Tuesday, 27 December 2011

F.R.I.E.N.D.S

I'm in a writing mode... So yeah, another post from me :)

F.R.I.E.N.D.S

Yes, they made up my life... That has got to be my biggest joy for 2011...

Friends cheer each other on...
Friends keep believing in each other...
Friends laugh together...
Friends celebrate together...
Friends encourage each other...
Friends care for each other...

And best of all, friends stick together :D

"A man who has friends must himself be friendly, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother" - Proverbs 18:24

Thank you my dear friends :)



Christmas isn't Christmas...

Title came from a famous Christmas song which I first learn when I was in choir a long long way back in my high school days...

Christmas isn't Christmas...
- till it happens in your heart (original lyrics)
- till you buy and give gifts to your love ones
- till you see the beautiful deco in shopping malls
- till you spend it with AWESOME friends and family


Friday, 25 November 2011

A New Revelation :)

GOD is not a respecter of men...

Acts 10:34-35
34 Then Peter opened his mouth and said: “In truth I perceive that God shows no partiality.35 But in every nation whoever fears Him and works righteousness is accepted by Him.



In Cornelius's house, EVERYONE has equal chance to experience God... Not only the rich, educated and good looking, but EVERYONE!!! It doesn't matter! God is not a respecter of man.


Acts 15:8-9
8 So God, who knows the heart, acknowledged them by giving them the Holy Spirit, just as He did to us, 9 and made no distinction between us and them, purifying their hearts by faith.

Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Wow!!! I'm amazed :)

Most of us who have been to church will be familiar of the term 'God give life and life more abundantly'. Well, it came from this verse in John chapter 10, verse 10.I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.

John 10:10
The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly. 

I was randomly Googling (yes, that word was used by Larry Page himself!) the verse when I randomly thought about it in the midst of my assignments... The translation was the thing that make me go 'WAHHHHHH!!!'.


Hopefully it will blow you away too :)


'Life and life more abundantly'...


... in the New International Version:
I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.

... in the GOD'S WORD Translation:
But I came so that my sheep will have life and so that they will have everything they need.

... in the Bible in Basic English:
I have come so that they may have life and have it in greater measure.

... in the New Living Translation:
My purpose is to give them a rich and satisfying life.

... and my personal favorite in the Aramaic Bible in Plain English:
But a thief does not come except to steal, kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life and have whatever is abundant.

:)

Thursday, 30 June 2011

Lights Off :D

Phewwww... Relieved... Yeah, there is great satisfaction in knowing that I have submitted all my assessments for the semester. 'Lights off' is a significant word for me simply cause light off means I get my proper sleep... Yay! No more sleeping on my notes and in front of the computer screen... My dissapearance for the past weeks are all caused by ASSIGNMENTS! Yeah, you can tell I'm trying to push the blame to the harmless and innocent assignments. **grin**

Gratitude is the key to stay alive... Alternate days of sleeping pattern followed by lectures... GRACE is the word. Looking at my little planner, I'm amazed that I'm actually still alive. Busyness of life have taught me that I need a greater source of strength other than myself. With Him, I pulled through. The journey of life taught me of His grace and everlasting love. His persistance and patience, His care and comfort, and His unending support. Jesus, I love You!!!

Signing off with love... Lights off! :)

Wednesday, 15 June 2011

What A Day!

Woke up early this morning... By my definition, 'early' on a no-class/work day is 8.30AM... That's really really early for me. Had my breakfast... Cereal and milk (WOW!!!) Haha... That's exactly how rare it was... And I'm all set to start reading journal and work on my assignment.

And that was exactly all that went right this morning. After that, all hell broke loose! Literally, all hell broke loose. And yea, I mean a prison-break in hell... My laptop decided not to start. It happened a few times in the past few days... Laptop can't start and have to go through the Start-Up wizard and stuff... But all those times, it did start after a few rounds of that... But today, it decided to not start at all... Hell!!! Exactly! My assignment stuffs, work, ministry, EVERYTHING is in my laptop. And my laptop is only going to turn three in August... My heart literally broke, cracked and torn into pieces. 

