Thursday, 31 May 2012

Welcome to Sonata Shoes

Women shoes online at sonata.com.my. Here , you will find a plethora collection of shoes to match any kind of dresses or tops that you have. Some of the brand we Sonata Malaysia has when it comes to footwear includes Jane Holli, Shoe box, Nose and Anna Field. Shopping for shoes has never been so easy and fun.


Ankle Boots at Sonata


MYR 98.90
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A must have in every girl's shoe closet. Get this pair of boots and fret not about the days where you do not know how to match your outfit to shoes. This versatile pair of boots is matching with jeans and tank top for a casual look. Otherwise, to complete an elegant and stylish look, slip into a long maxi dress and you're good to go!








MYR 136.90
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Sonata's Brogues are a classic addition to your work to weekend wardrobe.Wear your Brogues with a tailored suit for a sleek 
approach.Create a more casual style by teaming your Sonata Brogues with skinny jeans and a relaxed button-down shirt.






Ballerina at Sonata


MYR 69.90
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Designed with a strong loafer resemblance, it injects fun to an ensemble when worn together! Light up a casual getup of shorts and baby tees with the Love by Sonata Casual Flat. It looks adorable, especially when worn with a high bun and colorful chunky accessories!













MYR 60.00
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The Christy Ng Foxy Lady Leopard Ballerina Flats with Bow is a unique twist on the classic ballerina shoe. The wedge adds height to the wearer and is a flattering, classic piece to own. Pair your new staple with your favourite outfit; versatile and stylish, what more could a girl ask for?




















Boots at Sonata

MYR 50.00
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Be chic and edgy with the Noche Bootie Skyla Black! Pair this sexy bootie with a pair of leather pants and a silk shirt for a twist of feminine and edgy combination! You can also casual up the look by donning a pair of jeans and a blouse. Match accessories accordingly.



















MYR 68.45
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A wear-anywhere boot, Twinky's ruched version is a marriage of comfort and style. Wear this wedge style to elevate a cozy knit dress by day, swapping for a flimsy top and structured skirt after dark.




















Espadrilles at Sonata

MYR 86.90
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The Sonata Wedge Sandals is the perfect casual footwear to complement with your everyday ensembles! Run errands in town on a busy Sunday wearing this comfortable pair of shoes with a stretchy pair of skinnies and a button-down shirt. Also perfect to complete a more relaxed and laid-back look, wear it with denim cutoff shorts and a one-shoulder cropped top.


















MYR 89.95
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Look cute and chic with the Little Black Ankle Strap Peep Toe Espandrille Wege Sandals! Pair your cute shoes with a pair of white skirts and a pan collared blouse! Alternatively, you can pair this with a pair of skinny jeans and a white crisp shirt. Match accessories according to your outfit!


Flats at Sonata

MYR 69.90
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Dress up your perfectly pedicured feet in the Sonata Flat Sandals. These sliders are ever so stylish and there is no reason for you to take them off! Do not worry about looking dressed down when you are in your jeans or dresses because these pair can match anything.

MYR 79.90
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The Sonata Purple Cordones is a great pair of comfortable and casual footwear. Pair this with any of your casual attire to look effortlessly cool. For girls, pair this with a skinny jeans and a baby tee. Meanwhile, guys can also pair this up with a pair of jeans and tee.

Tuesday, 29 May 2012

How to Achieve Success in Examinations ?

Studying has never been known to be pleasant, not even by the most intelligent students. Examination success has more to it, than what just meets the eye. A few essential hints to help you pass easily.




STEPS

Practice constant rehearsal of the subject matter. This technique helps information to be moved  from short term memory into long term memory storage.




Make use of mnemonics. This involves using key alphabets to remember and retrieve large amounts of information.




Associate key words and topics, to the people that you know or are familiar with. This also helps recall the information more easily.




Change your study environment as much as possible. Recalling information becomes much easier when you attach significance to the surroundings you studied in. A new environment also breaks the routine and this makes learning more interesting.




