Friday, September 26, 2008

My Article

Wedding Preparation

The following project will give you a comprehensive overview about wedding preparation that the couples need to discuss and examine, as they prepare themselves for marriage. This article will give you explanations about the wedding preparation that they will need, the wedding cost,and other important information.

We wish you the best as you prepare for a beautiful wedding service, but more importantly, we pray that you persevere in your journey in life together
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Costing



As we all know, couples who are preparing for marriage look for guidance not only in planning the wedding service, but also in preparation for marriage. This site offers a comprehensive resource for couples to plan for their marriage. It is designed to assist and help the couples review their psycho-social-religious-emotional aspects of their existence, and to examine their compatibility and readiness to assume the responsibilities of marriage and what it entails. It also serves as a resource to plan their wedding liturgy and ceremony itself.
Here is the costing of a good wedding preparation

Pert




Here is the Pert Diagram of weddingPreparation As you can see the activity above:



Thursday, September 25, 2008

WBS



A work breakdown structure or WBS is a tree structure, that permits summing of subordinate costs for tasks, materials, etc., into their successively higher level “parent” tasks, materials, etc. It is a fundamental tool commonly used in project management and systems engineering


The subordinartes of Wedding Preparation are Planning under it are Planning, Budgeting,Coordination next is Food under it are Menu, Shopping list, Cooking, and serving. then the Room/Guest equipment under are Site/Room, Tables/ Chairs, Settings/Utensils and decoration. other subordinates are Guess under it are the Guess list, Name Tags, Special Needs, next is Staff under it are the shoppers, Cooks, servers, Host, Clean up. and last subordinates is Speakers under it are the Invites, Transport, Coordinate, and closing remarks.

S Curve


Here is the S Curve Of the wedding Preparation



The S Curve is a well known project management tool and it consists in "a display of cumulative costs, labour hours or other quantities plotted against time".The name derives from the S-like shape of the curve, flatter at the beginning and end and steeper in the middle, because this is the way most of the projects look like. The S curve can be considered as an indicator and it's used for many applications related to project management such as: target, baseline, cost, time etc. That's why there is a variety of S Curves such as:-Cost versus Time S Curve;(appropriate for projects that contain labour and non-labour tasks).-Target S Curve;(This S Curve reflects the ideal progress of the project if all tasks are completed as currently scheduled)-Value and Percentage S Curves;(Percentage S Curves are useful for calculating the project's actual percentage complete)-Actual S Curve;(This S Curve reflects the actual progress of the project to date)






milestone



Here are the activity of wedding Preparation

These preparation is about 8 weeks.

Activity

1.Announce wedding plans to the family that fall in week 1.
2. Arrange to have dinner with the family of both sides to discuss the wedding plans that fall in week 2.
3.plan the budget of the wedding that fall in week 2.
4.Compile the guest list that fall also in week 2.
5.Finalist the guest list that fall also in week 2.
6.Select the wedding date that fall also in week 2.
7.Submit your wedding registration form that fall in week 3.
8.Attend seminars required by the church that fall in week 3 and week 4.
9.Choose your wedding gown and barong that fall in week 5.
10. Prepare the reception that fall in week 5.
11. Distribution of invatation that fall in week 6.
12. Prepare for the give aways/ video/photograpy/ flowers that fall in week 7.
13. Bridal shower of the brides that fall in weekin week 8.
14.Plan a rehearsal day for the matrimony that fall in week 8.
15.Relax and prepare for the wedding date that fall in week 8.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

How to be Sucessful

You know what? You don't need luck or any diploma to accomplish the success you deserve. You just need faith. Faith that you will indeed be successful, faith that you have all that it takes to make it to the top! You have to BELIEVE that YOU ARE the most successful person you ever met.
If you don't believe in yourself, who on earth do you think will?
There is a lot of things that ANYBODY can do to become a success in any field they choose: relationships, business, career, anything you can think of! First, you have to understand that you will need to make an effort, not necessarily a huge one, but let's put it that way: you will definitely need consistence in your doings. With anything that you're trying to attain if you don't give consistent efforts, you'll just simply NEVER get what you expect. The main point is to believe that YOU CAN be successful, and YOU WILL indeed.
There are some rules that have to be followed when using the Affirmation Method.
1.Never use any negative form in you sentences (i.e.: I will not fail in anything anymore. It's better to use: I will succeed in everything I'm undertaking from now on.) And trust me, affirmations really works! So if you affirm anything negative, this is what you'll get! So be aware of it, and very careful in your affirmations.

