mardi 8 mai 2018

The Art of Presentation



Presentations, or the idea of standing up in public and presenting, appear to be more terrifying than death  to me and to many people .

Presenters are practiced, not born !

 If you want to make sure that you are heard, that your message really does get through to others, you will need to work on – and work at – the quality of your communication. Effective communicators condense their messages, focus on what the other side wants to hear and are aware of when the message is and isn’t getting through.

Here are a few tips to mastering your own presentation:

1. Think of the final outcome

Before starting, think of the final outcome you want to achieve with your presentation. Have a clear overall picture and focus on it throughout the whole presentation.

2. The rule of KISS

 A presentation should always be concise and easy to understand. This rule refers to the importance of Keeping It Short and Simple. For a successful presentation, you need to stay on topic and always be clear about what you want to transmit.

3. Less is more

 Reiterating tip #2: make your presentation as easy to understand as possible, don’t complicate it - keep it simple. Explain your presentation in a way that everyone will understand, don’t overdo it with too much text but focus on key words instead. The less you have on your presentation slides, the better in order to keep your audience interested.

4. Connect with your audience

 Before a presentation always find out who your audience is and try to adapt your presentation to them. Know what your audience is interested in so you can adapt and capture their attention.

5. Right to speak

 Everyone gets nervous before a presentation - after all, public speaking is considered people’s number one fear. So try to relax, breathe and be calm. Don’t focus on how stressed you are, but rather try to focus on your breathing.

6. Be yourself!

 The most important piece of all – be genuine. Share your passion and excitement with the audience.

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mardi 6 février 2018

How to Manage Your Time






We all wish that there was more time in the day
When the day is over and we look back at what we accomplished, oftentimes we wonder where all of those hours went. If you’re like most other people in the world, then time management might be an issue

“Don’t say you don’t have enough time. You have exactly the same number of hours per day that were given to Helen Keller, Pasteur, Michaelangelo, Mother Teresa, Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Jefferson, and Albert Einstein.” ― H. Jackson Brown Jr.

Staying busy” does not means that you’re working hard and you are going to be more successful.


We think that we never have enough time because we’re so busy responding to life’s curveballs, if you will. And, when we seem to free up just a little bit of time for ourselves, we get hit from left-field with something that we simply have to respond to. Furthermore, it seems like even when we’re not getting hit with problems, we can’t seem to find the time to manage our daily tasks to begin with.

Here are six tips for effectively managing your time:
1. Complete most important tasks first.
2. Learn to say “NO”.
4. Devote your entire focus to the task at hand.
5. Get an early start.
6. Don’t allow unimportant details to drag you down.

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mardi 28 février 2017

The Power Of Positive Thinking




Do you know what's the impact of positive thinking in your future ? Do you know how it enhance to develop skills and to decrease illness ?

Great things happen when you begin to say yes ! , the positive thinking is a key to achieve success , improve relationships ,satisfaction and making everything with less friction .

Positive thinking is contagious , people around you peak your moods and they enjoy as well the vibration that a positive mind  emits .

"You can do everything you think you can "


Once you do that everything else will fall into place, give your subconscious mind the right instructions !!

Negative emotions narrow your mind ,limit your thoughts .You might have the option to climb a tree , the problem is that your brain is still programmed to respond to negative emotions by shutting off the out side world and limiting opportunities you see around you.
Give yourself the permission to enjoy the benefits of positive emotion .
There is no doubt that happiness is the result of achievement , those skills lead to new successful ways and the process repeat it self :) 

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jeudi 22 janvier 2015

My Resolutions for 2015

Hello ! :)




My New Year has always been a time for looking back to the past, and more importantly, forward to the coming year. It's a time to reflect on the changes we want (or need) to make and resolve to follow through on those changes.

And in this article I will share with you my revolutions for 2015 :) 


  • The first one and the most important is to focus on learning mobile development (android) and getting a degree .
  • Also I wanna to attend English courses , so I can pass my TOEFL Exam without any trouble and why not Spanish courses :) 
  • The third one is I wanna to be a member of a technology community Like GDG (Google Developer Group) or TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design), so I can share everything with others and especially keeping in touch with them . 
  • And finally  I want to change some bad habit like eating so much unhealthy food and spending a lot of time on Facebook .


Life doesn't go always as expected but we have to learn from each experience :) ;)
And always remember that !
2015 won't change anything unless you do :)

mercredi 31 décembre 2014

How to make a successful planning for the new year 2015



Salem and Hi for everyone !
I am writing to share with you some brilliant ideas that can be helpful for your new  year plan 
So let's start ;) ;) 

Step 1: Setting Lifetime Goals

The first step in setting personal goals is to consider what you want to achieve. Setting lifetime goals gives you the overall perspective that shapes all other aspects of your decision making.
To give a broad, balanced coverage of all important areas in your life, try to set goals in some of the following categories or in other categories of your own, where these are important to you Career , Financial, Education, Family,  Artistic ,Physical , Pleasure ..

Step 2: Setting Smaller Goals

Then create a one-year plan, six-month plan, and a one-month plan of progressively smaller goals that you should reach to achieve your lifetime goals. Each of these should be based on the previous plan.
Then create a daily To-Do List of things that you should do today to work towards your lifetime goals.
At an early stage, your smaller goals might be to read books and gather information on the achievement of your higher level goals. This will help you to improve the quality and realism of your goal setting.
Finally review your plans, and make sure that they fit the way in which you want to live your life.

