Re: g_b Dream Career in 4 Steps
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Re: g_b GayBombay New Year's Eve Party at Karma!
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Re: g_b Dream Career in 4 Steps
Yes, I believe in that, because I never wanted to be an engineer, I wanted to write stories and be a producer and a media person, but I know writing stories wont yield me anything, so I am an engineer, but when I earn enough I will do what I always loved and I will write a book. dunno76 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When you were a kid, you dreamed of having that one perfect career. A firefighter, veterinarian, astronaut or maybe even a circus clown. But then, something happened. You grew up. Suddenly you had responsibilities to meet and bills to pay. You graduated school and were expected to take a good, decent job. So you settled on what you could get, and your dream job remained just a dream. It's not too late to land your dream career. The time you spend thinking about it, could be time spent making it happen. If you're still waiting to land your dream career, you need to know where to find it, and how to make it happen. Truly successful people don't just love what they do; they do what they love. Success for them is not determined by a paycheque, but in the pride and confidence they have in their work. Others around them are envious, and rather than emulating their formula for success, they believe that the successful people must know a guarded secret, or were just lucky. The jealous ones don't realize that the successful people worked hard for their good fortune, struggling to land a dream career. Some people only see the results of true success, and they're starving for the same. What they don't realize is how easy it can be to attain a dream career. Dream careers are not just for the fortunate few. A dream career is truly attainable by anyone who wants it and is willing to strive hard to get it. There is no magic or mystery in the process, just a few basic, proven steps: 1. Believe in yourself. Self-confidence is a crucial and often overlooked element to true success. If you believe that your dream career is in reach, you will attain it. You also need to believe that you deserve that dream job. If you don't believe in your own success, you can't expect anyone else to. People who make their career dreams come true are those who believe in their goals. It's easy to become a true believer. Sit down with a piece of paper, and write your ideal life and career in detail. Create a picture that you can read or look at every day. Use this positive reinforcement to inspire you. Belief can be found within, but sometimes you have to dig a little to find it. 2. Get the facts. Once you are confident in your own potential for success, you need to back up your beliefs with facts. Find out specifically what steps will be needed to bring your picture to life. In knowing this, you'll be more comfortable when it's time to take action. Will you require specialized training? If your dream career will mean a drop in pay, is that important to you or do you value happiness over monetary gain. Ask yourself every possible question, and give yourself honest answers. When you have all of the facts, you will be ready to take action. 3. Commit to your success. Some people are genuinely frightened of success. To be a true success not only requires commitment and honesty, but it also holds the potential to fail. Successful people are not afraid to say, I will. You need to be able to give yourself completely to your success, and then you need to develop focus and direction that transforms your outlook and gives you purpose. Human beings are not innately inclined to make commitments. We sometimes feel that keeping ourselves tied down will somehow keep us from being open to other opportunities. Don't obsess about the chances of something better coming along. Commitment gives you something entirely more powerful: a reason to get out of bed every morning and look for ways to find your dream career. 4. Make a plan. Once you are fully committed to finding your dream career, map out the path you'll need to take. Gather facts and put them into play. Break down your total plan into smaller, obtainable goals. Mark these goals on your calendar, create a 'to-do' list and start making it happen. It's important to manage your priorities and only focus on the items that will actually bring you closer to your success. Now is not the time to waste time. Delegate and eliminate whatever tasks you can. Despite what you've heard about those fortunate few, a dream career doesn't just fall from the sky. Success comes to those who believe in themselves and work hard to make their dreams reality. Don't worry about taking small steps; that's how you get to reap the biggest rewards. __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
g_b Re: An American in England
