Apek Rempit

February 14, 2007 by bikerstud

 

 

Cool Stuff

 

I love Neurolinguistics and more accurately stuff by Milton Erickson ,Alfred Korzybski and Virginia Satir

 

Have a look at some at some of their thoughts…

 

People respond to their experience, not to reality itself.

We do not know what reality is. Our senses, beliefs, and past experience give us a map of the world from which to operate. A map can never be exactly accurate; otherwise it would be the same as the ground it covers. We do not know the territory, so for us, the map is the territory. Some maps are better than others for finding your way around. We navigate life like a ship through a dangerous area of sea; as long as the map shows the main hazards, we will be fine. When maps are faulty and do not show the dangers, then we are in danger of running aground.

 

Having a choice is better than not having a choice.

Always try to have a map for yourself that gives you the widest and richest number of choices. Act always to increase choice. The more choices you have, the freer you are and the more influence you have.

 

People make the best choice they can at the time.

A person always makes the best choice they can, given their map of the world. The choice may be self-defeating, bizarre or evil, but for them, it seems the best way forward. Give them a better choice in their map of the world and they will take it. Even better give them a superior map with more choices in it.

 

People work perfectly.

No one is wrong or broken. They are carrying out their strategies perfectly, but the strategies may be poorly designed and ineffective. Find out how you and others do what they do so their strategy can be changed to something more useful and desirable.

 

All actions have a purpose.

Our actions are not random; we are always trying to achieve something, although we may not be aware of what that is.

 

Every behaviour has a positive intention.

All our actions have at least one purpose – to achieve something that we value and benefits us. NLP separates the intention or purpose behind an action from the action itself. A person is not their behaviour. When a person has a better choice of behaviour that also achieves their positive intention, they will take it.

 

The meaning of the communication is not simply what you intend, but also the response you get.

This response may be different to the one you wanted. There are no failures in communication, only responses and feedback. If you are not getting the result you want, change what you are doing. Take responsibility for the communication.

We process all information through our senses.

Developing your sense so they become more acute gives you better information and helps you think more clearly.

 

Modeling successful performance leads to excellence.

If one person can do something it is possible to model it and teach it to others. In this way everyone can learn to get better results in their own way, you do not become a clone of the model – you learn from them.

 

If you want to understand – Act

The learning is in the doing.

 

 I am a proponent of observation. I believe that by paying attention to Life we can learn many of her secrets.

 

I find myself looking at people, riding all over the place trying to link events to other events and I have a good time doing it.

 

I love learning things about nature of life that I don’t yet know and I love seeing things unfold that I do have some experience with already. To see new things holds my attention. I like it. Still there are many things that I have trouble noticing because I am so familiar with them that I do not see them for what they are and what they may possibly mean.

 

Human beings are a part of nature. I have found out that by observing them I can find out many ways to be like them and do what they do, and if I just observe and not participate, many ways that does not lead to understanding.

 

When observing Human Beings that are gathered in small or large groups one must watch their behavior closely to determine if they are in fact people or automatons and spectators

 

If they are contributing actively to society in a beneficial way then the obviousness of their behavior states that they are People. If they are not then perhaps they are not people at all but life’s spectators.

 

It is not always easy to determine this as obvious fact as their attire may be nothing more than an attempt to identify themselves in the eyes of others as people. Many sports enthusiasts do this and it can be seen at large gatherings of say, football fans. In the stands of the football field where they gather and sit, one may observe many of the spectators wearing clothing that is identical even to the brand name and logo of the clothing which is being worn by the players of the game they are watching.

 

When observing Human behavior on a beach for example it is easy to overlook their movements but for the careful observer the patterns of their will find comfort that there are those who consider the companionship of the self as the doorway to the adventure of discovery. Serious people seldom try to draw attention to themselves, as a rule they are clandestine and they mostly walk by themselves or with one or sometimes two other serious friends that they have known for many years.

 

Here are just a few obvious facts that are often overlooked by most and if noticed will totally change the way you participate in the sport of Life:

 

Successful people are different than normal people.If you try to be successful using normal people methods then you will continue to have the success that you are having now.

Most people overlook this.

