Nilly's Diary

Showing posts with label Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Life. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Record Keeping

I stumbled with this post and could not share it anywhere to keep a record of, so here I am copying and pasting it in my blog to keep it in my record. I want this to stay as a reminder to go back and read whenever life puts me down.

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25 Killer Actions to Boost Your Self-Confidence

Once we believe in ourselves, we can risk curiosity, wonder, spontaneous delight, or any experience that reveals the human spirit. – E.E. Cummings
Post written by Leo Babauta. Follow me on Twitter.
One of the things that held me back from pursuing my dreams for many years was fear of failure … and the lack of self-confidence that I needed to overcome that fear.
It’s something we all face, to some degree, I think. The key question: how do you overcome that fear?
By working on your self-confidence and self-esteem. Without really thinking of it in those terms, that’s what I’ve been doing over the years, and that’s what helped me finally overcome my fears, and finally pursue my dreams.
I still have those fears, undoubtedly. But now I know that I can beat them, that I can break through that wall of fear and come out on the other side. I’ve done it many times now, and that success will fuel further success.
This post was inspired by reader Nick from Finland, who asked for an article about self-worth and self-confidence:
Many of the things you propose make people feel better about themselves and actually help building self-confidence. However, I would be interested on reading your input in general on this topic. Taking time out for your own plans and dreams, doing things another way than most other people and generally not necessarily “fitting in” can be quite hard with a low self-confidence.
Truer words have never been spoken. It’s near impossible to make time for your dreams, to break free from the traditional mold, and to truly be yourself, if you have low self-esteem and self-confidence.
As an aside, I know that some people make a strong distinction between self-esteem and self-confidence. In this article, I use them interchangeably, even if there is a subtle but perhaps important difference … the difference being whether you believe you’re worthy of respect from others (self-esteem) and whether you believe in yourself (self-confidence). In the end, both amount to the same thing, and in the end, the actions I mention below give a boost to both self-esteem and self-confidence.
Taking control of your self-confidence
If you are low in self-confidence, is it possible to do things that will change that? Is your self-confidence in your control?
While it may not seem so, if you are low in self-confidence, I strongly believe that you can do things to increase your self-confidence. It is not genetic, and you do not have to be reliant on others to increase your self-confidence. And if you believe that you are not very competent, not very smart, not very attractive, etc. … that can be changed.
You can become someone worthy of respect, and someone who can pursue what he wants despite the naysaying of others.
You can do this by taking control of your life, and taking control of your self-confidence. By taking concrete actions that improve your competence, your self-image, you can increase that self-confidence, without the help of anyone else.
Below, I outline 25 things that will help you do that. None of them is revolutionary, none of them will do it all by themselves. The list certainly isn’t comprehensive. These are just some of my favorite things, stuff that’s worked for me.
And you don’t need to do all of them, as if this were a recipe … pick and choose those that appeal to you, maybe just a couple at first, and give them a try. If they work, try others. If they don’t, try others.
Here they are, in no particular order:
1. Groom yourself. This seems like such an obvious one, but it’s amazing how much of a difference a shower and a shave can make in your feelings of self-confidence and for your self-image. There have been days when I turned my mood around completely with this one little thing.
2. Dress nicely. A corollary of the first item above … if you dress nicely, you’ll feel good about yourself. You’ll feel successful and presentable and ready to tackle the world. Now, dressing nicely means something different for everyone … it doesn’t necessarily mean wearing a $500 outfit, but could mean casual clothes that are nice looking and presentable.
3. Photoshop your self-image. Our self-image means so much to us, more than we often realize. We have a mental picture of ourselves, and it determines how confident we are in ourselves. But this picture isn’t fixed and immutable. You can change it. Use your mental Photoshopping skills, and work on your self-image. If it’s not a very good one, change it. Figure out why you see yourself that way, and find a way to fix it.
