Today, as I unwrap a new bar of soap to prepare me for the day ahead, clumsy as always, I dropped the thing into the toilet bowl! I stopped to think, bent over and reached for my slimy bar. Immediately, I ran it through running waters and went on washing myself with it.
An hour later, I came out of the bathroom smelling fresh and clean! I think we are like that bar of soap... We may not be perfect, we may be dented and stained - but those we get in contact with feel so much better. Because whatever we go through, I know that today, we are a lot better than yesterday!
Monday, September 19, 2011
Friday, September 9, 2011
Burger Time!
I've searched for the true meaning of what a burger is and here's what I found - a hot sandwich.
Not all burgers I've tried are hot so I looked for more...
Wikipedia
A hamburger (also known as simply a burger) is a sandwich consisting of a cooked patty of ground meat (usually beef, but occasionally pork or a combination of meats) usually placed inside a sliced bread roll.
I thank the genius who came up with the idea of replacing the bread roll with hash browns -truly innovative. So what's my take on this twist?
Three on a scale of 5 |
- Presentation please! It's packaged in a thin box so I immediately thought of ordering something else the moment it was served. Good thing I didn't -keep in mind they're made of potatoes so they're heavier on your tummy than a normal burger would.
- I'm not sure but something is definitely amiss. I enjoy my burgers with fries on the side. I take time nibbling on the fries while busying myself with whoever I'm with. Now if my burgers are served with potatoes in place of the buns, maybe I should have tossed salad on the side?
- I miss the burger buns. I grew up picking on the sesame seeds, buns these days no longer have them, but at least I had the bread. Replacing it with a greasy slab of potato is a welcome change but not something I'm hoping to come back for. Oh! And I know that they're baked to help me think it's a little healthier and I love the crusty burnt sides but you'll still see oil all.
- A thicker patty might work. For me, the star of the burger should be the patty, not the stuff it's sandwiched with. In this case, the hash browns are tastier than the beef patty. Maybe they should call it a "Double Hash Browned Patty".
My First Bite |
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Missed it!
For someone who has thought of writing as his passion, it is surprising to note that it has been more than a month since my last entry! And there's no excuse, I just didn't have enough motivation to sit still and type my thoughts away. I didn't have the inspiration. Simply put, I was lost.
When I was young, I got lost in the mall. My mom was busy shopping for stuff and just like in the fantasy world of Narnia, I got lost in a world behind the curtains of fabric!
I recall running along rows of racks and chasing through the playfully swinging clothes. And then I realized that I was enclosed in shelves and surrounded by strangers. My savior was a fine saleslady who brought me to customer service where, with the ever powerful microphone, they called forth my Mom. That night, I went home with twink -and no, it's not the twink you have in mind, he's the character from Rainbow Brite!
I am very lucky being surrounded by good people who love and care deeply. Although not necessary, a support system helps. Family and friends got me through to where I am and for that, I am truly grateful. Yet, no matter how strong my support system may be, I still had to search for my path and find the courage to walk through it.
In sophomore year, I wanted to drop out and just start working. Thinking - if working is what I'd be doing, why not start early as now? Funny but back then, it was a strong urge - I wonder what was I was in a hurry for? They say we go through school so we can find a good job later on. So what's next after getting one? I guess an average person would say -raise a family, nurture them, get old and die. How about people like us leading an alternative lifestyle? It's been 6 years since I've started with my company and I am just here all along. I drift to work everyday, not looking up to someone truly worthy, not leading to a goal and not heading for a destination -until I met with my high school friends.
I know I'm not alone in this, but attending a high school reunion sends bolts of lightning to places you never knew existed! Depressing at it may be, the kids I grew up with tickled my fancy to actually take ownership of me.
Achieving goals, as in medicine - prevention is always better than cure. I may not exactly be a life coach, but allow me share some tips I am working on to help me get better.
Always Pause to Smell the Flowers.