 

Successful People that stay in the business, catch their quota of life regularly. They do not hang out where normal people do. They pinpoint their effort in the current where other successful people are holding. If the life becomes mediocre they leave and try to locate another group of Successful people. They do not depend on the successful people coming to them.

 

Successful people feed by facing into the current of life and intercept their food as it is carried to them. The energy level of the environment that a successful people hang out will tell you its energy level in feeding. Slow pace relaxed people. Fast pace fast people.

 

Staying in a toxic relationship is not intelligent although it has become the normal methodology with most automatons

 

These are simple observations that are easily overlooked. See if you can notice them yourself and find your own meanings for them. Overlook them and nothing will change. The path of the obvious is perhaps the most difficult path of all to find and unravel, but it is well worth the effort and the results are measurable in satisfaction and not in monetary terms.

 

 

 

Patients Charter

 

 

 

 

THE PATIENT’S CHARTER

 

This Memorandum of Understanding dated 21st. August, 1995 is between The Federation of Malaysian Consumers Associations, The Malaysian Medical Association, The Malaysian Dental Association and The Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society.

 

The Federation of Malaysian Consumers Associations (FOMCA) is committed to the protection of consumer rights and to consumer education.

 

The Malaysian Medical Association (MMA) is committed to sustaining the professional standard of medical ethics as to education and directing public opinion on the problems of public health as affecting the community at large.

 

The Malaysian Dental Association (MDA) is dedicated to supporting and promoting a high standard of ethics and professional conduct and to directing public opinion on dentistry and the problems of dental health.

 

The Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society (MPS) is committed to further the development of pharmacy, to enhancing the standards and ethics of the profession and to assisting in improving the health services in the country.

 

Representatives from each of the above organization signed the Memorandum of Understanding

 

PREAMBLE TO THE PATIENT’S CHARTER

 

RECOGNISING that the relationship between the provider of health care and a patient is privileged and sacrosanct.

 

RECOGNISING that the highest traditions of health care mandate mutual trust and respect between the provider of health care and the patient.

 

RECOGNISING that the meaningful partnership between the provider of health care and a patient requires that the patient participates actively in decisions relating to the patient’s health.

 

RECOGNISING that a patient must assume not only rights but also responsibilities.

 

RECOGNISING that this Charter advocates universal ideals and standards of health care, which the government, the providers of healthcare and the public should strive to achieve.

 

RECOGNISING that this Charter is an educational document embodying the Code of Medical Ethics.

 

THE PARTIES HERETO ADOPT THIS CHARTER AND CALL UPON ITS OBSERVANCE BY ALL CONCERNED.

 

PATIENT’S RIGHTS

 

I. RIGHT TO HEALTH CARE AND HUMANE TREATMENT

 

 Every individual shall have access to competent health care and treatment regardless of age, sex, ethnic origin, religion, political affiliation, economic status or social class.

 

 Health care services shall be available on the basis of clinical need regardless of the ability to pay and it shall be the responsibility of the Government to ensure that every person has access to essential health services.

 

 Every patient shall be treated with care, consideration, respect and dignity without discrimination of any kind.

 

 All drugs dispensed shall be of acceptable standards in terms of quality, efficacy and safety as determined by the Drug Control Authority of Malaysia.

 

 Every individual shall have the right to prompt emergency first aid treatment from the nearest government or private medical and health facility.

 

 Patients shall be interviewed and examined in surroundings designed to ensure reasonable privacy and shall have the right to be chaperoned during any physical examination or treatment, except in cases of emergency where such conditions may not be possible.

 

 A child admitted to hospital shall, whenever possible, have the right to the company of a parent or guardian.

 

 

 

II. RIGHT TO CHOICE OF CARE

 

 A patient have the right to a second opinion at any time.

 

 A patient shall have the right to know the investigations conducted, the results of these investigations and a copy of the medical reports and have them explained. The patient shall also have the right to authorise in writing another health professional to obtain a copy of the same and inform him or her of what they contain.

 

 A patient shall, whenever possible, have the right to be treated at a hospital of choice and to be referred to a consultant of choice.

