging strategy games with your very best friends. You could learn a new game every week, so you'd get to play about 50 new games that year. If the games challenge you mentally and fire up your competitive spirit, this may be a worthwhile pursuit. And it would be a social experience too.

In practical terms, this would mean having one 3.5-hour gaming session about once a month for the next 50 years. And if you're willing to devote 2 years of your life to this pursuit instead of just 1, you could double that. If you really enjoy the games AND you're playing these games with people you like, then this kind of investment might feel good to you -- potentially a lot better than spending a decade of your life playing video games by yourself.

Creating Your Life

You're in charge of creating your life. If you don't like where your time is going, it's up to you to change that. Other people can't dictate how you spend your time unless you willingly yield your power to them or they're physically forcing you.

Start by saying no to that which is clearly a waste of your life. Then upgrade or replace those low-value activities with choices that are worthy of you. Cancel your cable TV, and use the time savings to read the books you've always yearned to read. Quit that time-wasting social networking site, and spend a month out of every year traveling instead. Get up an hour earlier, and invest that time in a worthwhile hobby. Dump the corporate slave job, and spend those years doing work you find purposeful and fulfilling.

Don't let this be written on your tombstone:

Here lies John, who passed away
While answering his email one day.
No friend, no child, no loving mate
Could keep poor John from working late.
With each new mail, he worked like hell
To click "reply" instead of "del."
A prompt response he'd always give
But somehow he forgot to live.

Fill your days with activities that are truly worthy of you. Don't be an unconscious drone. Create a real life for yourself.

Steve Pavlina'dan Silkeleyen E-mail

Bu gün Steve Pavlina’dan gözlerimi yuvalarından çıkaran bir email aldım. Siz değerli hayatınızı ziyan mı ediyorsunuz diyordu..

Gün içinde çeşitli aktiviteler için zaman harcıyoruz. Bazıları gerçekten çok az zaman alıyor 15 ya da 30 dk gibi. Ancak bir yıllık ya da daha uzun süreli periyotlarda bu kısa aktivitelerin aldığı zaman büyük boyutları buluyor. Alttaki küçük tabloydu beni silkeleyen. 8 saatlik bir iş gününde vaktimizi geçirdiğimiz küçük aktivitelerin 1,5 ve 50 yılla vurulduğunda aldığı zamanı gösteriyor.

Örneğin günde 30 dk emaillerinize bakıyorsanız bu yılda 23 gün emaillerinize bakıyorsunuz demek oluyor. Bu da yılın bir ayı emaillerimize baktığımızı gösteriyor !!! Oysaki günde 30 dakikamızı emaillerimize bakarak geçirmek ne kadar da kolay değil mi?

Facebook’ta geçirdiğimiz zamanı, televizyon seyrederek geçirdiğiniz zamanınızı düşünün.. Hayatınızın en az 5-10 yılını bu aktivitelerle geçirmeyi gerçekten istiyor musunuz?

Günde 15 dk gözünüze çok bir şey gibi görünmeyebilir ama hayatınızın 50 yılının 1.5 yılını bu aktiviteyle geçirdiğiniz anlamına geliyor.

Şimdi hayatınızdaki çok da gerekli olmayan ama düzenli yaptığınız şeyleri düşünün ve bunları hayatınızdan çıkarmanın size kazandıracağı zamanı..Hayatınızın 5 yılını televizyon izleyerek gecirmek yerine dünyayı gezebilir, kendinizi geliştirebilir, bir konuda uzman olabilirsiniz.

Siz kendi yaşamınızdan sorumlusunuz. Zamanınızı beğenmediğiniz şeylere harcıyorsanız bunu değiştirmek size kalmış. Diğer insanlar sizin zorla verimli şeyler yapmanıza sebep olamazlar.

İşe zamanınızı kaybettiren şeylere HAYIR diyerek başlayın. Ve bu aktivitelerin yerini verimli şeyler yaparak doldurun. Televizyonunuzu kaldırın ve hep okumak istediğiniz o kitabı okuyun. Zamanınızı yiyip bitiren o sosyal paylaşım sitesine girmek yerine seyahat edin. Her gün bir saat erken kalkın ve sevdiğiniz bir hobinizi yapın. Yıllarınızı bir amaç için çalışarak ve anlamlı yaşayın.

Mezar Taşınızda Bunun Yazılı Olmasına İzin Vermeyin:

İşte burada John yatıyor.

Bir gün emailini yanıtlarken onu kaybettik.

Arkadaşı, çocuğu ve sevdiği hiç olmadı.

Her gelen yeni email üzerinde “sil”i tıklayacağına

“cevapla”yı tıklayarak çılgınca çalıştı.

Her zaman çok hızlı yanıt verdi

Ama O yaşamayı unuttu.

Günlerinizi size layık olan faaliyetlerle doldurun. Bilinçsiz bir aylak olmayın.Kendiniz için gerçek bir yaşam yaratın.