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CareerRe: Project Management by cheexy: 9:52pm On Feb 23, 2009
Kashif:
@cheexy,

If you read through, you'll see that people have been talking about CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management). Please note that CAPM is not a version of PMP; they are distinct.

Every information you will ever need is available from wwwdotpmidotorg. Cheers.
Thank you for your response. However what i meant was that i wanted people who had taken the exam or are about to take it to tell me their experience and offer advice. By the way, the site doesn't work
CareerRe: Project Management by cheexy: 11:16pm On Feb 22, 2009
Hi All,
How come nobody is talking about CAPM. It stands for Certified Associate Project Manager. It is a version of PMP for people who have less than 3 years post degree experience. I plan to take lectures next month and the exams by May. Is there anyone taking the exam or anyone with experience and advice on it?
LiteratureRe: Did you Know and Great Inspirational Quotes by cheexy: 10:36pm On Feb 22, 2009
"A strong successful man is not a victim of his environment. He creates favourable conditions. His own inherent force and energy compel things to turn around as he desires"
-Orison Swett Marden
LiteratureRe: Which Books/Novels Are You Currently Reading? by cheexy: 10:26pm On Feb 22, 2009
I am now reading Crazy Bosses by Stanley Bing
LiteratureRe: Living And Learning by cheexy(op): 12:49am On Feb 21, 2009
Someone once told me a story that a philosophy professor he met on a flight told him. The professor always went to ease himself everyday after his three-hour philosophy class and each time he did and flushed the toilet, he always saw one little brown spider on the toilet bowl struggling for its life against the swirling water. Every day, he went there and saw the same spider struggling to get out of the toilet bowl. One day, he decided to help the spider, so he took a paper towel and scooped up the spider from the toilet bowl and put it on the floor. The next day, he went to the toilet as usual and found the spider dead on the floor, its eight feet in the air.Out of the kindness of his heart, the professor tried to help the spider thereby imposing his will on the spider and the result of his actions was the direct opposite of what he intended.
I am sure we can all think of situations that would have turned out better if only we had kept our hands to our sides and trusted the situation to God. The truth is that in every situation we find ourselves, God has already mapped out a great plan to get us out of it. The only thing we need to do is to submit to his will and trust him for directions. By running about, looking for ways to influence the outcome of situations without going to God first to ask for directions, we show that we do not trust Him enough to handle the situation and we end up making things worse. It is when we have messed things up by "butting in" that we finally remember God and go crying to Him for help. By then, it would take a longer time to find a remedy to the situation than it would have taken if we had just submitted to His will from the beginning.
The way you render a butterfly useless by using the smallest of pins to try to assist the little butterfly to come out of the pupa stage during the metarmorphosis process so it is when we impose our will on different situations. We mess up that which God has planned for us and end up settling for less than we would have gotten if we had just trusted in Him.
Psalm 125 vs 1: " Those who trust in the Lord are as secure as Mount Zion; They will not be defeated but will endure forever" Do you know what it means to endure forever? That is enough reason for me to keep my meddling fingers out of situations without first consulting God for directions.
This is especially important now that the NYSC passing out date is around the corner. So many people will begin, or have already begun to run helter skelter for people to help them to get employment in different establishments. While it is not wrong to be proactive in things concerning your future, it would do us much more good if we first of all went to God in prayer and asked Him for directions while submitting to His will.
LiteratureLiving And Learning by cheexy(op): 9:35pm On Feb 19, 2009
Hi All,
I decided to start this topic as an extension of my blog site. I write articles that are inspired by everyday happenings. Please feel free to make comments about the various articles.
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Reverse Paranoia

I came across the term “Reverse Paranoia” on a blog I follow regularly a couple of days ago and found it very interesting and in line with something I had been considering for the past month. While Paranoia is an abnormal tendency to be suspicious and lack trust in other people, that is the belief that everyone is against you and everything happens as part of a plan to cause harm to you. Reverse Paranoia is the belief that everything that happens is part of a plan for good things to happen to you. Reverse Paranoia is not a mental illness as Paranoia is, it is a conscious state of mind that most successful people have been known to have.

