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Thursday, April 28, 2005

Exhilirating!

Am I crazy or what? Yesterday I was as low-key as ever. Today was good, I never knew coding would make me happy. I am nothing if not a computer nerd :-)

Seriously, my day started out quite lonely with the feelings I had from yesterday. But Jeff was right. First thing this morning I decided to take charge of my day. No one was going to take the sunshine away from me. Self-motivation is key.

But the day wasn't without flaws though. People you trust, people you are comfortable spending time with, forgetting you is always a bummer. But I thought, "whatever, you people are not important enough for me...", I guess it's my self-motivation's snowball effect.

There are two types of downers, the controllable ones and the circumstances beyond your control. Ignore the latter and focus on the ones you can do something about.

-JPCS National Leadership Training, Baguio City

2 Comments:

Blogger JePoY said...

i'm in that leadership seminar too... hehe...

no man is an island, yes... social interaction is a part of living...

but in times of trouble... emotional lows and stuff... even if you have friends... even if you believe in god... the only person that would SURELY help you is yourself (praying and trusting GOD is a psychological drug that let's you become motivated... but why believe in such things when all you need is believing in yourself in the first place)

5:52 AM  
Blogger JA said...

Like I said in my other comment, I thread between feeling the full impact of my emotional being(Believe me, I am the pinnacle of being emotional... can you say near-empath!) and objectivity. Having this synergy in oneself can make you achieve a great mind and a deadly heart.

7:22 AM  

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