Drained...
It has been a long day... and a long week. I'm glad that the weekend is coming soon, although there's work to be done. Was filled with warmth when I entered my room after returning home from tutoring my cousin. My mum modified one of those door tags with advertisement that hang on the handrails of buses and pasted a piece of paper with the following words on it: FRIDAY Casual Wear. Ha... that was because I forgot about it last Friday. Quite an ingenious way of reminding me, probably sparked by the fact that she'll be asleep by the time I got home. One of my colleagues SMSed me to remind me about it too. Heh.
Anyway, back to the day... well, had an observation by my senior teacher. The comments weren't really positive, but as I've mentioned in the previous posts, I will persevere on and save the starfish. Perhaps I worry too much... and got bogged down by all the negativity. "One who sees more problems than solutions will not be able to solve the problems". I want my positivity back. Ha... and perhaps then I'll be happier in school =]
I spent more than a decade of my life as a pessimistic being. It was not until I went for National Service that I become an optimistic person. Currently, I think I'm having a relapse... but I do hope the pessimism will go away soon. Being optimistic helps a lot in life, especially when everything doesn't seem right.
Oh yar... brought the Part A NCC boys down to HQ on Wednesday to get their new uniforms... quite an experience for me, since it's the first time I'm doing it.
Anyway, back to the day... well, had an observation by my senior teacher. The comments weren't really positive, but as I've mentioned in the previous posts, I will persevere on and save the starfish. Perhaps I worry too much... and got bogged down by all the negativity. "One who sees more problems than solutions will not be able to solve the problems". I want my positivity back. Ha... and perhaps then I'll be happier in school =]
I spent more than a decade of my life as a pessimistic being. It was not until I went for National Service that I become an optimistic person. Currently, I think I'm having a relapse... but I do hope the pessimism will go away soon. Being optimistic helps a lot in life, especially when everything doesn't seem right.
Oh yar... brought the Part A NCC boys down to HQ on Wednesday to get their new uniforms... quite an experience for me, since it's the first time I'm doing it.
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my theory is proven wrong!
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