Friday, July 18, 2008,7/18/2008 10:06:00 AM
thanks again to all my well wishers!(:
oh and thanks deskmatie for calling me ytd and AHHEMS conveniently telling me you forgot to help me*coughcoughs* take the science worksheet;D
didn't go to school today again D: more days of SUFFERING are going to COMEEEEEE!:D ok i don't know why i put that :D face but I think i'm a little HIGHHHH! and today got CHINESE TEST! and i skipped it, meaning it wouldn't be considered in my grade D: don't know whether bad or good LOL.
wonder how my squaddies are gonna do for st john today! must JIAJIA you:D don't let me down you PEEPOS! only 1 hour anyway don't tell me you cannot! or else i chop your heads off!
urgh my throat is as bad as ever! and this morning i coughed out the phlegm( not sure if it's this spelling) but then cannot COUGH OUT OUT OUT! as in stuck in my throat then like gonna come out then I have to swallow D: stupid right? all that pain for nothing RAWRS~
I think I should post about more indepth things):
TIME MANAGEMENT!:D
"until you value yourself, you will not value your time."1: DON'T say: "I don't have time."The next time you want to say those dreaded words, just remember that you have exactly the same amount of time in your day as the Olympic swimmer who works out at 4am and the president who has to run a nation. What you are really trying to say is: "I don't want to make time to do that" and that is not wrong. But before you say it, imagine if that task was to visit a family member at the hospital and you actually had time to get there. So what you really need to decide is, "Does this deserve my time?"
(yea man, think before you say you don't have time, it's all crap)
2:Do the worst firstStart each day by getting rid of your most despised task. nothing ruins a day like dreading a task you have to do later in the day.
(it's true!)
3:Reward yourselfFind out what motivates you and set rewards for yourself if you can achieve all your tasks.
4:Make a listUnless you have the world's best memory, you should make a list. When someone gives you a responsbility, record it somewhere -- in your phone or organiser, in an email message to yourself or on a post-it note, it doesn't matter how, just write it down.
5:Start smallSome people believe in labelling tasks A, B, C in the order of their importance. "little things first"!
continued tomorrow
credits to:The straits times(article by kirsty Dunphey,author of retired at 27- if i can do it, anyone can)