 

 A patient who has received adequate information about his or her condition during consultation shall have the right to accept or to refuse treatment.

 

 If a patient’s health professional refuses to allow another health professional to be called in, or breaches any other provisions of this charter, the patient shall have the right to discharge that health professional and seek the services of another.

 

 

 

III. RIGHT TO ACCEPTABLE SAFETY

 

 Before any treatment or investigation, a patient shall have the right to a clear, concise explanation in lay terms of the proposed procedure and of any available alternative procedure. Where applicable the explanation shall incorporate information on significant risks, side-effects, or after- effects, problems relating to recuperation, likelihood of success, risks thereof, and whether the proposed procedure is to be administered by or in the presence of students. A patient may refuse any treatment or investigation.

 

IV. RIGHT TO ADEQUATE INFORMATION AND CONSENT

 

 A Patient shall have the right to know the identity and professional status of the individuals providing service to the patient and to know which health professional is primarily responsible for the patient’s care.

 

 A patient shall have the right to information regarding all aspects of medication, including :

 

 The right to adequate and understandable information on prescribed and purchased medicines.

 

 The right to the most effective and safe medicines. Safety must be ensured by the manufacturers and by legislative control.

 

 The right to convenient access to medicines.

 

 The right to choose among competitive products.

 

 

 

 All medicines shall be labelled, and shall include the international non-proprietary name (INN) of the medicine, the dosage and how often the medicine has to be taken. In addition, the patient shall be informed about medication, including the following :-

 

 The purpose of the medicine

 

 The possible side effects

 

 The avoidance of any food, alcoholic beverages or other drugs

 

 The duration necessary for any medication prescribed

 

 The measures to be taken if a dose is forgotten or if an overdose is taken.

 

 A patient shall have the right to an itemized account after any treatment or consultation and to have this explained.

 

 If a patient is in hospital or any health care facility, the patient shall,unless unconscious be consulted about any decision to discharge or transfer the patient to another facility.

 

 Where it is appropriate to a patient’s condition or treatment, the patient shall be given advice about self-care, drugs administration, special precautions, which may be necessary or desirable, and the existance of special associations, facilities, aids or appliances which may be of assistance.

 

 A patient’s consent shall be required before any procedure is carried out and in the case of a minor the consent shall first be obtained from the parent or guardian. If a patient is unconscious and delay would be dangerous, a doctor is entitled to carry out any necessary treatment or operation.

 

 A patient’s consent shall be required for the inclusion of a patient in any research. The patient shall be adequately informed of the aims, methods, anticipated benefits and potential hazards of the study and the discomfort it may entail. The patient shall be informed that he or she is at liberty to abstain from participation in the study and that he or she is free to withdraw his or her consent to participation at any time. To ensure that the informed consent is not obtained under duress or from a patient in a dependent relationship to the health professional, the informed consent shall be obtained by a health professional who is not engaged in the investigation and who is completely independent of the official relationship between the patient and the health professional. In the case of a child the informed consent shall be obtained from the parent or guardian.

 

 A patient shall have the right to have the details of the patient’s condition, treatment, prognosis and all communication and other records relating to the patient’s care to be treated as confidential, unless :

 

 authorised in writing by the patient

 

 it is undesirable on medical grounds to seek a patient’s consent but it is in the patient’s own interest that confidentiality should be broken.

 

 the information is required by due legal process.

 

V. RIGHT TO REDRESS OF GRIEVANCES

 

 A patient shall have access to appropriate grievance redressal mechanisms.

 

 A patient shall have the right to seek legal advice as regards any alleged malpractice by the hospital, the hospital staff or by a doctor or other health professional.

 

 A patient shall have the right to recover damages for injury or illness incurred or aggravated as a result of the failure of the health professional to exercise the duty and standard of care required of him or her while treating the patient.

 

VI. RIGHT TO PARTICIPATION AND REPRESENTATION

 

 A patient shall have the right to participate in decision-making affecting the patient’s health :

 

 with the health professionals and personnel involved in direct healthcare:

 

 through consumer and community representation in planning and evaluating the system of health services, the types and qualities of service and the conditions under which health services are or were delivered.

