In the name of Allah

Dear friends, Salam (= Hello in Farsi)

I send this email to appreciate pablo.
Pablo thank you very much for all nice links that you've sent during the
past weeks, I found all of them very good and useful especially Anki. For a
long period of time I was looking for an effective way to control all the
vocabulary I learn every day. First I developed an excel file for myself and
I recorded each day's new words but when It got larger, I could not review
it effectively so I googled it for a software But all I found was commercial
products and I could not buy them. So you saved me :) Thank you very much.

I have started bringing up indoor plants as a hobby and pleasure. I really
recommend it to you all. At the moment, We have 7 live green plant in our
apartment. I think we have fresh air to some extent at our indoor area. You
can get any information about indoor plant and how to care them in internet.

Regards
Elham

On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 7:50 AM, Pablo <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi friends,
>
> Perhaps you like this:
>
> http://www.insidebeautybykelley.com/Newsletters/MarchNewsletter.pdf
>
> The message from that newsletter I want to share with you is this:
>
> "Get Slow?
>
> Who doesn’t feel like there aren’t enough hours in the day? We rush
> through the day, running
> here and there, and end up exhausted. Somehow these days full of
> duties, obligations,
> and busyness have begun to build up and become our lives. We spend our
> time doing things
> we don’t really want to do, yet feel we should. We’ve come to believe
> that being productive
> and crossing things off our to-do list is the ultimate goal.
>
> The truth is, life on Earth is a brief gift, and our time is too
> precious to be used like this. If we
> want our lives to be balanced and healthy, we need to lessen our load
> and increase our
> down time. This means planning less in a day, prioritizing those
> things that make our hearts
> sing and de-prioritizing those things that are not imperative.
>
> If we must accomplish many things each day, we can still change the
> quality with which we
> do things. How can we transmute that sprint for the train into
> something delicious, instead
> of the usual gripping and tightening experience? Where can we find ease
> in the midst of
> stress? How can we cultivate the art of going slowly?
>
> Take a few moments before you climb out of bed in the morning to
> remember your dreams
> and to think about what you want from the day. Leave your watch on the
> bedside table.
> Take the scenic route. Sit for a moment with your eyes closed when you
> start your computer.
> Check email only a few times a day. Don’t pack your schedule so
> tightly that there’s no
> time for yourself. Light candles before you start to cook dinner. Add
> one moment here and
> there for slowness; it can be done simply and will have a profound
> effect on your well-being.
>
> Adapted from an article by Marco Visscher & Jay Walljasper, Ode
> Magazine, Issue #15, www.odemagazine.com"
>
> Thank you,
>
> Pablo
> >
>


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The difference between the impossible and the possible lies in a person's
determination.
When you know what you want,and you want it badly enough,you'll find a way
to get it.

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