Sunday, October 28, 2012

Some Best Free Apple iPad 3, iPad Mini Apps, Dr Mobiles Limited, Repair, Auckland


The iPad has become one of the most successful tablet computers in the market since the device was launched by Apple in April 2010. As it runs the same mobile operating system, iOS, as the iPhone, most apps designed for the iPhone would work on the iPad. If optimized, they work even better on the larger screen of the iPad.
In Apple’s App Store, there are now more than 500,000 commercial and free iOS apps available for download. But here at Gizmo’s Freeware, we only select the best from the free ones running in full screen on your iPad, while iPhone apps running on the iPad in 1x or 2x mode are excluded from this list.
To install the apps on your device, you might use one of the following ways.
Home and Office
Best Free Office Suite for iPad - CloudOn
Best Free E-Book Reader for iPad - Stanza | iBooks | Kindle
Best Free Comic Book Reader for iPad - Comics | ComicFlow
Best Free Alarm Clock for iPad - Nightstand Central Free
Best Free Notepad and Notebook for iPad - Evernote | Springpad | Bamboo Paper | PaperPort Notes
Best Free Dictionary and Thesaurus for iPad - Dictionary.com | Merriam-Webster Dictionary HD
Best Free Encyclopedia for iPad - Wikipanion for iPad | Fotopedia Heritage
Best Free Genealogy or Family Tree for iPad - Ancestry
Best Free Translator for iPad - iTranslate
Best Free Cooking Tools for iPad - Epicurious Recipes & Shopping List
Best Free Calculator for iPad - HiCalc - Calculator Free | PCalc Lite Calculator
Best Free Unit and Currency Converter for iPad - Units | myConvert Lite | XE Currency
Best Free Voice Recognition for iPad - Dragon Dictation

Image Tools
Best Free Photo Gallery for iPad - The Guardian Eyewitness
Best Free Image Editor for iPad - Adobe Photoshop Express | Pixlr-o-matic
Best Free Paint Program for iPad - DrawCast
Best Free Image Generator for iPad - Absolute Vintage Studio Lite
Best Free Doodle Pad for iPad - Doodle Buddy

Multimedia
Best Free Media Player for iPad - flex:player
Best Free Radio Broadcasting for iPad - TuneIn Radio
Best Free Multimedia Streaming Software for iPad - Audiogalaxy Mobile | VLC Streamer Free
Best Free Music Recognition for iPad - SoundHound
Best Free Music Video Catalog for iPad - VEVO HD
Best Free Movie Resource for iPad - IMDb Movies & TV
Best Free Computer Piano for iPad - Virtuoso Piano Free 2 HD
Best Free Music Creation Software for iPad - Beatwave
Best Free Drum App for iPad - Drums XD FREE
Best Free Video Maker for iPad - Video Star
Best Free Flip Book Animation for iPad - LED Studio HD Free
Best Free Remote Control for iPad - Remote

Disk and File Tools
Best Free File Manager for iPad - FileApp
Best Free Online Backup for iPad - Dropbox

Desktop and System
Best Free Wallpaper App for iPad - Cool Wallpapers HD & Retina Free
Best Free System Monitor for iPad - System Status Lite | Activity Monitor Touch Free

Security and Privacy
Best Free Password Manager for iPad - LastPass Tab Browser
Best Free Private Library for iPad - Private Photo Lite for iPad
Best Free Device Tracker for iPad - Find My iPhone

Internet, eMail & Messaging
Best Free Web Browser for iPad - Dolphin Browser HD | Chrome | Terra Browser
Best Free Instant Messaging for iPad - imo instant messenger
Best Free Voice Over Internet Protocol for iPad - Skype for iPad
Best Free News Reader or Feed Aggregator for iPad - Zite Personalized Magazine | Flipboard | Pulse News | Feeddler RSS Reader
Best Free Bookmark Manager for iPad - Pocket
Best Free Web Search for iPad - Google Search
Best Free Navigation for iPad - Google Earth | Waze social GPS traffic & gas
Best Free Weather Monitoring for iPad - The Weather Channel Max for iPad | Weather HD Free
Page 9. Network, Website & Server
Best Free Social Networking for iPad - Facebook | Google+ | Twitter
Best Free Remote Access Software for iPad - TeamViewer HD
Best Free Wi-Fi Finder for iPad - Wi-Fi Finder

