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    Archive for November, 2007

    5 Things you shouldn’t be too bothered with when you are young

    Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

    Giving up
    Giving up as in giving up current stability for something that will potentially give up better prospects in the future. It is the seizing of opportunity, by giving up, you open up doors to the world of possibilities as by staying in a current job or situation, you are limiting yourself and blocking up [...]

    I’m thankful for today! What about you?

    Monday, November 26th, 2007

    Life is an interesting teacher. For every lesson that we encounter, there’s an opportunity to grow and develop the gems within us.
    Recently, I have been feeling the strain of my work. At times, I would be disheartened with the workload and the monotony of work and life. Feelings of frustration would overwhelm me. These [...]

    Your Thoughts Create Your Destiny

    Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

    “Be careful of what you think
    for what you think you will eventually say;
    be careful of what you say for what you say you will eventually do;
    be careful of what you do for your actions will become your habits,
    and be careful your habits for your habits will become your destiny.”
     
    This is a very interesting quote [...]

    Make Fear Your Friend

    Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

    Make Fear Your Friend

    Don’t Let Fear Handicapped Us
    Being fearful can be overwhelming as we tend to naturally resist any changes to our lives and thought patterns to accommodate a new way of living and thinking. So we continue to engage in activities such as drinking, comfort eating and shopping which help temporarily distract us from [...]

    Resilience

    Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

    Are you beaten?
     
    Recently one of my close relative has cancer. The cancer is in the oesophagus section. During one of my visit to the hospital where he has just started his first chemotherapy, I was very touched by the conversation that we had.