ASOTA SHARIF

ASOTA SHARIF

Sunday, April 24, 2016

If to know about me

Hi friends my name is Zulfiqar Ali and I belong to village Asota Sharif, swabi, NWFP, Pakistan.
Early life and education:
I am told that I was one of the naughty children and I was brilliant student during my primary school's period, however I was backbencher at high school. During high school period I asked question frequently just to harass the teachers. I was one of the weak boys in English. After passing ssc in nearly 2nd division I got admission in premedical at Govt College swabi. The only word, which I learn, was "perpendicular motion". So I was kicked out of college after September results as a all rounder. Then I turned towards humanities, in which I was successful. After passing BA in history and political science my confidence restored to some extent. I did master in "History" with distinction. And did master in "Political Science". BED and MED gave me the chance to join education department.
My profession:
I taught as English teacher at comprehensive school in Tarbela for two years. In 1998 I joined department of education as senior English teacher I worked in GHS Tordher for four months and since April 1998 I had been working in GMS Seen khel, Maneri Bala as Head master.in 2005 I finally revenged the language which spelled a lot of troubles in my education career. yes I got master degree in English...would you believe it? in 2007 once again luck favored me and selected as SS in History cum Civics by KPK public service commission...since then I have been spending my time in GHSS Mansabdar.
My hobbies:
I have been a regular listener of radio programmes. I received so many books, gifts and certificates from different radio stations as rewards. Cricket is my favorite game and I play it regularly.
I have some 1000 coins of about 60 countries.
I read books regularly and I have a collection of about 300 books.
My best friends: I have a limited circle of friends.
I am inspired of:
My father Muhammad Ayub sani, and brother Muhammad Zahir shah, lecturer at college Swabi, who always appreciated my efforts.

Zulfiqar Ali
16,sep, 2003 updated in 2016
Understanding and Using Learning Styles

Individuals are most effective when they are taught in their personallearning style. There are several diverse views on learning styles andrelated literature. For the purposes of this document, we will reviewthree major types of learners. While most individuals can learn usingany one of these styles, most people have one which they prefer. (Kelly,2010) Training for adult learners will incorporate presentation methodsto engage as many of these styles as possible to be effective for a group ofdiverse participants.


Saturday, April 23, 2016

Five ways that boost your self'confidence

1. Stay away from negativity and bring on the
positivity
This is the time to really evaluate your inner
circle, including friends and family. This is a
tough one, but it's time to seriously consider
getting away from those individuals who put you
down and shred your confidence. Even a
temporary break from Debbie Downer can make a
huge difference and help you make strides toward
more self-confidence.
Be positive, even if you're not feeling it quite yet.
Put some positive enthusiasm into your
interactions with others and hit the ground
running, excited to begin your next project. Stop
focusing on the problems in your life and instead
begin to focus on solutions and making positive
changes.
2. Change your body language and image
This is where posture, smiling, eye contact , and
speech slowly come into play. Just the simple act
of pulling your shoulders back gives others the
impression that you are a confident person.
Smiling will not only make you feel better, but will
make others feel more comfortable around you.
Imagine a person with good posture and a smile
and you'll be envisioning someone who is self-
confident.
Look at the person you are speaking to, not at
your shoes--keeping eye contact shows
confidence. Last, speak slowly. Research has
proved that those who take the time to speak
slowly and clearly feel more self-confidence and
appear more self-confident to others. The added
bonus is they will actually be able to understand
what you are saying.
Go the extra mile and style your hair, give
yourself a clean shave, and dress nicely. Not only
will this make you feel better about yourself, but
others are more likely to perceive you as
successful and self-confident as well. A great tip:
When you purchase a new outfit, practice wearing
it at home first to get past any wardrobe
malfunctions before heading out.
3. Don't accept failure and get rid of the negative
voices in your head
Never give up. Never accept failure. There is a
solution to everything, so why would you want to
throw in the towel? Make this your new mantra.
Succeeding through great adversity is a huge
confidence booster.
Low self-confidence is often caused by the
negative thoughts running through our minds on
an endless track. If you are constantly bashing
yourself and saying you're not good enough,
aren't attractive enough, aren't smart enough or
athletic enough, and on and on, you are creating a
self-fulfilling prophecy. You are becoming what
you are preaching inside your head, and that's not
good. The next time you hear that negativity in
your head, switch it immediately to a positive
affirmation and keep it up until it hits the caliber
of a self-confidence boost.
4. Be prepared
Learn everything there is to know about your field,
job, presentation--whatever is next on your "to
conquer" list. If you are prepared, and have the
knowledge to back it up, your self-confidence will
soar.
5. For tough times, when all else fails: Create a
great list
Life is full of challenges and there are times when
it's difficult to keep our self-confidence up. Sit
down right now and make a list of all the things in
your life that you are thankful for, and another list
of all the things you are proud of accomplishing .
Once your lists are complete, post them on your
refrigerator door, on the wall by your desk, on
your bathroom mirror--somewhere where you can
easily be reminded of what an amazing life you
have and what an amazing person you really are.
If you feel your self-confidence dwindling, take a
look at those lists and let yourself feel and be
inspired all over again by you.

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

leaders and non leader

Top qualities of leader and non leader
Leader
Non-Leader

Protect his people from blame and distraction
Covers his own rump

No reserved places
Has them

MBWA( management by wandering around)
No MBWA (sticks to the chair in his office

Arrives early—stays late
Arrives late---leaves early

Good listener
Good talker

Risk taker
Risk avoider

Tolerant of open disagreement
intolerant

Delegates power
Pokes nose in every matter

openness
secrecy

Goes where the trouble is to help
Calls meeting in his office

Fair to all
Fair to the top…exploits the rest

Zulfiqar Ali

Monday, April 18, 2016

My first experience to teach female students
A friend of mine called me about the workshop.when I reached their I found it was female Med workshop then my heart stated trembling because I have never taught female students. I didnt know how to start and what to say...but Im really thankful to these angel looking students who gave me the courage, respect and gratitude.
Today was last day...and I could easily see the brightness in their eyes and I hope that brightness was a confirmation of my sincere effort and they way I taught to them...