Monday, 29 February 2016

Useful tips for beating this summer

Some useful tips for beating this summer


1. Eat light and water plenty foods like orange,melons etc.
2. A spoon of onion juice will be helpful if going out of house.
3.Prevent your body from dehydration.Drink as much as water you can
4. Wear cotton clothes to keep you cool throughout the day.
5.Stay indoors as much as possible.
5.Include SALAD in your diet to prevent dehydration.

Thursday, 25 February 2016

A simple tricks to improve your memory



Mind is made up to remember only the simple things.But to remember the pin code your local are or your password its a tricky one.

Some tricks through which you can remember even the complex things easily are :-

1.For remembering your loved one's birthday try to give a emotional emoticon to remember it easily


2.Smell is also a unique way to remember something eateries.Try to remember smell for the eateries for remembering their names


3.Chewing gums can be another effective way to help increase in the blood flow and enables more brain a activity.


4.Try out some Buddhist way of meditation to concentrate your mind.


5.Daily exercise habits not only help you to maintain balance your body but also mind helping in incresing memory.


Thursday, 18 February 2016

Tips for answering interview questions


Employers will start assessing you the minute you walk in the door, so your presentation and attitude are very important. You should show you:
  • can add value to a company
  • appreciate being interviewed
  • want to work for the company
  • are willing to improve your skills
  • have something to offer the company, such as a willingness to work, pride in the work you do and a spirit of co-operation.

General tips for answering questions

Most interviews have a lead-in time of introductions and settling in, questions from the interviewer/panel, and then a chance for the interviewee to ask questions.
  • Speak clearly and vary the tone to show you are interested and enthusiastic.
  • Give yourself time to think about each question. Pause before answering so that you can think about the best response, and make sure you're giving them the information they need.
  • Listen to questions carefully and let the interviewer lead the conversation. If you do not understand a question, ask for it to be explained or repeated.
  • Be diplomatic and discreet, particularly about previous employers or co-workers. Don't badmouth anybody.
  • Speak from experience - give examples that can demonstrate what knowledge and skills you have, and what you have learned in the past.
  • Be positive about the skills you have and what you have done. Don't give the employer a chance to downgrade your abilities by saying things such as "I only have..." or "I don't have direct experience in that area". Instead, tell the employer what you do have or can offer.Read more