4. Think positive. One of the things I learned when I started running, about two years ago, what how to replace negative thoughts (see next item) with positive ones. How I can actually change my thoughts, and by doing so make great things happened. With this tiny little skill, I was able to train for and run a marathon within a year. It sounds so trite, so Norman Vincent Peale, but my goodness this works. Seriously. Try it if you haven’t.
5. Kill negative thoughts. Goes hand-in-hand with the above item, but it’s so important that I made it a separate item. You have to learn to be aware of your self-talk, the thoughts you have about yourself and what you’re doing. When I was running, sometimes my mind would start to say, “This is too hard. I want to stop and go watch TV.” Well, I soon learned to recognize this negative self-talk, and soon I learned a trick that changed everything in my life: I would imagine that a negative thought was a bug, and I would vigilantly be on the lookout for these bugs. When I caught one, I would stomp on it (mentally of course) and squash it. Kill it dead. Then replace it with a positive one. (“C’mon, I can do this! Only one mile left!”)
Know yourself and you will win all battles. – Sun Tzu
6. Get to know yourself. When going into battle, the wisest general learns to know his enemy very, very well. You can’t defeat the enemy without knowing him. And when you’re trying to overcome a negative self-image and replace it with self-confidence, your enemy is yourself. Get to know yourself well. Start listening to your thoughts. Start writing a journal about yourself, and about the thoughts you have about yourself, and analyzing why you have such negative thoughts. And then think about the good things about yourself, the things you can do well, the things you like. Start thinking about your limitations, and whether they’re real limitations or just ones you’ve allowed to be placed there, artificially. Dig deep within yourself, and you’ll come out (eventually) with even greater self-confidence.
7. Act positive. More than just thinking positive, you have to put it into action. Action, actually, is the key to developing self-confidence. It’s one thing to learn to think positive, but when you start acting on it, you change yourself, one action at a time. You are what you do, and so if you change what you do, you change what you are. Act in a positive way, take action instead of telling yourself you can’t, be positive. Talk to people in a positive way, put energy into your actions. You’ll soon start to notice a difference.
8. Be kind and generous. Oh, so corny. If this is too corny for you, move on. But for the rest of you, know that being kind to others, and generous with yourself and your time and what you have, is a tremendous way to improve your self-image. You act in accordance with the Golden Rule, and you start to feel good about yourself, and to think that you are a good person. It does wonders for your self-confidence, believe me.
One important key to success is self-confidence. A key to self-confidence is preparation. – Arthur Ashe
9. Get prepared. It’s hard to be confident in yourself if you don’t think you’ll do well at something. Beat that feeling by preparing yourself as much as possible. Think about taking an exam: if you haven’t studied, you won’t have much confidence in your abilities to do well on the exam. But if you studied your butt off, you’re prepared, and you’ll be much more confident. Now think of life as your exam, and prepare yourself.
10. Know your principles and live them. What are the principles upon which your life is built? If you don’t know, you will have trouble, because your life will feel directionless. For myself, I try to live the Golden Rule (and fail often). This is my key principle, and I try to live my life in accordance with it. I have others, but they are mostly in some way related to this rule (the major exception being to “Live my Passion”). Think about your principles … you might have them but perhaps you haven’t given them much thought. Now think about whether you actually live these principles, or if you just believe in them but don’t act on them.
11. Speak slowly. Such a simple thing, but it can have a big difference in how others perceive you. A person in authority, with authority, speaks slowly. It shows confidence. A person who feels that he isn’t worth listening to will speak quickly, because he doesn’t want to keep others waiting on something not worthy of listening to. Even if you don’t feel the confidence of someone who speaks slowly, try doing it a few times. It will make you feel more confident. Of course, don’t take it to an extreme, but just don’t sound rushed either.
12. Stand tall. I have horrible posture, so it will sound hypocritical for me to give this advice, but I know it works because I try it often. When I remind myself to stand tall and straight, I feel better about myself. I imagine that a rope is pulling the top of my head toward the sky, and the rest of my body straightens accordingly. As an aside, people who stand tall and confident are more attractive. That’s a good thing any day, in my book.
