Showing posts with label master thesis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label master thesis. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Baru sedaq na...

Dah berkurun gak paper master dedulu dh accepted tp x sangka lak leh masuk pubmed. masuk pubmed hokey... dah rase nk pengsan. kalo masuk nature, lg mennages kot.

kalo teringin nk tgk, click di sini :)

pastu ade lg satu masuk dalam himpunan malaysian jurnal. click di sini jika nk tgk la... klik here. ok la tu kan. hihi. patotla pelik mane mane bdk bdk ni dpt jurnal jurnal aku. bru aku sedar... at least ade rupenye kegunaan paper aku tuh..


Tu je la pon nk bgtau. Sibukla pasal master nye paper, phd nye dh malas n x bape nk produktif. Haihhhh....



Saturday, April 3, 2010

n3 ringkas n padat

alhamdulillah.............

syukur sgt2x pdNya
aku dh lulus ngn minor correction

mekasih umi n abah
adik2
jiran2

time kasih kat SV and Co-Sv
mekasih sbb sume dtg mase viva
terharu~~

thnks kwn2 sume
yg telah byk menyokong
memberikan kate2 perangsang
sayang korang sume

smlm adlh hr terindah buatku
2 april 2010
rase cam melayang-layang pun ade
mcm x percaye pun ade
ahaha...


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aku bersujud pdNya

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Getting Writing Done: How to Stop Thinking About It and Write

argh...im stuck again. it's not that i dont have idea to write, but apparently im so low motivated and have this no-mood-of-writing mode on...bad ne... and kinda sleepy too...so, what i did is to google some info on how to GET that idiot mood back... then, i stumbled upon this article...and find it kinda interesting and as im writing this n3, my mood has finally return...welcome my mood...dont go away kay at least for 30 minutes kay... i had promised myself that i need to write at least 500 words a day!! its a promise kay... so, enjoy the article written by Jane Nortcote

by Jane Northcote

Just Write

If you’ve researched your topic, you understand your audience and you know what you want to say, then moving to action and starting to write should be utterly straightforward and require no particular effort. Right?

Not so. All writers, whether scribing for books, blogs or whitepapers, know only too well that sometimes this just isn’t the case. Getting down to the physical act of writing can take a herculean force of will.

Distractions crowd in. Secondary objectives suddenly become appealing. Shall I place that grocery order? Read my email? Clear out my desk drawer? All of these suddenly seem more attractive than just logging on and starting to write. (that's me!! haha...im always like that...i thought it was just me...feel kinda relief that those things do happens to others too :p)

How can we get ourselves to stop procrastinating and move straight to action? (yes...i wanna know the answer!! how??)

I’ve just started a blog and recently finished writing my first book. Here are a few ideas that have worked for me:

1. Remember why you’re writing, and write this down first.

Remind yourself what this chapter/article/paper will do for you and your business when completed. This action is taking you in a direction you want to go. Remember this objective and write it down at the top of your To Do list. (always done it, but still....hmm)

2. Stop using energy thinking about it and just do it.

Just do it. Walk into your office, open your computer and start.

3. Remember that actions are finite.

Anticipate the end. Once you’ve done it, it’s done, and it won’t have to be done again. So get on with it! (erk..??)

4. Ask someone to manage you.

Tell a peer, a friend or your boss that it will be done by 3 pm. If they are a real friend, they’ll drop by a while before the deadline to check that you have started. (haha... i always did this... i did my deadline with my supervisor eventho she didnt ask...therefore, i have myself feeling the commitment in the work...but still...)

5. Tell a large number of people you’ll do it.

Trap yourself. If you’ve made a commitment to a lot of people then the shame of saying you didn’t try will outweigh the effort of doing it.

6. Find something you enjoy and treat yourself.

Write in a pleasant place – a favorite coffee shop or library or a room overlooking the sea (as I’m writing from now). What ever it takes: wear favorite clothes or special socks – just like athletes do! (sometimes ive done this..like reward myself a movie to watch...or a game to play...but it end up with im addicting badly with the game...haha)

7. Do nothing else.

Allow yourself to do nothing else until you’ve completed your chapter/paper/article. Here’s the thoughts of Raymond Chandler, creator of Philip Marlowe and author of novels and screenplays, writing about how he gets himself to do things:

The important thing is that there should be a space of time, say four hours a day at least, when a professional writer doesn’t do anything else but write. He doesn’t have to write, and if he doesn’t feel like it he shouldn’t try. He can look out of the window or stand on his head or writhe on the floor, but he is not to do any other positive thing, not read, not write letters, glance at magazines, or write checks. Either write or nothing.

Different things work for different people and in different circumstances. What works for you?

p/s: i might have an additional point...i blog...it's one way for me to get my nerves back for the writing mood...well..jan ne...see u later cause im gonna finish my at-least-500-words-a-day promise...

have a nice day guys :)

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

UPM close?

huhu... yesterday the VC made a press conference announcing that UPM will be closed from 29th July until 4th August due to prevention from H1N1...however, it is just for the students only not the staff...hoho...so, am i a student too?? ehehe...but my sprvisor called yesterday...she said graduete stdent do not included and must go as usual...neway, i ended not coming to UPM today...heheh.

yesterday, i managed to complete my poster for MASO and had showed it to my sprvisor. i hope it'll be okay but im not satisfied with the results gained. it was unexpected....no eager to tell :(
i hope i'll be good in explaining in details of the unexpected results

tadaa...my poster

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Alhamdulillah...

Finally, i managed to complete my first article on dietary quality. i had submit it to my supervisor. now, just wait for the feedback. i hope it will be some good positive feedback ne...

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Getting energizeddddd!!

yeah2x... im sleepy...thats y the title is 'bout energizing myself. here are some of plans to be done for today by hook or by crook

1. finish DQI-R results (i have to re-done it to make it more significant)
2. run regression between DQI-R and some related factors. do these some factors contribute towards the DQI-R? well, lets see later
3. read some articles related DQI-R

enuf NATO! it's work time!




footnotes:
DQI-R - diet quality index revised (Haines et al, 1999)
NATO - no action, talk only

Chapter 4

Roughly, i can say that my chapter 4 is finished which means that all the results were happily described...haha. i will show and discuss it with my spervisor, mdm nawal. i couldnt wait for the response...until now. c ya