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Wednesday, August 31st, 2005

EVERY PERSON HOLDS THE POWER TO DO GREAT THINGS!

Yes, it’s true!  No "if-ands-or-buts." 

Once you believe this, you set yourself free to achieve the great things you want to do in your life.

If you are looking outside yourself for the key to success then stop! Success is already inside you and always has been.  Right now recognize it and own it.  Don’t be afraid to step up and be yourself.

You deserve greatness!

– Mediations for Women

We all can do great things; no matter how huge or small.  Take the
opportunity today to perform a good deed; no matter the size!

resignation letter

Tuesday, August 30th, 2005

This is not for my boss… but i can think of one person I want to give it to… shhh..

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THE BEST RESIGNATION LETTER EVER Actual letter of resignation from an employee at Zantex Computers, USA, to her boss, who apparently resigned very soon afterwards!

Dear Mr. Baker, As a graduate of an institution of higher education, I have a few very basic expectations. Chief among these is that my direct superiors have an intellect that ranges above the common ground squirrel. After your consistent and annoying harassment of my coworkers and me during the commission of our duties, I can only surmise that you are one of the few true genetic wastes of our time. Asking me, a network administrator, to explain every little nuance of everything I do each time you happen to stroll into my office is not only a waste of time, but also a waste of precious oxygen. I was hired because I know how to network computer systems, and you were apparently hired to provide amusement to myself and other employees, who watch you vainly attempt to understand the concept of "cut and paste" for the hundredth time. You will never understand computers. Something as incredibly simple as binary still gives you too many options. You will also never understand why people hate you, but I am going to try and explain it to you, even though I am sure this will be just as effective as telling you what an IP is. Your shiny new iMac has more personality than you ever will. You walk around the building all day, shiftlessly looking for fault in others. You have a sharp dressed useless look about you that may have worked for your interview, but now that you actually have responsibility, you pawn it off on overworked staff, hoping their talent will cover for your glaring ineptitude. In a world of managerial evolution, you are the blue-green algae that everyone else eats and laughs at. Managers like you are a sad proof of the Dilbert principle. Since this situation is unlikely to change without you getting a full frontal lobotomy reversal, I am forced to tender my resignation, however I have a few parting thoughts. 1. When someone calls you in reference to employment, it is illegal for you to give me a bad recommendation. The most you can say to hurt me is "I prefer not to comment." I will have friends randomly call you over the next couple of years to keep you honest, because I know you would be unable to do it on your own. 2. I have all the passwords to every account on the system, and I know every password you have used for the last five years. If you decide to get cute, I am going to publish your "favorites list", which I conveniently saved when you made me "back up" your useless files. I do believe that terms like "Lolita" are not usually viewed favorably by the administration. 3. When you borrowed the digital camera to "take pictures of your Mother’s birthday," you neglected to mention that you were going to take pictures of yourself in the mirror nude. Then you forgot to erase them like the techno-moron you really are. Suffice it to say I have never seen such odd acts with a sauce bottle, but I assure you that those have been copied and kept in safe places pending the authoring of a glowing letter of recommendation. (Try to use a spell check please; I hate having to correct your mistakes.) Thank you for your time, and I expect the letter of recommendation on my desk by 8:00 am tomorrow. One word of this to anybody, and all of your little twisted repugnant obsessions will be open to the public.

Never f*** with your systems administrator.Why? Because they know what you do with all that free time!

Wishing you a grand and glorious day,

Cecilia

Superstition

Monday, August 29th, 2005

Cool, just got an idea from Shela :D

       

 

PISCES

Tuesday, August 30, 2005

 

A job or project that you have been working on is about to go belly up due to the lack of commitment on the part of many involved parties. Work to ensure that anything you have committed to the project is retrievable.

Masyadong coincidence to ha.. I don’t believe in horoscopes pero it’s sometimes fun to see if what it says actually happens. We’ve been working on a project that was supposed to be a one month thing. It’s been three months and still it hasn’t reached a conclusion. :(   The delay isn’t our fault but for sure, next time, we’ll know how to avoid this situation. Trial and error thing…

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Went to Red Box last night with some cousins. Masaya yun. :) Kahit Monday night walang pakialam sa time. Kaya kaninang umaga, super ligo-bihis-suklay-off to work! Late na ako nagising! Oks lang… The balikbayans are leaving for home tonight. awww… Sayang, wasn’t able to spend much time with them. I hope they come back next year. :D

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Happy birthday EYAY!! Pink talaga!