Once something “bad” happens to the average person, he whines about it all day long and say things such as, “I knew this was going to happen, nothing really good ever happens to me.” This person continues with that negative state of mind and continues to dwell on what has gone wrong and what else will probably go wrong. A person with Reverse Paranoia sees everything that has not gone according to plan as part of God’s divine plan to bring ultimate happiness to him. If a paranoid person is delayed on his way to a meeting by a flat tire, he whines and beats himself about it, puts himself in a bad mood and ultimately ruins his day. A person with reverse paranoia faced with the same situation stays calm, fixes the flat tire, drives to the meeting with the same calmness and confidence and puts the experience behind him. If things do not work out, he believes that it was not supposed to work out in the first place. That gives him peace of mind and put him in the best mind frame to go on with the rest of his day.

How many of us have been faced with “bad” situations that turned out better than our previous plan? You forget something at work on your way home and when you go back to get what you forgot you meet someone who gives you a ride home. You miss a flight or a bus and you take the next flight or bus only to find out that the one you would have taken if you had arrived earlier was involved in an accident. You fail an interview and you find a year later that your peers that passed the interview have been downsized by the company. You do not meet the cut-off mark for the University of your choice, you pick another school and sometime later, you find out that the school that you couldn’t go to, has some internal issues and students have been forced to stay at home. Someone breaks an engagement with you and you discover later that the person has alienated all his in-laws or is worse, dead. The list is endless but I am sure that everyone has been faced with a bad situation that ultimately turned out for good.

The outcome of that “bad” situation to a very large extent depends on how you handle it. For a situation where someone forgot something at work and goes back to get it, if she is in a bad mood,  she might be too busy being angry that she might not see the person that is to give her a ride home. Now you see that she has failed to make the best of the situation because of her state of mind.

Choosing to have Reverse Paranoia should be done consciously, saves you a lot of stress and puts you in the best mind frame to make the best of every situation. By believing that everything works together for your good, you keep your mind alert to see opportunities that are hidden in the “bad” situation. It keeps you happy and in a state of mind that attract good things to your life. Reverse Paranoia works hand in hand with the Law of Belief which states that, “Whatever you believe with conviction, becomes your reality” and the Law of Expectation which states that, “Whatever you expect with confidence becomes your own self fulfilling prophecy.”

If you believe that nothing good can happen to you and that things can never run smoothly in your life, your attitude will be so bad that the right people won’t even be able to come into your life, bringing to pass that which you believed in the first place. If you believe the opposite, you will take fewer things to heart and radiate so much positive energy that you end up attracting the right people to your life. You will live a happy and very stress free life. Try it today.

Have a great weekend ahead.
LiteratureRe: Which Books/Novels Are You Currently Reading? by cheexy: 9:24pm On Feb 19, 2009
I am currently reading[b] Million Dollar Habits[/b] by Brian Tracy
InvestmentRe: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by cheexy: 3:27pm On Nov 20, 2008
otokx:
What is happening to skye shelter fund?
I called a member of staff of skye bank and he told me that the year end for skye shelter fund is december. We'll have to wait till then. I hope it is worth it.
InvestmentRe: Nigerian Stock Market Views by cheexy: 11:23pm On Mar 23, 2008
@omoba
Thanks a lot. I have to turn in now

Happy easter all
InvestmentRe: Nigerian Stock Market Views by cheexy: 11:11pm On Mar 23, 2008
@omoba
My brother from another mother. I dey o. Just enjoying this easter. Had a bit of fever though. I totally agree with seun's decision. It was highly necessary. U didn't send the file to my e-mail again.
InvestmentRe: Nigerian Stock Market Views by cheexy: 10:50pm On Mar 23, 2008
@all
What happened to the last thread? I can't see all the last posts that were there. Pls someone shd gist me. I haven't been online in hrs.
InvestmentRe: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by cheexy: 1:47am On Mar 22, 2008
Omoba3:
I no want to cotrol, jus folo u chop small, small ehn grin

If I can compress the file small enough I go giv u ebook for abela
No problem, u go chop. Please send the book to my email. chikamso at yahoo.com. Happy easter in advance
InvestmentRe: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by cheexy: 1:26am On Mar 22, 2008
Loma you have caused me to fall off my seat again. Good work bro
InvestmentRe: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by cheexy: 3:58am On Mar 21, 2008
Omoba3:
Cheexy:[/b] Dem dey kampe o. I hope u don reserve my seat for your coy? I no gree nothin less grin
No doubt, u go get controlling shares sef. Have a great weekend ahead

