Monday, October 12, 2009

cafe world tips and tricks





. Ok some basics first. Cafe World is a Facebook game application developed by Zynga.






1.Trap your waiter and cook inside a corner of your restaurant or cafe
. OK how do you do this? Just rearrange your counter and stove so that your cook and waiter cannot move freely. To illustrate this further here is a screenshot of my cafe with the cook and the waiter trapped.



What is the purpose of this tip? So that the food will be automatically served.



Use the gifts when there are many people dining in your cafe. The gifts are the one that your Cafe World friends and neighbors give you. These gifts provide extra coins and for every people dining in you, they will provide extra coins per person dining in the restaurant.


Add Image Remove the door when you got no food to serve. This is like closing you cafe. When you have no food to serve in your food counter, people coming in your cafe will be disappointed and will result to lower buzz rating. So to avoid this you can click the customize icon (chair icon) and drag the door into the inventory. To open your cafe, just put back the door to the wall.






Plan your next online time so that you can know what to cook in the stove. When you will be online in Facebook in the next 1~2 hours, I suggest you can cook the 15-minute (Super Chunky Fruit Salad) or the 30-minute recipe (Jumbo Shrimp Cocktails). If you will be online again on the next day, I suggest cooking the 1-day (Spitfire roasted chicken) or the 2-day recipe (Home-style pot roast). Remember that the cooking time is also the same length of time that the food stays fresh after cooking...

I hope you like my Facebook Cafe World Cheats and Tips post.

I will do a follow up articles when I discover more tips and tricks for Facebook Cafe World.

If you like this post, feel free to leave some comments here...

Monday, September 28, 2009

Success is Measured by the Number of Times You Fail

"If you never try anything new you can't fail, nor can you succeed."

The founder of IBM, Thomas Watson, understood that success meant that you must fail when he said "It's quite simple, really. Double your rate of failure. You're thinking of failure as the enemy of success. But it isn't at all." I have been thinking a lot about this quote lately as it's been quoted to me by several speakers and authors I have listened to. How exactly do you double your rate of failure?

Let go of your fear. Even the best of us can become paralyzed by our fear. The rational parts of our brains will plot, plan and analyze until all the fears have been accounted for before taking action. In essence fear can cause you to be very slow to try anything new. If you never try anything new you can't fail, nor can you succeed.

Learn a new skill. Learning new skills always includes failing at first - that's part of the learning process. As frustrating, confusing and humiliating as failing may feel the process of learning leads to new energy, excitement and unexpected lessons.

Be a problem solver. It's no mistake that some of the most successful and wealthiest people in the world are the ones who discovered problems and solved them. Being a problem solver means you become the 'go-to' person to get things done. It's ironic... In school you learn by solving problems (homework, labs, tests, etc. present problems for you to solve in order to learn the topic) but teachers don't tell you that the real lesson is not the answer its the skill of solving problems!

Failure can only happen when you actually take actions and do something. The guy with the most home-runs probably has the most strike-outs because he got up to bat more times and ultimately failed more times. If you want to double your rate of failure then release your fear, try something new and strive to solve more problems.

7 Keys to a Successful Life

Much has been written on what it takes to win the game of life. A lifetime of experience says it's not as complicated as most people make it. Here's my list. Take what you want.

1. You can't succeed alone. Every story of success is a story of people working together, each contributing their own unique talents, skillsets and abilities. Do what you do best. And let others fill in the gaps.

2. Perseverance always wins. You can't fail if you don't quit. Find yet another way to make it work. Whatever *it* is for you. As Winston Churchill said in Britain's darkest hour, "Never, never, never give up."

3. Take time from your busi-ness every day - even if only 10 or 15 minutes - to center yourself. Some call it meditation. It'll make you more effective and you'll accomplish much more.

4. If you don't like where you are today, don't expect tomorrow to be any different without change. Change your attitude, your priorities, your activities. Change from being rea-c-tive to being c-rea-tive.

5. You are a product of your thoughts. It's true that 'thoughts are things'. Whatever you think about most of the time is what you create in your life. Hint: If you want more than you think you have now, don't *ever* give energy to thoughts of lack.

6. You always receive what you give. Consequently, if you want help, be helpful. If you want honest relationships, be truthful. If you want success, help others get what they want. If you want love, be loving. The corollary is that you always find what you're looking for.

7. Life really is like a movie. You write the script. You're the star, director & critic. And like a movie, it ends. What's important in life is not just the journey, but the quality of the journey. That's why it's important to make every day the best it can be, 'cuz now is all you have.

What the heck. You might as well enjoy life. None of us are gettin' out alive.

Attitude and How it Can Lead to Success

What is Attitude and how can it lead to success?

We've all heard of someone who has a bad attitude, but what does that really mean? Discovering the meaning of attitude and analyzing how your attitude can effect your life can help you with your self improvement efforts. By changing your attitude you can change your life.

