Routine Switch
Posted 18 Aug 2010 // 1:36 pm
Another Thursday morning; the usual alarm, the usual snoozing, the usual "jump-out-of-bed-shit-im-late". I dread going to work lately so i decide to think of something that i could change out of my daily routine so as to make my days more of an upbeat mode. It took me quite awhile to figure out what can i change. So, it all started out on this holy month of Ramadan 2010 which falls on August all through September. I change my route to work; i walk a different direction, i took a different bound MRT line. I leave home on a different timing. During my lunch hour, instead of taking a stroll at the nearby mall, i take a nap. Task at the office is rather minimal. I am still learning to catch up here and there. I enjoy the presence of my colleagues here. I am able to adapt to my new environment. Time really flies by, i start on January 2010, i have been here for 8 months. I learn alot from my senior colleagues who taught me with due care and patience. I admit to be a little forgetful and careless but they point out my mistake in the most respectful way. Just to share... I was on my way home from work yesterday when i came upon a mother of two in the train. Her elder son was about the age of 5 years old and the younger son is still a toddler. She was sitting between them in the train busy toggling with her mobile phone. Her elder son look so tired he doze off with his backpack still on his back and that makes his body fall in akward positions following the movement of the train; his mum ignored. The younger son was playing with his water bottle, dipping a straw in and out of the bottle which cause some water to splash out from the bottle onto the seat & on the floor. She scold the little boy and 'smack' him right infront of everyone without mercy. The little boy wail out loud. Everyone was staring at her. Note that at all time, she goes back right immediately to toggle with her mobile again. I JUST DO NOT UNDERSTAND. Your kids need your attention yet you simply ignore. I pity those boys, really. I really envy mothers who get to send their kids to school instead of having to clock in for work on weekdays. Of course, with that, they do have income out of their own home-based business or years of savings. I take them as an example to ensure i will get to do the same when i have kids someday. To live in luxury, have ample time for my family and commit on a business that can have $$ flowing in my account without fail. I need an investment plan.SOON :)) A life in luxury means having ample time practically doing nothing.Get me? |
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