Monday, October 27, 2008

***BEST OF THE BEST***

Good Day! How are you doing? I hope that you are absolutely fabulous on this oh so good Monday. I hope and trust that you are fabulous and fantastic on this Monday morning…all fully geared for the week that lays ahead…Here on MC we are fully geared for the week ahead because we have some exiting things coming your way such as Omniscient Tuesday, Gender Hub, Community Buzz and Art-C Friday, don’t forget our competition too…I also turning over a new leaf…Now on Friday’s I give you a MC Weekend Weather Forecast…Today I’ve got another Weather Forecast – but for the week ahead… so catch that MC Week – A – Head Forecast… Just a reminder…Today is the 27th of October 2008… MC Week – A – Head Forecast… So this week ahead looks…apparently we are going to some beautiful sunny weather with temperatures reaching in the 20’s thank goodness for now no showers are expected, but it won’t be that cold… the highest temperature for the week is degrees in the afternoon and then 14 degrees in the highest temperature that the day will start out 26 degrees…not too bad…

Word of the Day:

CLOY - To become distasteful through an excess usually of something
originally pleasing. E.g it’s like when eating too much fudge it can become cloy

Trivial Question:

Q: Name the Classic Cape Malay curried dish made from mince, eggs
and milk?
A: Bobotie

Did You Knows:

About 300 million cells die in your body every minute …I didn’t know
that…And listen closely to this one The muscle that lets your eye blink is the
fastest muscle in your body. It allows you to blink 5 times a second…

We had interviews with:

We spoke to Jennifer Preiss from the Ombudsman and she be gave
us some pointers around the dangers of illegal burial societies.

We also spoke to psychologist Linda Lewis and she be joined me on the line to
chat about post natal depression.

To wrap up our best of the best Erica Pienaar from the Princess Project now the
Princess Project provides underprivileged matric girls with dresses for their big
evening and she spoke to us about the project what they do.

Tip of the Day:

I’ve got your tips on ways to get your family to stop criticizing you… So I’ve got your tips on ways to get your family to stop criticizing you… You just want to be yourself. You want your family to back off. This guide should help you out.

1. Think. What are they criticizing you for? Write down all the reasons. Believe it or not, you may be the one at fault.

2. Review your list. Is there anything that you could improve yourself on? If you try, there may be a considerable smaller amount of critique and even some constructive information on how to change for the better.

3. Gather your family for a meeting. This may sound cheesy, but it is important. Firmly tell them how you feel. Let them know that you want them to stop complaining, and that you think you are trying your hardest.

4. Whenever a family member must make a comment, if you think there is some shred of reason, calmly ask that person how they would improve if they were you.

5. Be confident in what you do. Keep your head high, and speak surely. This will give your family the knowledge that you know what you are doing, and that you are responsible for your actions and mistakes.

6. Do not lose control of your anger. Doing this will only make your situation worse. Instead, if a family member is taunting you to no avail, tell them to stop. Ask them to think about how hard you are trying. Do not be a smart mouth, however.

7. Ask your family members for advice. This will make them feel important, solve any problem you have, make everyone happy, and create a stronger bond.

8. Be open. If you shut yourself into your room all the time, this will make your parents concerned, thus causing them to ask more questions, criticize you more, and put both sides in an awkward relationship.

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Quote of the Day:

Vince Lombardi - Winning isn't everything, but wanting to win is

It’s time for me to love and leave you. You must have oh so super Monday. Let’s chat again tomorrow…Much Love…Peace.

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