2009年11月22日 星期日

Sexy stuff

My friend had lent me a Xbox360, which he just brought from one month ago. It's a pity that my TV is not HD, but who's care? I promise i will nurture it as a new born baby.

Come on, my Bayonetta~~~~~~~~~



(Umm, I hope i can spare more time to deal with the it, maybe i would quit my job to get more time to do so? I guess it's a utter good idea)

2009年11月15日 星期日

You need to give priority

Many people always moan that they have too much to do but time is not enough. Sometimes people would turn to someone for help, or forgo something in order to get things done, or even call off everything because they don't know how to deal with such a big chunk of work. Our live is just fully loaded with unexpectedness and thing would never happen with complying your schedule - We plan to have one but always get three or four as a result.

But the truth is we just get 24 hours a day (if you dont need to nap), and we indeed have many to finish. Making 36 hours a day maybe a good solution, but a more feasible way is that you can give things a priority. It sounds very simple, but you ask yourself - how often you do so? or going further, do you really have a clear and tangible 'priority chart' in mind? What will you put in the first place?

If we have a concrete priority chart, we can deftly get out the most important in a pile of work on our desk. Even there are really many things pouring into your head and try to make you confuse, but because you have a clear priority, so you never become anxious and swiftly pick up what is the most important. Albeit there are many things remain unfinished, you are dealing with the task which is the most important, you thus have the strongest reason in mind to give those up. And you will find youself without feeling any quilty for shriking those jobs, contrarily, you get a very fulfilled and substantial feeling.

But first we need to have that priority chart in mind. You can get it only by yourself. You always know what's the most important to you, but ironly we usually opt to ignore it, because it routinely harms you if you take it on. Studying and playing, we take playing; Bear it or flee from it, we opt to flee. Sometimes we exploit "busy" as a pretext to shirk form our responsibility, because keeping to do meaningless jobs can make you deceive youself: "Hey, i'm dealing with a priority, pls don't bother me." But you really know in your deepened mind that you are just going further apart from that actually important to you. So if you really want to procure a priority chart, first you should learn to listen yourself, listen the voice from your deepened soul.

The priority chart just act as you campass, when you are floating in the sea and are struggling in the overwhelming waves, you will not lose the direction to the land. When we get confuse to make decision, such priority chart will always be useful for you.

2009年11月8日 星期日

This is it


To a certain extent, this's a bilking - it is comprised most of the remaked version of Michael's old songs but only one 'This is it'. But i, as a MJ fans, will not throw a fit. 'The last Micheal Jackson album' is worth everything.

I am awaiting for the DVD in the coming months.

2009年11月1日 星期日

Sound good

The government had unveiled a Hong Kong-Japan working-hoilday scheme and teenagers aged 18 ~ 30 can hand-in their application in the coming year.

The good news is that I am eligible to apply for, but the bad news is i have never dipped into japanese. For all eligible candidates, they must boast a asset of 200,000 yen to promise their daily necessities and proficiency in Japanese would not pose any advantage to candidate. Successful appliants can also do a part-time job to ease their livelihood in Japan. The government said the scheme is to provide teenagers a opportunity to soak in the Japan cultural as to widen their horizon, so successful candidates should not hasten to hunt a job.

But i want to say, if i really have such a money, i would opt to travel by my own.