Education
Best Free Talks and Lectures for iPad - TED
Best Free Articles and Answers for iPad - HowStuffWorks for iPad
Best Free Science Knowledge Network for iPad - Science360 for iPad
Best Free Astronomy Software for iPad - Planets
Best Free Quiz Tool for iPad - Evernote Peek
Best Free Story Book for iPad - Toy Story Read-Along
Page 11. Health and Fitness
Best Free Workout Tracker for iPad - Action Burn
Best Free Medical Reference for iPad - Medscape | WebMD
Best Free Menstral Cycle Tracker for iPad - iPeriod Free for iPad

Games and Entertainment
Best Free Action Game for iPad - Fruit Ninja HD Lite | NinJump HD | Hungry Shark - Part 1 HD | iStunt 2 HD - Insane Hills
Best Free Physics Game for iPad - Angry Birds HD Free | Cut the Rope HD Lite
Best Free Simulation Game for iPad - Smurfs' Village | ATC Mania
Best Free Shoot 'Em Up for iPad - Boomblastica
Best Free Running Game for iPad - Temple Run | Jetpack Joyride
Best Free Match-2 Puzzle for iPad - Flow Free
Best Free Match-3 Puzzle for iPad - Fire Ball | Mr Giggle 2 HD Lite
Best Free Jigsaw Puzzle and Creator for iPad - Jigsaw Jumble
Best Free Sliding Puzzle for iPad - Mouse
Best Free Word Game for iPad - Wordfeud | Words With Friends HD Free
Best Free Card Game for iPad - Solitaire | FreeCell Free | Hearts Multiplayer HD
Best Free Computer Mahjong for iPad - Mahjong Towers Touch HD
Best Free Computer Chess for iPad - Chess.com | Stockfish Chess
Best Free Chinese Chess for iPad - Action Chinese Chess Free
Best Free Music Game for iPad - Tap Tap Radiation
Best Free Sudoku for iPad - Sudoku Joy
Best Free Reversi for iPad - Reversi HD *
Best Free Backgammon for iPad - Backgammon Gold
Best Free Pinball for iPad - Retro Pinball
Best Free Air Hockey for iPad - Air Hockey Gold
Best Free Breakout Game for iPad - Breakout Boost
Best Free Billiards and Pool Game for iPad - Pool Break Lite
Best Free Casual Game for iPad - Talking Ben the Dog
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Head Office (Map):

1, Huron Street, Takapuna, North Shore 0662
Tel: (09) 551-5344, Mob: (021) 264-0000
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3069 Great North Road, New Lynn, Auckland 0600
Tel: (09) 555-5344, Mob: (021) 374-007
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n Memory of Dr Richard Teo (1972- 12th October, 2012): Last words on joy, God, Ferraris and money

