There is no time to waste.
Hello there! Greetings here from school. Yes. As of this moment, I am writing here at our school.
Finally, a time for me to write. It has been a week of whirlwind for me - exams, deadlines, projects. My eyes are screaming sleep already.
Anyway, did you guys remembered I said I'll be posting something about sticking to your resolution for this year? If not, too bad. But it's actually all right though, I know lapses in time often results to forgetting something.
We're almost reaching the end of the month. I find it to surreal because it feels we have just celebrated New Year and now, we are about to celebrate Chinese New Year. Come to think of it, sooner or later we shall be celebrating Valentine's Day. Ah, time really flies by fast.
This rushed feeling makes me remember something. I still have not made a move towards my resolution.
Every year, I'd make a point in making at least one resolution (Hey, don't blame me if I want to play it safe). However, at the end of the year, I will realize that I have not been consistent with my resolution. There would be times that I'd really do something for it, but most of the times I'd slack off. It really bugs me that I have not been doing what I really want to do (ace that exam, finish deadlines with great results, exercise, eat right and so much more). It's like I have been on a maze - always going back to where I started.
This year I wanted to make a difference in myself. Not because I felt I'm not getting any younger, but because I am simply tired of having regrets. That's right regrets. It is my weakness that I fall prey to regrets and still do not act to change it. I really hate it. I suppose people think that regrets should not exist, but for someone like me, regrets are painful part of my existence. No, I'm not talking about leaving your boyfriend and the like. I am talking about how to achieve your dreams. Dreams that includes financial goals, professional aspirations and so on. Come on, we draw up resolutions because we have dreams, right?
So I've decided to look for ways to achieve my dreams. I've looked for inspirations on books, people, and surrounding. And hence, I made my own mantra. Though I think its a too harsh on my part as a mere human. I will not post it here for the privacy of [figuratively] knowing that I have my own mantra. But I will do leave something that will inspire you to achieve your dreams. I just read this in Candy magazine, and it struck me because the stuff was really inspiring and true.
Pay close attention to tip numbers 2, 4, 7, 9, 26, 32, and 36 :)
Finally, a time for me to write. It has been a week of whirlwind for me - exams, deadlines, projects. My eyes are screaming sleep already.
Anyway, did you guys remembered I said I'll be posting something about sticking to your resolution for this year? If not, too bad. But it's actually all right though, I know lapses in time often results to forgetting something.
We're almost reaching the end of the month. I find it to surreal because it feels we have just celebrated New Year and now, we are about to celebrate Chinese New Year. Come to think of it, sooner or later we shall be celebrating Valentine's Day. Ah, time really flies by fast.
This rushed feeling makes me remember something. I still have not made a move towards my resolution.
Every year, I'd make a point in making at least one resolution (Hey, don't blame me if I want to play it safe). However, at the end of the year, I will realize that I have not been consistent with my resolution. There would be times that I'd really do something for it, but most of the times I'd slack off. It really bugs me that I have not been doing what I really want to do (ace that exam, finish deadlines with great results, exercise, eat right and so much more). It's like I have been on a maze - always going back to where I started.
This year I wanted to make a difference in myself. Not because I felt I'm not getting any younger, but because I am simply tired of having regrets. That's right regrets. It is my weakness that I fall prey to regrets and still do not act to change it. I really hate it. I suppose people think that regrets should not exist, but for someone like me, regrets are painful part of my existence. No, I'm not talking about leaving your boyfriend and the like. I am talking about how to achieve your dreams. Dreams that includes financial goals, professional aspirations and so on. Come on, we draw up resolutions because we have dreams, right?
So I've decided to look for ways to achieve my dreams. I've looked for inspirations on books, people, and surrounding. And hence, I made my own mantra. Though I think its a too harsh on my part as a mere human. I will not post it here for the privacy of [figuratively] knowing that I have my own mantra. But I will do leave something that will inspire you to achieve your dreams. I just read this in Candy magazine, and it struck me because the stuff was really inspiring and true.
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Candy Magazine - January/February 2011 Issue |
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Candy Magazine - January/February 2011 Issue |
Well, I do hope you find this post enriching,
'Til next post.
Ciao,
Maddie
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