13. Increase competence. How do you feel more competent? By becoming more competent. And how do you do that? By studying and practicing. Just do small bits at a time. If you want to be a more competent writer, for example, don’t try to tackle the entire profession of writing all at once. Just begin to write more. Journal, blog, write short stories, do some freelance writing. The more you write, the better you’ll be. Set aside 30 minutes a day to write (for example), and the practice will increase your competence.
14. Set a small goal and achieve it. People often make the mistake of shooting for the moon, and then when they fail, they get discouraged. Instead, shoot for something much more achievable. Set a goal you know you can achieve, and then achieve it. You’ll feel good about that. Now set another small goal and achieve that. The more you achieve small goals, the better you’ll be at it, and the better you’ll feel. Soon you’ll be setting bigger (but still achievable) goals and achieving those too.
15. Change a small habit. Not a big one, like quitting smoking. Just a small one, like writing things down. Or waking up 10 minutes earlier. Or drinking a glass of water when you wake up. Something small that you know you can do. Do it for a month. When you’ve accomplished it, you’ll feel like a million bucks.
16. Focus on solutions. If you are a complainer, or focus on problems, change your focus now. Focusing on solutions instead of problems is one of the best things you can do for your confidence and your career. “I’m fat and lazy!” So how can you solve that? “But I can’t motivate myself!” So how can you solve that? “But I have no energy!” So what’s the solution?
17. Smile. Another trite one. But it works. I feel instantly better when I smile, and it helps me to be kinder to others as well. A little tiny thing that can have a chain reaction. Not a bad investment of your time and energy.
18. Volunteer. Related to the “be kind and generous” item above, but more specific. It’s the holiday season right now … can you find the time to volunteer for a good cause, to spread some holiday cheer, to make the lives of others better? It’ll be some of the best time you’ve ever spent, and an amazing side benefit is that you’ll feel better about yourself, instantly.
19. Be grateful. I’m a firm believer in gratitude, as anyone who’s been reading this blog for very long knows well. But I put it here because while being grateful for what you have in life, for what others have given you, is a very humbling activity … it can also be a very positive and rewarding activity that will improve your self-image. Read more.
20. Exercise. Gosh, I seem to put this one on almost every list. But if I left it off this list I would be doing you a disservice. Exercise has been one of my most empowering activities in the last couple years, and it has made me feel so much better about myself.
All you have to do is take a walk a few times a week, and you’ll see benefits. Start the habit.
21. Empower yourself with knowledge. Empowering yourself, in general, is one of the best strategies for building self-confidence. You can do that in many ways, but one of the surest ways to empower yourself is through knowledge. This is along the same vein as building competence and getting prepared … by becoming more knowledgeable, you’ll be more confident … and you become more knowledgeable by doing research and studying. The Internet is a great tool, of course, but so are the people around you, people who have done what you want, books, magazines, and educational institutions.
22. Do something you’ve been procrastinating on. What’s on your to-do list that’s been sitting there? Do it first thing in the morning, and get it out of the way. You’ll feel great about yourself.
23. Get active. Doing something is almost always better than not doing anything. Of course, doing something could lead to mistakes … but mistakes are a part of life. It’s how we learn. Without mistakes, we’d never get better. So don’t worry about those. Just do something. Get off your butt and get active — physically, or active by taking steps to accomplish something.
24. Work on small things. Trying to take on a huge project or task can be overwhelming and daunting and intimidating for anyone, even the best of us. Instead, learn to break off small chunks and work in bursts. Small little achievements make you feel good, and they add up to big achievements. Learn to work like this all the time, and soon you’ll be a self-confident maniac.
25. Clear your desk. This might seem like a small, simple thing (then again, for some of you it might not be so small). But it has always worked wonders for me. If my desk starts to get messy, and the world around me is in chaos, clearing off my desk is my way of getting a little piece of my life under control. It is the calm in the center of the storm around me. Here’s how.
Somehow I can’t believe that there are any heights that can’t be scaled by a man who knows the secrets of making dreams come true. This special secret, it seems to me, can be summarized in four C s. They are curiosity, confidence, courage, and constancy, and the greatest of all is confidence. When you believe in a thing, believe in it all the way, implicitly and unquestionable. – Walt Disney