Staying on Course

Once you've decided on your first set of goals, keep the process going by reviewing and updating your To-Do List on a daily basis.
Periodically review the longer term plans, and modify them to reflect your changing priorities and experience. A good way of doing this is to schedule regular, repeating reviews using a computer-based diary.

SMART Goals

A useful way of making goals more powerful is to use the SMART mnemonic. While there are plenty of variants (some of which we've included in parenthesis), SMART usually stands for:
  • S – Specific (or Significant).
  • M – Measurable (or Meaningful).
  • A – Attainable (or Action-Oriented).
  • R – Relevant (or Rewarding).
  • T – Time-bound (or Trackable).

Further Tips for Setting Your Goals

The following broad guidelines will help you to set effective, achievable goals:
  • State each goal as a positive statement – Express your goals positively – "Execute this technique well" is a much better goal than "Don't make this stupid mistake."
  • Be precise: Set precise goals, putting in dates, times and amounts so that you can measure achievement. If you do this, you'll know exactly when you have achieved the goal, and can take complete satisfaction from having achieved it.
  • Set priorities – When you have several goals, give each a priority. This helps you to avoid feeling overwhelmed by having too many goals, and helps to direct your attention to the most important ones.
  • Write goals down – This crystallizes them and gives them more force.
  • Keep operational goals small – Keep the low-level goals that you're working towards small and achievable. If a goal is too large, then it can seem that you are not making progress towards it. Keeping goals small and incremental gives more opportunities for reward.
  • Set performance goals, not outcome goals – You should take care to set goals over which you have as much control as possible. It can be quite dispiriting to fail to achieve a personal goal for reasons beyond your control!
    In business, these reasons could be bad business environments or unexpected effects of government policy. In sport, they could include poor judging, bad weather, injury, or just plain bad luck.
    If you base your goals on personal performance, then you can keep control over the achievement of your goals, and draw satisfaction from them.
  • Set realistic goals – It's important to set goals that you can achieve. All sorts of people (for example, employers, parents, media, or society) can set unrealistic goals for you. They will often do this in ignorance of your own desires and ambitions.
    It's also possible to set goals that are too difficult because you might not appreciate either the obstacles in the way, or understand quite how much skill you need to develop to achieve a particular level of performance.

Achieving Goals

When you've achieved a goal, take the time to enjoy the satisfaction of having done so. Absorb the implications of the goal achievement, and observe the progress that you've made towards other goals.
If the goal was a significant one, reward yourself appropriately. All of this helps you build the self-confidence you deserve.
With the experience of having achieved this goal, review the rest of your goal plans:
  • If you achieved the goal too easily, make your next goal harder.
  • If the goal took a dispiriting length of time to achieve, make the next goal a little easier.
  • If you learned something that would lead you to change other goals, do so.
  • If you noticed a deficit in your skills despite achieving the goal, decide whether to set goals to fix this.
Feed lessons you have learned back into the process of setting your next goals. Remember too that your goals will change as time goes on. Adjust them regularly to reflect growth in your knowledge and experience, and if goals do not hold any attraction any longer, consider letting them go.

And don't miss that:




Have a wonderful  year !!  :) :) 

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mardi 2 décembre 2014

A journey to the mountain of Jbal Ressas

                          

 Jebel Ressas is one of the most stunning mountains: the majestic Rockies it is the gateway to amazing locations, just waiting for you to explore !
Above is an excellent view of the mountain , Only those who have a beautiful eyes can see this amazing and quite landscape  . 
So me and my colleagues,  we decided to go up to this mountain it was a fantastic day ! 
At the binning we choose to park the car  in a house of one of the citizens who is living next to the mountain  , then the adventure is coming !! ;) :) 
Walking a little further , we see  archaic monuments of French origin  offers a rich concentration of historic including a  huge church which gives this place more value . 






then we went up more and we discover the beauty of the landscape : 







Really I enjoyed it DON'T MISS TO GO IN  A SUCH EXCURSION !!
And  "Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better"  Albert Einstein
See you :) :)  . 

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jeudi 27 novembre 2014

What happened in my world these 2 months !

Hello everyone !
I want to share with you my recent professional experience :) ,
I am writing to express my pleasure to have the opportunity to work within NLSupervision Tunisia   , I am very  excited to join this company , and I hope that I will enjoy working at .
My position is  a data calculator .

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Currently I use 40% of my studies , in fact I provided daily and monthly reports using an integrated system from NLS, it is a complicated and well known system created by FLSmidth
As well as , I am trying to learn PlanGuide  , this excellent system allow us to extract data easily and safe handling
PLG  is a data warehouse for ECS and QCX data.
The purpose of the Plant Guide system (PLG) is to provide long time storage and statistical data, spot data, events and collected from ECS and sample data collected from QCX.
The PLG system performs data archiving of the following.
this picture show a print screen from the ECS system

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The Art of Presentation

Presentations, or the idea of standing up in public and presenting, appear to be more terrifying than death   to me and to many people ...