Let's see if this can get posted.
Read in the newspaper today that some companies are using SMS as an added feature in their queue system, so that people do not have to waste time queuing up. Guess that's good isn't it? But at times I wonder, is that really true? Are we really in such a rush that we cannot afford to wait for perhaps 15 - 30 minutes anymore? There seemed to be a trend; fast food, SMS queue system, instant food etc. Customers are expecting so much, in so little time. And aren't we all customers as well? With everything done so fast and efficiently, one would think that we would have more time on our hands now. Yet don't we always lament about how fast time flies and how we always do not have enough time?
Patience. It's really getting rare nowadays.
Sunday, October 29, 2006
Saturday, October 28, 2006
Sunday, October 15, 2006
Lunch, shopping, dinner
The weekend is ending, really soon.
Yesterday was quite a packed day. Went to Hyatt for lunch to celebrate my bro's birthday in advance, cos his actual birthday is this coming Saturday. Then, I went over to the newly-opened Vivocity to meet SJ and Ting. It was supercrowded!! Perhaps more crowded than TM on a Sat evening. Shopped a little while there and I finally bought a new pair of sandals, after delibrating for so many weeks. Maybe it's just me, but there are times when I have gotten so used to something that I did not want to change it until I'm forced to.
Anyway, we ended up eating at Subway as everywhere else was so packed. And as usual, I ended up late for LG. Heez, so what else is new huh?
Guess it's fairly easy to see everything in the short-term and missed the big picture altogether. Why do we always get so hung up on the little things that we perhaps will never know the answer to and yet neglect to work on the things that we can control?
Does adversity really make a better man out of us? The more we have, the more we can lose. That's so true isn't it? Does my spirit need to be broken before it can be whole again?
I'm just afraid I won't be strong enough
Does adversity really make a better man out of us? The more we have, the more we can lose. That's so true isn't it? Does my spirit need to be broken before it can be whole again?
I'm just afraid I won't be strong enough
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Working Style
Your Working Style
You stick to your ideals with passionate conviction. Although your inner loyalties and ideals govern your lives, you find these hard to talk about. Your deepest feelings are seldom expressed; your inner tenderness is masked by a quiet reserve.
In everyday matters you are tolerant, open-minded, understanding, flexible, and adaptable. But if your inner loyalties are threatened, you will not give an inch. Except for your work's sake, you have little wish to impress or dominate. The people you prize the most are those who take the time to understand your values and the goals you are working toward.
Your main interest lies in seeing the possibilities beyond what is present, obvious, or known. You are twice as good when working at a job that you believe in, since your feeling adds energy to your efforts. You see the needs of the moment and try to meet them. You want your work to contribute to something that matters to you--human understanding, happiness, or health. You want to have a purpose beyond your paycheck, no matter how big the check. You are perfectionists whenever you care deeply about something.
You are curious about new ideas and tend to have insight and long-range vision. You are interested in books and language and are likely to have a gift of expression; with talent you may be excellent writers. You can be ingenious and persuasive on the subject of your enthusiasms, which are quiet but deep-rooted. You are often attracted to counseling, teaching, literature, art, science, or psychology.
The problem for you is that you may feel such a contrast between your inner ideals and your actual accomplishments that you may burden yourself with a sense of inadequacy. This can happen even when, objectively, you are being as effecive as others. It is important for you to find practical ways to express your ideals; otherwise you will keep dreaming of the impossible and accomplish very little. If you find no actions to express your ideal, you can become overly sensitive and vulnerable, with dwindling confidence in life and in yourself.
You have a great deal of warmth, but may not show it until you know a person well. You keep your warm side inside, like a fur-lined coat. You are very faithful to duties and obligations related to ideas or people you care about. You take a very personal approach to life, judging everything by your inner ideals and personal values.
You stick to your ideals with passionate conviction. Although your inner loyalties and ideals govern your lives, you find these hard to talk about. Your deepest feelings are seldom expressed; your inner tenderness is masked by a quiet reserve.
In everyday matters you are tolerant, open-minded, understanding, flexible, and adaptable. But if your inner loyalties are threatened, you will not give an inch. Except for your work's sake, you have little wish to impress or dominate. The people you prize the most are those who take the time to understand your values and the goals you are working toward.
Your main interest lies in seeing the possibilities beyond what is present, obvious, or known. You are twice as good when working at a job that you believe in, since your feeling adds energy to your efforts. You see the needs of the moment and try to meet them. You want your work to contribute to something that matters to you--human understanding, happiness, or health. You want to have a purpose beyond your paycheck, no matter how big the check. You are perfectionists whenever you care deeply about something.
You are curious about new ideas and tend to have insight and long-range vision. You are interested in books and language and are likely to have a gift of expression; with talent you may be excellent writers. You can be ingenious and persuasive on the subject of your enthusiasms, which are quiet but deep-rooted. You are often attracted to counseling, teaching, literature, art, science, or psychology.
The problem for you is that you may feel such a contrast between your inner ideals and your actual accomplishments that you may burden yourself with a sense of inadequacy. This can happen even when, objectively, you are being as effecive as others. It is important for you to find practical ways to express your ideals; otherwise you will keep dreaming of the impossible and accomplish very little. If you find no actions to express your ideal, you can become overly sensitive and vulnerable, with dwindling confidence in life and in yourself.
Sunday, October 08, 2006
Tired
I know I've mentioned before that I only want to blog about happy things in this blog, but...
I'm feeling really tired. Not just today, but for the past 2 weeks. Wonder what got into me. Felt like being irresponsible and not caring anymore. Read somewhere that Fiona means persevering. Guess I'm not very true to my name then. Maybe I'm stressed out but I don't know why. It's not as if the workload is that heavy.
I'm feeling really tired. Not just today, but for the past 2 weeks. Wonder what got into me. Felt like being irresponsible and not caring anymore. Read somewhere that Fiona means persevering. Guess I'm not very true to my name then. Maybe I'm stressed out but I don't know why. It's not as if the workload is that heavy.
What is happening?? Is this delayed reaction to the start of my working life?? Can somebody please enlighten me?
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