Monday, September 26, 2011

One Of My Man Made A Good Decision..

Good news!

My lovely brother stopped smoking. I asked my favorite question: why? He said one day he went out to smoke, and then asked himself why he is smoking, and got no answer and at that moment he decided to not smoke again.

Turkish girl wants to go somewhere like that. In winter I'll go :)

10 years ago, when he tried first I was there, too. He said "you were like "nooo, don't try, then you'll get used to smoke." I remember he said "No, I'm not going to. Don't worry". If he says don't worry, I really don't worry. So I never talked about it again, but he smoked for 10 years.

He said he paid more than $10,000.

He said now he can taste whatever he eats. Before everything he ate were same.

He said he can breath now.

Congratulations bro!!!! Don't give up! Because I always say habits are our biggest enemy. Change it. Then you'll get used the new one.

Love you. :)


P.S Wooo!! I was just looking for some keywords, do you know people google mostly "how to stop" and then the next popular one is "how to smoke"!!! TV, celebrities, censorship, high prices, etc tell children it's cool. But they don't know how to smoke. I've tried once in Amsterdam :p, I couldn't do it. It's not that easy, it hurts at the first, you cough. 

P.S.2 That's my last entry about smoke and cigarettes. Everyone has their own decisions, I'm not judging them. These are my opinions, and here is my world. I have that right to share it here. But nobody has a right to poison children (actually they have), and nobody has a right to encourage them to smoke (still, they have. children=next generation=consumers=marketing=sales)

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Calendar Issue

I have so many calendars: online, mobile and note-books. And still sometimes I forget my things to do, because they are not in one place.. So I decided to get a real one piece calendar.

Something like big for office desks, but hold on. What if I'm not in the office, or wherever this huge calendar? No, no no. I want something in one place, but don't want to give any efforts to write everything one place later. Otherwise I could use online programs for that.

I want it on paper. I wanna scratch, and take some little notes on it. 

Maybe I need to get something like great businessman, entrepreneur, philanthropist Sakıp Sabancı was using. Small very small classy and simple calendars.. He was writing every important events, appointment, etc there..with his beautiful, careful handwriting.

Oops. That's another issue. My handwriting is huge and not very tidy.. Although I feel responsible to environment I use whole papers to write, think, and organize.

So:


  • I can't use online calendars, I want it on a paper.
  • A big calendar? I can't carry, and then I have to write collect other details into this one? No, I want to write only once.
  • A small nice calendar? Well, my handwriting is big. Small papers are too small for my activities and handwriting.
I know it's not a Gordian Knot but I need a solution very soon. Please don't hesitate to write your ideas in the comment box if you have one :)

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Sunday Turkish Breakfast

Today, I had a really great breakfast. I'm so happy! :)

Everything started when I decided to walk in this beautiful Sunday afternoon. I found a new grocery shop: they have tons of breads, fruits, vegetables, etc.. Olives!!! I think Americans don't eat olive, I mean there is something like calamari olives (zeytin tursusu?!), it's not same what we're eating in Turkey. They have some feta cheese you can't find everywhere, it's not same with our cheese.. And bread? Some kind of bread, not like European bread. But I'm a bread person, I love bread, pasta, etc..

But today, I bought kind of original olives, cheese, and a green vegetable. I don't know it's name. I never saw that in New York before. When I saw that vegetable in the grocery I'm literally said "Oh my God! I love you!"

I had a great Turkish breakfast, it's a beautiful day.. =)

My Turkish breakfast: goat cheese, tomatoes, olives, cucumber, yummy bread, and green vegetable

Monday, September 12, 2011

9 11

I was 14-15 when 9/11 happened. I was in Turkey, and everyone was watching TV, trying to understand what's happening in New York. Trade Centers, I was thinking about if they are really the center of trade.. I remember everyone was sad. But a week later, probably we just remembered it as any bad thing in another country.



But now I'm in New York, and actually 9/11 was not just anything I watched in TV. Like a TV show or movie.. It really happened. In a very unexpected moment. How can you expect a plane, no, 2 plane will crash your buildings?!

