Geez. Never easy to find a greeting line.
I was reminded by myself to write for the past 10 years or so but inspirations seemed to distant itself every time I picked up the slight urge to tell some grandmother story.
Believe as of now some updates would be good to start.
How Time Flies: When I was 16. Takatsuki Yamabuki, Osaka. |
I've been in my first job for a little over 4 months now, trying hard to catch a glimpse of what is going on because time is moving so quickly after I started working. The vivid images of my struggles with job hunt made me shut my thoughts of complaining when paperwork mounts on my desk. Really enjoyed the past 4 months, I've learnt so much. At the same time, I've come to know there are so many things out there to learn. Simple business etiquette, communication with colleagues, emails in the most polite manner, phone calls in the most delightful tone, and the eagerness to capture information by heart. Nothing is easy, however it has been a great experience. A colleague told me, ''It should take you 2 years for your first job; 6 months to observe, 6 months to identify issues and provide measurable goals, 6 months to take action, and the last 6 months to monitor results and make corrective action.'' It was just a brief discussion over breakfast but it is deeply implanted in my head - that I want to be somewhere. Though everything is running pretty smoothly now, my self evaluation indicates that I would need to work harder and smarter.
Past 2 months I bid a reasonable amount of farewell to my friends, worst still - the closest. Everyone is chasing after their dreams, and that makes me happy even though we are separated by mountains and seas.
Awkward enough the misses towards university life still lingers. Perhaps it's the flexibility, age similarity, the movies between classes, the karaoke sessions and the adulthood innocence. Things are much simpler back then, all we need to worry about is to pass our exams and justdontscrewup. I was asked by a client if i'm still studying or working, like 'duh?!' but I'm so very proud to answer 'I have just graduated!'. That always give me the chills although it's a million years ago. *jumps*
Spent half of my day at work today and went home after lunch. I was giving my room and the toilet an intensive scrub today and wondered if I should have applied for Housekeeping attendant because I think I did a damn good job! It's all sparkly and mould free.
Next week come quickly! Have a great weekend everyone!
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