Still remember that I woke up at 8.30? It's supposed to be a fruitful day on which I am supposed to finish my PSY 113 assignment, and get ready for a group discussion the next day. But by noon time, I still couldn't start my laptop. And by then, every fiber of enthusiasm on my assignment was gone, and replaced with frustration and anger. Life with no laptop is hell of a time... Did Sudoku, read books, etc., but nothing works cause my mind was fixed on my laptop. Btw, an interesting discovery, I solve Sudoku puzzles faster when I'm angry/ aggressive. Weird! I think it's a good anger management method... At the end, you couldn't decide which is more frustrating; the initial source of anger, or the Sudoku puzzles that you couldn't solve.

Well, the whole point of this post is not to tell you my amazing discovery of my Sudoku skill or how my life sucks. But rather, this special day is the day I spend so much more time reading my Bible and pray. Desperate is the word. Read Psalms trying to remind myself God is still good. Prayed so hard cause I really have no idea how am I going to go through this. A whole load of deadlines to meet in the coming one week. I was really desperate. Locked myself in the room, and today is special, not cause I receive an amazing miracle, or my laptop was miraculously healed. My laptop is still unable to turn on, but beyond that today is special cause He  is my comforter, and He is here when I hit the dead end. Psalm 139 is my comfort, and strength to climb up. 

And that's the beginning of me swimming to the surface of the raging storm... And amazingly after that, my leader called. Funny how some people never give up on me when I couldn't be bothered anymore. And that's the beginning of solution/ options coming in one after another... 

And here I am, typing this on my housemate's laptop as she's out working. She has graciously loan me her laptop that I can do my assignment. It's gonna be a sleepless night catching up on what I miss in the day. But I am grateful. Nothing has been wasted. An experience with Him is worth far more than my sleep. How wonderful is His way.

Psalm 139
For the Chief Musician. A Psalm of David.
 1 O LORD, You have searched me and known me.
 2 You know my sitting down and my rising up;
         You understand my thought afar off.
 3 You comprehend my path and my lying down,
         And are acquainted with all my ways.
 4 For there is not a word on my tongue,
         But behold, O LORD, You know it altogether.
 5 You have hedged me behind and before,
         And laid Your hand upon me.
 6 Such knowledge is too wonderful for me;
         It is high, I cannot attain it.
       
 7 Where can I go from Your Spirit?
         Or where can I flee from Your presence?
 8 If I ascend into heaven, You are there;
         If I make my bed in hell, behold, You are there.
 9 If I take the wings of the morning,
         And dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea,
 10 Even there Your hand shall lead me,
         And Your right hand shall hold me.
 11 If I say, “Surely the darkness shall fall on me,”
         Even the night shall be light about me;
 12 Indeed, the darkness shall not hide from You,
         But the night shines as the day;
         The darkness and the light are both alike to You.
       
 13 For You formed my inward parts;
         You covered me in my mother’s womb.
 14 I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made;
         Marvelous are Your works,
         And that my soul knows very well.
 15 My frame was not hidden from You,
         When I was made in secret,
         And skillfully wrought in the lowest parts of the earth.
 16 Your eyes saw my substance, being yet unformed.
         And in Your book they all were written,
         The days fashioned for me,
         When as yet there were none of them.
       
 17 How precious also are Your thoughts to me, O God!
         How great is the sum of them!
 18 If I should count them, they would be more in number than the sand;
         When I awake, I am still with You.
       
 19 Oh, that You would slay the wicked, O God!
         Depart from me, therefore, you bloodthirsty men.
 20 For they speak against You wickedly;
         Your enemies take Your name in vain.
 21 Do I not hate them, O LORD, who hate You?
         And do I not loathe those who rise up against You?
 22 I hate them with perfect hatred;
         I count them my enemies.
       
