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Saturday, February 07, 2009

I'm not dead, but the original purpose of this blog may be 

First, I am going to play hypocrite and quote this:

“BLOGGING: Never before have so many people with so little to say said so much to so few.”

Borrowed from Despair.com.

I still enjoy a very bitter sense of humour once in a while. But I no longer indulge in it.

In the past, I used blogging as a means to vent my anger, to attempt to untangle my confusion, to voice my misery and dissatisfaction…or just say things I could not vocalize to the world.

The frequency and duration of blog entries that dealt with negativity have decreased. As time went on, I am consistently feeling balanced and in control. Now I use blogging to reflect on my growth, life experiences and milestones.

What are my major life milestones since I last blogged?

1. I am befriending my mother. I am one of her closest counsel and I feel honoured by the trust she placed in me
2. I picked up yoga
3. I restarted belly dancing
4. I am done with regrets of the past, and I no longer fear the future
5. I treasure the time I spend with my little brother
6. I am a better judge of when to let go, and what to hold on to with all my might
7. I floss (almost) every night
8. I sharpened my self-directed learning skills…throw something new at me, and I won’t drop the ball
9. I am keeping the gaze of someone who is capable of taking my breath away

What remains hopelessly Ching?
1. Inefficient daily routine consisting of 80% procrastination and 20% productivity. Pareto principle, I hate you!
2. Messy, messy, messy!
3. New mineral make up fetish: endlessly buying cycles!
4. Defensive, direct and harsh to the general male population. Still haven’t lost my touch in that arena.

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