SECRETS OF STUDENTS’ SUCCESS
by Dr. Manzoor-ul-Haque
Saima Baitee,
For your guidance a few secrets of students’ success are given here. Work hard and be what the Nourisher has given you the possibilities to become. I wish you success in the chapter of life you open.
SECRETS OF STUDENTS’ SUCCESS
First:
Select the seed – decide what you really must achieve with your presentation.
Second:
Find fertile soil for your seed – find the right material for your topic
Third:
Plant this material in the ground – overcome the obstacles that are stopping you from making adaptations
Fourth:
You sink your roots down deep – this gives you how you can be credible and expert on your topic
Fifth:
Develop one major trunk – a thought, a theme that will enable you to retain your information
Sixth:
Build strong, sturdy boughs – organize your material for the greatest impact – decide what material is effective, ethical, and legal to use
Seventh:
Prune the deadwood – learn how, when, and why to edit your presentation
Eight:
Grow bright brilliant leaves – ideas to enhance your worth and competence
Ninth:
Learn to call your fellows to pick the fruit – how to motivate your fellows to take home the information you are offering
Tenth:
Till the soil – learn to work and build rapport with your fellows
Eleventh:
Protect the tree from wilt – this provides you success in life
Dr. Manzoor-ul-Haque
PAKISTAN
by Dr. Manzoor-ul-Haque
Saima Baitee,
For your guidance a few secrets of students’ success are given here. Work hard and be what the Nourisher has given you the possibilities to become. I wish you success in the chapter of life you open.
SECRETS OF STUDENTS’ SUCCESS
First:
Select the seed – decide what you really must achieve with your presentation.
Second:
Find fertile soil for your seed – find the right material for your topic
Third:
Plant this material in the ground – overcome the obstacles that are stopping you from making adaptations
Fourth:
You sink your roots down deep – this gives you how you can be credible and expert on your topic
Fifth:
Develop one major trunk – a thought, a theme that will enable you to retain your information
Sixth:
Build strong, sturdy boughs – organize your material for the greatest impact – decide what material is effective, ethical, and legal to use
Seventh:
Prune the deadwood – learn how, when, and why to edit your presentation
Eight:
Grow bright brilliant leaves – ideas to enhance your worth and competence
Ninth:
Learn to call your fellows to pick the fruit – how to motivate your fellows to take home the information you are offering
Tenth:
Till the soil – learn to work and build rapport with your fellows
Eleventh:
Protect the tree from wilt – this provides you success in life
Dr. Manzoor-ul-Haque
PAKISTAN