02-18-2010, 03:13 PM
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@ Toronto boy
Agreed to certain extent dear. There is always this debate of physical verses mental work and at times I feel that these jobs in finance department consume our mental energy to such an extent that one feel mental as well as physical fatigue.
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Dear MRS
Its always very interesting to communicate with you.
Yes, I thought too to elaborate a little further the difference between physical and mental labour, but then I thought perhaps this would lower intensity of my message to our young brothers. Anyways, I agree with you that mental labour can also have physical labour's effects. But, dear, that is the reason that I called it the easiest and most energetic time to study while being with parents with minimal distractions.
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By the way its very difficult to start your studies again [)]
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Yes, you are very right. This was one of the reasons to start this thread.
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I am preparing for CIMA and thatâs after the gap of around 5 years when i completed my ACMA. Believe me its seems hell lot difficult in fact i wonder how did i passed ICMAP [D]
Do wish me success in my latest endeavours.
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My friend, as I told you in our last face to face meeting, I say you here again that your capabilities to do ICMAP ensures that you can now do CIMA too. So, to me its only a matter of some time and offcourse efforts that you would be a CIMA too, soon InshaAllah. I wish you best of luck.
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It looks very odd when I sit in ICMAP library among young students and what else I can sayâ¦.
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I would say you are doing a great thing by considering addition to existing qualification and working hard toward that. Its a metter of courage.
Eventually you came to the same point that I was trying to convey in my previous post to students. From your position and experience now, would you not tell them that it is the easiest time, and utilize it effectively and efficiently? Are they not lucky enough that they have this opportunity to be in the library, rather than doing some physical work?
By the way, when our next meeting is happening?
Wish you all the best.
@ Toronto boy
Agreed to certain extent dear. There is always this debate of physical verses mental work and at times I feel that these jobs in finance department consume our mental energy to such an extent that one feel mental as well as physical fatigue.
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Dear MRS
Its always very interesting to communicate with you.
Yes, I thought too to elaborate a little further the difference between physical and mental labour, but then I thought perhaps this would lower intensity of my message to our young brothers. Anyways, I agree with you that mental labour can also have physical labour's effects. But, dear, that is the reason that I called it the easiest and most energetic time to study while being with parents with minimal distractions.
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By the way its very difficult to start your studies again [)]
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Yes, you are very right. This was one of the reasons to start this thread.
[/quote]
I am preparing for CIMA and thatâs after the gap of around 5 years when i completed my ACMA. Believe me its seems hell lot difficult in fact i wonder how did i passed ICMAP [D]
Do wish me success in my latest endeavours.
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My friend, as I told you in our last face to face meeting, I say you here again that your capabilities to do ICMAP ensures that you can now do CIMA too. So, to me its only a matter of some time and offcourse efforts that you would be a CIMA too, soon InshaAllah. I wish you best of luck.
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It looks very odd when I sit in ICMAP library among young students and what else I can sayâ¦.
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I would say you are doing a great thing by considering addition to existing qualification and working hard toward that. Its a metter of courage.
Eventually you came to the same point that I was trying to convey in my previous post to students. From your position and experience now, would you not tell them that it is the easiest time, and utilize it effectively and efficiently? Are they not lucky enough that they have this opportunity to be in the library, rather than doing some physical work?
By the way, when our next meeting is happening?
Wish you all the best.