Create a task map and lay tiny goal posts along the way. Applying what I've learned, these would have to be SMACT! Set Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Challenging and Timely. Don't forget that when you reach each point -celebrate the smallest of victories!
Review.
In each goal post - pause, look back, ponder and think ahead. There are times when things don't fall as planned and sometimes, they're even better than what we hoped for. These calls for us to go back to the drawing board and rethink our goals. Check on things we can do better, adjust goal points when needed and make sure to keep moving forward.
Sharpen the Saw.
We all know the story of the woodcutter. Take the time to develop and improve. Nobody can keep working all day, we all need to pause to take a breather and recharge. Keep your body fine tuned, make sure your love buckets are full, learn something new everyday and never forget to say your graces. Find better ways and better things to help you get through.
Start over.
So what do you do when you reach the end? It's not another dead end where you can sit still forever. Just like schooling, it's not the certificate that counts, it's what you learn everyday that counts! Life is a cycle, start over!
When I was young, I got lost in the mall. My mom was busy shopping for stuff and just like in the fantasy world of Narnia, I got lost in a world behind the curtains of fabric!
I recall running along rows of racks and chasing through the playfully swinging clothes. And then I realized that I was enclosed in shelves and surrounded by strangers. My savior was a fine saleslady who brought me to customer service where, with the ever powerful microphone, they called forth my Mom. That night, I went home with twink -and no, it's not the twink you have in mind, he's the character from Rainbow Brite!
I am very lucky being surrounded by good people who love and care deeply. Although not necessary, a support system helps. Family and friends got me through to where I am and for that, I am truly grateful. Yet, no matter how strong my support system may be, I still had to search for my path and find the courage to walk through it.
In sophomore year, I wanted to drop out and just start working. Thinking - if working is what I'd be doing, why not start early as now? Funny but back then, it was a strong urge - I wonder what was I was in a hurry for? They say we go through school so we can find a good job later on. So what's next after getting one? I guess an average person would say -raise a family, nurture them, get old and die. How about people like us leading an alternative lifestyle? It's been 6 years since I've started with my company and I am just here all along. I drift to work everyday, not looking up to someone truly worthy, not leading to a goal and not heading for a destination -until I met with my high school friends.
I know I'm not alone in this, but attending a high school reunion sends bolts of lightning to places you never knew existed! Depressing at it may be, the kids I grew up with tickled my fancy to actually take ownership of me.
Achieving goals, as in medicine - prevention is always better than cure. I may not exactly be a life coach, but allow me share some tips I am working on to help me get better.
Set Goals and Prioritize.
A map is of no use if you don't know where you are and you don't know where you're going. Know what you really want, set your goals and never lose eye on it. A vision board helps me to be more optimistic. I cut out images that remind me of my goals and they keep me on track. There will be conflicts along the way and knowing your priorities will help you decide.
Always Pause to Smell the Flowers.
Create a task map and lay tiny goal posts along the way. Applying what I've learned, these would have to be SMACT! Set Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Challenging and Timely. Don't forget that when you reach each point -celebrate the smallest of victories!
Review.
In each goal post - pause, look back, ponder and think ahead. There are times when things don't fall as planned and sometimes, they're even better than what we hoped for. These calls for us to go back to the drawing board and rethink our goals. Check on things we can do better, adjust goal points when needed and make sure to keep moving forward.
Sharpen the Saw.
We all know the story of the woodcutter. Take the time to develop and improve. Nobody can keep working all day, we all need to pause to take a breather and recharge. Keep your body fine tuned, make sure your love buckets are full, learn something new everyday and never forget to say your graces. Find better ways and better things to help you get through.
Start over.
So what do you do when you reach the end? It's not another dead end where you can sit still forever. Just like schooling, it's not the certificate that counts, it's what you learn everyday that counts! Life is a cycle, start over!
Wow! That's lengthy.
Promise not to write anything this long again...
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