 23 Search me, O God, and know my heart;
         Try me, and know my anxieties;
 24 And see if there is any wicked way in me,
         And lead me in the way everlasting.

Monday, 13 June 2011

My Observation on People Using Public Transport


Are people just blind, ignorant or simply dumb? 
From my choice of words, you can tell I'm actually very piss off. There are lots of empty standing spaces in the centre of the bus and they will actually stand + stare + chat away happily at the first row of seat of the bus! All of this happens while looking at the 7-8 'poor' people standing at the entrance/step of the bus. Don't they have some 'guilt' that they are blocking traffic and causing others to be in danger of flying out of the bus when the door opens? 

Plus, they are holding on to their work tags... And both of them are from the same company... A government body some more! You can tell how tempted I was to reveal the company name... But I wouldn't want to humiliate the company for the lack of civic-mindedness in their staffs. What a shame! 

Just thinking... Is it fair for public to blame the company for the inappropriate behavior of their staffs? Like how the school is to take responsibility of their student misconduct in public? Or parents for their child? But, we are adults... Supposedly mature enough to make sane and wise decision? 

Another thing... Queuing for the LRT... Gosh!!! Lines were painted on the floor not just to indicate where the doors will open, but also to show us where to queue! How are people going to go out if there are people trying to push in at the same time? Aren't all that common sense? Perhaps it's not that common after all... If you tell me, "you don't know", you are a LIAR!!! A big fat liar! You can see the big yellow box about 1 meter square in size to indicate where the door will open, but you can't see the red footprints look-a-like next to it? Liars, liars, pants on fire!

That's not all... On the bus earlier in the morning, a group of Indian aunties was shouting loudly at one another few rows apart in the bus! Don't understand what were they arguing about... But it was LOUD!!!! And I would say embarrassing. The bus is a 'public' transport for a reason... Everyone that wants to use it can use it. Shouldn't everyone choosing to use the 'public' transport be given equal chance to enjoy a peaceful journey? And shouldn't all 'personal' matters be settled in 'personal' space instead of the 'public' space? 

Many would quickly point fingers at our education system... But, didn't all of us go through Pendidikan Moral or Ugama classes? And I'm sure a whole lot of people pass those papers in school. What happen then? 'I don't care' attitude? Or we need 'punishments' to make it happen? In the end, it's our (taxpayers) money put to waste if government has to employ more police to make sure the public practice civic-mindedness. And, at the same time, we are the one blaming our government for reducing subsidy of various stuffs! 

Sounds ridiculous when put down in words... It's really everyone doing their part, and it will reduce a whole lot of social ills. 





Tuesday, 7 June 2011

Three Hours of My Day - Public Transport in Malaysia


Three hours traveling daily is a whole lot of time... And waiting and traveling by bus has got lots of 'eye-candy' for a girl like me... Generally, what will you (or your friends) do in a bus? 

Here are the things that I do: 

- SLEEP - Yeah! It's the best thing to do only IF you're familiar with the bus route. Don't want to miss a stop... 
- Read a book / study for a class quiz - It works since there is nothing much one can do in the bus or at a bus stop... Unless you have loud chatty aunties in the bus. 
- Check my Twitter timeline... Afterall, there is nothing much to do 
- Play some games on your mobile phone... Or even watch a movie on your phone (I seen it myself... Someone watch a TV show on the bus with his iPhone)... But please use your earphones... The rest of the us are not impressed by your iPhone, but rather we don't want to know what you're watching! 
- And my personal favourite, PEOPLE WATCHING!!! Different characters... How people sleep, or how people talk on the phone, and lots of interesting things happen in the bus. 

Well, with the acid man story going all around... I have been super cautious when a motorbike pass me... I look out for bottles in the bike and will purposely face-in if I see one coming in the opposite direction... In the end, it's better to be safe than sorry.

Friday, 27 May 2011

Why I moved to Malaysia — An American

Great piece of article taken from the Malaysian Insider... But what I found to be disappointing was the comments... Comments agreeing with this Mat Salleh have negative 'Like' scores, and comments against him have high 'Like' scores.

