Monday, October 25, 2010

The Bucket List

THE BUCKET LIST

I think the bucket list it is a perfect idea, it gives us a good chance to put our wishes in front of ourselves, and I think this makes us ready to imagine being able to say at the end of our lives.

Although we should definitely include travel on our life list if seeing the world, meeting new people, and experienc different cultures are something that interests us, as well as including all of the different adventures we would like to go on, we should also take the time to decide what we want to acomplish in each area of our lives.

Now I can give some advice as the following:

Work: Starting to revise, location, independent business doing what we love, finding work that gives us a sense of fulfillment, being among the best in the world in our fields of specialization.

Family: Finding and marrying the love of our life, having a healthy, happy child, spending lots of quality time with our spouse.

Health: Having the energy and strength to do everything you want, to look and feel fit, to age well.

Adventures: Having enjoyable times through visiting incredible places like: the pyramids, safari in Africa, and Eiffel tower "Evil this for you Jude", also do something mad like: skydiving, swimming with shark, and having a journy by a ship around the world.

Contributions: Spending a long period with the Green Peace, or volunteering in homeless shelter in Occupied Palestine.

Personal Development: Having the ability to squeeze on the pause button and choosing our attitude in any situation, learning how to forgive to live with all people in peace.

The Conclusion:

With clear bucket list we can create and achieve our lives lists, it is about deciding what we really want, which means setting targets, as well as planning and budgeting, and then taking the necessary steps to accomplish our targets. The last part taking action including habits and routines into our daily lives which will help us to doing well and live in peace.

Thank you

Nagi

Friday, October 15, 2010

Childhood

I had a lovely childhood because I was the youngest in my family, and my father always took me to the childrens theatre in my city to watch some plays which made me a wise child due to its talking about good things and great empititions.

When I was a child I looked forward to being a lawyer because I liked reading in politics and legal, so my father always told me I hope to see you a lawyer, and I learned from him how I could get my wishes with more patience.

When I was a child I learnd from my big brother how I could collect the money, he gave me a small jar to put all of the money I had got in it, and after a long period met him in a big celebration with louder rock music and we broke our jars and then he always took all of money I had collected.

My brother who was took my money when we was children lives now in North Ireland cpicificly in Belfast and he work as a lecturer in the Queen University, and when I came here in Nottingham he transfer to me some money to spend it before I got my bank account and got my salary from my company in Libya, so I told him these money for mine and you had it when we was young, and then he smile and told me this is really fear.

Nagi Mohamed