Saturday, August 13, 2011

saya ada gg geraham bongsu..awak ada?

da dekat smnggu lebih terseksa sakit gg atau lg tepat..sakit gusi yg bagi effect kat gg ngan saraf2..aaahhhh..menchiii ku..xshuker xshuker..da setaun lbh gg ni tumbuh tp br sket je yg timbul..ni sah2 ad komplikasi..org len senang2 je tumbuh..xsaket pon..asal lak aku jadi camni..siap effect saraf sampai sakit2 kepala lg..wuwuwu..nak nangis aser masa dia denyut2 tu..tp xpe..ain kuat..ain boleh tahan..yeayy..(ayat pasrah..nangis2 pon xilang saket)..


takot betul klu dia akan sbb kan gg yg next to wisdom teeth tu pon rosak sbb salu bengkak gusi..xmo..xmo..nak gg cantik..da la dlu masa form 1 doktor jahat tu da cabut gg xgtau dlu..syok2 je cabut..gg kukuh lagi..siap bunyi lagi masa nak tarik..sakit xyah citer la..sekarang da xckup 1 gg belah kiri..da ad ruang..xsuka tengok..xdela nampak rongak sbb gg da ganjak2 cover tempat xde gg tu..tp still nampak ad ruang xpenuh..xmau la muda2 da pakai gg palsu..pastu join mak cik2 beratur kat kaunter farmasi nak beli polident..omg..xmau okey..


sblm ni..klu sakit and gusi bengkak..immediate action taken adalah berkumur ngan listerine..skrg pon still bt benda sama tp xde effect sgt..myb dis time tempat yg swollen tu belakang sgt..sometimes dia leh lak trap mknn..al kisahnya pas mkn..harus berus gg..nsb baik mkn nasi 2x sari je bln puasa ni..klu x mesti jenuh nak berus gg selalu tiap2 kali pas mkn berat2..


balik dari kedai ngan angah td terus tdo..xtahan kepala denyut2 sbb sakit gg and gusi..lam keta lagi da ttido..elok2 tdo..tjaga sbb aser denyut2..condition getting worse..tekak lak aser perit..asik2 bersin..selesema upernya..arghh..macam2 lak..pas telan panadol 2 bijik..actually nk cure flu..but mean time..pain from the swollen gum pon ilang..gud2..disebabkan aser bimbang..i'm always curious bout health..so search la pasal kesakitan ni..my eyes catch on article bout wisdom teeth..lets check it out tgether...


PERNAH mendengar mengenai geraham bongsu? Kononnya, selagi ia tidak tumbuh, selagi itulah anda belum ‘dewasa’. Geraham bongsu selalu dikaitkan dengan kesakitan dan dianggap penanda kedewasaan seseorang.
Geraham bongsu sebenarnya tidak banyak berbeza daripada gigi yang lain. Ia adalah gigi yang tumbuh di hujung mulut. Geraham bongsu biasanya tumbuh apabila anda berusia antara 17 hingga 21 tahun. Kerana kelewatan itu ia dikenali sebagai geraham bongsu (wisdom teeth).
Sebenarnya, bukan semua orang mengalami kesakitan apabila geraham bongsu ini tumbuh. Jika anda mengalami kesakitan ketika geraham bongsu tumbuh, anak anda mungkin tidak. Jadi jangan terlalu menakut-nakutkan dia.
Geraham bongsu boleh mendatangkan masalah dan kesakitan jika ia tidak tumbuh dengan betul. Misalnya, ia mungkin tumbuh secara horizontal.

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Kedudukan geraham bongsu yang tumbuh tidak betul juga boleh mengganggu susunan gigi lain atau merosakkan tulang rahang atau saraf. Kedudukan itu membuatkan ia mudah reput.

