Wednesday, December 1, 2010

It's so unlike me to blog in the morning. Or, while we're at that, do anything constructive before noon strikes.

Anyway, I've been disappointing myself with the amount of work (or, rather, the lack thereof) I've put in this blog. Maybe because I still feel better blogging with LJ instead of Blogger. LJ has just always felt more personal. Or maybe it's just me. And stupid excuses.

It's December, now. The thing that I love/hate about this last month of the year has always been the same. The festive sales, and my ever-growing wishlist that comes along with it.

I would have been able to deal with this better had I have a steady part time job. Well, I'm supposed to have one, but they stopped calling me to ask about my schedule anymore, and I'm positive that I've not made any mistakes or because of any failings in my own end. Therefore, when work doesn't come looking for you anymore, then it's time for you to go and look for a new job.

Which is exactly what I'm going to do. And more. And more.

I didn't know this year was going to be so eventful. Yes, at the back of my head I've always been thinking: Nov, make this year AWESOME with a capital A and a capital W and a capital E... Well, you get the drift. Perhaps this is the reason why my year has been pretty cool. We attract what we project anyway.

Therefore, like how I can never stress enough of on this point, think positively.

Kind of brings me to my next point, which is the harvest. Yes, our thoughts plant the seeds and our actions cultivate them before we could harvest the crops and reap the rewards. It was just somehow lost on to me that all these planting and taking care of the crop needed time.

Looking back this year, I've given up on a couple of thing because, well, I forgot that results take time. It is only when you stick to something you desperately want would you manage to hang on and wait for the result. I guess I was just not hungry enough on some stuff. Well, as long as food is in it I guess it's okay.

Anyways, November was a cracking month and I can only hope a lesser month like December can follow through. By the looks of it, well, maybe!

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