The season of giving, receiving & forgiving.
Happy New Year!!!!! :) :) :) :)
To all blog owners out there, ushering new year without an entry abt how yr year has been and yr upcoming resolutions (it's okay even if you don't fulfill it) is a serious crime. Potentially more serious than Saddam's death sentence. And so, it's my turn to blabber...
I remember having this conversation with Phik Jin 30mins before countdown. If i were to summarize 06 in 1 sentence, it would be:
A year of adaptation.
There were so many things that I needed to adapt to since I was back to KL - the weather, the people, a new job, a new love, losing that new love, Jeremy, the changes within my old pals, the changes between me, Cupcake, Jen, June & Elina, adapting a new team member, expectations, new church, new cell group and my new bra. lol.
My boss once shared with me his goals in life. and then he asked what was mine. I was baffled for words. Not because I do not know what i want in future but because i don't know where to start. He urged me to write down my goals - both my personal & career life. According to him, it doesn't matter whether you achieved your goal or not, most importantly, you have some to start off with. and it is important to pen your thoughts and look at it once in a while when you feel as though you've lose yourself.
These are my life goals even if I don't achieve it:
1. Manage my own business one day.
2. Marry a man I love and admire by 27.
3. First kid by 29. Second by 30. Third by 31. (!!!)
4. Buy a sporty 4-wheel drive (thinkin of Rav 4) by 26.
5. Serve or lead a church ministry.
6. Forgive dad.
7. Travelled to Greece, Eygpt, Europe and Antartica by 30.
Hence, my 2007 resolutions are:
1. Stay single. Try to stay single.
2. Second promotion by July.
3. Attend cell. Seriously.
4. Climb Mount Kinabalu.
A few weeks ago, my church pastor said a sentence, which hit me and has since stuck in my head. This was what he said and elaborated for 1hr:
"Do not let the world and the pressures of work kill the child in you."
What a confronting moment!
I met this vibrant 20-year-old girl, whom i jst known for 3 seconds and i was attracted to her. because i felt like i was talking to myself.
Merry belated Christmas, peeps!
Korea blog to come soon, no mood for that at the moment.
To all blog owners out there, ushering new year without an entry abt how yr year has been and yr upcoming resolutions (it's okay even if you don't fulfill it) is a serious crime. Potentially more serious than Saddam's death sentence. And so, it's my turn to blabber...
I remember having this conversation with Phik Jin 30mins before countdown. If i were to summarize 06 in 1 sentence, it would be:
A year of adaptation.
There were so many things that I needed to adapt to since I was back to KL - the weather, the people, a new job, a new love, losing that new love, Jeremy, the changes within my old pals, the changes between me, Cupcake, Jen, June & Elina, adapting a new team member, expectations, new church, new cell group and my new bra. lol.
My boss once shared with me his goals in life. and then he asked what was mine. I was baffled for words. Not because I do not know what i want in future but because i don't know where to start. He urged me to write down my goals - both my personal & career life. According to him, it doesn't matter whether you achieved your goal or not, most importantly, you have some to start off with. and it is important to pen your thoughts and look at it once in a while when you feel as though you've lose yourself.
These are my life goals even if I don't achieve it:
1. Manage my own business one day.
2. Marry a man I love and admire by 27.
3. First kid by 29. Second by 30. Third by 31. (!!!)
4. Buy a sporty 4-wheel drive (thinkin of Rav 4) by 26.
5. Serve or lead a church ministry.
6. Forgive dad.
7. Travelled to Greece, Eygpt, Europe and Antartica by 30.
Hence, my 2007 resolutions are:
1. Stay single. Try to stay single.
2. Second promotion by July.
3. Attend cell. Seriously.
4. Climb Mount Kinabalu.
A few weeks ago, my church pastor said a sentence, which hit me and has since stuck in my head. This was what he said and elaborated for 1hr:
"Do not let the world and the pressures of work kill the child in you."
What a confronting moment!
I met this vibrant 20-year-old girl, whom i jst known for 3 seconds and i was attracted to her. because i felt like i was talking to myself.
Merry belated Christmas, peeps!
Korea blog to come soon, no mood for that at the moment.