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| Importance of IT Certification Certifications are globally accepted means of establishing as well as assessing the essential set of credentials required for a job. They are hard evidence that you are competent enough to perform the tasks assigned (or could be assigned in future) to you. At the same time, they provide the management with an internationally accepted benchmark against which both current and prospective employees can be assessed. And it's no different in the IT industry. Getting certified in relevant IT technology can help enhance your career prospects (greater remuneration, more challenging job profiles, promotions, etc.), gain more respect, and increase job security. The importance that companies attach to certification has increased so much that in some cases companies are specifically asking for certified people. The reason for this is twofold. First, certifications are becoming industry standards vis--vis skill assessment. Second, certifications are objective measurements of skills and hence easy to use when it comes to comparing and contrasting the talent pool. In some cases it becomes the critical distinguishing factor when candidates have similar skill sets and experience.
Preparing for IT Certification Once you have zeroed in on the certification you want to pursue, it's time to start your preparations for the exam. There are numerous modes of preparing for the exam, such as Books Tutorials Computer-Based Training (CBT) Classroom Training Online Training Hands-on Preparation Kits Self study using books, tutorials, magazines, and mock exams have been the traditional modes of preparing for exams. To that, computer-based training (CBT) was added with the widespread use of computers, and online trainings are the latest. Being an IT buff you are bound to go in for the latest and the best technological offerings in terms of exam preparation tools. For, what you are aiming for is success and no compromises should be made, no stones left unturned, to achieve your goal. The IT Certification exams are conducted online. So it makes practical sense to do your preparation, as much as possible, using online and/or computer based tools and techniques. The computer-based resources available to you are exam simulators, CBTs, and Online Trainings. Exam simulators, as the name indicates, simulate the real exam and enable you to get reach a comfort zone in taking the exam before you actually face it. But before you are ready to take practice exams on the simulators, you need to study for it, complete the syllabus, and feel confident of facing the exams. CBTs and online trainings enable you to prepare for the exam, as per the syllabus.
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| The evolution of fitness and exercise programs has been drastic over the last fifty years, picture a frumpy Charles Atlas vs. Arnold 20 years later. From a performance standpoint, world records are broken every year. Football players get faster and faster, while simultaneously becoming more massive. Science continues to develop, and we understand more and more about the human body, thus learning cooler ways to make it grow or become more explosive. A good personal trainer stays on top of such science, and finds a way to incorporate new techniques into achieving your goals. However, a great personal trainer understands the meaning of motivation, and compassion. The science can take a back seat to hard work. The trick is knowing how to get trainees to push themselves well beyond their comfort zone while remaining to be a like-able individual. If you can't push people to the next level... then you're useless. If you can push but they hate you... you won't be successful. To find balance, a trainer needs to be experienced in the fitness realm and honest in every possible way. By keeping your words true, good or bad, trust is developed between trainer and trainee and that rapport will carry you through the demanding times.
Personal training has become slightly watered down in it's quality and understandably so. Tons of people like working out, and tons of people want to make money doing what they like. As a result, they figure, "Hey... I'll try to make money by helping people work-out!" They sign up for an online course, and go apply for a job at Work out World where the gym charges is clients $70 per hour. I purchased one of these courses and couldn't get past the chapter where they carefully explained what type of physical contact is "O.K." and what is not. If you don't understand what's appropriate with respect to physical contact, then your are a dumbass and you have no intuition. You probably shouldn't be a trainer anyhow. It seemed like these courses were more about anti-lawsuit training than they were about motivation or exercise science. The truth is, you can't teach someone how to be a trainer; the necessary qualities are slightly abstract.
Experience in the field is obviously necessary. I've been a fight trainer and fitness trainer for 12 years. I was a hard-core athlete since the age of 12. Without being exposed to hundreds of different kinds of training and feeling each of them, I couldn't possibly relate to my students. For example, when I teach a yoga technique, I make it clear that I understand what my trainee is going through. "Ignore the burning feeling in your groin, and breathe deeply into the tension in your back that results from this posture." They understand that I've been there before, and that I've pushed through exactly the same barriers that they face. This not only cultivates trust, it shows that you know what you're talking about!
