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Este asunto de las semanas, “ Important” , demostrado ser más difícil que esperado. El intentar encontrar una foto interesante que wouldn’ t sea la foto estándar de la familia o la señal era absolutamente un desafío pues no soy realmente ése creativo. Le espero todo como esta foto de las semanas, y como usted puede ver la foto yo he elegido hoy soy una imagen muy importante y relevante a todo mi compañero Cazadores de la foto.
La semana pasada, siendo mi primer Caza de la foto la semana, era una gran semana de la entrada para mí, conseguí a muchos de los grandes visitantes, gente izquierda yo los comentarios agradables y también conseguí ver algunas fotos realmente grandes. Espero ver muchos más de sus fotos esta semana.
Pues la foto original está siempre disponible en mi . Galería de la foto del Mac.
La palabra “ Important” también me recuerda una historia muy buena que leo, está definitivamente digno de la lectura y realmente las marcas usted examina sus pensamientos actuales en cuál es importante y cuál no es.
Leído por favor abajo
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Un día una gerencia del experto a tiempo hablaba a un grupo de estudiantes del negocio y, para conducir el hogar al punto, utilizó una ilustración que esos estudiantes nunca se olvidarán.
Mientras que él estaba parado delante del grupo de over-achievers de alta potencia que él dijo, “ Autorización, hora para un quiz.” Después él sacó un uno-galón, tarro de masón articulado ancho y lo fijó en la tabla delante de él.
Él entonces produjo alrededor de docena puños clasificó rocas y las colocó cuidadosamente, uno a la vez, en el tarro. Cuando el tarro fue llenado a la tapa y no más de rocas no cabrían adentro, él pidió, “ ¿Es el tarro lleno? ”
Cada uno en la clase dijo, “ Yes.”
Él contestó, “ ¿Realmente? ”
Él alcanzó debajo de la tabla y sacó bucked de la grava.
Entonces descargó un poco de grava adentro y sacudarió el tarro que hacía pedazos de grava trabajarse abajo en el espacio entre las rocas grandes.
Él preguntó a grupo una vez más, “ ¿Es el tarro lleno? ”
Por este tiempo la clase estaba encendido a él. “ Probablemente no, ” uno de ellos contestó.
“ ¡Bueno! ” él contestó.
Él alcanzó debajo de la tabla y trajo hacia fuera un cubo de la arena. Él comenzó a descargar la arena en el tarro y entró todos los espacios a la izquierda entre las rocas y la grava. Una vez más él hizo la pregunta, “ ¿Es el tarro lleno? ”
“ ¡No! ” la clase gritó.
Él dijo de nuevo, “ ¡Bueno! ”
Then he grabbed a pitcher of water and began to pour it in until the jar was filled to the brim.
Then he looked at the class and asked, “What is the point of this illustration?”
One eager student raised her hand and said, “The point is, no matter how full your schedule is, if you try really hard you can always fit some more things in!”
“Good answer, but no,” the speaker replied, “that’s not my point.
The truth this illustration teaches us is: If you don’t put the big rocks in first, you’ll never get them in at all.
What are the ‘big rocks’ in your life?
Remember to put these BIG ROCKS in first or you’ll never get them in at all.
If you work hard on little stuff then you’ll fill your life with little things to worry about that don’t really matter, and you’ll never have the real quality time you need to spend on the big, important stuff (the big rocks).
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important [imˈpoːtənt] adjective
(negative unimportant) having great value, influence or effect
Example: an important book/person/occasion; It is important that you arrive here on time.
Arabic: مُهِم
Chinese (Simplified): 重要的
Chinese (Traditional): 重要的
Czech: důležitý
Danish: vigtig
Dutch: belangrijk
Estonian: tähtis
Finnish: tärkeä
French: important
German: wichtig
Greek: σημαντικός, σπουδαίος
Hungarian: fontos
Icelandic: mikilvægur
Indonesian: penting
Italian: importante
Japanese: 重要な
Korean: 중요한
Latvian: svarīgs; nozīmīgs
Lithuanian: svarbus
Malay: penting - Thank You pelf for this translation
Norwegian: viktig, betydningsfull
Polish: ważny
Portuguese (Brazil): importante
Portuguese (Portugal): importante
Romanian: important
Russian: важный, значительный
Slovak: dôležitý, významný
Slovenian: pomemben
Spanish: importante
Swedish: viktig
Turkish: önemli
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Woohooo!!! that’s what I’m talking about, that is really a important one!!! nice post for this week theme, keep it up…
check mine:
http://neilduckett.com/photo-hunt-important-taisetsu/
Happy Weekend!!!
wow! how nice your picture is,indeed that really important! kepp it up…
check mine:
PhotoHunt1…
PhotoHunt2…
Happy weekend!!!
we must keep up with what is important
WOW, thanks for this very educational and inspiration post!
BTW, “important” is “penting” in Malay, if you’d like to add that to your list ![]()
Now THAT’s what I’m talkin’ about! Something REALLLLLLY important!!! LOL! Well… it IS! To us! ![]()
awesome photo
Photo Hunt - Important, Taisetsu…
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!This weeks theme in The Photo Hunt is Important or Taisetsu (たいせつ) in Japanese.
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Like your choice for important and your story illlustrates our theme very well.
Thanks pelf for the translation into Malay.. post updated to include Malay…
Very creative slant on things, Paul
Nicely done.
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A really excellent post! And congratualtions on being Site of the Day, it’s very well deserved ![]()
nice shot. you may check mine here
now, you have a creative mind. it’s how you interpret the theme and it’s great! ![]()
yes!! very very important ![]()
congrats on becoming site of the day as well.
Excellent and informative post, and a well-deserved accolade. Congratulations.
What a wonderful, important post! Congratulations on being “site of the day,” too. It’s well deserved. ;o)
Ah that’s the most important. Congratulations!
I love the discussion in particular. Very nice to have a photohunt with so much to think about. (Last week was my first one too.)
congratulations on being site of the day for Important!! have a great saturday..
That was acute idea for the theme:>
That is important!
Welcome to the Hunt!
LOL what a wonderful take on the theme you had there. ![]()
Good take on the theme. Interesting post.
That is an important story that rings true for all of us
Great post! Loved the lesson!
Congrats on being SPSH site of the day. Very well deserved.
That is an impressive list of important.
Loved the story! And the photo!!
Congratulations for being chosen as Photo Hunt’s Site of the Day! I love the photo and the story too. In the Khmer language, important is “samkhan”; and in the Filipino language, it is “mahalaga”, but we commonly use “importante”. Looking forward to more of your PH posts!
Now that’s what i’m talking about, site of the day, Woo Hoo!
Good idea to mark this in your agenda, I would place the theme next to it.
And really like the story, it set me off thinking. Thanks for sharing.
Nice one. Well done. I couldn’t do it better ;))
Pearl
Congrats on being site of the week!!
Great shot! Congrats on site of the week. I love a good object lesson - they stick with you so much longer. I saw a gentlemen demonstrate this many years ago, and it’s well-rooted in my memory.
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congrats on being site of the day!
this is a good shot!!! n very appropriate too. ![]()
I actually don’t participate in PH, but usually stop by to see what the theme is for the week–you know, just in case. Well done on being site of the day and thanks for the reminder of that analogy. Nice work.
you might want to add this translation — important in Filipino/Pilipino is
mahalaga. root word is halaga, meaning value. thanks. ![]()
not yet a photohunter but to join soon.
see you around.