Remind yourself that this mental torture is momentary. Focus on the good things to come, after your examinations. This will motivate you to accelerate your study mode, knowing that better things like fun and enjoyment is yet to come.




Do not procrastinate. When mentally tired or when laziness creeps into your study time, do yourself justice by simply reading through the subject material. Read with comprehension and understanding. This will help you tie up information on the day of exams.




Trust yourself and your memory. Self doubt will set you back and these feelings will inhibit your study programme.




Try the verbal approach. Read out loudly. This method utilizes two sensory systems. One is the audio-hearing and the other is visual-seeing. Another alternative is to let someone else recite the information out to you. This technique is very useful as you will associate the study material with a different voice at the back of your mind.




Study well in advance. This give you more control and enough time to tie up loose ends. Knowing that you have control over the situation, will ensure greater success. This will also avoid nervousness and unnecessary exam jitters.





Keep or stay away from other negative students. Their constant self pity and complaints will do you no good and this will reduce your chances of passing.




Always remember at the back of your mind that you are not alone. There are others out there feeling the same feelings, experiencing the same insecurities and having the same doubts as you.




Donald Trump, Jr.

Business Mogul


Quick Facts :

Eldest child of Donald and Ivana Trump
Executive Vice President, Development & Acquisitions of The Trump Organization
Graduated from Wharton School of Finance
Highly sought after speaker around the world
Served as an advisor on the acclaimed TV show, The Apperentice
Personally manages billion-dollar real estate projects

     Many people are familiar with his father, Donald Trump. As you know, he has done well in business , but even though he have been raised in a family with considerable financial resources, he have learned never to take money for granted - and that one lesson has played  a big role in the way I live my life today.

     He grew up spending a lot of time with his grandfather (from his mother's side) who, for many years of his life, was an electrician living in communist Czechoslovakia. When he visited him in his home country at age five he quickly learned that the life he had in the United States was not normal - especially considering the bleak circumstances millions of other people experience around the world. Early in his life, he came to understand the value of a dollar and how it impacts one's life, the global economy, and how fortunate he was to be born into a well-off American family.

     His life in the U.S offered him many opportunities and to say that he wasn't spoiled in certain ways would be quite humorous. However, he would have to say that his parents did a very good job raising his brother, sister and him because even though they enjoyed nice things, nothing was simply handed to them. He thankful that they had encouragement, access to education, and cultural exposure through world traveling, but, in all other ways, they had to work hard to achieve their individual goals.

     Despite what many people might think, he was not given a large allowance. Even while he was attending college in Philadelphia he barely had enough money to cover his expenses. He had to come up with his own ways of earning money to purchase anything that wasn't an absolute necessity. He used to get frustrated at times, but now he grateful his parents raised him that way. He have learned to be creative, efficient, and self-motivated.

     As you can probably guess, both of his parents were highly motivated. His father is the kind of guy who works twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week - and he have seen how hard his has worked to earn the lifestyle he has today. Unknowingly, at a very young age, he learned that nothing worthwhile in life comes without effort.

     He have always admired his parents, so he set out to learn everything he could from them. he know that his personal sense of motivation is partly genetic because he see a lot of his parents' traits in his self and his siblings, but he also know that genetics alone does not guarantee success.
     
     He know a lot of people - and he sure you do too - who have had extraordinary talent and let it go to waste. He have also met an equal number of people who seemingly had everything   going against them, but as a result of their determination, have achieved remarkable success. Regardless of what someone's level of education or talent may be, if you are willing to work hard and invest the time and effort necessary to hone your skills, then you can almost always outperform the gifted individuals who are not willing to work. It's up to each person to take responsibility for the quality of their life. Sure, some people are born with certain advantages, but it's what we do with what we have that matters most.