Passion is something that simply can't be taught. As a fight trainer, I CAN'T STAND IT when my students throw sloppy punches. I yell and scream like a maniac! I will make them perform the same punch over and over in slow motion until they do it correctly... I don't care if it takes 1000 repetitions! You can't teach someone how to care about the results of their students. Many are happy to just say, "Good job! Niiiiice rep!" Then they take their money and go home, having given you little more than a pep talk. When it comes to lifting weights, you're going to get some results regardless of your form. You could also just head out to your back yard and lift a rock over your head and get something out of it. When it comes to technique oriented instruction, you really need someone who gives a crap about performance. I have a salsa dancing coach named Katie, and she's fantastic. Part of that is her love for dance in addition to her love of passing it on. She can pick out the smallest flaws in my form and correct them. Subsequently, my hips then sashay out of control... until she tells me that I look too feminine and corrects that issue. The bottom line is that to be a great trainer or teacher of any sort, you have to truly care that your student is able to develop as a practitioner. The first time that I don't care about the power behind one of my students kicks, I'm going to retire.
The last element that I'm going to touch upon not only makes you a better personal trainer, it's also just a basic part of being cool and being a like-able person. Be honest and as real as you can possibly be! When one of my students throws and ugly punch, I'll say, "That was absolutely terrible." If they do it again, I'll say, "That was even worse." If I know that they can punch harder, I'll ask them why they are punching like such a baby today. I don't sugar coat anything, because my communication is not real if I do! If my words are my currency, I want them to be worth something. I refuse to pretend that I'm getting the result that I want unless it's really there. This is not just an excuse to bark insults at your trainee. This is your opportunity to point out what they're doing wrong and teach them how to correct it. Later, when they perform the technique correctly and I yell and scream their praises, they know that I'm not just boosting their ego. I have no problems telling them when they're terrible, so if I'm yelling "Great job," they know that I mean it! If it's a tough process getting them to do something correctly, I express honest relief in my words. For example, "Thank God... I thought your uppercut was going to suck forever!" This allows me to communicate on a very real level with my trainees, and they appreciate it. If they are paying you for training, they want to improve themselves. It's up to you to make sure that happens, and communication is vital.
Here's where it get's interesting: honesty doesn't just include communication pertaining to the training itself. I take this to a degree that is almost a little out of control. For example, earlier this week, I was wrapping on of my students hands and I felt terrible. I was very hung over, and barely slept the night before. So I said, "Hey stop procrastinating. . . I feel like crap so bear with me. I got wasted last night and hooked up with a girl that was well below my standards, and sacrificed my sleep to do it. " Of course her response is to laugh, because crap like that is funny. Also, you don't want to just be a drone. . . issuing physical commands. By letting your students into your life a little bit, they become your friend and they realize that you're not entirely unlike them. If I have to fart, I'll say, "Hey, jump rope for a second. . . I'm going to go outside and let out a disgusting fart. " If it's on your mind, just say it! Honesty is incredibly powerful! There are times when I will make up an exercise on the spot and be fully clear about the fact that I don't even know if it's possible! "Hey try to stand with one foot on top of this medicine ball and do a one-legged squat. " If it's funny when they fall, then laugh at them! This is a practice that I employ not only in training, but in my every day life. Most people find it to be a refreshing break from the general dishonestly and hidden intentions present within other human interactions. Many times, people will train with you just to get a break from their every day lives, and being a straight-shooter is part of what makes this refreshing.
Whether you are looking for a personal trainer, or looking to be one, keep these things in mind. Personal training should not be a burden on the trainer or trainee. It should be a powerful experience that takes place with someone that shares a connection with you. You might have to shop around as a trainee and you might have to suck as a trainer for a few years before you get it. No matter what, stay passionate about the process and keep working hard. Love for the subject will conquer all barriers.
