Friday, 20 February 2009
Tips to be Happy in Life
Life and Time is not always the same. There are lots of up and downs most of the time. Therefore we need to confront ourselves and march forward that's what life is. We have some bad days and good days ahead to come so we need to prepare ourselves to cope up in the any adverse situation. There are some tips to be happy in life.It is easy to be said then to be done. Lets try........
1. Be a person with sense of humor
Happiness is not in-build we need to create. Always smile and make people laugh around you. It will reduce the stress. Life is short so enjoy life and make other too be the part of your happiness. If you are happy people around you will also be happy.
2. Be Positive and Optimistic
Don’t look back and repent for what you did and what u did not. Don’t look at the past just see where are u today and prepare what you will do tomorrow. Never loose hope and effort. If you get it its your if not it was never for you. If anyone hurts you forgive and forget. Don’t find faults in others
3. Be yourself and appreciate the environment
Never compare yourself with others. Feel unique in yourself. Respect others and yourself and feel pride for that. Never compare with others. Appreciate with what you have. Never see for the bad or the things that are missing. Don’t blame others.
4. Be Inspired
Be open, smile and talk to people. Listen to them and watch them and be inspired by their experience, their work etc. Love others hurt never. Avoid the things that hurt others and yourself. Talk to people calmly, politely and resolve matters. Clarify for what you have done and what you haven’t.
5. Be accessible
Stand on the back of people when they are in need. Tell them you are here. Be present in social work, volunteer by cooking, serving, washing in shelters and for people in gatherings, will fulfill the higher purpose in your life. When you give you receive.
6. Be Blessed
Blessing may not be big enough. Small rewards also play a vital role in life. Grab the opportunity to be blesses and keep them like a treasure and key of happiness and excel further. Count your tiniest blessings daily.
We might not be happy all the time. But we need to develop a positive framework in our mind and always make people happy around us and appreciate what they have and never search for what they don’t.
Wednesday, 18 February 2009
SEWA (SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION) : Empowering Women
Women try to create opportunity around themselves with their constants and collective efforts. That grows self reliance and confidences. When they fail they do not lose their hope instead search for a better way to deal with it. However they face a social and economical problem. Therefore SEWA stands for them.
About 80% of India's women are economically active, but because they are largely self-employed and so lack employers, they are "invisible to the economic plan of the nation." SEWA is committed to helping self-employed women gain visibility and rights.
It’s an organization of poor, self employed women workers who make living by their own labor or small business such as the street vendors, Hawkers, Home based workers, Manual labors and services providers.
It provides credits with low interest’s rates to women through SEWA Bank, health care, child care, work security insurance, legal services. Empower women’s for capacity building thereby educating, finding an employment, bargaining for wages and price of their goods and also for their employment rights. SEWA helps women for building houses and infrastructures. It co-operates with government for rural development programmers.
SEWA is not just an organization but a movement of labor, co-operation and women’s movement. It organizes campaign for home based workers so that their voice will reach to civil society and international organization such as ILO, Forest workers campaign, The water campaign, Campaign for our Right to Child Care, Campaign for Recognition of Midwives, Recognition of Unorganized Sector Workers, Vendors Campaign, Construction Workers' Campaign, Food Security Campaign, Minimum Wages Campaign
The voices, faces, work and lives of its members come live through Video SEWA. It is a powerful medium and one that is effective in bringing information about the world outside their village to its members.
Women’s around the world were influenced with by SEWA so that they founded SEWA is in South Africa Durban, Yemen, Turkey. Video SEWA’s “My Life, My Work” won the Social Documentary Award at the Guidonia Film Festival in Guidonia, Italy. We are poor, but so many, written by SEWA founder Elaben Bhatt, takes readers into the world and work of self-employed women. The National Federation of Cooperative Banks, New Delhi, awarded SEWA Bank an award for “Excellent performance”.
Monday, 16 February 2009
CCAP(Cross Cultural Awareness Program) in Namyang Special School, Daegu
Class Activity Showing Nepali Costume.
Student welcoming us with Korean National Anthem.
Class activites helping student to color the Nepal's flag.
Student presenting the certificate of appreciation from the school.
Group picture after the class
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