Jika ia terperangkap dalam tisu atau tulang rahang atau tumbuh separuh saja ia juga boleh mendatangkan masalah.
Gigi geraham bongsu yang tumbuh separuh boleh menyebabkan masalah gusi. Malah kedudukannya yang jauh menyukarkan anda memberusnya. Geraham bongsu yang tumbuh separuh menimbulkan kesakitan.
Keadaan ini dikenali sebagai ‘impacted’. Geraham bongsu ini tersekat pertumbuhannya kerana rahang tidak memiliki ruang yang cukup untuk semua gigi. Ini disebabkan gigi anda tidak tumbuh dengan susunan yang betul. Mungkin sebahagiannya senget atau tidak teratur. Atau mungkin juga rahang tidak cukup luas untuk kesemua gigi.
Masalah geraham bongsu yang begini memang sangat biasa ditemui. Begitupun masih ada mereka yang tidak mengalami masalah. Malah mungkin langsung tidak menyedari, gigi geraham bongsunya sedang tumbuh!
Gigi geraham bongsu yang tersekat boleh mendatangkan masalah. Ia mudah memerangkap sisa makanan dan plak. Ia menyebabkan kawasan itu bengkak, sakit dan mulut berbau. Ia juga kadang kala boleh merosakkan gigi yang lain kerana jangkitan.
Jika geraham bongsu itu tidak berfungsi, mereput, mengalami jangkitan atau mengganggu kunyahan, ia mungkin perlu dikeluarkan. Begitupun, setiap kes berbeza dan hanya doktor yang boleh memastikan sama ada ia perlu dikeluarkan atau tidak.

tolong la cepat2 tumboh dengan sempurna wahai gg..aghh..xmau la sakit2 camni..xsyok..tp sakit penghapus dosa2 kecilkan? hehehe...

mercun..perlu ke?

pagi2 lagi tidur ku terganggu dek bunyi mercun..kebom kebom..adeh..sakitnya hati..dah la mlm xle nak tdo..siang pon xleh..panas ati betul..terus bangun bukak tingkap..bajet2 nk sound sape yg main..skali ku pandang..adeiii..adik aku kot..klu kecik2 bole ku luku pale..ni da umor 19..hampeh betul..


nape tiap2 kali raya mesti nak main2 mercun..(padahal masa aku kecik2 dlu pon sama je..beli gak mercun main ngan kazen2..klu g kedai ngan mam ngan ayah masa kecik2..tengok orang jual bunga api..tobat nangis2 nak..). suddenly msa tengah2 aku taip ni..teringat kat arwah ayah lan, merangkap pak cik kesayangan aku yang dah kembali ke rahmatullah malam puasa pertama..al-fatihah...

dlu..mesti dia beli nercun banyak2 untuk anak2 dia..pastu g main kat umah aku ramai2 ngan anak2 buah yang lain..meriah je aser.. syok je tgok kazen2 rebut nak pasang..bukan budak kecik..da besar kot..hehehe..tp kali ni da lain..raya pon da x best..klu x kami mesti beraya bersama..oppss...air mata..tlg jangan mengalir..

ayah lan yg pakai baju kaler putih..miss him

tiap2 kali dengar lagu raya lam playlist mp3 kat umah..akan ada takbir raya terselit skali..cepat2 adik ku amira suh tutup..jangan dengar takbir..nanti orang lam kubur nangis..seksa kubor mula balik..nanti ayah lan pon sedih..sayu ati ku dengar..kazen ku syakir..dengar je takbir..meleleh air mata..mesti tringat abah kesayangan dia..tabah la hati...tiap2 hari dia datang kubor abah dia..bacakan yassin..aku tau dia rindu..aku sendiri pon tiap2 kali pegi umah dia..mesti g area ada gambar2 yang duk gantung tu..tatap dlu gambar ayah lan..lain je aser tanpa dia..tapi dia tetap ada lam ati dan ingatan aku..

masa sekarang untuk jaga dan berbakti kat mama ngan ayah lak..pemergian ayah lan bg impact kat idop aku..i'm afraid whenever i think  dat i'l loose both of them someday..not now..please DEAR ALMIGHTY ALLAH..kau jagalah kedua ibubapaku, kakak2, adik2 dan sedara mara..berikan kesihatan..panjang umur untuk beramal..dan kesembuhan untuk setiap penyakit kepada kami semua..amin.


