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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Arsenal Vs Chelsea (0 - 0) On 23rd December 2013 by Jayses(m):
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Rap Battles. by Jayses(op):
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RomanceRe: Silly Things Guys Do by Jayses(m): 5:37pm On Dec 18, 2013
Mkpor asi bege mbofo ke forum amioong
Foreign AffairsRe: Gunman Opens Fire In American Hospital by Jayses(m): 5:07pm On Dec 18, 2013
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Jokes EtcRe: VIDEO Of UFO At Winners Chapel During Shiloh! by Jayses(m): 11:16am On Dec 17, 2013
PLS WHT'S D NAME OF UR MOVIE ?
CelebritiesRe: Senator Yerima Divorces 17-year-old Wife, Marries Another 15-yr-old by Jayses(m): 10:31am On Dec 17, 2013
corporeal senator
Nairaland GeneralSouthern And Northern Protectorate Of Nigeria Amalgamation was not official by Jayses(op):
Group to challenge legality of Nigeria’s 1914 Amalgamation.

When the 1914 Amalgamation Ordinance was proclaimed, there was no evidence to show that the people or and the inhabitants of the territory called Northern and Southern protectorates were ever consulted to discuss and consent to live together as one country and under one constitution.


“We have carried out extensive research works in all leading British libraries and beyond. We have not seen any document supporting such action.”s proclaimed, there was no evidence to show that the people or and the inhabitants of the territory called Northern and Southern protectorates were ever consulted to discuss and consent to live together as one country and under one constitution.Group to challenge legality of Nigeria’s 1914 Amalgamation

Source http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/12/amalgamation-1914-treaty-group-vows-challenge-nigerias-sovereignty/#sthash.DrMuzO0M.dpuf
Christianity EtcRe: Pastor Okotie With Body Guards Wearing Bullet-proof Vest In Church by Jayses(m): 2:04pm On Dec 11, 2013
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Nairaland GeneralRe: 10 Things Extraordinary People Say Everyday. by Jayses(op): 1:48pm On Dec 11, 2013
''sometimes the best thing to say is nothing'' , i wish some nairalanders comprehend that sentence
Nairaland GeneralRe: Rain Or Dry Season, I'm Confuse. by Jayses(m): 3:45pm On Dec 10, 2013
you are not alone it's likewise here in calabar
Jokes EtcRe: Fg Orders Arrest Of Children Playing Police And Thief by Jayses(m): 3:33pm On Dec 10, 2013
heheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheh grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin very funny
Nairaland General10 Things Extraordinary People Say Everyday. by Jayses(op): 3:20pm On Dec 10, 2013
Want to make a huge difference in someone's life? Here are things you should say every day to your employees, colleagues, family members, friends, and everyone you care about:

"Here's what I'm thinking."

You're in charge, but that doesn't mean you're smarter, savvier, or more insightful than everyone else. Back up your statements and decisions. Give reasons. Justify with logic, not with position or authority.

Though taking the time to explain your decisions opens those decisions up to discussion or criticism, it also opens up your decisions to improvement.

Authority can make you "right," but collaboration makes everyone right--and makes everyone pull together.

"I was wrong."

I once came up with what I thought was an awesome plan to improve overall productivity by moving a crew to a different shift on an open production line. The inconvenience to the crew was considerable, but the payoff seemed worth it. On paper, it was perfect.

In practice, it wasn't.

So, a few weeks later, I met with the crew and said, "I know you didn't think this would work, and you were right. I was wrong. Let's move you back to your original shift."

I felt terrible. I felt stupid. I was sure I'd lost any respect they had for me.

It turns out I was wrong about that, too. Later one employee said, "I didn't really know you, but the fact you were willing to admit you were wrong told me everything I needed to know."

When you're wrong, say you're wrong. You won't lose respect--you'll gain it.

"That was awesome."

No one gets enough praise. No one. Pick someone--pick anyone--who does or did something well and say, "Wow, that was great how you..."

And feel free to go back in time. Saying "Earlier, I was thinking about how you handled that employee issue last month..." can make just as positive an impact today as it would have then. (It could even make a bigger impact, because it shows you still remember what happened last month, and you still think about it.)

Praise is a gift that costs the giver nothing but is priceless to the recipient. Start praising. The people around you will love you for it--and you'll like yourself a little better, too.

"You're welcome."

Think about a time you gave a gift and the recipient seemed uncomfortable or awkward. Their reaction took away a little of the fun for you, right?

The same thing can happen when you are thanked or complimented or praised. Don't spoil the moment or the fun for the other person. The spotlight may make you feel uneasy or insecure, but all you have to do is make eye contact and say, "Thank you." Or make eye contact and say, "You're welcome. I was glad to do it."

Don't let thanks, congratulations, or praise be all about you. Make it about the other person, too.

"Can you help me?"

When you need help, regardless of the type of help you need or the person you need it from, just say, sincerely and humbly, "Can you help me?"

I promise you'll get help . And in the process you'll show vulnerability, respect, and a willingness to listen--which, by the way, are all qualities of a great leader.

And are all qualities of a great friend.

"I'm sorry."

We all make mistakes, so we all have things we need to apologize for: words, actions, omissions, failing to step up, step in, show support...

Say you're sorry.