Below is the transcript of the talk of Dr. Richard Teo, who is a 40-year-old millionaire and cosmetic surgeon with a stage-4 lung cancer but selflessly came to sha
re with the D1 class his life experience on 19-Jan-2012. He has just passed away few days ago on 18 October 2012.
Hi good morning to all of you. My voice is a bit hoarse, so please bear with me. I thought I'll just introduce myself. My name is Richard, I'm a medical doctor. And I thought I'll just share some thoughts of my life. It's my pleasure to be invited by prof. Hopefully, it can get you thinking about how... as you pursue this.. embarking on your training to become dental surgeons, to think about other things as well.
Since young, I am a typical product of today's society. Relatively successful product that society requires.. From young, I came from a below average family. I was told by the media... and people around me that happiness is about success. And that success is about being wealthy. With this mind-set, I've always be extremely competitive, since I was young.
Not only do I need to go to the top school, I need to have success in all fields. Uniform groups, track, everything. I needed to get trophies, needed to be successful, I needed to have colours award, national colours award, everything. So I was highly competitive since young. I went on to medical school, graduated as a doctor. Some of you may know that within the medical faculty, ophthalmology is one of the most highly sought after specialities. So I went after that as well. I was given a traineeship in ophthalmology, I was also given a research scholarship by NUS to develop lasers to treat the eye.
So in the process, I was given 2 patents, one for the medical devices, and another for the lasers. And you know what, all this academic achievements did not bring me any wealth. So once I completed my bond with MOH, I decided that this is taking too long, the training in eye surgery is just taking too long. And there's lots of money to be made in the private sector. If you're aware, in the last few years, there is this rise in aesthetic medicine. Tons of money to be made there. So I decided, well, enough of staying in institution, it's time to leave. So I quit my training halfway and I went on to set up my aesthetic clinic... in town, together with a day surgery centre.
You know the irony is that people do not make heroes out average GP (general practitioner), family physicians. They don't. They make heroes out of people who are rich and famous. People who are not happy to pay $20 to see a GP, the same person have no qualms paying ten thousand dollars for a liposuction, 15 thousand dollars for a breast augmentation, and so on and so forth. So it's a no brainer isn't? Why do you want to be a gp? Become an aesthetic physician. So instead of healing the sick and ill, I decided that I'll become a glorified beautician. So, business was good, very good. It started off with waiting of one week, then became 3weeks, then one month, then 2 months, then 3 months. I was overwhelmed; there were just too many patients. Vanities are fantastic business. I employed one doctor, the second doctor, the 3rd doctor, the 4th doctor. And within the 1st year, we're already raking in millions. Just the 1st year. But never is enough because I was so obsessed with it. I started to expand into Indonesia to get all the rich Indonesian tai-tais who wouldn't blink an eye to have a procedure done. So life was really good.
So what do I do with the spare cash. How do I spend my weekends? Typically, I'll have car club gatherings. I take out my track car, with spare cash I got myself a track car. We have car club gatherings. We'll go up to Sepang in Malaysia. We'll go for car racing. And it was my life. With other spare cash, what do i do? I get myself a Ferrari. At that time, the 458 wasn't out, it's just a spider convertible, 430. This is a friend of mine, a schoolmate who is a forex trader, a banker. So he got a red one, he was wanting all along a red one, I was getting the silver one. 
So what do I do after getting a car? It's time to buy a house, to build our own bungalows. So we go around looking for a land to build our own bungalows, we went around hunting. So how do i live my life? Well, we all think we have to mix around with the rich and famous. This is one of the Miss Universe. So we hang around with the beautiful, rich and famous. This by the way is an internet founder. So this is how we spend our lives, with dining and all the restaurants and Michelin Chefs you know.
So I reach a point in life that I got everything for my life. I was at the pinnacle of my career and all. That's me one year ago in the gym and I thought I was like, having everything under control and reaching the pinnacle.
Well, I was wrong. I didn't have everything under control. About last year March, I started to develop backache in the middle of nowhere. I thought maybe it was all the heavy squats I was doing. So I went to SGH, saw my classmate to do an MRI, to make sure it's not a slipped disc or anything. And that evening, he called me up and said that we found bone marrow replacement in your spine. I said, sorry what does that mean? I mean I know what it means, but I couldn't accept that. I was like “Are you serious?” I was still running around going to the gym you know. But we had more scans the next day, PET scans - positrons emission scans, they found that actually I have stage 4 terminal lung cancer. I was like "Whoa where did that come from?” It has already spread to the brain, the spine, the liver and the adrenals. And you know one moment I was there, totally thinking that I have everything under control, thinking that I've reached the pinnacle of my life. But the next moment, I have just lost it.