What's your problem, people?!?! We all know Malaysia is far from being a perfect country... But can't we just celebrate what we have, rather then what we do not have? Even an American can see how special our country is, but we as Malaysian couldn't see it? Ouch!!

My stand: Malaysia is not perfect... But I love my country and am proud to be a Malaysian. This is my home, and it will always be :)

Why I moved to Malaysia — An American

May 27, 2011
MAY 27 — An overwhelming wave of civic negativity is sweeping through Malaysia; not a day has gone by for the past two-and-a-half years without one hearing the drums of depression beating throughout the country.
And while the ranks of rejectionists swell, a small but increasingly loud group of people are barking back about the greatness, exclusivity and perfection of Malaysia.
It seems that in the midst of this civic recession and polarisation (a temporary and short-lived one, I hope) the media has failed to highlight the vast middle ground: the real Malaysia.
From my limited exposure to Malaysia, I have found the fabric of the country to be extremely resilient. Countless Malaysians courageously wake up every morning, enduring horrendous traffic jams to attend to their professional obligations in a timely manner.
Countless other Malaysians are also quietly but patiently laying down the building blocks of a vibrant civil society by setting up community grass-roots initiatives: neighbourhoods jointly working with the police force to ensure a safe environment, Malaysian youth congregating online in order to debate critical issues pertaining to Malaysia’s economy, society and well-being.
Hardworking Malaysians taking up one, two or even three jobs in order to cough up cash for their stacking bills and to keep up with an increasingly material and expensive life-style.
Malaysia rocked my 90s when the country used to make it to the forefront of each and every global newspaper and media outlet (for good reasons). I still remember my geography high-school classes when we intensively discussed the rise of Asia and Malaysia was constantly cited as an example.
Having spent my high-school years in France, a deeply socialist-minded country, my classmates and teachers were intent on seeing new countries challenge the crushing hegemony of the United States in the post-Cold War era we lived in.
My friends and I dived deep into Malaysia’s economic data making projections in order to forecast when and how Malaysia and Asean could become a global economic and geopolitical powerhouse.
The French — and Europeans — (at least on a student level) were in admiration of Malaysia’s leadership of the Non-Aligned Movement. My friends and I dreamt of being part of a country that aspired to change the status quo of the time: provide stability, wealth and services to its people but also striving to become the voice of a “third world”, then mired in poverty and desperation.
This was the Malaysia I knew. And the Malaysia I wanted to be part of. Be part of a success story. Not merely ride on one. But build with one.
And here I am, eight years later, working in Malaysia for a Malaysian company.
By the time I packed my bags and left the United States, I had become a lifeless robot dragging along an empty soul. I barely survived through an educational system which systematically upheld the value of success in a very superficial and materialistic way.
Malaysia was a wake-up call. Wandering through the streets of KL, I finally saw happy people, smiling and congregating around a drink as simple as “teh tarik”. Poor, rich, yellow, white and black, irrespective of any human denominator, entering their mosques, temples and churches to thank the Lord for, in the end, less material “blessings” than their Western counterparts. Outstanding!
Walking in the park and seeing families — mother, father, brother and sister — hand-in-hand enjoying a colourful weekend was a fantastic sight to behold. Hearing the call to prayer every early-morning, echoing through a sleepy Kuala Lumpur provided me with the conviction that Malaysia was a place where people would not surrender as easily to the endless and lifeless quest for consumerism.
My Muslim, Buddhist and Christian Malaysian friends sometimes excuse themselves from late dinners because they have to be back home signifying the sanctity of family and respect.
So as the debate over Malaysia’s future, economy, society and politics rages on, I urge all my Malaysian friends to take a step back and relax (just for a little, though). The little a humble French-American can share with Malaysia is that the defining platform for Malaysia’s success will ultimately be cemented in respect, love, simplicity and smiles.
Wander around your neighbourhood, help the elderly and needy. Give your seat to the disabled. Touch the burning forehead of an orphan, sympathise with his/her pain and give whatever you can give. And only then will you feel the soft and enchanting pulse of Malaysia: a place of contradictions, yes, but also a treasure for those who love simple things.
I love my Proton Persona because it’s a humble car that doesn’t pretend to be something it’s not. I love my “roti canai” because its bland taste is what makes it so wonderful. And I love my P. Ramlee songs because they constantly remind me that the fabric of this country, in essence, is one of peace, respect and modesty.
Do not be carried away by non-verified facts and emotions. I hear swirling statements about Bangkok and Jakarta being a better place to live than Kuala Lumpur. Or maybe Malaysians enjoy two- to three-hour commutes in Jakarta traffic?
Or maybe Malaysian families enjoy exposing their children to Bangkok’s blinding prostitution and decadent nightlife? If Bangkok is such a good place to live in then surely, Kuala Lumpur must be the seventh heaven. Let’s stay realistic and factual, friends.
I have seen countless Malay, Chinese, Indian and indigenous Malaysians thrive in the Malaysian corporate world. But none of us can expect fulfilling our ambitions, both professional and familial, without sweat, sacrifice, hard work and most importantly integrity, honesty and diplomacy.
I will always be thankful to Malaysia for teaching me what I believe to be life’s most valued motto: most of the time a lot is not enough, but little suffices. And Malaysia is a heaven for life’s most cherished yet basic moments: family, diversity, spirituality and affordable happiness.
Just be yourself, Malaysia!
* We asked readers to tell us in their own words why they stayed in Malaysia... instead of migrating. This is one of the stories.