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g_b Christmas Day trauma
I'm posting this on behalf of a gay guy who had a terrible experience on Christmas Day. As I told him when he called me he was both really stupid to get into this (going there with so many valuables) and really lucky - because he could easily not have got free or they could have become even more violent. We know of two cases of guys who died this year most likely at the hands of guys they hooked up with for sex, and this guy could have become the third. Perhaps the fact that it was Christmas did have something to do with it after all. I don't think the guy is on this list, but if you post comments and mails I'll forward them to him, Vikram Dear All, I just want to relate an incident that happened on Christmas day. I had met this commercial guy through a friend sometime back. His name Rahul [though not sure if this is a fake name I later got to know that his name could be Jai or J something] He is fair, about 5.9 feet, slim, okay physique. [he has a good chest, but they look sagging ?] The first time I met him, I did not fancy him too much so didn't bother calling him again, though had asked incase he knew anyone good. He called me sometime later but since I was not interested and busy did not take his call. He then tried me from a PCO not knowing who it was, I took the call and then he told me that he had someone who was just my type. I then got interested and said that we could meet on Monday, 25th Dec around 6.00 pm as I would go out later. He told me that it would not be possible around then but later like 8.30/9.00 pm. We finally met and I took him to my friend's place [I had the keys to the house and he was not living there] with his friend - really cannot remember his name, Wasim, I think. He said he stayed at Mira Road. He is fair, shortish, good physique, wears silver earrings on both ears, nice eyebrows that meet at the centre. [Just my type]. They then came over and wanted to have a drink. I said that if they came earlier, it would be possible and to do it someother time. They told me it would be better as they were in the mood for drinks. So I gave Rahul 60 bucks to buy a beer. Meanwhile, I was chatting with Wasim. I asked him how much money he would charge ? He said he did not know anything about money and was doing it more for friendship sake. I felt good about it and told him we could be friends etc. and that I could also give him some money and we could keep in touch again. The other guy then came with a quarter of some cheap whisky and we started drinking. I was not keen, but they poured me a little. So I had a bit to give them company. After chatting for a while and drinking for about half and hour, I told the other guy Rahul to go in the next room and I could have some fun with Wasim. Wasim said that he was a bit nervous to do it alone and if we could do a threesome. Found that strange, but I told them that it's very confusing and so we could start and then later maybe he could join in. I told him to take his shirt off and I took mine including my pants. We had not closed the door. He then went in the next room and then the other guy too came and said lets do together and before anything, they started catching me and closing my mouth etc. I screamed a bit in fright [am getting goose bumps while writing this part] they then took me to the other room and closed my mouth. I realized then that there was a third person too [one of them when they had gone to get the booze or cigarettes must have got the third person in] The third person was weathish complexion, thin tall 5.8 and had longish hair. Not good looking. They tied my mouth with some cloth, they also tied my hands and legs not just with cloth but with electric wire too which I realized later. And they tied it quite tight. My hands were getting cramps after a while I was pleading with them to make it loose atleast. They even had some knives / daggers which they were using to threaten me. [I guess the third guy must have carried this with him] They took my credit cards and one of them went to the ATM while the two remained with me. They threatened me to give them the correct passwords, which I did. Luckily, for me in my debit card I had not much money. Maybe just 700/- and I also had a third card which was brand new. [I honestly could not remember that password since I had not used that card.] I was tied for about 2 hours approximately. They then called from the bank and said that the passwords were not correct but I told them that they were and also told him that there would not be much in the Debit card so they could withdraw a maximum of Rs.500 /- from there. I pleaded with them to let me go. I told them that I have old parents to look after etc. They told me the usual story why do you do such things its wrong etc. Anyways, now good it will help you not to do things like this. We are not bad people, its
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g_b Re: Daily Sutra.