     His dad raised him to appreciate the value of getting the end result quickly and effectively. Big degrees and formal education didn't impress him. He didn't have to go to college, he chose to. He worked hard to get into the Wharton School of Finance, one of the top business schools in the country. He certainly think it helps to have gone to a terrific school, because it can offer instant credibility when you walk into a room. However, he know many high executives who currently work for his father who started off as drivers or security guards. They became successful, not because of an elite education, but because they held themselves to a high standard of workmanship - and that is perhaps, the most important factor of success.

     "Book smarts" are great, but to excel in the real world, you need "street smarts" as well. it's a combination of both that can really make you stand out from the crowd. Street smarts mean having the ability to quickly come up with unconventional solutions to common challenges.

     It's actually quite simple : Unmotivated people, who are not self-starters, will not accomplish much of anything. Couch potatoes don't get rewarded in life. To be successful you have to have desire to be successful - and if you love what you do, then chances are, you're going to be good at it as well. When your job is your hobby and your vacation is enjoyable, and then what you do for a living is no longer considered "work." However, if you dislike your job you're going to get in Monday morning and say, "I can't believe I have five days of this!" Not a good situation. It's important to pursue what you love, even if it doesn't seem to have the potential to make a huge amount of money at first.

     When you pursue any worthwhile goal, there will almost always be some form of pressure. For him, there has definitely been pressure from his parents as well as great expectations from the outside world. When you wear the Trump family name, people often assume that you have everything - and for whatever reason (most often jealousy), some people want to see you fail. As a result, he had to develop an anti-rich kid mentality and work longer, and harder than anyone would expect.

     Strangely enough, he actually use that underdog approach to his advantage! Because a lot of people think he have been handed everything, he let them assume that he is a moron. Then, when they start making the business deal and negotiating, them find themselves spun of their heads because they underestimated his knowledge and his experience. As his father often says, "If you are not working better than your competition - or if someone else can do your job effectively - then you better start searching for another job."

     His dad has made it clear to him that if he don't do his job better than someone else he can hire, he will replace him. He know it's nothing personal, it's just business. That's how it works in the real world. You have to make yourself valuable - and nobody else can do that for you. In the end, it pays to learn more, work harder, and get things done.

     He glad he had the chance to learn from such a great teacher : his father. By most standards, his upbringing was not unconventional. If he wanted to spend time with his dad, it was usually on a job site, not on the ball field. This sort of programming from an early age led  him to be passionate about real estate, which is what he doing today. He witnessed how demanding his father could be as a boss and consequently, he learned the concept the sink or swim. Give your best or go home. His core message was the importance of doing what you love because if you don't, your mind will be more focused on doing other things. A true passion and love for what you are doing will always separate the good from the great.

     He really believe that life is an evolutionary process. Despite the many things he have accomplished, he have still gone through hard times just like anyone else. He remember when his parents were getting their divorce, he didn't speak to his father for over a year because he attributed the failure of the marriage to him. But in retrospect, it was a great learning experience. The world isn't always this nice, joyous place. Life can be harsh no matter where you stand economically.

     Some unforeseen challenges and other people's criticism will test your commitment, but he have learned to handle negativity, in whatever form it appears, with one simple approach : Success. In the end, you must go out into the world and get the job done, because that is the greatest form of redemption. Without a doubt, getting the result is the greatest way to show the world and yourself that you do have what it takes. As it is often said, "There are men of words and men of action, and the men of action are the ones that get things done."
     


Sunday, 27 May 2012

Don't work on your birthday

Unless you have absolutely no other option,

DON'T WORK ON YOUR BIRTHDAY !

This is your day.. celebrate !

Don't let it slip past as just another routine, faceless, 'one out of 365' day.

Every day is special,
but birthdays are milestones, benchmarks.

Put enough birthdays together
and you have a life, your life.
It is a day to pause, perhaps even reflect
if you are that way inclined.

Make a fuss, eat ice cream,
have a party and get some presents,
even if you have to buy them yourself.

Celebrate
your birthday with the
enthusiasm of a ten-year-old child,
ever year.


Joseph Collier's dilemma

"In this drive of mine to expand,

I'M AFRAID I'VE NEGLECTED MY HEALTH.

