Dec 30, 2011

Azam 2012

Happy New Year to all of you!!! I'm turning 3series :(

Here's my 2012 wishlist:

- to get my ideal weight.i really mean it.my target is june 2012
- to get Prince 2 Practitioner cert.
- beli mixer.ni thn lpsnyer azam.carry fwd.
- kebebasan kewangan.a few biz yg aku nk wat.semoga diberi petunjuk olehNya.
- stay fit with healthy lifestyle.
- beli autogate.target may 2012.
- tingkatkan amalan & kurangkan kelalaian.

Actually ade lg yg nk tmbh tp ilham x dtg la plak. Kalo dh ingat nnt aku tmbh2.

Dec 18, 2011

Lil' princess

Lame gile x update blog kesayangan hamba ni..tuntutan kerjaya disamping bz ngan reno & pindah umah mmbuatkan aku xde mase nk write update.

Thn 2011 dh hampir melabuhkan tirai,ape yg aku dh achieve for this year & yg blom terlaksana??bab2 berkaitan umah semua dh settle, cuma ade skit2 perabot yg menjd idaman kalbu but niat terbantut dek krn kewangan.(*sigh*)byk btol duit abis utk umah ni.kekadang rase sedih sbb duit kuar cam air, but at least duit tu abis utk benda yg nmpk.think positive k!berckp pasal umah gak byk mase spend utk pikir & choose the best item for each mcm grill,kabinet dapur,perabot etc.dpt kunci umah last July and we took a mth to complete renovation work.the timeline mmg tight gile2 & ade gak plan yg tersasar skit krn contractor delay keje.but alhamdulilah everything complete within a mth as planned.thumbs up utk en hubby yg jd planner yg berjaya.me as wife ikut je ;)

After a mth dok umah br, aku bersalin baby girl kt hosp pakar annur bangi. It was emergency case. Ekceli nk bersalin kt pusat perubatan naluri wangsa maju, but my cute lil' girl nk kuar gak kt annur. Next enty la aku stori pasal saat2 kelahiran baby ke 3 ni. She was born on 25th oct with 2.1 kg. Her name is Siti Nur Halfatihah bt Mohd Azri.

Now br je abis pantang & tgh spend hari2 terakhir sblm naik keje.

Feb 18, 2011

Woohoo...I am Left Brain Dominant!

Left Brain - 64%
Right Brain - 36%

You are more left-brained than right-brained. Your left brain controls the right side of your body. In addition to being known as left-brained, you are also known as a critical thinker who uses logic and sense to collect information. You are able to retain this information through the use of numbers, words, and symbols. You usually only see parts of the "whole" picture, but this is what guides you step-by-step in a logical manner to your conclusion. Concise words, numerical and written formulas and technological systems are often forms of expression for you. Some occupations usually held by a left-brained person include a lab scientist, banker, judge, lawyer, mathematician, librarian, and skating judge.

Your Left Brain Percentages

59% Symbolic (Your most dominant characteristic)
48% Sequential
47% Reality-based
34% Verbal
32% Linear
25% Logical (Your least dominant characteristic)


Your Right Brain Percentages

48% Holistic (Your most dominant characteristic)
38% Nonverbal
29% Fantasy-oriented
19% Concrete
5% Intuitive
0% Random (Your least dominant characteristic)

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Left Brain Categories

Symbolic Processing
Symbolic processing is a method associated with the left hemisphere that is used for processing the information of pictures and symbols. The majority of functions associated with academics involve symbols such as letters, words, and mathematical notations. This process is what aids you to excel in tasks such as linguistics, mathematics, and memorizing vocabulary words and mathematical formulas.

Your Symbolic Analysis

Using this method, you can easily process the information of pictures and symbols. This is an advantage to you because the majority of functions associated with academics and society involve symbols such as letters, words, and mathematical notation.


Sequential Processing
Sequential processing is a method used by the left hemisphere for processing information. The information that is received is processed in order from first to last. Information is processed in a systematic, logical manner. Through sequential processing, you can interpret and produce symbolic information such as language, mathematics, abstraction, and reasoning. This process is used to store memory in a language format. Activities that require sequential processing include spelling, making a "to-do" list, and many aspects of organization.

Your Sequential Analysis

You show moderate ability to organize information sequentially. You are capable of processing information you receive in a systematic, logical order from first to last. However, at times you will process information you receive quite randomly, or may give it only a semblance of order. You are probably an average mathematician and speller, and may or may not enjoy tasks such as making "to-do" lists.


Reality-based Processing
Reality-based processing is used by the left hemisphere as a method for processing information with a basis on reality. This processing tool focuses on rules and regulations. An example of this would be how a left-brained person would completely understand the repercussions of turning in a late assignment or failing a test. A left-brained person also usually easily adjusts to changes in their environment.

Your Reality-based Analysis

You process information with a basis in reality, but are not limited to it. You may recognize the repercussions of you actions, but proceed to do something anyway, in the heat of the moment. You can complete projects to whice you are emotionally attached as well as random tasks.


Verbal Processing
Verbal processing is a method used by the left hemisphere to process our thoughts and ideas with words. For example, through verbal processing, a left-brained person giving directions may say, "From this point continue east for two miles and turn north onto Bellevue Road. Continue north on Bellevue Road for seven miles and turn west on Main Street". With verbal processing, exact, logical directions are given in a very sequential manner compared to a right-brained person who, in giving the same directions, would use more visual landmarks.

Your Verbal Analysis

You have a moderate verbal ability. Using this method you process your thoughts and ideas with words. You tend to combine technical details with illustrations, depending on whatever strikes you. For instance, if giving directions, you might say, "Continue two miles east on Court Street and take a left at the McDonalds," combining the exact details of street names and mileage with prominent landmarks.


Linear Processing
Linear processing is a method by the left hemisphere to process information. In this process, the left brain takes pieces of information, lines them up, and proceeds to arrange them into an order from which it may draw a conclusion. The information is processed from parts to a whole in a straight, forward, and logical progression.

Your Linear Analysis

When processing information using this method, you will occasionally feel the need to see the "whole picture" before you are able to achieve results. At other times, you are able to piece all of the parts together in a straight and logical progression to form a whole, which then enables you to understand what you have processing. The information, your mood, and your level of comfortable are all factors that determine your response to a linear processing problem.


Logical Processing
Logical processing is a method that is used by the left hemisphere to take information piece by piece and put it all together to form a logical answer. When information is received through reading or listening, the left hemisphere will look for different bits of information that will allow it to produce a logical conclusion. This aspect of the left hemisphere is what aids you in solving math problems and science experiments.

Your Logical Analysis

When processing information using this method, you may consider the information before you and produce a logical answer, or you may tend to go with your gut. You may discover that you can "guess" your way through S.A.T. questions about as accurately as you can deduce them. It is important that you nurture your ability to use logic whenever it is needed, but do not neglect other methods of processing information if you hit a logical roadblock.