I met with a guy, he was working in that building, when the security and 911 was telling "Stay wherever you are" his manager said "No, we're going out, now! Everyone!" and that's his story, he was lucky that he had a manager who was not following rules.

I went walking to Battery Park, and I saw these thousands of white flags, and other day, I went meeting with my friends at Bryant Park, there were empty chairs, I thought there will be a concert thing, but no. After I watched the details of what happened that day and how on TV, I understood, it was the ceremony for the memorial day of 9/11. And now I can feel the lost.

I don't have enough words to curse terror. I can't even describe it. But it's same in every country: civil - innocent people are the victims. Lost are the same lost, anger is the same anger.

Rest in peace.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Thinking about thinking..

Sometimes my friends tell me I'm thinking too much. Well, not the quantity, but the quality is the important thing.. Not how much but how you're thinking is the point. We, lovely humans (specially me) have some distorted thinking styles that hurt us. It's not good! No good. Here is the list:

All of us sometimes have these thinking styles, maybe this list can help us to be more open-minded and realize  our mistakes. Let's get better :)


      1. Filtering: You basically pick up only negative things between all other positive things.
  • Your girlfriend, boyfriend do a lot of awesome things and you just focus the negative things, and make your relationship terrible.
  • Your startup company is doing very well, but you expected a faster expanding, then you focus on that, and make your life a nightmare, also your employes.
Chill.. You're doing great. Why do you focus only negative things? Of course be aware but focus on positive things. Life is great, you're doing great, your partner actually loves you, your employees actually working pretty well. Let's motivate everyone.

     2. Polarized thinking: Everything is white or black, good or bad.
  • You have to be perfect or you're a failure. 
  • Your job, your parents have to be best or it's not for you. 
Chill.. There can be other options. You don't have to be perfect. And actually what makes us perfect is our mistakes and differences than the standard perfect. 
  
     3. Overgeneralization: You come to a general conclusion with a single experience.
  • Once you've hurt yourself when you were cutting potatoes doesn't mean that will happen always.
  • Once you've failed in one single project that doesn't mean you're never going to be successful.
Chill.. Try to avoid using "always", "never" conclusions. You just experienced it. Be open-minded and free without judgements.

     4. Mind-reading: Ahaa! This is very common. Without listening or watching what the others think, we comes a conclusion. Make the decision what they think.
  • Simple but too much simple we ignore: Everybody's mind and understanding work differently. 2 people look at same thing but they see something different. 
  • They don't feel the same with you. Everybody's love language are different from each other.
Chill.. Listen and watch if you really want to understand what they think and feel. If you don't know how to read body language and word language wait for my next posts :)

     5. Catastrophizing: Even writing about it, makes me feel bad. WHAT IF? Terrible two words you're using in your daily life.. 
  • What if something bad happens?
  • What if she leaves me?
  • What if earthquake happens?
  • etc. etc.
Chill...!!!! Shut your brain up. Stop thinking like that. Don't you see there is no ending of this imagination and it doesn't help in the end, there is no point. Stop. If not, don't talk to me please! And don't talk to your parents, friends, colleagues, etc.. :)

     6. Personalization: Yea, everything happens around you is actually happens for you! No, no, that's just sarcasm. But with this distorted thinking you take everything personal.
  • It's raining in your birthday. God doesn't like you :(
  • She said she likes only smart people, oops, she meant you're not smart?!
Chill.. If it's not directly told to you, then you can only assume, but still that doesn't mean anything. Be positive listen, try to help, it's not a game like there has to be a meaning of everything. Maybe that's what they say only. She likes smart people. Don't take it personal.

     7. Control Fallacies: You think life controls you. There is nothing you can do about it. Your mom has a problem, and you can't do anything about that and feeling guilty about that. I'm not sure about that. Check source. :)

     8. Fallacy of Fairness: Ha. You think you knows everything. You know what's fair. And others are miserable with their point of views and minds.
  • Religious people think other religion's people are miserable, that they can't see the only truth.
  • You're absolutely right, you smile others, and think don't even listen them, because you know best. 
Chill.. Realize that you're making yourself stuck in your mind, and playing God, decide for the fair. Again, please check the source to be sure.

