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    Positive Thinking In Life

    Find The Way To Happiness. Watch Online Videos. Free DVD & Info Kit.

    TheWayToHappiness.org

    Stress Relief NowRemarkable New Anti-Stress Formula Profound Relaxation

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    Feeling Stress & Anxiety?

    Attitude = the feelings you have about a person or thing

    James has a bad attitude at work. I think he needs to find a new job.

    Its important to have a good attitude toward the future. Why not be positive?

    Opinion = your ideas or beliefs about a subject

    What is youropinion on the American government?

    Youropinion is important to me. Do you think I should buy this car?

    How to Be Laid Back

    Relax, take it easy.

    Whether you're a worrywart, aperfectionist, an overachiever, or a workaholic, you've

    probably envied people who seem to float through life gracefully, never concerned (like

    you are) about what might happen if they don't do this or don't do that. Perhaps they're

    not the most motivated or accomplished people you've met, but they always seem

    content. If you're on the opposite end of the spectrum--always doing, never satisfied--

    here's how to sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride that is your life.

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    [edit] Steps

    1. Do one thing at a time. The world's greatest achievements were made by people

    who gave the task in front of them their undivided attention. Tackling multiple

    activities at once might feel efficient, but is it really productive? Is giving each

    task 30% of your attention for three hours as effective as giving each task 100% of

    your attention for one hour each? If something doesn't deserve your undividedattention, maybe it's not worth doing at all.

    2. Slow down. Why the rush? If what you're doing is important enough to warrant

    your time, you might as well enjoy it. Cleaning the house for an hour with your

    favourite music playing and yourbottom shaking is better than cleaning the house

    in half that time but in a frantic state of mind. Plus, if you're having fun with your

    chores, maybe other people will be tempted to join. Don't just "get it over with"--

    find a way to make every activity something that you look forward to doing.

    3. Stop being a perfectionist. High standards have their place--when performing

    surgery, for example, or designing a building--but when applied to other areas of

    your life (your appearance, your home's appearance, your hobbies, your

    handwriting, whatever) you're practically inviting anxiety into your life. That

    doesn't mean you shouldn't have any standards at all; it's when you start stressing

    out about the details that you need to ask yourself: "Will doing this right nowmake me truly happy? Will it make me a better person? Will it make the world a

    better place?" Usually, the answer is no. Don't allow perfectionism to become the

    enemy of your potential.

    4. Step aside. When you close your eyes and imagine your role in the world, do you

    see yourself as Atlas, the mythological Titan, holding the weight of the world on

    your shoulders? Do you feel like you want to relax, but worry that if you do,everything will fall apart? If so, you need to delegate some responsibility. You

    might think other people won't do as good a job, but that's the thing: they'll neverdo it just like you do. So give them responsibility, give them advice, and pass the

    reins. Don't be surprised if they make mistakes; just be there to support them, and

    let them fix (and learn from) their mistakes. Not only will this take some weight

    off of your shoulders, but it can be very fulfilling to watch someone grow and

    mature as a result of your guidance.

    5. Remember that it's not the end of the world. Many people spend their entire

    lives trying to prevent bad things from happening. But guess what? They happen

    anyway. And life goes on. That's not to say you shouldn't take any kinds of

    precautions in life, but if the majority of your thoughts are consumed in

    contingency planning, you're not enjoying life. You're preventing it. When you're

    feeling threatened by things that haven't happened yet, remember these words by

    Ralph Waldo Emerson:

    Some of your hurts you have cured,

    And the sharpest you still have survived,

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    But what torments of grief you endured

    From the evil which never arrived.

    6. Focus on what you have, not what you have to do. Sometimes we trick

    ourselves into thinking "I have to straighten this up...I have to correct him...I haveto stop her..." but truthfully, we don't have to do anything. You can walk away

    from any task, at any time. Try replacing every "have to" with a "want to" and seeif the statement still holds. Meaning, is it something that you'll look back on when

    you're in your deathbed and be happy you did? Most likely not. So appreciate

    what you have, while you have it.

    Chilled

    Im glad I took a holiday. I feel really chilled right now.

    James seems chilled. Hes nice to be around lately.

    Mellow

    Why are you so mellow? Dont you have an exam tomorrow?

    I have too much energy to be mellow.

    Laid-back

    People who live in hot climates are laid-back. They need to relax in the heat.

    I was quite laid-backwhen I was younger. I know its hard to believe!

    laid-back (l db k )

    adj.Informal

    Having a relaxed or casual atmosphere or character; easygoing: "laid-back, untroubled

    people" (New Yorker).

    laid -back nessn.

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    Tips for Writing Task 1 of IELTS Academic test

    Hey, you're new here! I love new people, welcome.

    You may want to subscribe to IELTS-Blog and get all the updates via email or via

    RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!

    As I promised many of you, this is what you need to know about Academic IELTS test

    Writing Task 1.

    The task here is to describe a graph in a report. The report is intended for university

    lecturer, so the language you use should be appropriate.

    There are several different figures you could see in Writing 1 Task:

    Single line graph see example

    Double line graph

    Bar graph (Single, Double or Triple bar graph) see example

    Pie chart see example Table

    Process

    Click here to see fantastic examples of all possible figures in IELTS Writing 1 test.

    No matter what figure you are describing, you shouldnt break these rules:

    Report must be of at least 150 words written in 20 minutes

    You shouldnt write your opinion or copy words from graph rephrase and use

    synonyms instead.

    Never use bullets, write as if you were writing essay or letter.

    When your Academic Writing 1 Task is graded by IELTS examiners, they look for this

    structure:Introduction

    Body

    Conclusion

    Introduction should describe the purpose of report and say what overall trends you see.

    For example, if the graph is climbing up or dropping down, you should mention that.You

    need to remember that you are describing a graph to someone who doesnt see it. Write

    what the graph is about, its dates and location.

    Body should describe the most important trends, while all information is summarized to

    avoid unnecessary details. For example, if there is a graph that has 2 peaks, you should

    mention them; tell when those peaks appeared and what the peak values are.Notice how

    many distinctive features diagram has and divide information into paragraphs, one

    paragraph for one feature. You should link the paragraphs by sentences that logically

    connect them to one another.

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    Important! You need to write about all the periods of time and all the subjects of graph.If

    it shows several years (1992, 1993, 1994) write about all of them, if it is about men

    and women write about both. Remember, summarizing doesnt mean throwing away

    information. The secret here is to select whats important, organize it, compare and

    contrast.

    Conclusion should sum up the global trends shown on the figure and compare them ifpossible.

    And if you need some sample answers, here they are, enjoy.

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