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Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Qualities of Truly Confident People

This is it.... (*bare knuckles*)

Confidence is NOT bravado, or swagger, or an overt pretence of bravery. Confidence is NOT some bold or brash air of self-belief directed at others.
Confidence is quiet: It’s a natural expression of ability, expertise, and self-regard.



The above summary captures it all.. 
If not enough you can continue reading.....

1. They take a stand not because they think they are always right… but because they are not afraid to be wrong.
Cocky and conceited people tend to take a position and then proclaim, bluster, and totally disregard differing opinions or points of view. They know they’re right – and they want (actually they need) you to know it too.
Their behavior isn’t a sign of confidence, though; it’s the hallmark of an intellectual bully.
Truly confident people don’t mind being proven wrong. They feel finding out what is right is a lot more important than being right. And when they’re wrong, they’re secure enough to back down graciously.
Truly confident people often admit they’re wrong or don’t have all the answers; intellectual bullies never do.

2. They listen ten times more than they speak.
Bragging is a mask for insecurity. Truly confident people are quiet and unassuming. They already know what they think; they want to know what you think.
So they ask open-ended questions that give other people the freedom to be thoughtful and introspective: They ask what you do, how you do it, what you like about it, what you learned from it… and what they should do if they find themselves in a similar situation.
Truly confident people realize they know a lot, but they wish they knew more… and they know the only way to learn more is to listen more.

3. They duck the spotlight so it shines on others.
Perhaps it’s true they did the bulk of the work. Perhaps they really did overcome the major obstacles. Perhaps it’s true they turned a collection of disparate individuals into an incredibly high performance team.
Truly confident people don’t care – at least they don’t show it. (Inside they’re proud, as well they should be.) Truly confident people don’t need the glory; they know what they’ve achieved.
They don’t need the validation of others, because true validation comes from within.
So they stand back and celebrate their accomplishments through others. They stand back and let others shine – a confidence boost that helps those people become truly confident, too.

4. They freely ask for help.
Many people feel asking for help is a sign of weakness; implicit in the request is a lack of knowledge, skill, or experience.
Confident people are secure enough to admit a weakness. So they often ask others for help, not only because they are secure enough to admit they need help but also because they know that when they seek help they pay the person they ask a huge compliment.
Saying, “Can you help me?” shows tremendous respect for that individual’s expertise and judgment. Otherwise you wouldn't ask.

5. They think, “Why not me?”
Many people feel they have to wait: To be promoted, to be hired, to be selected, to be chosen... like the old Hollywood cliché, to somehow be discovered.
Truly confident people know that access is almost universal. They can connect with almost anyone through social media. (Everyone you know knows someone you should know.) They know they can attract their own funding, create their own products, build their own relationships and networks, choose their own path – they can choose to follow whatever course they wish.
And very quietly, without calling attention to themselves, they go out and do it.

6. They don't put down other people.
Generally speaking, the people who like to gossip, who like to speak badly of others, do so because they hope by comparison to make themselves look better.
The only comparison a truly confident person makes is to the person she was yesterday – and to the person she hopes to someday become.

7. They aren’t afraid to look silly…
Running around in your underwear is certainly taking it to extremes… but when you’re truly confident, you don’t mind occasionally being in a situation where you aren't at your best.
(And oddly enough, people tend to respect you more when you do – not less).

8. … And they own their mistakes.
Insecurity tends to breed artificiality; confidence breeds sincerity and honesty.
That’s why truly confident people admit their mistakes. They dine out on their screw-ups. They don’t mind serving as a cautionary tale. They don’t mind being a source of laughter – for others and for themselves.
When you’re truly confident, you don’t mind occasionally “looking bad.” You realize that that when you’re genuine and unpretentious, people don’t laugh at you.
They laugh with you.

9. They only seek approval from the people who really matter.
You say you have 10k Twitter followers? Swell. 20k Facebook friends? Cool. A professional and social network of hundreds or even thousands? That’s great.
But that also pales in comparison to earning the trust and respect of the few people in your life that truly matter.
When we earn their trust and respect, no matter where we go or what we try, we do it with true confidence – because we know the people who truly matter the most are truly behind us.


Read this from Dharmesh Shah's update

Thursday, November 27, 2008

My Views

Life is more like underground survey than surface survey.

In normal surface survey you see where you are aiming and the only possible deviations are left and right. This is like driving a car where you focus more on where u r going than where you are coming from.