This is a CT scan of the lungs itself. If you look at it, every single dot there is a tumour. We call this miliaries tumour. And in fact, I have tens of thousands of them in the lungs. So, I was told that even with chemotherapy, that I'll have about 3-4months at most. Did my life come crushing on, of course it did, who wouldn't? I went into depression, of course, severe depression and I thought I had everything.
See the irony is that all these things that I have, the success, the trophies, my cars, my house and all. I thought that brought me happiness. But i was feeling really down, having severe depression. Having all these thoughts of my possessions, they brought me no joy. The thought of... You know, I can hug my Ferrari to sleep, no... No, it is not going to happen. It brought not a single comfort during my last ten months. And I thought they were, but they were not true happiness. But it wasn't. What really brought me joy in the last ten months was interaction with people, my loved ones, friends, people who genuinely care about me, they laugh and cry with me, and they are able to identify the pain and suffering I was going through. That brought joy to me, happiness. None of the things I have, all the possessions, and I thought those were supposed to bring me happiness. But it didn't, because if it did, I would have felt happy think about it, when I was feeling most down..
You know the classical Chinese New Year that is coming up. In the past, what do I do? Well, I will usually drive my flashy car to do my rounds, visit my relatives, to show it off to my friends. And I thought that was joy, you know. I thought that was really joy. But do you really think that my relatives and friends, whom some of them have difficulty trying to make ends meet, that will truly share the joy with me? Seeing me driving my flashy car and showing off to them? No, no way. They won’t be sharing joy with me. They were having problems trying to make ends meet, taking public transport. In fact i think, what I have done is more like you know, making them envious, jealous of all I have. In fact, sometimes even hatred.
Those are what we call objects of envy. I have them, I show them off to them and I feel it can fill my own pride and ego. That didn't bring any joy to these people, to my friends and relatives, and I thought they were real joy.
Well, let me just share another story with you. You know when I was about your age, I stayed in king Edward VII hall. I had this friend whom I thought was strange. Her name is Jennifer, we're still good friends. And as I walk along the path, she would, if she sees a snail, she would actually pick up the snail and put it along the grass patch. I was like why do you need to do that? Why dirty your hands? It’s just a snail. The truth is she could feel for the snail. The thought of being crushed to death is real to her, but to me it's just a snail. If you can't get out of the pathway of humans then you deserve to be crushed, it’s part of evolution isn't it? What an irony isn't it?
There I was being trained as a doctor, to be compassionate, to be able to empathise; but I couldn't. As a house officer, I graduated from medical school, posted to the oncology department at NUH. And, every day, every other day I witness death in the cancer department. When I see how they suffered, I see all the pain they went through. I see all the morphine they have to press every few minutes just to relieve their pain. I see them struggling with their oxygen breathing their last breath and all. But it was just a job. When I went to clinic every day, to the wards every day, take blood, give the medication but was the patient real to me? They weren't real to me. It was just a job, I do it, I get out of the ward, I can't wait to get home, I do my own stuff.
Was the pain, was the suffering the patients went through real? No. Of course I know all the medical terms to describe how they feel, all the suffering they went through. But in truth, I did not know how they feel, not until I became a patient. It is until now; I truly understand how they feel. And, if you ask me, would I have been a very different doctor if I were to re-live my life now, I can tell you yes I will. Because I truly understand how the patients feel now. And sometimes, you have to learn it the hard way.
Even as you start just your first year, and you embark this journey to become dental surgeons, let me just challenge you on two fronts.
Inevitably, all of you here will start to go into private practice. You will start to accumulate wealth. I can guarantee you. Just doing an implant can bring you thousands of dollars, it's fantastic money. And actually there is nothing wrong with being successful, with being rich or wealthy, absolutely nothing wrong. The only trouble is that a lot of us like myself couldn't handle it.
Why do I say that? Because when I start to accumulate, the more I have, the more I want. The more I wanted, the more obsessed I became. Like what I showed you earlier on, all I can was basically to get more possessions, to reach the pinnacle of what society did to us, of what society wants us to be. I became so obsessed that nothing else really mattered to me. Patients were just a source of income, and I tried to squeeze every single cent out of these patients.