Friday, August 12, 2011

outing with mama

lama sudah xkuar ngan family..today i went out wif mama and angah..angah suh gubah barang hantaran tunang dia..dengan lapang ati nya ku sudi..baik x? baik kan...i am..hehehe..





kami  masuk bandar kota bharu..lama betul x g sana..da bnyak berubah..membangun la..nnti xde la orang kutuk2 negeri kesayangan aku ni mundur..round2 bandar nak cari barang..adesss lupa lak hari jumaat..kat kelantan kan ttup kedai hari jumaat..maka kami pon pusing2 la before singgah jap kat bazar tok guru..xpenah jejak kaki lagi kat sni..syok jugak shoping kat sni..tp xbestnya bab harga..oii..myb sewa kedai mahal kot..mak cik pak cik pon jual brg agak mahal..bg kami da mahal..tp orang luar aser murah kot..sbb tu weekend ke holiday ke..bduyun2 diorang datang shoping..yess..selamat melabur semua..tp xde pon bnda yang kami nak..



vroommm..angah pecut g wakaf che yeh...lupa nak gtau..walau bpuasa hari ni..tapi energy level optimum..xde rasa penat dan nak pitam..syok berjalan barangkali..kami masuk kedai tudung..terpandang kat cermin..ad vacancy la..i talked to my mama and angah..trasa cam nak apply keje tu..ada kosong lagi..tp working hour dia agak x syok la..10am-10pm..paycheck pon rm600 je..ni la nasib keje kat kelantan..sara diri xtinggi..gaji pon xbanyak..huhuhu...akak tu suh masuk keje esok..whatt???? omg..no no no..after raya baru sanggup keje camtu..nanti pengsan lak..pastu g shoping barang2 nak wat gubahan antaran kawen angah..suka betul pilih2 barang..nasib x terberangan nak tunang jgak..p/s to diri sendiri..tlg jangan gatal..ok! then ad la sbijik dua kedai yg kami pergi melabur tu..agak2 klu setan xkena tambat..kompem melompat2 riang mereka semua..sahabatku sahabatku...ahahaha.


balik2 tu singgah la jap kat bandar satelit pasir tumboh..dlu tempat ni xde pape..skrang da maju..dkt je gan umah..5-10 minit je pon..beli la lauk pauk sedikit..terkenang kisah2 bshoping d bazar ramadhan masa study2 dlu..ikut aser nak makan kami beli..tapi skrg..duit mama..nak makan pon bt2 xnak..sengkek..waaaa...sadiss..tlg la borang posting kuar cepat sket..xsabar nak keje..xsanggup idop xde duit ni..


ini lah kisahnya kuar ngan mama and angah.esok kuar lagi..masa try2 nk gubah tdi..ada bnda nak tambah la..lupa beli la..macam2..tringin nk publish benda yg ku gubah tu kat sni..tp kita tunggu sume siap dlu..mana tau nnt adik2 nak kawen dlu sblm aku..blh amik upah..wakakaka..kakak jahat..nak pow adik..lantakkkk..nak jugak..nak jugak!




















Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Are You Being Too Picky?

I have several friends that are looking for jobs. They come from different situations, some are currently employed, some are employed and some are fresh out of college. Although the job market seems to be improving all of these people are still struggling to find jobs. Most have increased their initial job search. Meaning they have expanded the area that they are looking in, they have expanded the type of jobs they are applying for and they are looking at slightly lower paying jobs than they were before. others are not doing this.