Thursday, 19 May 2011

Have you ever noticed that we live in a very colourful country?


Have you ever noticed that we live in a very colourful country?  

Well, it wasn't until last year that I actually realise how rich our culture was... My trip to Bali, Indonesia was actually the eye-opener for me... It wasn't that I didn't know Malaysia has many different ethnic groups with different cultures. But as what many would have heard 'the grass is always greener on the other side'.

Being a tourist in Bali, I took pictures of many different places... I go 'ooh' at the beautiful beaches... And I was 'wah'-ing at all the talented craftmen... Colourful paintings are seen on the walkway of different streets, beautiful sculptures made of wood and metal also... As a typical tourist, I visited the batik painting place and the silver jewelery makers... Also not forgetting the colourful temples. 



But the whole point that I want to bring out is...  

All these are actually available in Malaysia too!!! Maybe not exactly the same, but we have amazing beaches and different cultures as well... We have the all red chinese new year, the green Hari Raya, and the colourful Deepavali... 

One of my favourite sight in Bali was actually the colourful shops selling paintings. They are bright and cheerful looking... Let me share with you what I discovered lately... The Indian streets and Hindu temples in KL are just as colourful... Look at their sari (Indian traditional costume for the women)... It's usually in bright colours as well! 

It took me a trip away from home to realize it... Far too often we criticise people of different race from us... Someone took our parking spot, and we say 'See the Malay people!' Or whatever race group they are from... We smell the Jasmine flower (those white little flowers) used by the Indian and we comment on how we don't like the smell and so on... I myself am guilty of this sometimes... Body odour or cutting queue or stealing has nothing to do with race! Stop discriminating a certain race based on bad habits by a certain individual or a group of individuals.  

While tourists to our country are enjoying the diversity of cultures, shouldn't we as Malaysian celebrate it as well?  

I put on a new pair of glasses after coming back from Bali... And beyond seeing the different skin colours, I saw the different cultures. We hold the choice in our own hands. Which glasses are we putting on? What are we deciding to focus on? It's all in our own hand.

Monday, 16 May 2011

Who moved my cheese?

Discussed about this in class today... The beginning of personal learning and growth starts with change. And how do people response to change can clearly be seen in Dr. Spencer Johnson's book 'Who Moved my Cheese'. Four characters with four different responses to change... Sniff, Scurry, Hem and Haw.