A lot of times we forget, whom we are supposed to be serving. We become so lost that we serve nobody else but just ourselves. That was what happened to me. Whether it is in the medical, the dental fraternity, I can tell you, right now in the private practice, sometimes we just advise patients on treatment that is not indicated. Grey areas. And even though it is not necessary, we kind of advocate it. Even at this point, I know who are my friends and who genuinely cared for me and who are the ones who try to make money out of me by selling me "hope". We kind of lose our moral compass along the way. Because we just want to make money.
Worse, I can tell you, over the last few years, we bad mouth our fellow colleagues, our fellow competitors in the industry. We have no qualms about it. So if we can put them down to give ourselves an advantage, we do it. And that's what happening right now, medical, dental everywhere. My challenge to you is not to lose that moral compass. I learnt it the hard way, I hope you don't ever have to do it.
Secondly, a lot of us will start to get numb to our patients as we start to practise. Whether is it government hospitals, private practice, I can tell you when I was in the hospital, with stacks of patient folders, I can't wait to get rid of those folders as soon as possible; I can't wait to get patients out of my consultation room as soon as possible because there is just so many, and that's a reality. Because it becomes a job, a very routine job. And this is just part of it. Do I truly know how the patient feels back then? No, I don't. The fears and anxiety and all, do I truly understand what they are going through? I don't, not until when this happens to me and I think that is one of the biggest flaws in our system.
We’re being trained to be healthcare providers, professional, and all and yet we don't know how exactly they feel. I'm not asking you to get involved emotionally, I don't think that is professional but do we actually make a real effort to understand their pain and all? Most of us won’t, alright, I can assure you. So don't lose it, my challenge to you is to always be able to put yourself in your patient's shoes.
Because the pain, the anxiety, the fear are very real even though it's not real to you, it's real to them. So don't lose it and you know, right now I'm in the midst of my 5th cycle of my chemotherapy. I can tell you it’s a terrible feeling. Chemotherapy is one of those things that you don't wish even your enemies to go through because it's just suffering, lousy feeling, throwing out, you don't even know if you can retain your meals or not. Terrible feeling! And even with whatever little energy now I have, I try to reach out to other cancer patients because I truly understand what pain and suffering is like. But it's kind of little too late and too little.
You guys have a bright future ahead of you with all the resource and energy, so I’m going to challenge you to go beyond your immediate patients. To understand that there are people out there who are truly in pain, truly in hardship. Don’t get the idea that only poor people suffer. It is not true. A lot of these poor people do not have much in the first place, they are easily contented. for all you know they are happier than you and me but there are out there, people who are suffering mentally, physically, hardship, emotionally, financially and so on and so forth, and they are real. We choose to ignore them or we just don't want to know that they exist.
So do think about it alright, even as you go on to become professionals and dental surgeons and all. That you can reach out to these people who are in need. Whatever you do can make a large difference to them. I'm now at the receiving end so I know how it feels, someone who genuinely care for you, encourage and all. It makes a lot of difference to me. That’s what happens after treatment. I had a treatment recently, but I’ll leave this for another day. A lot of things happened along the way, that's why I am still able to talk to you today.
I'll just end of with this quote here, it's from this book called Tuesdays with Morris, and some of you may have read it. Everyone knows that they are going to die; every one of us knows that. The truth is, none of us believe it because if we did, we will do things differently. When I faced death, when I had to, I stripped myself off all stuff totally and I focused only on what is essential. The irony is that a lot of times, only when we learn how to die then we learn how to live. I know it sounds very morbid for this morning but it's the truth, this is what I’m going through.
Don’t let society tell you how to live. Don’t let the media tell you what you're supposed to do. Those things happened to me. And I led this life thinking that these are going to bring me happiness. I hope that you will think about it and decide for yourself how you want to live your own life. Not according to what other people tell you to do, and you have to decide whether you want to serve yourself, whether you are going to make a difference in somebody else's life. Because true happiness doesn't come from serving yourself. I thought it was but it didn't turn out that way. With that I thank you.
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1 Huron Street, Takapuna, North Shore
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Friday, October 12, 2012

