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I mean TOPIC itself is SUBJECT to discuss about.

Thanks for knocking for further clarification.

Regards,

Raju

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Positive Attitude: power within you!
Positive attitude helps to cope more easily with the daily affairs of life. It brings optimism into your life, and makes it easier to avoid worry and negative thinking. If you adopt it as a way of life, it will bring constructive changes into your life, and makes them happier, brighter and more successful. With a positive attitude you see the bright side of life, become optimistic and expect the best to happen. It is certainly a state of mind that is well worth developing and strengthening.

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Positive Attitude: power within you!

Positive attitude helps to cope more easily with the daily affairs of life. It brings optimism into your life, and makes it easier to avoid worry and negative thinking. If you adopt it as a way of life, it will bring constructive changes into your life, and makes them happier, brighter and more successful. With a positive attitude you see the bright side of life, become optimistic and expect the best to happen. It is certainly a state of mind that is well worth developing and strengthening.

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Dear All,

Please see the subject and let’s give your thoughts, idea and expression to enrich ourselves!


Regards,

Raju

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You need to know / Re: "HOW TO SAY NO"....3 simple ways!
« on: June 13, 2009, 07:35:07 PM »
Dear Admin,

This is something really important for you people who are saying NO lots of time in a day. Saying No can be art as well if we can cope with Chairman’s idea about it including classical styles of saying NO properly or meaningfully or successfully…

Can you give any case study or event that creates lots of problem from improper expression of NO?

Practical examples can make this discussion livelier.

Can you?

Regards,

Raju

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You need to know / Re: "HOW TO SAY NO"....3 simple ways!
« on: June 12, 2009, 09:15:03 PM »
Thanks sir, your style and understanding of saying NO given a direction to add a new approach like “saying no positively!”

May be, how to say No is beyond 3 simple way but unlimited ways can be discovered.

Regards,

Raju

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It’s extremely good to see your posting with number of good recommendation for anti corruption activities or corruption reduction performance.

Moreover your concern “Positive Attitude” and “Imagination” attract me very well.

You are welcome to facilitate the topic discussion and I will be positive all the way supporting you.

I love imagination that’s mother of creation or innovation. Your question and crisis also can be treated as imaginative when you are looking for the same and trying to come out from the frame of existing realities.

Go ahead with imagination and creation simultaneously.




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Your comments really helpful and stopping my anxiety.

Thanks.



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You need to know / Re: "HOW TO SAY NO"....3 simple ways!
« on: June 09, 2009, 02:56:21 PM »
I agree with you also. It’s good always facing both agreement and disagreement.  May be we need to popularize “Motamot” in Bangla where we can deal with “mot” and “omot” nicely.

Please challenge me critically all the way to grow together.

Regards,

Raju


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Dear All,

May be you can see sometime that people are viewing your post but no way to view there face or mind if there is no response directly.

How we can share ourselves completely rather than unidirectional posting only?

May be we all like to listen people’s comments on issues raised here. Let’s create a culture of responding and showing agreement and disagreement nicely on each other.

Waiting….

Raju

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Business Festival / Re: DIU 1st Business Festival 2008
« on: June 09, 2009, 10:33:29 AM »
Dear Concern,

Thanks for posting with pictures. It’s nicely narrated and pictured to understand the event. It is important now a day portraying real picture through IEC (Information Education Communication) materials.

Personally I like the idea of MEET THE LEADERS for creating new leaders through live interaction.

May be DIU can arrange MEET THE LEADERS session sometime independently. Leaders can be selected from different perspectives including business, development, health, social, political (!) etc.


Regards,

Raju



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IT Forum / ICT for Development!
« on: June 08, 2009, 11:36:43 PM »
Dear IT Friendly group,

Greetings!

This is just asking IDEA for using ICT for development considering Bangladesh situation. Anybody here can help me sharing any idea of using ICT for development? It can be with computer, net, mobile, digital camera etc. Obviously development understanding is not similar for everyone here and all ideas can be unique. I would love to get direct reply with your IDEAS.

Regards,

Raju

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BBA Discussion Forum / ICT for Development!
« on: June 08, 2009, 11:34:03 PM »
Dear IT Friendly group,

Greetings! This is just asking IDEA for using ICT for development considering Bangladesh situation. Anybody here can help me sharing any idea of using ICT for development? Obviously development understanding is not similar for everyone here and all ideas can be unique. I would like to get direct reply with your IDEAS.

Regards,

Raju

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Debate Forum / Re: How we can develop our Presentation Skill
« on: June 08, 2009, 10:06:24 AM »
Geart! let's continue..

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You need to know / "HOW TO SAY NO"....3 simple ways!
« on: June 07, 2009, 12:33:08 AM »
01.        Just say, “I’m sorry. I can't do this right now.” Use a sympathetic,
but compact tone. If pressured as to why, reply that it doesn’t fit with
your schedule, and change the subject. Most reasonable people will accept
this as an answer, so if someone keeps pressuring you, they’re being rude,
and it’s OK to just repeat, “I’m sorry, but this just doesn’t fit with my
schedule," and change the subject, or even walk away if you have to.

02.        If you’re uncomfortable being so hard or compact, or are dealing with
pushy people, it’s OK to say, “Let me think about it and get back to you.”
This gives you a chance to review your schedule, as well as your feelings
about saying "yes" to another commitment, do a cost-benefit analysis, and
then get back to them with a yes or no. Most importantly, this tactic
helps you avoid letting yourself be pressured into over scheduling your
life and taking on too much stress.

03.        If you would really like to do what they’re requesting, but don’t have
the time (or are having trouble accepting that you don’t), it’s fine to
say, “I can’t do this, but I can…” and mention a lesser commitment that
you can make. This way you’ll still be partially involved, but it will be
on your own terms.

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