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What are you going to be in 2012?
Thanks to my sister, I met a lot of interesting people, one of whom is a coach. On January 1, he posted this in his Facebook wall: 1. What new paradigms and attitudes do I want to exhibit this year? … Continue reading
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The planner
I didn’t have a plan. While everyone was scrambling to buy cheap promo fares, I was content to sit back and not participate. The year 2011 is time to buckle up and save for the future. That means little to … Continue reading
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When in doubt, blog
I’ve always been terrible at expressing what I really feel. What I can’t vocalize, I write down or worse, keep inside. It’s ironic that even if blogging allowed me to express what I cannot say, I find myself repressing my … Continue reading
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The long weekend
Working for a US client means following US holidays. Living in a country with more than a dozen holidays celebrated annually is torture. While others are planning trips, I’d be grumbling about staying at home. This year, most of the … Continue reading
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It’s all about the money
My phone got stolen today. What’s worse is that I just bought it last week. I can go on and on blaming myself and cursing the people who did that to me. I can also cry all night bemoaning my … Continue reading
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I want to go to the beach
That phrase suddenly popped into my head as I stared at the random thread on one of my Facebook groups. Though I’m stuck in the city while others are off to exotic locales, my staycation was a choice (albeit a … Continue reading
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The changing landscape
On the way to the MRT yesterday, I found myself looking out at the streets I passed through for 30 years. A lot has changed over the years, but none as prominent as the two high-rise condominiums where there was … Continue reading
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