Auckalnd iPad 2, 3 Repair, iPhone 5 Unlock, North Shore


Just updated our classified ads on gumtree.co.nz

Kia ora and greetings from Dr Mobiles Limited (3258448), Takapuna, North Shore City. We will be open for professional Apple iPhone 4 unlock service and mobiles phone repair.


Do feel comfortable that you are dealing with a legitimate professional mobile phone laboratory, Dr Mobiles Limited is a registered member OF New Zealand Retailers Association (Supplier Category, membership number 22095).

On top of that, we have a legal presence, a physical address and land line phone number for you to contact us. Besides that, Dr Mobiles Limited do not believe in doing business hiding just behind a free email address or using unsecured PO box to handle your expensive iPhones or smartphones. If a company cannot maintain a decent web presence or have a paid website, consumers should think twice... Other than than, we do not use only a $5 prepay phone number to conduct business -- our professional staff will answer you courteously at our main office at Takapuna or our branch at Glenfield Shopping Mall (Opens 7 days a week)
Save your time and money by dealing direct with the professional (we do not double-charge you by sending your phone away for repair!).  You will be served by true blue mobile phone professionals who will provide your with fair and accurate information.  In the event of emergency, we can even provide pickup service around North Shore area (additional fee applies).

Why Dr Mobiles Limited?
Free detail inspection ($45)
Free insurance claims report ($85)

Free loan phone ($60 deposit)
No appointment necessary

Please note that Dr Mobiles Limited grow through genuine repair not via "inpsection fee"
Dr Mobiles Limited use only genuine parts with 90 days warranty.
If the device cannot be unlocked or repair, there is NO hidden fees due!
We use only "customer speak" not some technological mambo-jumbo to impress our clients! As a real and truly professional repair centre, our repair capacity is 300 to 500 repair per week.

Your expensive phone and rights as a consumer is well protected under the New Zealand Fair Trading Act.  There are over 10+2 free (30 mins) off-street parking lots right in front of our repair centre in the middel of Takapua Business Central.

What We Do?
Provide above par and efficient service to meet your mobile phone repair needs. Our clients will enjoy superior customer service with timely repair turnaround. Our repair laboratory is armed with the latest diagnostic hardware, repair equipment along with REAL engineer with hands on repair experience. All specific repair job carries a 90-Day warranty (see terms and conditions at our website). We offer free loan phone should you need one during emergency and rest assured that your expensive mobile phone or iPhone will be serviced to the best of our engineering ability.

Dr Mobiles Limited is the leading out-of-warranty mobile phone repair professional in New Zealand. Give us a call today and we will not waste your time. Others make promises, we DELIVER results.

Apple iPhone 4S Full Factory Unlock?
We cater for genuine factory unlock for Apple iPhone 4S and 4, 3G and 3GS.  For example:Australia Voafone Network unlock for iPhones, Nokia, LG, HTCAustralia Three Network factory unlocking Telstra Australia Network factory unlockingOptus Australia Network facotry unlocking

Brand and product repair/support:
HTC, BlackBerry, Nokia, Samsung, LG, Sony Ericsson
Apple iPhone 4S, 3GS; iPod Touch, iPad, iPad 2, Android Tablet

Core Service and Support:
- Smartphone, laptops data recovery, software upgrade
- Apple iPhone 5, 4S, iOS repair (terms applies)
- Google Android, HTC, Motoroal, LG, Sony Ericsson, Acer, Samsung network unlocking
- Remote unlocking, phone stays with you and just key in the unlock code (purchased from us)

Dr Mobiles Limited caters for issues or specific faults with your mobile phones
[ Haware related]  Crack screen replacement, display problem, charging issues, faulty keypad/buttons, phone failed to turn no, broken housing replacement
[Software Related]  PIN or password lock, jailbreak, data recovery and backup; network lock, MMS/internet setting, software upgrade, add language pack, virus removal

