let me take you on the ride of my life
un:
How to make a Janel

Ingredients:
5 parts success
3 parts beauty
5 parts family
5 parts love

Method:
Stir together in a glass tumbler with a salted rim. Top it off with a sprinkle of fitness and enjoy!



What about me?

love prints & handy crafts,
used to live in tokyo for a couple of yrs
however do not speak japanese,

eat only the breast meat,
do not eat abalone,
love black/white vinegar & gyoza,
pick out onions & pickles from my food,

have 'negro' curly hair,
play the electone,
love the rain,
prefer the night to day,

squeeze my toothpaste from its end,
wear my retainers at night,
love romantic comedies.


My nature

quiet
independent
logical
unemotional
ingenious
innovative
curious
driven to increase competence
casual
adaptive
nonconforming
unpredictable
detached
reasonable
balanced
avoids aggression and violence
tolerant
calm
well-developed sense of justice
empathetic
free of jealousy
loves to read


How to love me


♥ Respect my privacy and independence.

♥ Appreciate my competencies and wealth of creative ideas.

♥ Encourage me to spend time alone.

♥ Don't talk too much or force an emotional conversation before I'm ready.

♥ Try not to nag me about being messy or meeting deadlines.

♥ Allow me plenty of space to pursue my interests in depth and time to think things through.




deux:






trois:
hmm, which road? Saturday, February 16, 2008 9:53 PM
i'm so darn looking forward to the holidays,
and my final day at ngee ann poly!
but i know it'll be a beginning of another problem - a degree.
we are so psycho-ed into this necessary education system for our economic success.
omg.
i feel like a regular freak like everyone else is.
only two general choice -
1.to continue my education
2.to start facing the cruel world of workplace

only with just a week left, i'm still wondering if taking on a degree would really be necessary, associating with my future plans on being a perfect homemaker.
on the other hand of course, if i start work after my degree,
i would prolly, or rather, definitely enjoy greater priviledge than staying at a diploma.

in addition, my diploma (business studies) is so freaking 'general',
there's absolutely nothing to compete with - it's just gonna be general office work.
plus, facing reality right now, even taking a business management degree is not going to take me far either. it's still as general as it already sounds.

i need a specialisation.
but all i can think of now is a HR degree.
now that will prolly get me somewhere,
but the problem is where?
besides, my interest just isn't there, is it?

actually there's a tons of possibilities such as the striking of lottery
and start my own business,
which actually may not pose as a liable source, bah.

well, it's time i chose a good route before i waste my time and age away.