Checklist
for Getting Lost 1
Do
you show Emotion of being Frustrated
or Disappointed or Anger?
Blame
Edwin Koh
(He is a lousy trainer,
and he is too fast to catch)
Blame
myself
(I am so frustrating, I dont know how and what to do)
I
give-up (I
should have attended an easier class where I get all the right
answers)
Checklist
for Getting Lost 2
Do
you type the website address correctly?
Check,
OK, I
have typed wrongly.
I will type
correctly
again. Thank you.
Somebody give me the wrong
website address?
Checklist
for Getting Lost 3
Do
you maximise
your desktop windows
to see clearly, so that you can browse?
Checklist
for Getting Lost 4
Do
you browse you webpage
for the information by scrolling your scroll bar?
Checklist
for Getting Lost 5
Do
you remember what was
the last
webpage
that you have browsed that excited you ?
- I
remembered,
I will click
back or
forward.
I
cannot remember,
maybe the webpage is
minimised
at the taskbar below,
so I click
to open
it.
- Click to all
possible webpages
that may be minimised
at the taskbar below.
- Next
time I better add
to the Favourites list.
- Otherwise,
I will just type
the website address correctly again.
Checklist
for Getting Lost 6
Do
you want to manage and organise all your minimized webpages at
the taskbar?
- Click
to all possible webpages and select those that I want to close
them :
- Advertisement
- Audio
Media Player
- Video
Media Player
- Others
-
- I
will close all webpages
which are not important anymore for further searching.
- I
must remember always
to leave at least one webpage free for my continuous browsing,
and typing another website address.
Checklist
for Getting Lost 7
Do
you want to use the search
engine or
the
sitemap
to look for information at your website.
Checklist
for Getting Lost 8
Do
you check
with your friends
if they have found the information to the webpage, and ask
them if they can give
you the website addresses for you to get there?
Checklist
for Getting Lost 9
Are
you happy
now
that you know how
to get yourself out of the lost situation?
Golden
Rule for Right Internet Attitude
(a)
Never give-up.
(b)
Never argue with others because there is
no right and wrong.
(c)
Never worry if you do not click to the right information.
(d)
Always ask someone who have found the website and the information.
(e)
Keep searching for your information with more confidence.
Edwin
Koh (Trainer)
:
Good
Luck in Your Spirit of Internet Browsing!
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