When it comes to looking and finding that job can you afford to be picky? Sometimes the answer is yes. If you have a great position or a steady job you may be more reluctant to leave that job for one does not have good benefits or stability even if the pay is a bit higher. your job search may not be as wide.

But if you do not have a job currently you may not be able to afford to be as picky. It is important to take care of yourself financially. Sometimes when you first graduate you take a job with slightly less pay than you originally thought because the experience will help you qualify for better jobs in the future. You do not want to sell yourself short when you are looking for a job and get something where you are severely underpaid for your qualifications, but an entry level position does make sense when you are first out of school.

It is also important to be actively looking and applying for jobs, if you do not have a job. You can use your contacts and network and hope that something comes through, but you should never become too dependent on the promise of one contact. Stuff happens, the company may choose to freeze hiring or someone with stronger qualifications may interview as well. Stay active with your job hunt until you find a job

10 Deadly Sins of Interviewing: Top Ways to Bomb a Job Interview


If you have made it as far as the job interview, you must have a decent understanding of job-hunting and the key elements of job-searching. Now is not the time to relax, thinking you have made it from the hundreds (or thousands) of applicants to the chosen few. While a strong resume helped get you to this point, it will now take strong interviewing skills (probably over the course of several interviews) to obtain the job offer.

While QuintCareers.com has many interviewing resources to help you prepare (some of which you'll find listed below), the purpose of this article is to help you realize some potentially serious errors and interviewing flaws that can knock your candidacy completely off track, leading you to bomb the interview and lose a potential job opportunity.
Before getting to the top 10 ways to bomb an interview, here's a quick overview of the three components of a job interview -- all of which are vital to your interviewing success:
  • Nonverbals. From the opening handshake to your posture, smile, and eye contact during the interview, the manner in which you present yourself nonverbally plays a critical role in how the interviewer judges your interest and enthusiasm for the job.
  • Personality/Attitude. You might be surprised at how many job-seekers are perceived by interviewers as unfriendly, snobby, or a "know-it-all." Your goal is to present a warm personality with a positive attitude -- while building rapport with the interviewer(s).
  • Interview responses and questions asked. The heart of any job interview is the quality of a job candidate's responses to questions asked by the interviewer(s). Research and preparation is essential. Remember to ask at least a few questions during the interview to demonstrate your interest in the position and employer.
The 10 Deadly Sins of Interviewing

1. Late to the interview. Only an accident or act of God should make you late to a job interview. When possible, complete a full dry-run to the interview location a day or two before the actual interview. Always allow extra travel time, and plan to ideally arrive about 10-15 minutes early.

2. Inappropriate attire/grooming. Arriving to the interview in unsuitable or ill-fitting clothing or with uncombed hair or body odor is completely unacceptable. Like it or not, appearance plays a major role in establishing a strong first impression.

3. Limited eye contact. Job-seekers with limited interviewing experience may have difficulty maintaining strong eye contact throughout the interview, but doing so is key. If you feel weird looking into the interviewer's eyes the whole time, try focusing on the bridge of his/her nose. In a panel interview, maintain eye contact with all the interviewers as you respond to questions.


4. Little evidence of research and knowledge about the company. It is never acceptable not to have thoroughly researched the employer prior to the interview, and the silence you'll hear when you can't respond to a question about why you want to work there is your chance of receiving a job offer dying. Plus, how would you know you want to work for an organization if you haven't completed any research?

5. Weak content: Incomplete and/or short interview question responses. Probably the most common problem facing job-seekers in job interviews is responding with extremely short answers to interviewer questions. You can solve this problem by anticipating questions and developing compelling answers tailored to the job and employer.

6. Failure to show appropriate level of enthusiasm. You're in trouble if you are not smiling enough, appear bored or disinterested, showcase a low energy level, or act cold, distant, or unfriendly. Focus on maintaining a high (but not over-the-top) energy level, engaging the interviewer, and smiling when appropriate.