Thursday, August 2, 2012

3 Things!

3things.!

3things in life that, once gone, never come back
Time : Words : Opportunity



3things in life that may never be lost
Peace : Hope : Honesty

3things in life that are most valuable
Love : Self-Confidence : Friends

3things in life that are never certain
Dreams : Success : Fortune

3things that make a person
Hardwork : Sincerity : Commitments

3things in life that can destroy a person
Alcohol : Pride : Anger

3things in life that, once lost, hard to build-up
Respect : Trust : Friends

3things in life that never fail
True Love : Determination : Belief.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Lost Generation

This is very cool !!



Thursday, August 11, 2011

Hal Helaloo

I love this song!! It makes me cry and happy at the same time. I cry that I have missed 12 Ramadans away from Amman and that my kids have missed that special atmosphere for Ramadan.
Husam and I try to create that atmosphere around our house, but it's only us and few other families but the rest of our surroundings have nothing to do with our holy month.
It makes me happy because I feel very charged with positive energy and I try to pass it to the kids :)

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

How Do Others Perceive You? Quiz

I found this quiz in Alrai news paper. it is also available in English here.

I took it and was very pleased with the result...I scored 48 :) Now, don't think that I am trying to perfection-ize my self...lol
I also liked how precise the translation was. Give it a try ....


من ابرز ابتكارات  الطبيب والمحلل النفسي الأمريكي   «د. فيل ماكجرو» اختبارا نفسيا مهما لتحليل الشخصية ن يمكن الانسان المعاصر  من معرفة تقييم  كل الذين من حوله وحجم   تصرفاتهم وانطباعاتهم وقدراتهم .
 يستخدم هذا الاختبار في إدارات شؤون الأفراد لدى كبرى الشركات العالمية للتعرف على قدرات الموظفين ، وبالرغم من دقة هذا الاختبار إلا أنه لن يستغرق سوى دقيقتين على أن تكون الاجابة محددة ودقيقة.
يضم الاختبار 10 أسئلة تحتاج إلى ورقة وقلم ، دون الصفحة ورقمها من 1 إلى 10، وأمام كل رقم دون اختيارك حيث يتم تجميع كل النقاط فى النهاية لاكتشاف كيف يراك الآخرين.

1 -  متى تشعر بأنك في أفضل حالاتك ؟
أ  ) في الصباح.
ب) في فترة الظهـيرة وبداية فترة المساء.
ج) في آخر الليل.

2 - أنت عادة تسير على قدميك
أ   ) سريعا وبخطوة طويلة.
ب ) سريعا وبخطوات قصيرة.
ج ) بسرعة اقل رافعا الرأس وناظراً إلى العالم والناس في الوجه.
د  ) بسرعة اقل مطأطئاً الرأس إلى أسفل.
هـ) بطيء جداً. 

   3 - عند حديثك مع الناس أنت عادة ما
أ  ) تقف طاويا يديك.
ب) تقف مكتوف اليدين.
ج) تقف واضعاً يديك على فخذك أو خصرك أو في جيبك.
د ) تلمس أو تدفع الشخص الذي تخاطبه بيديك.
هـ) تجعل يديك تتحرك على بعض أجزاء من جسمك كأن تلمس أذنك أو ذقنك أو بطنك أو تخلل يديك بين شعرك.

4 - عند استرخائك ، كيف تجلس؟
أ  ) ثانياً ركبتيك إلى رجليك جنبا إلى جنب.
ب) ورجليك متقاطعتان فوق بعضهما البعض.
ج ) ورجليك ممدودتان باستقامة.
د  ) ثانيا رجلاً واحدة تحتك.

5 - عند سماعك شيئا مسليا؟
أ ) تضحك ضحكة مجلية وممتنة.
ب ) تضحك ضحكة ليست عالية.
ج ) تضحك بينك وبين نفسك بهـدوء.
د ) تضحك ضحكة خجولة.

6 - عندما تحضر حفلة اجتماعية تقوم بـ..
أ ) الدخول بصخب حتى يلاحظك الآخرين.
ب) الدخول بهـدوء ملتفتاً حولك باحثاً عن شخص تعرفه كي تجلس معه.
ج ) الدخول بهـدوء تام محاولاً ألا يلاحظ دخولك أحد. 

7 - عندما يقاطعك أحد ما حال قيامك بعمل وأثناء تركيزك بشدة، تقوم بـ..
أ ) ترحب بالمقاطعة كي تأخذ قسطاً من الراحة
ب) تشعر بغيظ شديد
ج) تتفاوت بين الحالتين السابقتين 

8- أي من التالي لونك المفضل ؟
أ  ) أحمر أو برتقالي
ب) أسود
ج ) اصفر أو أزرق فاتح
د  ) اخضر
هـ) أزرق غامق أو أرجواني
و ) أبيض
ي) بني أو رمادي 

