Sunday 14 October 2012

Say Alhamdulillah thank u Allah..

Alhamdulillah.. tu je yang mampu aq ucap.. terlalu banyak perkara yang berlaku n alhamdulillah aq dapat harungi tu semua dengan baik.. terima kasih Ya Allah.. masalah dengan kawan kawan, masalah dengan diri sendiri masalah hati.. semuanya masalah... sekarang nie aq rase tenang sikit..

Masalah nie sume buat aq jadi lebih matang.. ehh matang ke? haha.. boleh la.. ape yang aq rase skarang aq kena fikir positif and do my very best.. kena belajar kawal emosi.. tak bleh moody2 selalu.. senyum senyum senyum..n banyakkan bercakap.. dah lah esok luse dah muet.. banyak benda yang nak difikirkan..
aq harap sem 3 nie berakhir dengan sesuatu yg lebih baek..

Wednesday 20 June 2012

Happiness habits


  Express gratitude. – When you appreciate what you have, what you have appreciates in value.  Kinda cool right?  So basically, being grateful for the goodness that is already evident in your life will bring you a deeper sense of happiness.  And that’s without having to go out and buy anything.  It makes sense.  We’re gonna have a hard time ever being happy if we aren’t thankful for what we already have.
 
  Cultivate optimism. – Winners have the ability to manufacture their own optimism.  No matter what the situation, the successful diva is the chick who will always find a way to put an optimistic spin on it. She knows failure only as an opportunity to grow and learn a new lesson from life.  People who think optimistically see the world as a place packed with endless opportunities, especially in trying times.
 
  Avoid over-thinking and social comparison. – Comparing yourself to someone else can be poisonous.  If we’re somehow ‘better’ than the person that we’re comparing ourselves to, it gives us an unhealthy sense of superiority.  Our ego inflates – KABOOM – our inner Kanye West comes out!  If we’re ‘worse’ than the person that we’re comparing ourselves to, we usually discredit the hard work that we’ve done and dismiss all the progress that we’ve made.  What I’ve found is that the majority of the time this type of social comparison doesn’t stem from a healthy place.  If you feel called to compare yourself to something, compare yourself to an earlier version of yourself.
 
  Practice acts of kindness. – Performing an act of kindness releases serotonin in your brain. (Serotonin is a substance that has TREMENDOUS health benefits, including making us feel more blissful.)  Selflessly helping someone is a super powerful way to feel good inside.  What’s even cooler about this kindness kick is that not only will you feel better, but so will people watching the act of kindness. How extraordinary is that?  Bystanders will be blessed with a release of serotonin just by watching what’s going on.  A side note is that the job of most anti-depressants is to release more serotonin.
 
 Nurture social relationships. – The happiest people on the planet are the ones who have deep, meaningful relationships. Did you know studies show that people’s mortality rates are DOUBLED when they’re lonely?  WHOA!  There’s a warm fuzzy feeling that comes from having an active circle of good friends who you can share your experiences with.  We feel connected and a part of something more meaningful than our lonesome existence.
 
  Develop strategies for coping. – How you respond to the ‘craptastic’ moments is what shapes your character.  Sometimes crap happens – it’s inevitable.  Forrest Gump knows the deal.  It can be hard to come up with creative solutions in the moment when manure is making its way up toward the fan.  It helps to have healthy strategies for coping pre-rehearsed, on-call, and in your arsenal at your disposal.
 
  Learn to forgive. – Harboring feelings of hatred is horrible for your well-being.  You see, your mind doesn’t know the difference between past and present emotion. When you ‘hate’ someone, and you’re continuously thinking about it, those negative emotions are eating away at your immune system.  You put yourself in a state of suckerism (technical term) and it stays with you throughout your day.
 
 Increase flow experiences. – Flow is a state in which it feels like time stands still.  It’s when you’re so focused on what you’re doing that you become one with the task. Action and awareness are merged. You’re not hungry, sleepy, or emotional.  You’re just completely engaged in the activity that you’re doing. Nothing is distracting you or competing for your focus.
 
 Savor life’s joys. – Deep happiness cannot exist without slowing down to enjoy the joy.  It’s easy in a world of wild stimuli and omnipresent movement to forget to embrace life’s enjoyable experiences.  When we neglect to appreciate, we rob the moment of its magic.  It’s the simple things in life that can be the most rewarding if we remember to fully experience them.
 
 Commit to your goals. – Being wholeheartedly dedicated to doing something comes fully-equipped with an ineffable force.
Magical things start happening when we commit ourselves to doing whatever it takes to get somewhere. When you’re fully committed to doing something, you have no choice but to do that thing.  Counter-intuitively, having no option – where you can’t change your mind – subconsciously makes humans happier because they know part of their purpose.
 
 Practice spirituality. – When we practice spirituality or religion, we recognize that life is bigger than us.  We surrender the silly idea that we are the mightiest thing ever. It enables us to connect to the source of all creation and embrace a connectedness with everything that exists.  Some of the most accomplished people I know feel that they’re here doing work they’re “called to do.”
 
 Take care of your body. – Taking care of your body is crucial to being the happiest person you can be.  If you don’t have your physical energy in good shape, then your mental energy (your focus), your emotional energy (your feelings), and your spiritual energy (your purpose) will all be negatively affected. Did you know that studies conducted on people who were clinically depressed showed that consistent exercise raises happiness levels just as much as Zoloft?  Not only that, but here’s the double whammy… Six months later, the people who participated in exercise were less likely to relapse because they had a higher sense of self-accomplishment and self-worth.



A Change

                       

hai hai hai everyone.. i'm quite in a good mood to write..hewheww
just step in for few days in Semester 3 and too many things happened.
Everything changed.
I don't know whether it is good or bad but I hope that it would be better for me
 to continue my life here..
hmm..
first day in college had made a very awesome day to Kirkby students. Its regarding the food package.
For almost 2 sem it had been discussed and only now there's a solution. and now... no more food package. i don't know if i'm happy with that..muehehehe

there gone that one thing... and last few days i had some misunderstanding with
 my friend and i bet that was my fault. I admit that i was wrong. Sometimes
we didn't realize our own mistakes  even we did it almost everyday.
 mm.. i need to do something with that and it needs to change. I had learn something
from that. At first I think that everyone made mistakes and as a friend one should just accept that.
 But, i think now its better to change ourselves if its the best for everyone. i'll try my very best to be a good friend for them.

last night was my second time i joined my house "usrah" and i hope that
 my effort to make myself a better person will come to a positive one. I felt so happy. before this i thought that i'm not ready to join my room mate. but last night i feel like joining them.
Its quite a good sharing between the members.. I hope that it'll remain the same and continuous.


God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
~Reinhold Niebuhr~


Saturday 21 April 2012

istighfar : seeking Forgiveness from Allah



"Truly, Allah loves those who repent, and He loves those who cleanse themselves."
[Al-Baqarah 2:222].

"O Allah! Make me among those who, when they commit an act of virtue, feel good, and when they commit a mistake, they seek forgiveness."
[Ibn Majah]

Tauba (repentance) and istighfar (seeking forgiveness from Allah) are among
the most meritorious acts of virtue for the believers.

Tauba means feeling remorse for our actions or omissions. Istighfar means expressing that remorse in words and begging Allah for forgiveness.