7. Appearing desperate for the job -- or any job. It's an unfortunate truism of interviewing, but the job-seekers who appear the most needy for a job -- regardless of the reality of the situation -- are the least likely to receive the job offer. Even if you are desperate for a job, your goal must be to appear calm and confident to the interviewer(s).

8. Seeming unsure about job you want. This deadly sin is most typical of younger and entry-level job-seekers who are often unsure of the type of job they seek. Again, conducting thorough research on careers and jobs can help clarify the jobs that best suit your skills, experience, and interests.

9. Badmouthing former bosses, co-workers, or employers. Even if your former boss or organization is widely known for its incompetencies or other problems, a job interview is no time to express your anger or disgust. Job-seekers who complain are immediately labeled just that -- complainers -- who should not be hired.

10. Failing to ask questions. Most job interviews conclude with the interviewer asking the job-seeker is he or she has any questions. Failure to ask at least one non-obvious question here signals a level of disinterest (or laziness). In fact, if you have completed your research thoroughly, you should have more questions than you have time to ask.


Final Thoughts
Some other behaviors that did not quite make the top 10, but you should avoid if you want a better chance of acing the interview:
  • Bad habits and odd mannerisms (tapping fingers, cracking knuckles, fidgeting, touching face or hair, etc.)
  • Taking overly long pauses to respond to questions
  • Excessive use of "filler" words in your responses (ah, um, ah, like, you know)
  • Poor/too casual posture
  • Limp or moist handshake. (And no bone-crushers either)
  • Gum chewing
  • Failing to turn cell phone to silent, or worse, answering your cell phone
  • Arguing with the interviewer
  • Not attempting to build rapport with interviewer
  • Treating receptionist, office assistant, or any other employee poorly
  • Bringing a parent with you to the interview

Achieve the Job Offer You Deserve by Avoiding These 10 Salary Negotiation Mistakes


Whether you're new to job-hunting or a seasoned pro, whether you love the art of salary negotiation or dread it, the truth is that knowing salary negotiation tactics -- and avoiding salary negotiation landmines -- are key to obtaining the job offer you seek and deserve.

While much is written about the tactics of salary negotiation, this article focuses on negotiation techniques you want to avoid -- salary negotiation mistakes that could result in a much lower job offer -- or worse -- losing the job offer you worked so hard to obtain. These 10 mistakes can be easily have been avoided by following the advice in this article.

1. Settling/Not Negotiating.
Probably the biggest mistake you can make is simply deciding to settle and accept whatever offer you receive. Research shows that younger job-seekers and female job-seekers often make this mistake -- either from not completely understanding the negotiation process or from a dislike or discomfort with the idea of negotiating. Settling for a lower salary than you are worth has some major negative financial consequences -- you'll earn less, receive smaller raises (because most raises are based as a percentage of your salary), and have a smaller pension (since pension contributions are usually a percentage of your salary). But settling for an offer that you feel in your heart is too low will not only set you back financially, but also eat at you until you finally begin to seriously dislike your job and/or employer. Of course, in certain professions (like sales), it is expected you'll negotiate your salary.

                                                      
2. Revealing How Much You Would Accept.
Information is the key to any kind of negotiation and a common mistake job-seekers make is telling the employer what you'll accept. Sometimes it is hard not to offer this information -- especially if the employer asks for a salary history or salary requirement. Some employers will also ask -- in a preliminary interview -- what salary you're looking for. In all these situations, you need to carefully decide how you'll handle the situation. The earlier you give up this kind of information, the less room – if any – you'll have for negotiating a better offer when the time arrives. Always try to remain as noncommittal as possible when asked about your salary requirements too early in the interview process. (Read more about dealing with salary histories and salary requests here.)