I just LOVE this group - it's so smart. I shared this Sutra with my writing group. It is so wise. Those of us who grew up on too much Disney may have wasted too much of our time waiting around for other people to make magic happen for us. Nope. You gotta do it all for yourself and THEN everybody else gets involved with the magic you created (at least you can hope). As an artist it's hard waiting for other pople to see the value in your work and accept it. You usually wait and wait and then get rejections. This Sutra will help me not take it so personally. And about Google groups, I never heard of them before so I just popped over there and it seems laid out in a rather confusing manner. Is anybody also over there with Google? Do you like it? How does it compare to the Yahoo groups set up? Peter --- In gay_bombay@yahoogroups.com, Roshan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Nobody is here to fulfill your dream. Everybody is here to fulfill his own destiny, his own reality. -OSHO __ __ Do you Yahoo!? Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta. http://new.mail.yahoo.com
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Hello Guys.. Wat is this guys the year comes to end.Every one there own view towards the year which is going to be end to night 12. lets forget all past n start with new Hopes n Happenisess I wish you a Very Happpy New Year. This year was sum wat not good for me bcoz still i didnt find any soulmate in any gruop , but was also nice bcoz many of them given me advices suggestion and lots more Dont thing Anything else i m still virgin. Hope you all continue frndship with me So Good bYe 2006 nwel come 2007 Take Care Your smartKid
Re: g_b Dream Career in 4 Steps
Let me just stress persistence. I am finally about to have a gay novel published that I first wrote (the first draft anyway) in 1984. Then at the beginning of the year a publisher finally said yes to it. Persistence! Peter --- In gay_bombay@yahoogroups.com, Karan Vyas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, I believe in that, because I never wanted to be an engineer, I wanted to write stories and be a producer and a media person, but I know writing stories wont yield me anything, so I am an engineer, but when I earn enough I will do what I always loved and I will write a book. dunno76 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When you were a kid, you dreamed of having that one perfect career. A firefighter, veterinarian, astronaut or maybe even a circus clown. But then, something happened. You grew up. Suddenly you had responsibilities to meet and bills to pay. You graduated school and were expected to take a good, decent job. So you settled on what you could get, and your dream job remained just a dream. It's not too late to land your dream career. The time you spend thinking about it, could be time spent making it happen. If you're still waiting to land your dream career, you need to know where to find it, and how to make it happen. Truly successful people don't just love what they do; they do what they love. Success for them is not determined by a paycheque, but in the pride and confidence they have in their work. Others around them are envious, and rather than emulating their formula for success, they believe that the successful people must know a guarded secret, or were just lucky. The jealous ones don't realize that the successful people worked hard for their good fortune, struggling to land a dream career. Some people only see the results of true success, and they're starving for the same. What they don't realize is how easy it can be to attain a dream career. Dream careers are not just for the fortunate few. A dream career is truly attainable by anyone who wants it and is willing to strive hard to get it. There is no magic or mystery in the process, just a few basic, proven steps: 1. Believe in yourself. Self-confidence is a crucial and often overlooked element to true success. If you believe that your dream career is in reach, you will attain it. You also need to believe that you deserve that dream job. If you don't believe in your own success, you can't expect anyone else to. People who make their career dreams come true are those who believe in their goals. It's easy to become a true believer. Sit down with a piece of paper, and write your ideal life and career in detail. Create a picture that you can read or look at every day. Use this positive reinforcement to inspire you. Belief can be found within, but sometimes you have to dig a little to find it. 2. Get the facts. Once you are confident in your own potential for success, you need to back up your beliefs with facts. Find out specifically what steps will be needed to bring your picture to life. In knowing this, you'll be more comfortable when it's time to take action. Will you require specialized training? If your dream career will mean a drop in pay, is that important to you or do you value happiness over monetary gain. Ask yourself every possible question, and give yourself honest answers. When you have all of the facts, you will be ready to take action. 3. Commit to your success. Some people are genuinely frightened of success. To be a true success not only requires commitment and honesty, but it also holds the potential to fail. Successful people are not afraid to say, I will. You need to be able to give yourself completely to your success, and then you need to develop focus and direction that transforms your outlook and gives you purpose. Human beings are not innately inclined to make commitments. We sometimes feel that keeping ourselves tied down will somehow keep us from being open to other opportunities. Don't obsess about the chances of something better coming along. Commitment gives you something entirely more powerful: a reason to get out of bed every morning and look for ways to find your dream career. 4. Make a plan. Once you are fully committed to finding your dream career, map out the path you'll need to take. Gather facts and put them into play. Break down your total plan into smaller, obtainable goals. Mark these goals on your calendar, create a 'to-do' list and start making it happen. It's important to manage your priorities and only focus on the items that will actually bring you closer to your success. Now is not the time to waste time. Delegate and eliminate whatever tasks you can. Despite what you've heard about those fortunate few, a dream career doesn't just fall from the sky. Success comes to those who believe in themselves and work hard to make their dreams reality. Don't worry about taking small steps;
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