Simply put, your attitude is your mental way of being. Your thoughts, your behaviors and your perspective on the world are all a result of your attitude. People who have a positive attitude tend to look at the bright side of things and be optimistic about situations. Those who have a negative attitude are pessimistic and expect the worst out of every situation.

Although most people are not entirely positive or negative in their attitude, they can tend toward one side more often than the other. If you find yourself adopting a negative attitude most of the time, you can do self development work to change your attitude and change your life.

University and scientific studies have shown that having a positive attitude can have a positive effect on your life, resulting in greater success. Mental health is improved when you have an optimistic outlook. There is also a direct correlation between positive attitude and physical health. Studies show that optimistic people are at less risk for some major diseases and can fend off colds better than their negative counterparts.

If you want to change your attitude in order to experience greater success, you can start by listening to your self talk, the statements you mentally give yourself throughout the day. Monitor your thoughts and take note of how you view the world. Once you notice your general approach to life, try to see things through a new set of eyes. Ask yourself if you can see the good in a situation and then focus on that. With time, you'll naturally start to see the positive in your day to day life.

An attitude is the lens through which you see the world, so it makes sense to take time to develop a positive attitude. By focusing on the positive and learning to be more optimistic, you can improve your physical and mental health, improving your chances for success.

10 Things Successful People Won't Tell You

There is no secret to extraordinary success. If one person can achieve it, all people can. However, few people do. Clearly, there's a missing link between the success people crave and the actual results they get. That missing link can be found in the ten things successful people won't tell you:

#1- It all started with an idea.
The monumental shifts that took place in the most successful people were not earth shattering moments. The world didn't stop. It wasn't an overnight wonder. The birth of extraordinary success is an idea, a passing thought that arrived because a friend said something, he or she read a newspaper article, or a life experience occurred that gave them an idea. Ideas are the product of everyday living and there's nothing extraordinary about it except for the fact that this person took the faint notion and ran with it, all the way, 100%.

Bottomline: Go with your gut. When an idea strikes, go with it and don't stop until the vision you have does one of two things: 1) leads you to a better idea and bigger vision or 2) fulfills itself exactly the way you imagined it would.

#2- Talent isn't enough.
There are a lot of brilliant, gifted people who never make much of their lives. There are a lot of not-so-gifted, relatively dull people who experience extraordinary success on a regular basis. What's the difference? Persistence. Talent is not enough to succeed but persistence is. One of the surest ways to fail is to continually feel that you need to get another degree, certification or training to succeed. If another person didn't need that to accomplish the goal and did, that's proof positive that you don't need to learn another thing to take action now. It's not about talent; it's about persistence. Talent can always be developed later.

#3- Success doesn't happen overnight.
There is no such thing as an overnight success. You and I might know these "success stories" today but we weren't there ten years ago when they were "in process." Success is acquired over time. The culmination of the dream may happen overnight but the investment of time, passion and planning occurred over time.

#4- Achievement is in the details.
For a boxer, victory isn't achieved in the ring. It's achieved in all the workouts, sparring sessions and practices that occurred from week to week leading up to the fight. The same applies to extraordinary success. Your success is guaranteed by the amount of passion, perspiration and persistence you put into achieving the goal on a daily basis. Focus, on a daily basis, is key.

#5- They thought about giving up A LOT.
On the journey to extraordinary success, there are going to be times of doubt and uncertainty. In fact, there will be days and weeks that make you strongly consider giving up. The only difference between those who succeed and those who don't is that those who succeed decided to look at setbacks as being temporary; those who didn't succeed saw the obstacles as insurmountable failures and gave up.

#6- It's not who or what you know; it's what you do with what and who you know.
Connections and knowledge will be of little assistance if you aren't prepared to take hold of the oportunities as they present themselves. Lots of people sit with their opportunities until they expire. Action is meant to be taken now.

#7- You're never too old to pay dues.
Mastering your craft is a process of lifelong learning. The moment you believe you know enough and don't have more to learn is the same moment you lose the momentum to achieve extraordinary success. You can never be too equipped for success. Stay flexible and keep learning. At the same time, you don't have to learn and be everything to everyone. Staff your weaknesses.

#8- There are key elements to your success that you can't plan.
Serendipity (not luck) happens. You have to be ready for the opportunity when it presents itself but you can't plan or forecast when that person is going to bump into you in the restaurant, who that letter reaches when your potential agent throws it in the garbage only to be picked up by a junior agent. There are parts of this journey that come together beautifully on their own for which you can never plan or try to make happen. It's serendipity. Allowing the process to unfold is key.

#9- The Millionaire Mindset doesn't come naturally; it's acquired through practice.
Most of the wealthiest people you see didn't start out in life that way. In fact, many of them were poverty stricken until well beyond their 20s. For each of them, something happened that shifted their perspective. They made a choice to change the way they looked at their lives and, the moment they did, the life they looked at changed.