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| It is every parent's dream to see his child deliver a speech or perform or sing or recite a poem in front of an audience with confidence. Parents take immense pride when their children get out of their comfort zone and are able to express their feelings and thoughts to the audience.
In all schools today, students are given a chance to speak their minds on various topics by way of elocution contests. To be successful in delivering speeches, two things are very important - the preparation for the speech as well as a good choice of somekeyword. If you are a parent or a teacher, who is in search of some somekeyword, the rule of thumb in this regard is to keep them as simple as possible. The topics should be such that they revolve around the things, events, situations, people, the children come across, see, or talk about in their daily life. This will help them in generating some good content on them as well as talking about them in a persuasive manner.
A persuasive speech is very different from normal speech. It is delivered in such a way that the listener is actually convinced about the viewpoint of the speaker. So, if you are looking for some interesting yet easy somekeyword for kids, then scroll down for a complete list.
Persuasive Speech Topics for Kids on Serious Issues Do Video games promote violence among children Why should cell phones be allowed / not allowed in schools Should the results of exam be used to label students as intelligent, average and below average Should animals be kept in Zoos Should children be sent to boarding schools Should uniforms be made compulsory in schools Is it all right to hold parents responsible for the actions of their children Single parenting - Is it good or bad for children Recycling : How will it help our future Is education important Funny Persuasive Speech Topics for Kids Why do I have to drink milk everyday Why do I feel shy talking to girls in my class Who is stronger - Superman, Batman or Spiderman What would I do if I did not have to go to school What would happen if all the teachers in the school take leave for one day How do I convince my mother to let me eat ice cream everyday What would I do if I am all grown up today What would happen if I get a chance to spend a day with Santa Claus The advantages and disadvantages of obeying my mother. What if I become a Hollywood star when I grow up Why my dog is the silliest creature on this earth Interesting Persuasive Speech Topics for Kids Why are Harry Potter books so famous among children Are chat rooms safe for children Should couples get married before having children Should homework be given to children Is the growing obesity among the American children related to their fast food consumption The five most popular Television shows among children in my school. Should the school authorities search student lockers from time to time Should the content on the Internet be censored before kids go through it Should sex education classes be taken in schools Should there be a longer time for recess These are a few of the serious, interesting and somekeyword for kids. While preparing for these speech topics, the parents and teachers should let the children give as much input as they can on the various issues procrastinating. As an adult, you can help them while they are preparing arguments for or against any topic by educating them on various ways to research a topic. Help them in structuring their speech as well as in its delivery. However, make sure that in the end the speech is all about the child's thoughts, feelings and expression.
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| Most of the adult population can play enough of a musical instrument to rattle out a tune of some sort, even if it is just a TV theme or a few bars of an old classic. Furthermore, playing an instrument well is something most of us long for, but for whatever reason, we choose not to fulfill our desire. There are a range of excuses: you're too old, you've no time, you can't learn at your age. They are all just excuses, and by overcoming these unnecessary barriers, you too can take up an instrument and improve your skills beyond the very basics.
The piano is known as the mother of all instruments, and is one of the most versatile and celebrated instruments in the world. Most of the worlds' favorite classical pieces have been written or adapted for the piano, and it is a necessary skill for many degree level music courses. Indeed, when it comes to teaching musical theory, there is no better instrument than the piano. It really is easy to see why it's a popular choice for those taking up a new instrument. As adults, we tend to shy away from situations outwith our comfort zone, and this is certainly the situation with taking piano lessons. comfortzone From having total control over every aspect of our lives, it can feel frustrating and patronizing to take direction from another adult. However, by dedicating the time to practice, and taking heed of the instructions given, anyone of any age can learn to play the piano.