What Else do we do? 
Free inspection (RRP $45)
Free damage report (RRP $65)
Free loan phone during repair ($60 deposit normally)
Free off-stree parking for 30 minutes

Forensic data recovery services
Water damage recovery and repair
Insurance claims report & damage assessment
Nationwide mail order repair and unlock services
HTC, Samsung Smartphones and iPhone 4 full refurbishment

First in New Zealand…
Converting iPhone 4 to original factory white housing
Provide remote unlock service for iOS and Google Android phones
A registered member of New Zealand Retailers Association phone repair centre

Speed Does Matter…
45 mins to replace the LCD/digitizer or Apple iPhone 4S
30 mins to replace iPhone 3G/3GS digitizer
15 mins for iPhone 3G & 3GS, 10 mins for mobile phone unlock
10 mins for iPhne 4 network factory unlock (Australia Vodafone)

Dr Mobiles Limited is the first company provide remote network unlock for mobile phones! Pleae call us for today for free repair estimate on phone repair or unlock (inspection fee applies for each device submitted).

Dr Mobiles Limited (Main Laboratory)
(Mon-Sat, 9AM to 6PM)
1, Huron Street, Takapuna
North Shore 0622
Tel: (09) 551-5344
Support: (021) 117-2222
iMessage: (021) 264-0000
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We are able to provide free inspection for your damage Apple iPhone 4S, iPhone 5 within a few hours.




Thursday, September 6, 2012

Some important hack that make your life easier (Dr Mobiles Limited, Auckland, New Zealand)

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The 25 Important Life Lessons (people, happiness, way, of, enjoy, smiles, experience)

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1. What you do today is important because you are exchanging a day of your life for it.
2. If a person wants to be a part of your life, they will make an obvious effort to do so. Don’t bother reserving a space in your heart for people who do not make an effort to stay.
3. In life, you usually get what you ask for, but it rarely comes in the package you think it’s supposed to come in.
4. Never let one bad day make you feel like you have a bad life.
5. Tell the truth, or eventually someone will tell it for you.  
6. Surround yourself with positive people who are going to push you toward greatness.  Eliminate those who are trying to keep you from it.
7. Maturity is not when we start speaking about big things, it’s when we start understanding the small things.
8. Not forgiving is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die
9. Age wrinkles the body.  Quitting on your dreams wrinkles the soul.
10. The past can’t hurt you anymore – not unless you let it.
11. The path to our destination is not always a straight one.  We go down the wrong one, we get lost, and we turn back.  But maybe it doesn’t matter which road we embark on.  Maybe what matters is that we embark.
12. You can grow stronger from the pain if you don’t let it destroy you
13. The worst person to be around is the one who complains about everything and appreciates nothing.  Avoid these people at all costs.
14. Live in such a way that if someone decided to speak badly of you, no one would believe it.
15. It’s your road, and yours alone.  Others may walk it with you, but no one can walk it for you.
16. If someone can’t accept you at your worst, they don’t deserve you at your best.
17. The road to success is always under construction.
18. Never make a big decision when you’re angry, and never make a big promise when you’re overjoyed.
19. Don’t count the number of friends you have; count the number of friends you can count on.
20. Imperfections are important, and so are mistakes.  You get to be good by learning from your mistakes and you get to be real by being imperfect.
21. Not trying is failing.
22. Being happy doesn’t always make us grateful, but being grateful will always make us happy
23. The only time you should look back is to see how far you’ve come.
24. When something bad happens you can either let it define you, let it destroy you, or you can let it strengthen you.
25. Good relationships are not just about the good times you share; it’s also about the obstacles you go through together, and the fact that you still say “I love you” in the end.