No life

Tuesday, August 9th, 2005

I’m actually looking forward to going home and sleeping beside my accounting text book. :) I was solving a problem last night and for the first time, I was able to balance out everything! After 4 or 5 problems, I finally was able to answer 1!! Yippee for me!

Scary… I’m becoming a nerd.. I always hated school and got below average to average scores in highschool and college. Ironically, studying again was my choice.

Suddenly, idea of fun is solving a company’s financial problems. :p *shudder

Hahaha.. sobrang excited! Isa palang nasasagot ko na tama.

gloomy day

Thursday, August 4th, 2005

it was dark outside when i woke up. dark and raining.. damn rain. I woke up with an uneasy feeling in my throat.. parang magkakatrangkaso. :(

Ngayon, I can’t find my blue costume :( Concert pa naman mamaya… as in mamaya na! hindi ko pa alam ung blockings sa 2nd part. :( ang nakakainis pa ay nawawala ung costume ko para sa 1st part. :( grrrr… kung sana yung sa 2nd part na lang ung nawala, di sana solve na.

kakainis. excited pa naman ako kumanta ulit. Pag minalas nga naman o…

Kagabi, late na kami natapos sa isang meeting for accounting. Hindi ko maintindihan ang problem na binigay ng teacher.. Paging… accounting friends, mg CPA diyan… please help me! i-text mo lang ako at ililibre kita sa jollibee..

Pagbaba ko ng sinasakyan ko kanina, biglang bumugso ang ulan. napahanap ako ng silong para di mabasa. Pagdating ko sa silong, basang-basa na ako. tapos punong-puno pa ng tao yung silong. damn rain talaga. Ang dami ko pang dala dahil bitbit ko yung shoes ko para sa concert. So nagantay ako hanggang tumila ang ulan. Naglalakad ako papuntang office.. baha. grrrrrr…

Costume ko… magpakita ka… :(

EDSA1

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2005

Folks4Heli1 Folks5

Ahh…stress

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2005

I never imagined that studying again would be this stressful.. Combine it with work, rakets, preparations for a charity concert, and church service… gosh… sama mo pa ung traffic. Instant stress!

The Monkey With The Wooden Apples

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2005

The Monkey With The Wooden Apples
By Steven Gillman

There once was a happy monkey wandering the jungle, eating delicious fruit when hungry, and resting when tired. One day he came upon a house, where he saw a bowl of the most beautiful apples. He took one in each hand and ran back into the forest.

He sniffed the apples and smelled nothing. He tried to eat them, but hurt his teeth. They were made of wood, but they were beautiful, and when the other monkeys saw them, he held onto them even tighter.

He admired his new possessions proudly as he wandered the jungle. They glistened red in the sun, and seemed perfect to him. He became so attached to them, that he didn’t even notice his hunger at first.

A fruit tree reminded him, but he felt the apples in his hands. He couldn’t bear to set them down to reach for the fruit. In fact, he couldn’t relax, either, if he was to defend his apples. A proud, but less happy monkey continued to walk along the forest trails.

The apples became heavier, and the poor little monkey thought about leaving them behind. He was tired, hungry, and he couldn’t climb trees or collect fruit with his hands full. What if he just let go?

Letting go of such valuable things seemed crazy, but what else could he do? He was so tired. Seeing the next fruit tree, and smelling it’s fruit was enough. He dropped the wooden apples and reached up for his meal. He was happy again.

Letting Go Of Wooden Apples

Like that little monkey, we sometimes carry things that seem too valuable to let go. A man carries an image of himself as "productive" - carries it like a shiny wooden apple. But in reality, his busyness leaves him tired, and hungry for a better life. Still, letting go seems crazy. Even his worries are sacred apples - they prove he’s "doing everything he can." He holds onto them compulsively.

This is a hard thing to see. We identify so strongly with our things even, feeling pain when our cars are dented. How much more powerfully do we identify with our beliefs and self-ideas? Yet they don’t always feed our souls, do they? And we become tired of defending them.

How else could the story end?

The monkey might be found dead of hunger, under a beautiful tree, with fruit within reach, but still grasping his wooden apples.

I chose to end it with him letting go, because only with open hands can we recieve.