9 - عندما تذهـب للنوم على السرير، وأثناء هـذه اللحظات الأخيرة قبل النوم، تستلقي..
أ  ) متمددا على ظهـرك
ب) منكفئاً على بطنك ووجهـك على الأرض
ج ) على جنبك و منحنيا بعض الشيء
د  ) رأسك على إحدى يديك
هـ) مخفيا رأسك تحت الغطاء 

10- غالبا ما تحلم بأنك..
أ ) تسقط من مكان عالي
ب) تقاتل أو تقاوم
ج) تبحث عن شيء أو شخص ما
د ) تطير أو تطفو على الماء
هـ) غالبا ما تنام ولا تحلم بأي شيء
و) أحلامك سعيدة دائماً 

احسب النقاط
1- ( أ )2  ،  (ب)4   ، ( ج )6
2- ( أ )6  ، (ب)4   ، (ج)7 ، ( د )2 ، (هــ) 1
3- ( أ )4  ،  (ب)2 ، (ج) 5 ، ( د ) 7 ، (هـ) 6
4- ( أ )4  ، (ب)6 ،  (ج) 2 ، ( د )1
5- ( أ ) 6 ، (ب) 4 ، (ج) 3 ، ( د ) 5 ، ( هـ ) 2
6- ( أ ) 6 ، ( ب ) 4 ، ( ج ) 2
7- ( أ ) 6 ، ( ب ) 2 ، ( ج ) 4
8- ( أ ) 6 ، ( ب ) 7 ، (ج) 5 ، ( د ) 4 ،(هـ) 3 ، ( و ) 2 ، (ي) 1
9- ( أ ) 7 ، ( ب ) 6 ،( ج ) 4، ( د ) 2 ، (هـ) 1
10- ( أ ) 4 ، (ب) 2 ، ( ج ) 3 ، ( د ) 5 ، (هـ) 6 ، (و) 1

النتيجة
* 60 نقطة أو أكثر : يراك الآخرون بأنك تحب أن تعامل بعناية فائقة، معتقدين أنك شخص تافه معتد بذاتك و مستبد، قد يعجب بك البعض متمنين أن يكونوا مثلك ، ولكنهـم لا يثقوا فيك دائماً مترددين بالارتباط معك بعمق في أمور جدية كثيرة.
* من 51 : 60 نقطة : يراك البعض شخصاً مثيراً متقلب المزاج وشخصية متهـورة، أنت قائد بالفطرة وسريع في اتخاذ القرارات ولو أنها ليست بالصحيحة دائما، يجدوك جريئاً ومغامراً وشخصا يرغب في تجربة أي شيء ولو لمرة واحدة، شخص ينتهز الفرص، ويستمتع بالمغامرة وكذلك يستمتع الناس بصحبتك بسبب الإثارة التي تصاحبك دوماً.
* 41: 50 نقطة : يجدك الآخرون شخصا حيويا ومفعما بالنشاط فاتن وممتع ، عملي ودائما مشوق، أنت شخص تثير الانتباه على الدوام ولكنك متزن دائماً ولا تنسى من قبلهـم أبدا، كذلك يعتبرونك شخص لطيف ومراعي لمشاعر الآخرين ومتسامح، شخص يبهـج الجميع ويساعدهـم على الدوام .
* 31: 40 نقطة : يراك البعض شخص حساس، حذر، دقيق وعملي جداً. كذلك يرونك ذكي، موهـوب ، نابغ ومتواضع. شخص لا يكون صداقات بسرعة وسهـوله ولكنك وفيٌ جداً لأصدقائك وتتوقع نفس الوفاء منهـم في المقابل ، أولئك الذين يعرفونك تمام المعرفة يعرفون بان ثقتك بأصدقائك لا تهـتز بسهـولة ولكنهـا من الجهـة المقابلة تحتاج لوقت طويل حتى تعود إلى ما كانت عليه إذا ما اهـتزت أو فقدت.
*21: 30 نقطة : يراك أصدقاؤك شخصاً مجتهـداً و متسرعاً، ولكنك فى الوقت نفسه حذرا ودقيقاً للغاية ، شخص بطيء وثابت على نمط معين في الحياة، سيفاجأ الكل حقا لو قمت يوما بعمل شيء بشكل عفوي أو بتصرف وليد اللحظة حيث أنهم يعتقدون بأنك تختبر كل شيء بدقة ومن كل زاوية قبل القيام باتخاذ أي قرار بشأنه. معتقدين أن رد فعلك مبني جزئياً على طبيعتك الحذرة.
* أقل من 21 نقطة : يعتقد الناس أنك شخص خجول وعصبي وغير حاسم في اتخاذ القرارات. شخص يحتاج للرعاية والاهتمام به من قبل الآخرين دائما ، ويحتاج لمن يقوم باتخاذ القرارات نيابة عنه على الدواممتجنبا التورط بأي شي ومع أي شخص ، قلق يتوهم بوجود مشاكل لا وجود لها.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

To reiterate on what Naysan said...