But never follow an apology with a disclaimer like "But I was really mad, because..." or "But I did think you were..." or any statement that in any way places even the smallest amount of blame back on the other person.

Say you're sorry, say why you're sorry, and take all the blame. No less. No more.

Then you both get to make the freshest of fresh starts.

"Can you show me?"

Advice is temporary; knowledge is forever. Knowing what to do helps, but knowing how or why to do it means everything.

When you ask to be taught or shown, several things happen: You implicitly show you respect the person giving the advice; you show you trust his or her experience, skill, and insight; and you get to better assess the value of the advice.

Don't just ask for input. Ask to be taught or trained or shown.

Then you both win.

"Let me give you a hand."

Many people see asking for help as a sign of weakness. So, many people hesitate to ask for help.

But everyone needs help.

Don't just say, "Is there anything I can help you with?" Most people will give you a version of the reflexive "No, I'm just looking" reply to sales clerks and say, "No, I'm all right."

Be specific. Find something you can help with. Say "I've got a few minutes. Can I help you finish that?" Offer in a way that feels collaborative, not patronizing or gratuitous. Model the behavior you want your employees to display.

Then actually roll up your sleeves and help.

"I love you."

No, not at work, but everywhere you mean it--and every time you feel it.

Nothing.

Sometimes the best thing to say is nothing. If you're upset, frustrated, or angry, stay quiet. You may think venting will make you feel better, but it never does.

That's especially true where your employees are concerned. Results come and go, but feelings are forever. Criticize an employee in a group setting and it will seem like he eventually got over it, but inside, he never will.

Before you speak, spend more time considering how employees will think and feel than you do evaluating whether the decision makes objective sense. You can easily recover from a mistake made because of faulty data or inaccurate projections.

You'll never recover from the damage you inflict on an employee's self-esteem.

Be quiet until you know exactly what to say--and exactly what affect your words will have.


source www.yahoo.com
Christianity EtcRe: When Animals (domestic|Wild) Die do They Go To Heaven Or Hell.? by Jayses(op): 9:19am On Dec 08, 2013
huh
Christianity EtcRe: Ritual Killings; 2 Pastors Of Lord's Chosen Church, 4 Others Nabbed!!! by Jayses(m): 9:14am On Dec 08, 2013
End time tinz
Christianity EtcRe: The Sons Of God (fallen Angels) by Jayses(m): 8:52am On Dec 08, 2013
Understood
LiteratureRe: I See Things Others Do Not See... by Jayses(m): 10:02pm On Dec 07, 2013
Time to unfollow
Science/TechnologyRe: Nigerian Survives 3-Days At Bottom Of Atlantic Ocean by Jayses(m):
Glory be to Jesus I'm touched @ may de souls of his colleague rest in perfect peace amen.
SportsRe: Nigeria In The World-cup Group F With Argentina, Iran and Bosnia Herzegovina by Jayses(m): 6:13pm On Dec 06, 2013
Eyema is going to sabotage messi's effort again
Christianity EtcRe: When Animals (domestic|Wild) Die do They Go To Heaven Or Hell.? by Jayses(op):
huhhuh?
HealthRe: Why The Fear Of Caesarean Section By Nigerian Women? by Jayses(m): 5:16pm On Dec 06, 2013
Pls what is caesarean .
Music/RadioRe: Wizkid Signs First Artiste To Starboy Label by Jayses(m): 6:27am On Dec 05, 2013
Ooooooooooo mme kop
ComputersRe: 8 Laptop Components You Should Know by Jayses(m): 4:51pm On Dec 04, 2013
Is that all mtheeeeeeew
LiteratureRe: I See Things Others Do Not See... by Jayses(m): 10:38am On Dec 03, 2013
Young man you certainly know how to hypnotize as well , I couldn't imagine ma self waiting for a story update on nairaland LOL , this last one gave me goose pimple n bumps @ thumbs up .
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Christianity EtcWhen Animals (domestic|Wild) Die do They Go To Heaven Or Hell.? by Jayses(op):
The question above has got so many people puzzled that's why I decided to raise the topic on nairaland, actually we all know that when a man dies his spirit and soul continues the journey since our bible did not explicitly address the issue with respect to lower animals, it's elusive to comprehend whether our pets have soul or not and what happens to them when they die . i know nairalanders are not God but any rational contribution will be appreciated thanks.
PhonesRe: Latest Transparent Phone by Jayses(op): 1:58pm On Dec 01, 2013
Young po413: Concept
I tell u
Christianity EtcRe: Who Are The 144,000 In The Bible ? by Jayses(op): 1:57pm On Dec 01, 2013
huh
Christianity EtcRe: Is It a Sin For A Christian To Have Cosmetic Surgery ? by Jayses(op): 1:56pm On Dec 01, 2013
Thanks for ur contribution
PhonesRe: Latest Transparent Phone by Jayses(op): 3:43pm On Nov 28, 2013
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LiteratureRe: I See Things Others Do Not See... by Jayses(m): 3:36pm On Nov 28, 2013
My God !!!! Ur story is mind controling , I hope to buy ur novels and movies in future .
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ComputersRe: Things To Consider Before Buying A Laptop by Jayses(m):
Wht should I consider when buying china phone grin

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