Thursday, 10 January 2013

How to be a confident man


For today’s post,forget about fashion or fragrances. Lets talk about men & their confidence . And do not be fooled by our sites name because the person who is writing this is surely one. :)

Before i want to start this, Let try to imagine yourself being yourself, how would you approach a woman, walking into a board meeting or even a party. How do you look? What message & image do you portray the moment you walk into a room? What are your eyes, hands and shoulders saying? What information can people gather about you before you make contact with any of them? Never thought about it? Well you should. And you can start by this top 10 tips to show confidence with body language. ( taken from Askmen.com )

Before that, Why body language ? …..

People read your body language, upon impulse and without thinking. It’s because our poses and postures are a great source of information that can tell a lot. They reflect our mood and our confidence level. We stand and walk a certain way when we’re confident and another way when we’re nervous. In a glance, most people can discern if we’re apprehensive or outgoing, relaxed or aggressive.

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No.10 Avoid Your Pockets

The first tip on our list of the top 10 tips to show confidence with body language is to keep your hands out of your pockets. We put our hands in our pockets when we’re uncomfortable or unsure of ourselves. And as long as you have your hands stuffed down your pants, that’s how other people will view you.
Instinctually we tend to hide our hands when we’re nervous; keeping your hands out in the open indicates confidence and shows people you have nothing to hide. Also, recognize that putting your hands in your pockets encourages slouching, which isn’t good. As an alternative, try putting your hands on your hips; it’s a far more confident posture

No.9 Don’t Fidget

Fidgeting is a clear sign of nervousness. A man who can’t keep still, is a man who is worried, tense and certainly not confident. Your hands can be your worst enemies — fight to keep them still and steady. You can definitely talk with your hands, but keep your gesticulations calm and under control. Also, when seated, avoid that rapid leg-vibration thing that some guys do (you don’t want to look like a dog getting his belly rubbed).

No.8 Keep Your Eyes Forward

Keeping your eyes level might be one of the trickiest ways to show confidence in body language. When you’re walking anywhere by yourself, it often feels natural to lower your head slightly and watch your step, but this posture communicates to others that you don’t want to engage in conversation or interact. And if you’re not careful, you might get into the habit of doing it all the time. Keep your chin up and your eyes forward, even when you’re walking down the street by yourself.

No.7 Stand Up Straight With Your Shoulders Back

Standing up straight is one of the most important of our top 10 tips to project confidence through body language. It can be a challenge especially if you’ve been a sloucher all your life, but get over it. Standing up straight is perhaps the most important means of communicating confidence. Concentrate on pushing your shoulders back slightly when standing and walking. Nothing major, just a little. That one simple motion does wonders for your posture. Try it in front of the mirror — you’ll be surprised how much more confident it makes you look.

No.6 Take Wide Steps

A confident man will never be described as “scurrying,” “creeping” or “sneaking,” so pay attention to the way you walk. If you want to show confidence with body language you want to take large steps. Wide steps make you seem purposeful and suggest a personal tranquility, which denotes confidence in men.

No.5 Firm Handshakes

Another of our top 10 tips for showing confidence with body language has to do with the firm handshake. There are few things worse than reaching out your hand during an introduction and getting a palm full of dead fish. Don’t be that guy. Instead, grip the other person’s hand firmly and confidently. If shaking hands with someone you’ve already met, you might even consider the two-hand grab: placing your free hand on the other person’s elbow adds warmth and enthusiasm to the handshake. Just don’t get carried away. A handshake is not a contest. Don’t try to crush the other person’s hand and don’t hold on too long.

No.4 Proper Grooming

Imagine yourself walking into a room, maybe there are lots of beautiful women there or maybe the room is filled with respected colleagues. Now consider your appearance: four days’ worth of scruff, bad skin, hair crispy and pointy like a Backstreet Boy’s. The point we’re trying to make is that grooming is an essential component of communicating confidence through body language. You want your hair, face and even your smell to work for you, not against you. Don’t be afraid to experiment with new products to find the ones that work for you.