Why not check in your local area for piano tutors Chances are there will be a few classes and private tutors in your area which you can sign up for to improve your skills. Alternatively, why not investigate online piano lessons Over the last couple of years, technology has advanced to allow feasible real-time online piano lessons. goal setting This might also be a significantly less costly version of receiving expert tuition which you can digest in your own time, and revisit to overcome problem areas.
Whatever your age, and musical experience, you can learn to play the piano with effective music tuition. By dedicating the necessary time and effort and by adopting a good attitude towards practice and theory, you can see a marked improvement in no time, and can learn to impress your friends and yourself with the highly-satisfying ability to play the piano comfortzone.
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| A birthday party is fun. But it can be an overwhelming experience for a shy child, especially if he or she is the guest of honor. Here are ten tips to make the celebration easy, comfortable and wonderful for your child.
1. Involve him with every aspect of the party planning. When the birthday boy or girl helps plan all the details of the celebration, he feels in control. He will feel comfortable in this situation, because he helped to create it.
2. Have the party at home. No matter how tempting an outside venue may be, a shy child will feel more secure at his house. He'll be confident in the comfort of familiar surroundings and won't feel out of place. And, if at any time he feels overly anxious, he can retreat to a safe place for a minute, until he regains his composure.
3. Keep the guest list small. Even fully mature grown ups can sometimes get intimated by large crowds. A houseful of active, noisy kids can make a quiet child feel anxious stop procrastinating. Keep the group at a manageable size.
4. Invite the right kids comfortzone. This is not the time to include newcomers, with the hope of expanding his circle of friends. Stick to those who are already in his comfort-zone, like best friends, siblings, cousins and kids he plays with in the neighborhood. He'll feel at ease with that group and it will make him more confident.
5. Limit the party length. In this case, less is more. Plan enough time for games, cake and fun. But don't go overboard. If the festivities go too long and the activities run out, the guests will be restless. They'll still want to be entertained and your child may not know how to handle them.
6. Include the right games. Look for non-competitive activities everyone can do. Have the kids work on a craft that ties in with the theme of the party. Go for gentle games that don't require a lot of skill, and reward every participant with a prize. A treasure hunt can be a good idea, if you assign each of the kids a different color and let them search for their own color-coded bounty.
7. Make a plan for blowing out the candles. Some shy kids feel extremely self-conscious when everyone is looking at them and singing happy birthday. They may feel panic-stricken by the time they're expected to blow out those candles. If your child feels this way, try to make it more low key. You could push the cake table against the wall, position your child in front of the cake, with the rest of the guests in back of him when they sing. Another solution is to have everyone sing really fast. Provide one big candle made in the shape of the number of the year he's celebrating. It's easier to extinguish a single candle in the shape of a seven, then seven individual candles.
stop procrastinating 8. Wait until after the party to open the gifts. If he opens his presents during the celebration, he will be the center of attention. His guests will be watching to see what he gets and his reaction to it. This can be overwhelming for a timid child. Postpone this until later, when the guests have gone home and he's relaxed. Then, he can unwrap the packages. Don't forget to take a photo of him playing with, wearing or using the gift to include in the thank you card.
9. Have a helper. Of course, making a birthday party run smoothly is a lot of work. But you don't want to be so busy and preoccupied that you lose sight of how your shy child is doing. If you have someone there to lend a hand, it will be easier to pay attention to how he's dealing with things. Then, if you notice signs that he's feeling stressed, you can divert his attention by asking him to do a simple task. He'll think that you just needed him to get that bottle of soda out of the refrigerator, and won't realize that you distracted him, so he would calm down.
10. Don't worry. There's nothing wrong with being shy. Most kids grow out of it, as their confidence increases. We all have our moments when we feel self-conscious in social situations. Just do your best to make him feel comfortable, so he can relax and have a good time.
It's really easy to plan a great birthday party for your shy child. Just take these steps to reduce potential stress triggers and watch him have a happy celebration.
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