20 Mental Barriers You Should Let Go Of

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1. Let go of attachments: According to Buddhist Philosophy, attachment is one of the roots of all suffering. I can’t agree more. We attach ourselves to all sorts of things even the most self-slapping stupid notions in the universe. Are you attached to something? How much are you attached? Is it keeping you back from something? Is it making you suffer? Look at it straight through – break the illusion. Know that every attachment can be detached.
2. Let go of guilt: Guilt has absolutely no function whatsoever. Think about it – what could guilt possibly resolve? It just holds you imprisoned to self-mortification and sorrow.
3. Let go of Negative thinking: Pessimistic thoughts and negative attitudes keep you locked in a dark aura that permeates in everything you do. It’s a dangerous line to follow. Know that thoughts influence the world around us. Enough said
4. Let go of self-criticism: Many times we are our biggest pain in the neck. We criticize ourselves with the best of intentions but then go over the acceptable limit. Criticism then turns to disempowering messages. Let go of it and be kind and gentle to yourself.
5. Let go of prejudice: Prejudice keeps you bitter and resentful. It restricts your opportunities to connect meaningfully with others.
6. Let go of compulsive thinking: Do you keep on doing something just because you feel you have to do it without any apparent reason? It’s time to honestly reflect on its usefulness and its side-effects.
7. Let go of the need for others’ approval: We often tend to seek approval by others. This is an attention-seeking behaviour and one which threatens our self-confidence and authenticity.
8. Let go of limiting beliefs: Most of our limits are self-imposed. Life doesn’t have defined limits. Our beliefs do. Learn to identify those beliefs which narrow down your possibilities for action and let go of them.
9. Let go of grudges: Let me put it this way – grudges are bad for your heart. Keep them long enough or numerous enough and your health will eventually suffer. Research is showing the relationship between heart disease and emotions such as anger and grudges.
10. Let go of the “I’ll do it tomorrow” attitude: This is a delaying tactic of your subconscious saboteur trying to keep you from accomplishing important tasks. Try to be aware of it when you think it and consciously push yourself to do at least the first part of it. Naturally you will then continue the whole task because the hard part is only the beginning.
11. Let go of anxious thoughts: These are born out of our fear of the unknown and uncertainty about the future. The thought that something unpleasant may happen is only an unreal thought we have created ourselves. Ask yourself: “Is this thought based on real evidence?”
12. Let go of past heartbreaks: A heartbreak can take quite a long time to heal. Your heart is locked as your mind keeps on hovering over the same thought. The thing to realize is that in heartbreaks it is not the loss that make you suffer but the idea you create in your heads about that loss.
13. Let go of bad memories: Sometimes we remember unpleasant things that stir up some sad feelings in us. Bad memories make you relive those sad moments in the present. Keep them where they are – in the past.
14. Let go of useless things: We also attach ourselves to things of all sort. Sometimes we clutter our life with useless objects. Let go of them and simplify your working and living environment.
15. Let go of bad company: If there are people around you that are insincere, harbour envy, are highly pessimistic or disempowering, keep away from them.
16. Let go of the idea that you are a product of your past: One very common mistake we fall into is the belief that we are determined by our past experiences. This limits our view on future possibilities since we are stuck in believing that the future can only be more of the same as our past.
17. Let go of identifying yourself with your job/role: This is one of the risks of modern day life. Since roles are always becoming more specialized we think that we are part of our roles. This makes us lose perspective of our true nature.
18. Let go of counterproductive habits: These are the repetitive patterns of behavior that obstruct or distract you from constructive and productive behavior. They can be anything from watching too much TV and overeating to self-destructive behavior such as drug abuse.
19. Let go of taking things too personally: Very often we are disturbed emotionally because we interpret people’s words and actions from a very subjective perspective. When we take things personally we get irritated, hurt and disappointed.  When you look at life from a more detached and objective point of view, we stay emotionally balanced and focused on our priorities.
20. Let go of the ticking clock: Time is one of our biggest sources of stress. Well, not time really but our perception of it. Sometimes we are enslaved by the concept of time even in our moments of leisure. This has devoured a lot of our genuine freedom and space. Learning to spend moments without the constant awareness of time can be liberating and finally productive.
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