However below the ground you cant see where u r going (just like in life)!!! You dont give up but rather be more creative and look behind to see where u r comming from and make the necessary corrections to your forward movement.

NB: This is a 3D space and deviations can be left, right, up or down with disastrous consequences !!!

Monday, November 24, 2008

Not long ago

Art
I used to be a great artist (allow me to blow my own trumpet plz) in my formative years at prima. Am not sure if i can still draw/paint Kazi Bure.....

Soccer
I played soccer at many levels from interschool to national level (and almost internationaly).

1. Played for Coast Under 17 at several Coca Cola tournaments.
2. Played for Kenyatta and Khamisi High School "Kiungo Cha Kati - 6"

Novels
I could not wait to finish reading a novel (even if it meant transnighting). Now i can take almost four weekends just reading one !!
Favorites were James Hardley Chase stuff, Mario Puzzo stuff, Muhammed Said Abdulla,..

Kujirusha
Ile mbaya dem dayz ...

Hobbies

1. Watching Sci-Fi, 007, and other 'entertaining movies'
2. Watching n Listening to fun stuff: Big Bang Theory, etc
3. Joking and having fun
4. Travelling
5. Challenging my mental faculties (once in a while)


AM MORE CURIOUS ABOUT...
1. Engineering Masterpieces eg the longest under-sea Tunnel (across the English Channel linking Britain and France)
2. The Secrets of War (WW1 and WW2) - the technology, tactics, propaganda machine, etc
3. Space travel

[Surely humans are capable of big things]

Aspirations


Aspirations

1. Developing intelligent commercial grade software solutions using AI philosophies.
2. Perfecting R&D in optimization and simulation systems (OR) development.
3. Application Hosting - SaaS [Software as a Service]
4. Software Elegance








And.... a matching bank account balance

Professionally

CONTACTS
Nationality: Kenyan
Email: al-ibrahim@operamail.com, mabura.zeguru@gmail.com
Cell: 020 2058726,
Langs: French, Italian, English, Swa, etc

ACADEMIC
BSc IT - JKUAT - First Class Honors

PROFESSIONAL
Software Design - Java SE, Java EE, XML, Prolog, PHP, VB
Application Servers - Glassfish, Tomcat, Apache
DBMSs - Oracle 10g, PostgreSQL, MySQL
Experience - WebSpace/Liferay, Alfresco CMS, Openbravo ERP, ICEFaces, NetBeans, Virtualization
Projects - CCK FSM, IMLU MIS, KIMY DMS, CCK Intranet, among others



Personal Weaknesses
> Perfectionist syndrome
> Attention to nitty gritties

Strengths
> Need i say?

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Projects

Human Knowledge Belongs To Mankind


Living in a civilization driven by a thirst for more information regardless of place and time obviates the need for individuals who must dedicate their time, knowledge and sanity to the service of mankind so as to make some contribution in their own 'little' ways.


Inspired by the efforts of ancient philosophers
1 Aristotle => inductive reasoning (knowledge from experiment/observations)
2 Plato => deductive reasoning (knowledge thru reasoning - eg backward chaining)


Current Projects


1. Knowledge Based System (AI - cocktail of Prolog and Java)

This system uses AI techniques and tools to create an Expert System shell that can also be configured as an Automated Help Desk facility or a Computer Aided Learning system.

The system accepts user queries in the natural written language (any language desired*) and responds to them from data in its knowledge base. The system is an expert in a specific domain (eg computer networking, management, history, etc).

This is not magic ! The Knowledge Engineer is in charge of maintaining the dictionary (verbs, nouns, synonyms), adding new knowledge to the Knowledge Base and he is also the tutor to the system (teaches it how to respond to specific questions).

NB
i. The Knowledge Engineer does not give the answers (the already exist in the KB) but rather tells the system how to approach specific kinds/categories of user questions.

ii. The system currently only solves theory questions. Calculations and diagrams to be added later.

iii. The demo is available for download here


2. Simplex SMS Daemon (Java)

This product is already completed and ready to roll. It accepts product mix requests through SMS and replies with the maximum profit the person can get, the combination of products that will realize the profit and the amount he may have left after buying the products for sale.

It answers the following questions:
i. What is the maximum profit i can get from eg 1000/= ?
ii. Which is the best deal between two mutualy exclusive deals ?
iii. What combination of products will give me the maximum gain ?


Assumptions:
i. Your sole purpose of engaging in business is maximising the profit.
ii. All the products in the mix will be sold out.