     9. Blaming: It's a easy way of anything unwanted happens. You blame the others, or yourself. Take no responsibility, just feel pain, cursing yourself, or others.

     10. Shoulds: :) You have lists of what things supposed to be like. If not happen that you're not okay, or the others are not okay. Then you feel guilty or reject someone because they didn't do what they had to do. No-good thinking style.

     11. Emotional Reasoning: Lol. Today you feel a little bit sad, then you should be sad. Let's find some reasons to be sad. You feel angry!! Let's find some victims to shout at! Let's make your emotions control you. Women! Your job is difficult because scientists say that our body works under control of so many different things: moon, stars, your eggs cycle, etc :) Don't always trust your feelings..

      12. Fallacy of Change: They have to change for you. If this guy smokes, he should stop smoking for our happiness, and if you insist enough you can change him. You can change everything if you work on this. Well. Let's chill.. :) Accept people as they are. If you don't like them as they are then just leave!

      13.  Global Labeling: Generalization, prejudice, snap-judjements. Just because you met few couple people in New York, you start telling New Yorkers are ... Just because your ex-girlfriend was cleaning and cooking to you, that doesn't mean girlfriends do that! Just because your husband cheated you, that doesn't mean guys cheat always.

      14. Being Right: You have to be right. You can't be wrong. That's your only purpose when you talk, to prove you're right. You start your sentences "nooo", "you're wrong". You never really listen what other trying to say, or why they believe so.

     15. Heaven's Reward Fallacy: You did everything "right". Where is your reward?! No reward? Oh, you became sad, and broken, that's not fair, you did everything right.. Let's just do things makes you feel satisfied and happy. For example, ladies, I hear a lot of you say "I did everything for him, cleaned, cooked, raised his children, didn't follow my career, and look what's my reward??!!" You did everything because you wanted so. At least let's do what you really want to do, not to get a reward afterwards. Right now, do you want to do this? Do you want to leave your work, and be your house's and man's woman? If yes, you do it because you wanted it so, and that's your reward!

Me? Yes, I do these common mistakes a lot! Mind-reading, I love it. =) But, I know, they are not good. I'm trying to work on them to change it. I tell people I do generally mind reading so let me ask you to be clear. In New York City, it's so easy to be straight forward. That's one of the best part to live here :)

Source: access.ewu.edu

Monday, September 5, 2011

Yoga - Brain Shaking - Thinking - Einstein - Love

Today in my tao yoga class, we tried something new: brain shaking. Here how to do it:


  • Slowly shake your head. Sorry. In a very small distance, shake your head fastly.
  • It should be really in a minimum area.
  • You should do it fast.
  • Take deep breath.
  • Exhale slowly to get rid of your bad energy and problems in your brain.
Result:
  • I have headache.
  • I don't really wanna hear "exhale" "donjon" "belly button" anymore.
  • I'll do only normal classic yoga in my next years.
  • Maybe no yoga anymore.
  • Just other workouts.
  • Can someone tell me why should I stop thinking?? You know part of meditation you shouldn't think anything. I can do that whenever I want. But. I WANT TO THINK :) Want to think my daily little life, how much I started to love & admire Einstein, how facebook became so popular & why it's started annoying its users, what I'm gonna eat, should I cook or buy some food, ohh I have to call my parents, also need to call this place for appointment, etc.. Why not? Does it make you tired, too? I  prefer a busy brain rather than an empty one. (I know there is something wrong in this statement, but right now I just want to believe what I wrote) 
Hmm.. by the way, sometimes my friends tell me I'm thinking too much. I think, thinking a lot is not that bad, but how you're thinking is extremely important. I made a list of human distorted thinking styles. Next days I'll post it :)

Since then,
I'll enjoy rest of the labor day (USA) - holiday - #awesomeness

I've really started to falling in love with Einstein. It's like my childhood love - Ataturk. Learning more about him is in my to-do-list