I found this picture on facebook. I think it is related to Naysan's post. Both Adam and 7awa need each other, but what's written below is also the truth :)


Friday, June 10, 2011

I've learned..hope you do too!!


I've learned - that you cannot make someone love you. All you can do is be someone who can be loved. The rest is up to them.
I've learned - that no matter how much I care, some people just don't care back.
I've learned -that it takes years to build up trust, and only seconds to destroy it.
I've learned - that it's not what you have in your life but who you have in your life that counts.
I've learned - that you can get by on charm for about fifteen minutes. After that, you'd better know something.
I've learned - that you shouldn't compare yourself to the best others can do.
I've learned - that you can do something in an instant that will give you heartache for life.
I've learned - that it's taking me a long time to become the person I want to be.
I've learned - that you can keep going long after you can't.
I've learned - that we are responsible for what we do, no matter how we feel.
I've learned - that either you control your attitude or it controls you.
I've learned - that sometimes the people you expect to kick you when you're down will be the ones to help you get back up.
I've learned - that maturity has more to do with what types of experiences you've had and what you've learned from them and less to do with how many years you've celebrated.
I've learned - that no matter how good a friend is, they're going to hurt you every once in a while and you must forgive them for that.
I've learned - that our background and circumstances may have influenced who we are, but we are responsible for who we become.
I've learned - that just because two people argue, it doesn't mean they don't love each other and just because they don't argue, it doesn't mean they do.
I've learned - that even when you think you have no more to give, when a friend cries out to you, you will find the strength to help.
I've learned - that credentials on the wall do not make you a decent human being.
I've learned - that the people you care about most in life are taken from you too soon.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

The Rest of My Life

Thursday, March 24, 2011

I hate that ...

When people delete you off of their facebook friends list and make their blog private by invitation only, what is it a country club or something!! If you have issues in your life you don't have to take it on me.



What do you think guys!!

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Pictures

Nothing much is happening around here. Spring has offically started as well as Taekwando classes for Zayna and Kareem. Here is what they've been up to :)

My little Monky

Champ

After class with a springy tree :)
Now, we all should stop talking about my old jokes ;p

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

I've checked 28!!

How many would you have?



Wednesday, February 23, 2011

LIFE

Watching what is happening in Libya and what had happened in Egypt earlier, makes talking about anything else SO minimal and embarrassing.


Just wanted to post this picture and give you my friends out there some time to reflect it in your lives, may be when we change from the inside Allah S.W.T will change what we are going through…..may be!!



Thursday, December 2, 2010

I am back !!

I did not have much to talk about lately and had a sick boy to take care of.

Nothing much has been happening and there are no new ideas striking my fantasies.



Unlike you all, you have too much to talk about, which is good. I always begin my day by reading your blogs. So, keep posting, it is my window to the world.


Love~

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Newspaper article (احمد حسن الزعبي)

I love to read for this writer. Actually, his coloumn is the first one I read.

منسف أممي

أغار من الشعوب التي تطفح سعادة في أعيادها ،كيف تحرص أن تعظم الفرح حتى توصله عنان النفس حتى لو كان عيداً تافهاً مثل عيد الطماطم او عيد «الخبيزة» أو عيد «البطاط وجميد»، يضحكون ملء شدوقهم ،يلتقطون الصور التذكارية في الشوارع وقرب النصب، يمرحون طوال النهار ،ينامون متأخّرين، والانبساط يكاد «يزنبع» من عيونهم وعيون أطفالهم وعيون اللي خلفوهم ..أما نحن «فيا حسرة قلبي».