3. Focusing on Need/Greed Rather Than Value.
a certain salary. A very common salary negotiation error is focusing on what you feel you need or deserve rather than on your value and the value you being to the prospective employer. Employers don't care that your salary won't cover your mortgage or student loan payments or even your living expenses. If you plan to negotiate a job offer, do it based on solid research (see next mistake) and a clear demonstration of your value to the organization. Don't ever tell the employer that you

4. Weak Research or Negotiation Preparation.
With the number and variety of salary resources available online -- from salary.com and salaryexpert.com to professional associations -- there is no excuse for you as the job-seeker to not know your market value. Of course, you should also attempt to conduct research on your prospective employer -- their historical salary levels, negotiation policies, performance appraisals. Even if you decide you don't want to negotiate salary, you'll have a better understanding of the market for your services -- and your value in that market.

                                       

5. Making a Salary Pitch Too Early.
The longer you wait, the more power you have. Yet, there are many job-seekers who jump in too early in the process and ask about salaries and compensation. The ideal time for talking salary is when you are the final candidate standing -- and you get the job offer. It's at that point when you can ask more specifics about salary, bonuses, commissions, health insurance, and other perks. Asking at any point earlier in the process can be perceived as being too focused on money -- and can also lead to you having to reveal what you would be willing to accept.

6. Accepting Job Offer Too Quickly.
The job-search these days drags on longer and longer, and when you finally obtain that offer after weeks and weeks (and in some cases, months), it's not unusual to want to accept it right on the spot. But even the best offers should be reviewed when you have clear head – and without the pressure of your future boss or HR director staring at you. Most employers are willing to give you some time to contemplate the job offer -- typically several days to a week. It's when you get the job offer that you have the most power because the employer has chosen you, so use that power to be certain it's the job and job offer for you -- and consider negotiating for a better offer if you feel that it should be better. Just remember that whatever amount of time you ask for is the amount of time you have to make your decision.

7. Declining Job Offer Too Quickly.
Many job-seekers reject job offers very quickly when the employer offers a salary much lower than expected, and while in many cases you would be correct in rejecting the offer, it's still best to ask for time to consider it before rejecting it outright. If the money is simply far below the average, you may have no choice but to reject the offer. However, if the money is good -- but just not as good as you would like -- take a closer look at the benefits. A big mistake is declining a job offer too quickly without looking at the entire compensation package. For example, some firms that have lower salaries offer larger bonuses or stock options or pay the full expense of health insurance. Remember, too, that you should be able to negotiate one or two elements of the offer to make it even stronger.

8. Asking For Too Many Changes in Counteroffer.
If you have a strong interest in the job and the employer is a good fit, but the offer is not what you expected, you can consider making a counteroffer proposal. If you decide to make a counterproposal, remember that you should only pick the one or two most important elements; you can't negotiate every aspect of the offer. If the salary is too low, focus on that aspect in a counteroffer. If you know the firm will not negotiate on salary, then focus on modifying a few of the other terms of the offer (such as additional vacation time, earlier performance reviews, signing bonus, relocation expenses). Just remember that you cannot attempt to negotiate the entire offer; you need to choose your one or two battles carefully, conduct your research, and write a short counterproposal.

9. Taking Salary Negotiations Personally.
Whatever you do in this process, always stay professional in handling the negotiations. If the employer has made you an offer -- then you are their choice, the finalist for the position -- so even if negotiations go nowhere, or worse, keep in mind that you did receive an offer, even if it is not what you expected or deserved. And if negotiations break down between you and the employer, move on graciously, thanking the employer again for the opportunity -- because you never want to burn any bridges.

10. Not Asking for Final Offer in Writing.
Once everything is said and done – and you have received a job offer that you find acceptable, the last thing you should do is ask for the final offer in writing. No legitimate employer will have issues with putting the offer in writing, so if yours balks at your request and accuses you of not having any trust and tries to bully you to accept the verbal agreement, take it as a MAJOR red flag that there is something seriously wrong.

Following the advice in this article -- and using other proven job-hunting and salary negotiation tactics -- should result in a new job and job offer that is just what you were seeking.