2.You also have to be repetitive. Repeat at least 10 to 20 times each affirmation every day, for several days. What I like to do when I have a goal to attain is to pick up 2 or 3 sentences that make sense to me. Then I write them down 10 times each, and I repeat the process for at least 7 days in a row.

3.Remember, consistency!!! You can even go further and do it for 2 to 3 weeks in a row. The longer you do it, the better results you'll get.

Whats Up!!!

Choosing Right Business
Topic: Business Planning


It might come as no surprise that 67% of Americans want to start a business. Maybe you’re one of them, one of the millions that are ready to take the plunge to pursue this “great American dream”. We hope so.
Before rushing into something that might make you the most money, there’s a lot to consider. Remember, this is a major life decision. If you don’t choose a business well, you could lose your shirt. But if you make a smart choice, you could find fun, fulfillment, greater control, AND make lots of money along the way.
To help lead you down the right path, we have a few tips for you as you head down the path of choosing a business.

1.Think about it
The average person spends 40 hours a week at work. If you start working at 21 and retire at 65, that’s approximately 91,520 hours of your life! That sounds like a lot, but contrasted with the hours you’ll log running your own business, it pales in comparison. That’s why it’s crucial to choose a business that you’re truly passionate and excited about. When you do something you love, you’ll have a much better chance of success, and you will actually enjoy the longer hours. We were once told by a business sage that “if you love what you do, you’ll never work a day in your life”, and this has absolutely been true for us.


2. Skills Matter
Choose a business in which your true skills apply. For example, if you’re good with people, then select a business that relies heavily on interpersonal activity, such as consulting, sales or public relations. The important thing is to find a business in which you will really shine and be well-suited for the critical functions of that business
3.Lifestyle Does Matter
Choose a business that suits your lifestyle needs. For example, if you want to work at home, consider an e-commerce business instead of something that requires traveling for customer sales calls and meetings. If you need to maintain irregular business hours and you require flexibility in your schedule, consider a business specializing in logo and brand development, writing or other “project-oriented”
4. That Thing Called Money
Carefully consider your business financing requirements. If you don’t want to raise money or get investors involved, pick something that you can grow organically without outside funding. Start small and let the business revenues provide the operational and growth capital you’ll need. Some businesses are much less capital intensive to start up than others. For example, with many consulting businesses, all you need is a business card and some basic marketing materials to support your qualifications for sales purposes. Businesses that offer the promise of accelerated upside potential, such as high-tech companies, are an option. After all, HP started in a garage. But remember that these fast-growth companies also require significant amounts of outside capital in the early stages.

5.Think about the End Game
Do you know what the exit strategy for your new business will be? From the very beginning, you need to decide whether you want to build your business and sell it in the future or have it provide a lifelong source of income with no need to cash in on your efforts. This will help you in choosing the right business structure now to eliminate major legal and tax headaches down the road.
Some other questions to ask include the following: Can I make this business work for me someday? Will I be able to leverage the success of the business down the road to taper off my direct involvement while the business continues to flourish? What will the time commitment be on me in one business vs. another? How unique is the business and how much of an impact is competition going to be? Do I want a business which will require lots of employees?
It’s vitally important to think things through before jumping into business ownership. Don’t be one of the many discouraged and bored entrepreneurs out there who failed to consider these various factors. Instead, take the time and effort to carefully consider your options and choose the right path. Trust us, the ultimate success of your startup business will make it all worthwhile down the road.