Thursday, January 25, 2007

1lifecrashdiff

Ever been in a situation where someone just walks up to you and talks about his or her capability to read your mind? well, i think it's what i'm feeling now, but not really in this way.


My friend emailed me to talk about stuffs, saying that he reads my blog, and it's always inspirational, a true motivation to many, and i'm the dude that many admires, with the interesting sense of humour.. tonight after i came back from work, bro's cell group at home, after that another friend said that she noticed that i blog late at night, n only until just now (sorry) i realised that some people leave comments in my blog..

wow, it's kind of.... scary.
i didn't know tht friendster blogs are so "readable" by others.
oh oh, even my ministry leader is in my friendster friends' list. how ler..
(i normally write my blog entries in friendster, then copy & paste over here at blogspot)


thanks for all the nice things you all have written, i'm.. er.. truly surprised.
cos i still feel like an invisible man, but it's great if you like to read n be encouraged by it.. i feel very 'pai seh' now..


ok, condition myself back to the state that i think that not so many people will read my stuffs..


MY STUFFs.. haha, like small kid.

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..because of this surprise today, i think i don't have anything to say for now.
oh yeah, if the 'musical sitcom' would continue its episode, i would say that the new, pretty piano teacher is hired but she never works on the same day as me. heh heh, too bad, now the admin staffs have one less reason to tease me. =P

I find this article interesting if you are those type of people that make new yr resolutions, or want to know where you are in this life.. Nah, for you..
And goodnight, sweet dreams =)


Step 1: Review where you’ve come from.

  • As you think back over the last 12 months, where have you strengthened your footing or gained new ground?
  • What new discoveries have you made?
  • How have you changed as a result of these successes?
  • As you look back over the past year, where have you failed to advance, or even lost ground?
  • What obstacles have held you back?
  • How have you typically explained this struggle to yourself? What have you told yourself about it?
  • What’s been really really good about this past year?
  • What do you wish you could change about this past year?

Step 2: Look at where you are.

  • Now that you’ve looked back over the journey you’ve taken over this past year, where would you say you are now?
  • As you look at where you are in life today, what are you proud of?
  • What are you most disappointed about?
  • Where are you hiding?
  • How would you describe the current condition of your heart—as it is right now?
  • What’s the deep truth about your life as it is today?

Step 3: Refine the course ahead.

  • Where do you want your life to go in 2007? What would you love to see happen?
  • What do you want the “theme” of your life to be in 2007?
  • What struggle or obstacle would you love to finally overcome?
  • What new territory needs to be explored?
  • What are the things you must do in 2007 to move your life forward in the direction of your deepest heart desires?
  • Based on what you’ve explored so far, what specific goals will you set for yourself in 2007?
  • How will you ensure that you don’t lose sight of your goals, or lose your way in the coming year?
  • How will you know when your goal is achieved?
  • How will you celebrate when you reach your desired destination?
Look back. Check your bearings. Set the course ahead. It’s a simple practice, really. But sometimes it’s simple things like this that make all the difference in helping us define who are becoming and maximize the quality and impact of our lives in the world.

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