Well, if you haven't read this book yet, you should read it... It's a quick and easy read... I took 1.5 hours to finish it. And would say that it's worth every minute of it. The pdf format is available here.

Read, and reflect about your response to change... I think I'm more of a "Haw"... I take quite a long time to get out of my "old cheese" and move on to my "new cheese". Reluctant at first, but when I am no longer afraid, I will progress to my "new cheese". So, I got to "smell my cheese" more often so that I know it has gone "old" and I can find my "new cheese" :D

Picture from: http://www.isabelperez.com/activities/cheese_summary.pdf

Thursday, 12 May 2011

How Do You Detect a Person Who is Lying?

Well, heard this interesting piece of info from the session earlier today... Is the scene from CSI or NCIS questioning a suspect true? Or simply based on the intuition?


Here's what I found from this interesting site.

Myths on lying:

  1. People don't actually fidget and look away when they're lying. Even some police forces still have this in the manual even though it's just plain wrong.
  2. Even classic highly researched signs of lying are not that good. Less blinking, more pauses in talking, vocal tension, pupil dilation, chin raise and nervousness don't consistently (across different people) mean someone is lying.
  3. It may be particularly difficult to detect lies in close friends or partners as we have come to trust them and don't expect them to lie to us.
How to detect lie?

  1. Individual differences are key. Some people's natural behaviour looks honest while others' natural behaviour doesn't. This won't tell you whether each is lying. E.g. introverts or socially nervous people tend to look as though they're lying when they're not. The way to do it is using comparisons. It's possible to spot falsehoods when they are compared with truthful statements.
  2. Micro-expressions. Good lie detectors can pick up on tiny facial movements that give away lies. The problem is that they're 'micro' so they're difficult to detect.
  3. Vocal inflection can be vital. There's evidence it's easier to detect lies just from the voice. The eyes are relatively easy to control and it can be better if we can't see them.
  4. Rely on intuition. People may be better at detecting lies with their intuition. Implicit or broadly unconscious processes can be more effective than conscious directed thought.
  5. Lying is hard work. Lying can place high cognitive demands on an individual - putting more pressure on a suspected liar can help with detection.
So yeah, the next time you spot someone acting fidgety when talking to you... Maybe he/she is just nervous about talking to you... Or maybe he/she is rushing for time? Or simply he/she needs to go to the loo ;p  

Wednesday, 11 May 2011

Psychology - Why?

I shall post a short note which I believe is going to remind me someday of why I choose psychology, and why I should keep on keeping on.

1. Cause I believe I have the potential to impact life. And psychology will give me a better understanding of human behavior and response to a certain situation.With such knowledge, I will be further equipped to understand and help improve the living condition of many people.

2.  Because I'm curious on why different things give different response... For example, Justin Bieber. Why most people (or at least me) don't like him? Or why are the high schoolers going crazy about him? And Rebecca Black... Friday? Why would so many people view her Youtube clip even though the song is annoying?

3. Because I enjoy analyzing data/results from a specific study. Spreadsheets after spreadsheets of data makes me happy... Seeing the result of a particular study and knowing that the result is able to bring change to the society is even better.

4. Cause I'm still holding on to a little new dream of mine to get a master in Criminal Psychology. A line of study that I'm excited and curious to find out more... And I believe it's a really good reason to keep me going cause most master student pursuing a specific course like this are on scholarship... And they are usually abroad and cost a bomb! And yeah, it's the closest that I would get to Forensic Science (which my mum dreaded and would not approve).

And my first day of orientation here in Help... Hmmm... Nothing much to brag about. But I love the down-to-earth spirit in the lecturers. Orientation as per usual has lots of talking by different people. But, I'm motivated and encouraged to start the course!

Well, this degree is for me... Not something that I'm doing to live up to some other people expectation, or something to please people. It's for me! First class honor is mine! And this course is not just something I do cause I need a qualification. But rather, my mindset is shifted today. This process of learning is one that will make a difference to the society that I am in. I am going to be a world class psychologist making a difference to the world!