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منذ ثلاثين ونحن نزور نفس الأقارب ونفس الجيران، لدينا خارطة طريق ثابتة لا تتغير ، دار فلان وفلان وأبو فلان ثم «نميل» على فلان وبطريقنا فلانة ودقيقتين عند فلان والعودة، نتكلم بنفس العبارات ، ونبادر بنفس المجاملات ، ونطرح نفس الأسئلة و»نغتاب الطقس اذا أفلسنا» «حامية باردة بالليل.شرقية..فيش اشتا» الخ...

منذ ثلاثين عاماً وأحد الذين «نعايدهم» يخرج علينا وصابون الحلاقة على أذنه اليمنى ، لم أصدفه عيداً واحداً بغير هذه الهيئة ، كلما زرناه ؛ في الفطر في الأضحى في عيد الأم في عيد الاستقلال الاّ ويخرج علينا وصابون الحلاقة على اذنه اليمنى..مما يعني أنه لم يغيّر موعد حلاقة ذقنه منذ 30عاماً على الأقل، ونحن لم نجتهد بتقديم أو تأخير موعد الزيارة؟.

وآخر، منذ أن توفّي ابي عام 1987 وهو ينذرنا في كل عيد قائلاً « ترى أنا لاحق أبوكو، هه» فنبادر بالقول : لا من غير شرّ!! ثم يعطينا الأدلة والقرائن بأنه «لاحق ابونا» ويكشف لنا عن ركبتيه و»كوعه» ومكان أبر «الأنسولين» أسفل بطنه ..منذ 23 عاماً - 46 عيد - وهو يقول «انا لاحق أبوكو» ولم يلحق به بعد!!...وثالث لم نزره قط، الاّ و ضغطه نازل..ورابع لم نصادفه في منزله منذ ربع قرن ..في كل عيد يخرج علينا أصغر أبنائه وهو يرتدي «حفاية الوالدة» ويقول» ابوي راح يعايد على عماتي» !! فنقول له: بالله عايد عليه وقل له أولاد حسن أجوك!!..ربع قرن وهو يعايد على «عمّاته»..ربع قرن كفيلة أن يعايد فيها على جمهورية الصين الشعبية!!

في آخر النهار تعود الى البيت ، تخرج من جيبك «كمشة حلو» مختلف ألوانه..ترمي الجاكيت جانباً ، تسأل عن حاصل جمع : «ريتها مقبولة» ..فيعرض عليك كشف الحساب: 3 هبرات +4 عظمات+2 ضلع+ قطعة ليّة...ثم تتمدّد ، بانتظار المنسف الأممي «متعدد الجنسيات» - «لحم روماني على سوداني على استرالي على صيني» - يحتاج الى قاموس ليساعد على هضمه ..ومع آخر ملعقة رزّ تحلّق عبر الخطوط «المليحية» من السدر «النيجل» الى الفم.. ينتهي العيد..

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في صباح اليوم التالي ..يبدأ شيء آخر يشبهه تماماً.



احمد حسن الزعبي
 
P.S. the word that I colored in red is a new word, I liked it SO much :)
 
Love ~

Thursday, October 28, 2010

I wish for a time machine..



To take me back to some old days that I wish I lived it differently than I did. I usually don’t regret and look back. I am optimistic and believe that Allah-SWT- make everything work to our best, even the things that we hate and get hurt from. I am a true believer thatﭬﻞ ﻟﻦ ﻳﺼﻴﺒ ﺬﺎ ﺈﻻ ﻣﺎ ﻛﺘﭓ ﷲ ﻟﺬﺎ.

I wish I have loved in different way.
I wish I have met more people.
I wish I was more rebellious at times.
I wish I said no where I said yes, and yes when I should’ve said NO.
I wish, I wish, I wish.

Love ~

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Things I've learned


This was hanged on one of my colleague's door. I thought it's worth sharing.

I’ve learned that:
….the best classroom in the world is at the feet of an elderly person.
….a smile is an inexpensive way to improve your looks.
….that life is tougher but I’m tougher.
….that love, not time, heals all wounds.
….that everyone you meet deserves to be greeted with a smile.
….under everyone’s hard shell is someone who wants to be appreciated and loved.
….that being kind is more important than being right.
….that we should keep our words soft in case we have to eat them tomorrow.

~ Love

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

I am BACK!!

I have been away for almost 5 weeks now. I had a lot to blog about. Inshallah will start tomorrow :)