No.3 Smile

Confident people smile because they have nothing to worry about. Try this as an experiment: smile at someone as you pass them on the street or walking around the office. Chances are good that they’ll smile back. Now wouldn’t you like to have that effect on people all the time?

No.2 Don’t Cross Your Arms When Socializing

Crossing your arms is a protective posture. We do it when we’re cold, nervous or on guard. Think of those big, burly nightclub bouncers, crossing their 26-inch pythons while standing guard at the door to a club. Do they look like guys you want to talk to, joke with or work with? No, right? Their job is to look intimidating. Your job is to look likeable, open and confident. So relax a little and keep your arms uncrossed.

No.1 Use Contact To Show Appreciation

The pat on the back is a lost art. Don’t be afraid to pat a buddy or a colleague on the back when he or she delivers a perfectly timed punch line or nails the big presentation. Most people aren’t freaked out by a hand on the shoulder and they’ll likely be appreciative of your sign of affection and respect.
With a little practice, we can learn the tips to show confidence through body language so that we always appear confident, capable and ready.
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Thursday, 3 January 2013

POT PET Jumaat

Selamat pagi Malaysia.(^^)

Assalamualaikum dan salam sejahtera semua.

(AlifQ is writing)
Entry kali ni sekadar saya nak sembang santai, pot & pet, pot & pet semata-mata. Hari ni kami ada a few perfumes yang perlu dibungkus & diposlajukan. 2 tahun dah buat benda ni, bungkus & pos tapi masih slow motion jugak prosenya - nak buat macam mana pekerja tak ada lagi kan. yang ada bini je dan dia rajin tolong.... cuma bukan bahagian pembungkusan. Dia settle-kan bahagian perut daku yang kelaparan (^^) hehe. (kalau boleh nak bungkus perfumes sambil nganga je , dia suap, haha)

Oh & one more thing,
I heard another land slide berlaku semalam. Dengar dari mulut wifey je bukan dari berita ke apa (tak suka tengok berita is 1 of my bad habits ) Selepas tanah Bukit Setiawangsa runtuh sekarang Putra Heights pula. Doakan yang terbaik untuk mangsa yang terlibat ya kawan-kawan.

That's all for now. Tak boleh nak panjang-panjang sebab kartun kat TV pn dah nak start, haha. (another 1 of my bad habits) so will keep in touch soon ya. Maybe next time you'll see an entry from my wifey. Take care & have a great day to all <3

P.s : Kalau ada yang nak order perfume kami masih accept order & pos hari ni yup :). Tq again

AlifQ
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Perfume History


Its best to start of the 1st post on our perfume blog about.......what else right - PERFUMES :) 
so here it goes >>>> 

Perfume is already thousands of years old - the word "perfume" comes from a Latin word which brings the meaning "through smoke". One of the oldest uses of perfumes comes form the burning of incense and aromatic herbs used in religious services and rituals. The Egyptians invented glass and perfume bottles. Thus making it one of the first common uses for glass.

The Ancient World From 7000 to 4000 bc, the fatty oils of olive and sesame are thought to have been combined with fragrant plants to create the original Neolithic ointments. In 3000 bc, when the Egyptians were learning to write and make bricks, they were already importing large quantities of myrrh. The earliest items of commerce were most likely spices, gums and other fragrant plants, mostly reserved for religious purposes

The Middle Ages The spread of Islam helped to expand appreciation and knowledge of fragrance. Mohammed himself, whose life spanned the 6th and 7th centuries, is said to have loved children, women and fragrance above all else. His favorite scent was probably camphire (henna), but it was the rose that came to permeate Moslem culture.

The Modern World In the 19th century, two important changes occurred in the Western world of fragrance. France became the leader in reestablishing the therapeutic uses of fragrance
Today there are over 30,000 designer perfumes on the market and perfumes are no longer for the wealthy. The perfume industry has undergone several changes in technique, material and style. All of which have created the modern fragrance industry, one that still incorporates creativity, mystique and romance along with marketing to appeal to the masses.

"Articles are taken from www.gogoperfume.com"