#10- Money came when they weren't looking.
"People who think about money rarely think about anything else." - Dr. Wayne Dyer

"Money is the easiest thing to demonstrate." - Louise L. Hay

For truly successful people, money came because they did what they loved and loved what they did, not because they were focused on all the money they would make. When you get your focus off of making money and onto making a difference, the money comes. Trust it...

There is no secret to success. Success is a habit that must be developed and kept daily. There is no magic pill to this nor is there any special kind of person who gets this. It's available to all and the moment you begin to believe in your ability to achieve it, you will be guided to the steps necessary to have extraordinary success. However, the key is your taking action. Nothing less will do.

10 Things Successful People Won't Tell You

There is no secret to extraordinary success. If one person can achieve it, all people can. However, few people do. Clearly, there's a missing link between the success people crave and the actual results they get. That missing link can be found in the ten things successful people won't tell you:

#1- It all started with an idea.
The monumental shifts that took place in the most successful people were not earth shattering moments. The world didn't stop. It wasn't an overnight wonder. The birth of extraordinary success is an idea, a passing thought that arrived because a friend said something, he or she read a newspaper article, or a life experience occurred that gave them an idea. Ideas are the product of everyday living and there's nothing extraordinary about it except for the fact that this person took the faint notion and ran with it, all the way, 100%.

Bottomline: Go with your gut. When an idea strikes, go with it and don't stop until the vision you have does one of two things: 1) leads you to a better idea and bigger vision or 2) fulfills itself exactly the way you imagined it would.

#2- Talent isn't enough.
There are a lot of brilliant, gifted people who never make much of their lives. There are a lot of not-so-gifted, relatively dull people who experience extraordinary success on a regular basis. What's the difference? Persistence. Talent is not enough to succeed but persistence is. One of the surest ways to fail is to continually feel that you need to get another degree, certification or training to succeed. If another person didn't need that to accomplish the goal and did, that's proof positive that you don't need to learn another thing to take action now. It's not about talent; it's about persistence. Talent can always be developed later.

#3- Success doesn't happen overnight.
There is no such thing as an overnight success. You and I might know these "success stories" today but we weren't there ten years ago when they were "in process." Success is acquired over time. The culmination of the dream may happen overnight but the investment of time, passion and planning occurred over time.

#4- Achievement is in the details.
For a boxer, victory isn't achieved in the ring. It's achieved in all the workouts, sparring sessions and practices that occurred from week to week leading up to the fight. The same applies to extraordinary success. Your success is guaranteed by the amount of passion, perspiration and persistence you put into achieving the goal on a daily basis. Focus, on a daily basis, is key.

#5- They thought about giving up A LOT.
On the journey to extraordinary success, there are going to be times of doubt and uncertainty. In fact, there will be days and weeks that make you strongly consider giving up. The only difference between those who succeed and those who don't is that those who succeed decided to look at setbacks as being temporary; those who didn't succeed saw the obstacles as insurmountable failures and gave up.

#6- It's not who or what you know; it's what you do with what and who you know.
Connections and knowledge will be of little assistance if you aren't prepared to take hold of the oportunities as they present themselves. Lots of people sit with their opportunities until they expire. Action is meant to be taken now.

#7- You're never too old to pay dues.
Mastering your craft is a process of lifelong learning. The moment you believe you know enough and don't have more to learn is the same moment you lose the momentum to achieve extraordinary success. You can never be too equipped for success. Stay flexible and keep learning. At the same time, you don't have to learn and be everything to everyone. Staff your weaknesses.

#8- There are key elements to your success that you can't plan.
Serendipity (not luck) happens. You have to be ready for the opportunity when it presents itself but you can't plan or forecast when that person is going to bump into you in the restaurant, who that letter reaches when your potential agent throws it in the garbage only to be picked up by a junior agent. There are parts of this journey that come together beautifully on their own for which you can never plan or try to make happen. It's serendipity. Allowing the process to unfold is key.

#9- The Millionaire Mindset doesn't come naturally; it's acquired through practice.
Most of the wealthiest people you see didn't start out in life that way. In fact, many of them were poverty stricken until well beyond their 20s. For each of them, something happened that shifted their perspective. They made a choice to change the way they looked at their lives and, the moment they did, the life they looked at changed.

#10- Money came when they weren't looking.
"People who think about money rarely think about anything else." - Dr. Wayne Dyer

"Money is the easiest thing to demonstrate." - Louise L. Hay

For truly successful people, money came because they did what they loved and loved what they did, not because they were focused on all the money they would make. When you get your focus off of making money and onto making a difference, the money comes. Trust it...

There is no secret to success. Success is a habit that must be developed and kept daily. There is no magic pill to this nor is there any special kind of person who gets this. It's available to all and the moment you begin to believe in your ability to achieve it, you will be guided to the steps necessary to have extraordinary success. However, the key is your taking action. Nothing less will do.