Aug 16, 2012

HAPPY FATHERS DAY [कुशे औंशि को उपलक्ष्यमा हार्दिक मंगल्मय शुभकामना ब्यक्त गर्दछु।]

ON THE AUSPICIOUS Occasion  of Father's Day and   कुशे औंशि, i would really like to thank my Great Daddy who has grown me from a boy into a man and has dedicated his whole life to me. i couldn't have dreamed of having a better son and he couldn't have dreamed of having a better dad! 

We are so full of love, warm wishes, and happiness at how wonderful you are as a father. We are extremely proud of you!


Happy Father's Day, आजको दिन म मेरो बुवा को शिघ्र स्वस्थ्य तथा दिर्घायु को लागि प्राथ्णा गर्न चाहन्छु।

 yours lovely Son!

 you can wish urs dad too..................thanks for urs valuabe time to watch it.

Aug 9, 2012

12 Tips for Time Management

1. Spinach first. Your mom was right. Always tackle the most difficult task on your plate first thing in the morning when your energy and concentration level is at its highest. Get to the hard stuff as early as you can. The longer you put it off in favor of easier, lower priority matters, the bigger that mound gets (and the worse it tastes). Keep the main thing the main thing.
2. Think sprint, not marathon. We are not designed to "park it" at a desk for eight hours at a stretch and get all of our work done. Short, uninterrupted bursts of concentration are the key to knocking out good work. Get a kitchen timer, or stopwatch. Set it for 45 or 60 minutes, and don't stop until you hear the buzzer. You'd be amazed at what you can accomplish in one good uninterrupted hour.
3. Be selfish. Once you have prioritized your to-do list, you must put that ahead of all others' lists. When you are able to get your own work done, you are in a much better position to support others with their projects. But your work comes first. Always.
4. Date stamp your expectation. Whenever you request a deliverable from someone, do not simply ask for it, but also inquire when you can expect to receive it. Things tend to happen much faster when there is an explicit deadline. Similarly, if someone asks something from you, ask them when they need it by. Then write it in a calendar.
5. Touch it once. With the never-ending onslaught of email, it's crucial that you have a good filing system in place. My rule is "read it once" -- then decide what to do with the information, then do it. Same thing with other incoming requests. Touch it once, do something with it, then let it go.
6. Group like items. Organize your week into specific days for similar tasks with allotted timeframes. For example, on Mondays and Wednesdays, focus on face time -- seeing clients, making sales, etc. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, reserve the time for writing, emailing or working on strategy. Friday morning is for overflow and Friday afternoon is free. Knowing what your week looks like in advance makes it easier to be in the right mindset when the time comes.
7. Face time saves time. Don't try to figure out what someone meant in a confusing email; go straight to the source and ask. This saves on time, energy and mistakes. Asking for, and giving, clear communication is key.
8. Delegate. Learn to delegate more of the work. When you actually do this, you'll notice how your role and work output will transition to the next level. Know what parts you do well yourself, and then give to someone else whatever parts you feel do not play to your strengths. Then let go.
9. Track it. If you can't figure out where the week went, it's time to take a closer look at it. Track your time hour-by-hour for one week: everything that you're doing from the time you get up until you go to bed. This is sobering! You'll likely see where the holes in your calendar are. You may find that you need to rearrange your life (and calendar) accordingly.
10. Move it. With so much head work, we can often neglect our bodies (without which our heads do not work). Regular vigorous exercise will help you blow off steam, give you more energy, greater concentration and a better night's sleep. Not a bad return!
11. Slow down to speed up. Sometimes we need to slow it right down in order to get good work done. By minimizing distractions, and focusing carefully on one task at a time, we can actually speed up our overall work rate. Mono-tasking is the way.
12. Lighten up. Nothing is so serious that we cannot laugh about it. One good belly laugh each day is essential for defusing tension, and yes, getting our work done. Work is work, but that doesn't mean we can't have a laugh once in a while. Even at our own expense. Even when the chips are down.

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Nov 30, 2011

A Reason, a Season, or a Lifetime

People come into your life for a reason, a season, or
a lifetime. When you figure out which one it is, you
will know what to do for each person.

                             When someone is in your life for a REASON . . . It is
usually to meet a need you have expressed. They have
come to assist you through a difficulty, to provide you
with guidance and support, to aid you physically,
emotionally, or spiritually. They may seem like a
godsend, and they are! They are there for the reason
you need them to be.                         Then, without any wrong doing on your part, or at an

inconvenient time, this person will say or do something
to bring the relationship to an end.                         Sometimes they die.