 

VII. RIGHT TO HEALTH EDUCATION

 

 Every individual shall have the right to seek and obtain advice with regards to promotive, preventive and curative medicine, and rehabilitation to maintain or regain good health and a healthy lifestyle.

 

VIII. RIGHT TO A HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT

 

 Every individual shall have the right to an environment that is conducive to good health. This includes and extends to a healthy and safe work environment, a healthy and safe home environment, and a healthy and safe environment at the place where he gets his medical care and treatment.

 

 

 

Apek Rempit 

 

 

 

Hi Chaps and Chappettes

 

I do my daily trip on my Moto from my seaside home to Bangsar ,a round trip of 150kms.

During this sometimes very boring commutes my mind often times adopt a Diary of the Day mode .

 

Often times when I am doing battle with Articulated Lorries , Mad BMW and Drivers of modified Proton Wiras’ , I am also sorting out the shit ahead of me or reshuffling the events of the day in bite sizes so that when I actually get home I am relatively relaxed.

 

It’s during these times that I wonder how fragile and changeable life is and how I strive constantly to upgrade myself and people I meet in life.

 

It’s an upward struggle I tell you… I carve out a living in a back stabbing world and it takes helluva lot just to stick to the straight and narrow. So as I rumble along on my Harley I become acutely aware of Human Biases that exist. Wiki actually lists > 80++ and the total lists number well over 150++ See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cognitive_biases

 

So lah you can imagine how it never fails to make me smirk when I hear people say “But I am NOT biased..”..yeh yeh yeh ..and my name is doilooksostupid.

 

Which brings me to my earlier mention of dick deficient BMW drivers which according to a recent survey by German magazine Men’s Car are 46% likely to cheat on their wives.

 

I wonder how our Protons and lorry drivers compare. Do women get turned on by Souped up Wira’s and BMWs ?

 

Either which way Jung would consider such projections of status to be shadows of inadequacies.

 

Not sure about lorry divers though… maybe they get such a rough deal out of life that they have to take it out on society .. Very few things are more menacing in life than a Lorry bearing the legend Tong Seng Sdn Bhd bearing up your ass at 120km/h when all I am trying to do is to get home safely to my wife and kids .

 

So no one can really blame me when I get back to my kampong that really kick back and enjoy seaside sunsets and deal with my own Shadows …Later !!

 

 

 

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Hi Chaps and Chappettes

I do my daily trip on my Moto from my seaside home to Bangsar ,a round trip of 150kms.

During this sometimes very boring commutes my mind often times adopt a Diary of the Day mode .

Often times when I am doing battle with Articulated Lorries , Mad BMW and Drivers of modified Proton Wiras’ , I am also sorting out the shit ahead of me or reshuffling the events of the day in bite sizes so that when I actually get home I am relatively relaxed.

It’s during these times that I wonder how fragile and changeable life is and how I strive constantly to upgrade myself and people I meet in life.

It’s an upward struggle I tell you… I carve out a living in a back stabbing world and it takes helluva lot just to stick to the straight and narrow. So as I rumble along on my Harley I become acutely aware of Human Biases that exist. Wiki actually lists > 80++ and the total lists number well over 150++ See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cognitive_biases

So lah you can imagine how it never fails to make me smirk when I hear people say “But I am NOT biased..”..yeh yeh yeh ..and my name is doilooksostupid.

Which brings me to my earlier mention of dick deficient BMW drivers which according to a recent survey by German magazine Men’s Car are 46% likely to cheat on their wives.

I wonder how our Protons and lorry drivers compare. Do women get turned on by Souped up Wira’s and BMWs ?

Either which way Jung would consider such projections of status to be shadows of inadequacies.

Not sure about lorry divers though… maybe they get such a rough deal out of life that they have to take it out on society .. Very few things are more menacing in life than a Lorry bearing the legend Tong Seng Sdn Bhd bearing up your ass at 120km/h when all I am trying to do is to get home safely to my wife and kids .

So no one can really blame me when I get back to my kampong that really kick back and enjoy seaside sunsets and deal with my own Shadows …Later !!

Thoughts

February 14, 2007 by bikerstud

Okay I am new to this …so bear with me