P/s: You can tell how much I wanted this... At last, it's something for myself (not the people around me). Cheers!

Wednesday, 20 April 2011

I am getting the hold of it...

Yes, I think I am getting it... Have you specially write down little things that you will like to blog about... The sudden and random thoughts when you are in some special event... I have these little orange post-it pasted all over my diary with stuff that I'll like to blog about... By the way, is there a plural for post-it? I tried google-ing it but can't seem to find a proper answer for it... Enlighten me if you have any idea about this...

So yea, I think I got a hold of blogging at least for the time being... Just curious, is this normal for bloggers? Or is it just me that is being overly obsessed with it?

It's the Easter Weekend!

Wow! Time is passing by really soon this 2011... And it's the season of little bunny and colorful eggs once again... And definitely not the time you wanna spend at home in your room alone...

So this Easter, if you're out there with no plan... Or wanting to meet more people... This is your opportunity!

Come join me and find out what SIXTEEN FILM is all about. You are definitely going to enjoy it! =D


Sunday, 17 April 2011

A Long Break... Not that long perhaps!

Have been slacking the past few days... Perhaps your random girl has actually loss some randomness and could not come up with some fun new stuff to talk about... Oh no... Lolz ;p

Life seems to be getting more and more fun these days. The past month of my life has really made me a better person, or at least a happier person. I have been constantly reminding myself to be thankful and grateful for all that i have, and at the same time I see how my life change with the environment that I'm in... So you must be thinking what is that significant thing that had happen in my life?

The answer is I MOVED HOUSE. Very simple actually. But a new 'home' will be a better way of putting it. Not just moving to a new physical structure over my head, but into a family. My new room is twice the size of my previous place, but more importantly, more people are in my room now, than I had in the past. My new environment: A place of possibility, comfort (knowing that I'm among people that care) and encouragement.

The people around me have changed, or maybe I did... I focus on words from positive people, rather than the unappreciative. I choose to listen to those that honestly care, rather than those that are trying to push me down. Is this then considered selective hearing? I do not know, but one thing I do, I know I am able to live a happier and more fulfilling life, enjoying the full journey of it. I personally think life shouldn't be a workaholic enjoying only the few days/year of holiday. But rather, life should be enjoying the entire process of work.

To end, I want to end with a little P.S. so that one day as I read back this post, I'll remember some of the random stuff that I did over the past 2 days...

Number 1:
I  cam-whored with my 2 beautiful house mates.
I wander whether did I actually use the word 'cam-whore' correctly. My definition of cam-whoring would be being in front of the camera snapping many many pictures (for me, 'many many' actually refer to around 10?) with a small group of people (3 person) with many different or silly ( for some, it might be read as 'cute') poses.
The reason it's random is because it's simply NOT me! My 2 house mates enjoyed themselves so much laughing at me (Maybe it should be in the present tense... After all, they are still laughing looking at my silly pictures), cause I don't do that. We had the whole string of silly, shocked, act cute pictures that in the past I will definitely tell you I'll never do it... But today, Justin Bieber is saying 'Never Say Never' (though he mentioned it twice in the title itself ;p). So yea, I did it. But no, I will not show you those pictures here ;)

Number 2:
I try making a no-bake cheesecake (with my house mates and friends of course)... Yay!!! Haha... It's not some kinda great achievement in life, but it's my first so I do think it's worth while mentioning... The taste? I have no idea... It's currently rested in the fridge and won't be out till Tuesday... Hopefully, it'll turn out yummy and beautiful at the same time ;p
But the fun thing is the measuring, mixing, folding-in (thanks to those stand-beside-my-mum-during-her-baking session, I know what it is)... And of course 'hammering' our base for the cheesecake. Fun! Fun! Fun!!! Will definitely do it again if it's edible... Hehe :p

That's all from your random girl... A big clap to myself for the super looooooong post, and I think I paid the price for not writing the past few days. Lolz.