Sometimes they walk away.
Sometimes they act up and force you to take a stand. 

What we must realise is that our need has been met, our
desire fulfilled, their work is done. The prayer you
sent up has been answered. And now it is time to move on.

When people come into your life for a SEASON . . .
Because your turn has come to share, grow, or learn.
They bring you an experience of peace, or make you laugh.
They may teach you something you have never done.
They usually give you an unbelievable amount
of joy. Believe it! It is real! But, only for a season.

                                                      LIFETIME relationships teach you lifetime lessons; things
you must build upon in order to have a solid emotional
foundation. Your job is to accept the lesson, love the
person, and put what you have learned to use in all
other relationships and areas of your life. It is said
that love is blind but friendship is clairvoyant



                        कस्तो लाग्यो क्रीपया प्रतिक्रीया दिनुहोला ।

Nov 28, 2011

Journalist Bijay Babu Khatri Died

Rupandehi Nov 28:


 Bijay Babu Khatri, Journalist of Karobar daily died in a car accident near Saljhandi, Rupandehi. In a accident Cycle rider Purna bahadur Tharu was also killed. According to source other three people BR Acharya, Radhika Dhakal and Lila Ghimire in the car got injuries. Mr Khatri and all three injured are journalist.




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Jan 25, 2011

The Political condition have been being so much Free and peaceful now a days

All three major Politicians have agreed to adjust the combatants of ucpn maiost into the various council or sectors of the government of nepal. Now the combatants are no longer in the cantonment of the party. it is the good news for all the nepali. now the peace keeping process of nepal is being optimistic.so the nepal tourism year have got the chance to make grand success.
the number of the tourists also increased.
i just give acknowledge to the rational leader of the Three main political party.

Dec 17, 2010

The Nepal and Her Nepal Tourism Year 2011 ..................rocking you all tourists

The nepal is the country really having mountain everest...............
The natural scenery, high mountains, incomparable cultural heritage and numerous specialties have made Nepal a well-known destination in the world tourism map with a distinct image of its own. However, the development of tourism is limited in number and within the certain areas of the country only. The new government has shown greater concerns about the real value of tourism and its role in contributing to economic growth, poverty alleviation, equity and overall tourism development in the country.
Therefore, the government is placing high priority on the tourism sector in its new economic development policy. As there is a favorable political situation in the country, the government is all geared towards economic revolution in next 10 years for the up-liftment of the masses. In this connection, government of Nepal in consultation with Nepalese Tourism Industry, concerned organizations and experts decided to launch a national tourism campaign "Nepal Tourism Year 2011". This announcement reflects the government’s anticipation to bring into at least one million international tourists in Nepal by the year 2011 and spread the benefits of tourism to the people at large. The national campaign also indicates the tourism industry’s exigency to organize a tourism promotion campaign having wider impact. 

                 With the glittering badge of adventure destination and the adage “Atithi Devo Bhava” (Guests are Gods) that reflects "Atithi Satkar, Nepaliko Sanskar" (Hospitality is Nepalese culture) deeply rooted in our culture, the tourism products of Nepal never cease to mesmerize the visitors. The cultural, geographical, ethnic and bio-diversities of the country allure international visitors to Nepal time and again which truly substantiates the spirit of Nepal tourism brand; ‘Naturally Nepal, once is not enough !
The concept of Nepal Tourism Year 2011 envisions harnessing these opportunities and strengths and bringing together the commitment of the government, expertise and experiences of the organizations like Nepal Tourism Board, aptitude and dynamism of the private sector and communities for further tourism development in the country. Active involvement of the major political parties, members of the Constitution Assembly and Right groups is always taken into consideration in order to make the campaign inclusive and participatory in modus operandi and effective in result. The campaign will also focus on mobilizing the networks of the Non-Resident Nepalis (NRN) communities, Nepalese diplomatic missions abroad, I/NGOs, airlines, and national and international media. Similarly, friends and well-wishers of Nepal, tourism academicians and celebrities will also be approached in order to highlight the campaign internally as well as internationally. This is also called Visit Nepal Year 2011.

                          
Objectives of Campaign:
  • Establish Nepal as a choice of premier holiday destination with a definite brand image.
  • Improve and extend tourism related infrastructures in existing and new destinations
  • Enhance the capacity of service providers.
  • Boost community capacity in the new areas to cater the need of the visitors.
  • Promote domestic tourism for sustainable growth of the industry.
Campaign Targets:
  • Achieve one million international visitors
  • Encouraging more investment on tourism infrastructures