@aktopgun
I have asked a friend to buy the book. Thanks again

Off to bed
InvestmentRe: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by cheexy: 3:51am On Mar 21, 2008
@omoba
I no fashi ur side o. How are madam and the kids
InvestmentRe: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by cheexy: 3:45am On Mar 21, 2008
Krrush:
. . . . benevolent,voluminous,fantabulous. . . .
I saw that, lol
InvestmentRe: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by cheexy: 3:35am On Mar 21, 2008
Krrush:
In that case I appologise @cheexy.Didn't mean it literally in the least. embarassed embarassed embarassed
Krushh
Your apology has been accepted

@savylanre, loma, hhendric et all
Thanks guys cheesy
InvestmentRe: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by cheexy: 2:06am On Mar 21, 2008
*deleted* smiley
InvestmentRe: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by cheexy: 2:04am On Mar 21, 2008
ngegy:
ok guys, how would you transport a lion, a goat and grass in a boat that can only take two things (including you) at a time.
remember primary school?
I remember doing something like this in Games Theory class. It was called the Missionary-Cannibal riddle.

May ur spreadsheet money not disappear next week.
InvestmentRe: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by cheexy: 1:58am On Mar 21, 2008
Krrush:
The child must be ME. cool

You didn't acknowledge the "option B)"as the correct answer,earlier tongue
Or the child is adopted tongue
InvestmentRe: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by cheexy: 1:17am On Mar 21, 2008
Make una no use laughter kill me here o
InvestmentRe: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by cheexy: 12:51am On Mar 21, 2008
Yeah the lions are the way to go. Plus i won't be worried about their smell cos they would have been dead for 3 years
InvestmentRe: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by cheexy: 12:29am On Mar 21, 2008
[quote author=Mr. Risky link=topic=31554.msg2077415#msg2077415 date=1206054642]Ok, answer this and you are sure of huge capital appreciation coupled with dividend and bonus grin  Just answer sharp, sharp:

Somewhere around Ikoyi, there is a bungalow that is painted all over in white colour.  What do you think is the colour of the staircase?  A) Black    B) Red   C) White[/quote]Abi bungalow for ikoyi don dey get stairs?
InvestmentRe: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by cheexy: 12:23am On Mar 21, 2008
aktopgun:
try candlestick charting explained by gregory morris
john Murphy's book on TA comes highly recommended as well but i haven't read that one
Thanks Aktopgun. Hope the program went well.
InvestmentRe: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by cheexy: 12:10am On Mar 21, 2008
lol u guys are the bomb!!! It feels like family here. Keep the riddles pouring in.
InvestmentRe: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by cheexy: 3:00am On Mar 19, 2008
Hi Aktopgun,
Thanks for all your contributions here. I have tried to understand technical analysis using candle sticks but i can't seem to find a book to use or a site to go to. I want to learn how to do it by myself. I know you must be tired of shinning candles very often. Please could you recommend a good book or site to go to, I remeber someone attached a zip file earlier but it couldn't open. Thank you for your anticipated response.
BusinessRe: Which Nigerian Bank Has The Best Commercials? by cheexy: 2:33am On Mar 19, 2008
Bank PHB is off the hook, followed by Diamond Bank
InvestmentRe: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by cheexy: 2:17am On Mar 19, 2008
Geees:
Think their manager won an award for that check this link
http://www.proshareng.com/myproshare/portal_news.php?id=3765
I remember reading it on stockswatch on monday. The guy must be on fire then.
InvestmentRe: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by cheexy: 10:55pm On Mar 18, 2008
Geees:
Hope they will still post it for those who don't want to go to Iganmu?
I hope they do too. I have not received mine too and will go there if i don't get it by next week wednesday.

Please does anyone have news on when it will be listed? Me wan grab my own loot o, grabdaloot sorry o
InvestmentRe: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by cheexy: 10:49pm On Mar 18, 2008
Just heard this on the news.

Shoreline Energy International has acquired 60% stake in Nigerian Ropes PLC. I guess that is what has been cooking.
InvestmentRe: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by cheexy: 10:32pm On Mar 18, 2008
[quote author=D-DOTS link=topic=31554.msg2067839#msg2067839 date=1205840311]@all,

I beg, anybody get gist about the union diagonistic PP wey happen a while ago?[/quote]The certificates are out and some people have received theirs. You can go to first registrars with your id card and prove of payment to collect yours.
InvestmentRe: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by cheexy: 8:52am On Mar 18, 2008
@aktopgun
Please shine candle on top IEI. Do you see it hitting 10 naira?

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