Tuesday, 12 April 2011

Gosh! It's 4AM!

And I thought it was only 2AM... Waking up at 8+ this morning, and still being wide awake at this hour is just unreal... Got to say it must be because of the prayer meeting just now... Subang Jaya gathered together to intercede for Sarawak! Power man!!! (In a colloquial way)

Yes! 'Unity' has got to be the key word for the night. When people are united, many great works can be done. Truly, nobody can run the journey of life alone... Along the way, we get tired, pant a little, try to slow down, trying hard to catch our breath, and thought of giving up. But with unity, even with 2 person, the race will go on, simply because you will be challenged and encouraged to continue running. Very often, we persevere through tough season because of the people around us... They believe and continue cheering us on despite the challenges of life...

And to end, I want to say I have a great group of people I'm running with in this journey of life. For them, I can continue running :)

Monday, 11 April 2011

Random Hangouts via Twitter :)

Social media is the thing for this season! And by that, I am an advocate for social media... Twitter has been making communication easier and easier...

An example, a simple tweet asking out for yamcha... Five minutes from that, we are out of the house on our way to our yamcha location... I believe this is the time where everyone can be connected easily... No longer do you need to call a few people to go out for a drink, or even SMS and wait for the reply. With Twitter or even Facebook, one can be connected in matter of seconds. And better still, you can send pictures to make those that couldn't make it for the yamcha jealous... Or be like me and send a virtual Snowflake for example ;p

And beyond that, Twitter has been the way for me to follow the celebs of my choice, or even a particular event that I couldn't attend (not because I'm too busy, but rather I'm tight on my $$$). For example, Bruno Mars recent concert in Malaysia. I can tell who is up on stage, or what song is he singing or even the lucky girl who got sung to from my room in front of the computer. And beyond that, I can simultaneously catch Rain's concert in another part of town. Yea, I love technology and how it is keeping people connected.

So, my whole point for this post, get on TWITTER if you're not there yet. What are you waiting for? And beyond that most people got to know of my blog from my Facebook and Twitter page. So if you're reading this and not have a twitter account, seriously??? Sign up NOW! :P

Sunday, 10 April 2011

Thank You... Yeah YOU!

Yeah... Gonna end my day with 2 simple words... But makes life a whole lot easier to live..

'Thank You' costs nothing, but without it, it'll be offensive, or simply rude...
'Thank You' helps you remember what you have, and not what you lost...
'Thank You' makes a tough job happier and more bearable...
'Thank You' celebrates the talents that you have, not the weaknesses...
'Thank You' focus on the positive, and helps you see past the negative...
'Thank You' is gracious and not jealous...

Most importantly, 'Thank You' puts a smile on somebody's face.

So, THANK YOU to all my family and friends out there :)

Saturday, 9 April 2011

An Apple A Day Will Keep The Doctor Away?

Really? Seriously? Lol!

That I don't know... But trying to build the momentum to post once a day... Commitment... Discipline... Big words that are tough to keep up to, but impossible to live without. Maybe my title should sound something like this 'A Post A Day Will Cheer Up The Random Girl?'... Haha... And another day to remind myself on the policy of no complaining... Heard this from my house mate: Complaining is like telling God what He should do... Yeah!

So instead of complaining, I'm gonna boast about how blessed I am to have two amazing house mates... And how little things like instant noodle + egg + sausages made our day... That was our staple diet... Simple, yummy and of course put a smile on my face :)

And before I end, I stop by this website sharing 'Top 50 Thank You' quotes... And here are my top 5 favorites from their list (in random order):


“Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves.”
James Matthew Barrie


“When a person doesn’t have gratitude, something is missing in his or her humanity. A person can almost be defined by his or her attitude toward gratitude.”
Elie Wiesel



“Give thanks for a little and you will find a lot.”
The Hausa of Nigeria



“Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow”
Melody Beattie


And my personal favorite:


“A thankful person is thankful under all circumstances. A complaining soul complains even if he lives in paradise.”
Baha’u’llah