It's the only thing I still want, 

but I can't have it."

This quote is from a man called
Joseph Collier who started the 
United Drapery chain in the UK with
a 100-dolar investment and built 
a multi-million-dollar
business empire.

Unfortunately, he ruined his health and lost his future in the process
United Drapery is long gone.
Collier died young,
shortly after making his quote.
He couldn't take a penny of his wealth with him!

Make sure you are chasing the things you really want.
Impress yourself !



Saturday, 26 May 2012

A Big Plus

Improvements big and small make the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus Tablet a joy to use.




     SAMSUNG is a seasoned maker of Android Tablets and it has hit the right notes with the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus. The Tablet is superior in many ways to the original 7in Galaxy Tab which was released in 2010. True to its name, the Tab Plus has a lot of enhancements which we will check out in this review.
Looking good
     The Tab has a sleek and sexy brushed plastic body and even comes in three colour schemes. The slim body makes it easy to slip into a cargo pants pocket or handbag, as well as to hold in one hand for long hours. Also, it's possible to make calls from the Tab without the aid of a Bluetooth handsfree kit which was not possible with the original.

     However, putting a 7in Tablet next to your face to talk may attract strange looks or a few chuckles. So, it may be best to stick to a Bluetooth handsfree kit for making calls. You can also make video calls from the Tab.
Bright and clear
     The Tab has a PLS (plane to line switching) touchscreen panel with a resolution of 1,024 x 600-pixels. This type of panel is 10% brighter and offers a wider viewing angle of up to 2x compared to a standard screen. It also improves visibility when viewing the screen under bright sunlight.
     
     The Tablet is powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core processor with 1GB RAM which made using it a smooth experience. It was quick to launch apps, and was responsive to taps and swipes. There were occasional lags when switching orientation or swiping to other homescreens but they are bearable.
Like most Tablets, it also features WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0, accelerometer, digital compass, gyroscope and ambient light sensor.


Handy remote
     The Tab has an interesting feature that is not commonly found in other Tablets or smartphones - it has an infrared (IR) emitter. Although IR has been replaced by Bluetooth for wireless data transfer, it hasn't outlived its usefulness. IR is still used in remote controls and this is why it's present here also.
     The Tab comes with Peel Smart Remote app and with it you can control your home entertainment system right from the Tablet. The app is very easy to use - you just have to select the product brand instead of the specific model which can be painful as there are so many. After that you will have to point the Tablet at your, say, TV and the app will cycle through a number of commands. 
By letting the app know when it is successful, it will automatically configure itself for the specific model.
Interesting interface
     The Tab runs on Android 3.2 (Honeycomb) operating system with Samsung's TouchWiz UX user interface. Honeycomb is optimised to work with small-sized Tablets and the TouchWiz UX interface adds a number of useful tools to the mix such as a task manager, world clock, finger-friendly note taking app, calculator and music player. The 3-megapixel camera on the back could have performed better.
     Even outdoor shots weren't great - colours and sharpness weren't particularly satisfying, for instance. At least the camera fared better for macro shots as the images had more detail. The camera can also shoot 720p HD videos and it produces passable clips.
     The Tab also supports various video formats for playback such as MP3, OGG, FLAC, AAC, WMA and WAV. Also, as it runs on Android it can also be used to view Flash app and games. The 4,000mAh battery lasted about nine hours of usage which mainly consisted of web browsing, checking e-mail messages, updating social media statuses and watching one or two videos.
Conclusion
     The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is superior in every way to the original and a decent 7in Tablet. Honeycomb and the TouchWiz UX makes the Tablet easy to use, and it has plenty of other handy functions. The IR, for instance, turns the phone into a handy remote for controlling home theatre systems.
     The camera could have fared better but it is only 3-megapixel but at least it shoots 720p HD videos. Overall, we had fun using the Tab and for RM1,399 it is quite a bargain for a Honeycomb Android Tablet.
Pros  : Sleek and slim; very little lag; IR function; affordable.
Cons : Still images could be better.