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Thursday, December 31, 2009 @ 7:25 PM
that were the times in 2009
It’s time I wrap up for the year 2009. |
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Monday, December 28, 2009 @ 9:27 PM
resolutions~
What's for New Year resolution? I've no other thoughts besides........... Being eager to change all the in my wardrobe to slightly a bit c o l o u r f u l this coming 2010. As I feel so dull for the whole year that most of them are greyish...... Hm.... I shall think more other than this.... |
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Thursday, December 24, 2009 @ 8:57 AM
tapping
Which was the last time someone tapped on your shoulder?Tapping shoulder somehow represents a lot. That’s what my aunt in Kluang once told me. This is because action speaks louder than words. When you sincerely tap your hands on someone’s shoulder, it could mean more than a word “care”. It’s because you only choose the person who means a lot to you that would allow you to do such action. To me, I do agree with my aunt. When I flashed back the words she once said, I figured out what she meant. When was the last time we touched and tapped on someone’s shoulder? Let's do it now. Let’s spread our care and love. |
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009 @ 6:02 PM
one day...
Many said working in fast-paced countries like HongKong and Singapore is really unimaginably tough. Because everyone is moving so fast; even the time for you to sit down and take a deep breath also don’t have it.Speaking of these, recently I came upon this listener of a radio station. He mentioned that he is finding so hard to survive in KL and it’s no longer a suitable place to accommodate people. Is KL also moving towards a fast-paced city? I do agree. But it’s still not as terrible as that he has said. I feel that everyone here is so busy with their work and they have dedicated all of their time to their jobs. After whole day work, there comes the unbelievable traffic congestion on the roads. Once they reach home, it is already nearly time to sleep. How about those having children? Will they have ample time to communicate with them? How will this be in 10 years to come? I couldn’t imagine….. We have lots of instant food now. We have high-speed Internet connectivity. Will we have highly automated rotating work desk, dining table, kitchen, wardrobe and bed so that we can always work and do things at anytime and anywhere we can? Or perhaps the word SOHO is meant for everyone? No more offices.. but working away from home. Sounds good! |
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009 @ 1:23 PM
all about the DEAL..
Recently really do not have the time to blog much, this is when work comes first in life.My job is basically dealing with people. All kinds of people out there... may they be fat, thin, tall or short. I don't mind it when they are of diverse physical appearances. I don't even mind when it comes to racial differences. Sometimes I just bother too much when humans have so much in their attitude and behavioral diversities. Everyday I face various of people. Some of them can be very kind and soft-spoken. While some are just so nasty and they would spit lots of vulgar words, u-know-it-all. I thank God for creating so many different human beings on earth especially the great ones, with big hearts. And I am truly grateful for meeting so many rude people where it would require me to study their attitudes and apply different dealing skills onto them. Once my friend told me she was surprised to see me dealing with people whereas I am more to sitting down and doing my own work in my own small world. Well, today I am happy that I am learning new things that are beyond my expectations. Everyday, there are new things to absorb and I am seeing improvements in the way I deal with people. In Chinese, "we learn as we grow old".
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