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Work vs Life in the different cultures

I watched one tv play in Japanese - ハケンの品格 recently.

It talks about one temporary worker’s story. The leading role’s name is 大前春子. She has the glaring ability and countless certificates. But she insists on working as one temporary worker. The temporary work always has three months. Once the period finished, she will make a trip all over the world.

Recently, this tv play is popular in Japan and China. Specially, many young people are eager to work and life like the leading role. This is very different from the past.

In Japan, one word is popular. That is “Work is life”. People work hard, and the work is the most important part in life. The young people go to work early, and go home lately. In China, people word harder even without salary when working overtime. No discipline force them to do as that. The culture is just that.


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How To Create Strong Passwords in another way

“Hi, darling, do you know the password of this computer. I have tried much times but failed.”
“It is null, baby.”

Is this one joke? No, it often happens. Everyone believe that one password must exist, so try and try.

Of course, you shouldn’t keep it null. The problem is how to make it strong and remember it.

Can you speak one east language? If you can, you are fortunate. In Chinese, Mars is –

You can say it “huo xing”. No one knowns the meaning among your neighbors. And plus some symbols or numbers. That is perfect!

Some other examples:

Earth - - Di Qiu
Cat - - Mao Mi
Darling - - Qin Ai Di
Happy - - Xing Foo
Father - - BarBar

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The Printable CEO: Emergent Task Planning in excel is downloadable

Mr David Seah made the ultimate PDF on Emergent Task Planning. He said, "A good productivity form is one that provides focus and stability for the day as a support tool. If the form makes you think too much, it just isn’t as useful."

I made the same Emergent Task Planning in excel format.

There are three parts same as Mr David’s:

1. The Schedule Grid on the left side.
2. An Important Tasks for the Day at the top right, with room for 10 numbered tasks.
3. A Notes Area on the bottom right, for keeping track of what you’re doing as the day goes on.


The Schedule Grid on the left side:


The Important Tasks for the Day:


The Notes Area on the bottom right:


About the more information how to use it, please visit Mr David’s blog.

Relational link:
GTD notebook in excel format is downloadable


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