3 signs of complacency

Complacency definition is a feeling of satisfaction, esp extreme self-satisfaction;smugness. Most of us feels that after some time in our life, I believe, whether it’s at school, at home or at work. For example, you may feel save, not be at the bottom of the class, because you know that some of your friend have lower grades than you. When your parents scold you, you will reason because of this or that. So, what are the signs that we need to aware of?

Double black

Lesson of the day: Something may not as easy as we thought when we do it ourselves, but it is worth the effort to do it. Last week Saturday, my company was having a team building activity, obstacle course. The course is coded into 4 difficulties level on different sites, and there are 4 sites. Green, blue, red and black are the colors to represent the easiest to the most difficult one. So, why is it exciting?

Forget and forgive

Lesson of the day: No matter how much information you have, if you only keep it for yourself, it will not bring us anywhere. When you read newspaper or listen to radio or skim through some articles on the Internet, you may think for a second that those are not new anymore for you. You may experience it, or know it through other means. It happens to everyone, almost, and it happened to me recently.

Mind Vs Body

Lesson of the day: Listen to your body, don’t deny when it’s tired, and don’t feel guilty for doing nothing and resting. Have you ever been in the state which you are not in the mood for doing anything? I bet we all have that time. Can you remember how did it feel like? Well I did. I’d like to share my recent experience on this.

On being oneself

Thought of the day: There is only one you, and just be you. Do you ever want to be someone else in your life? I think every one of us did. Does the reason for not being yourself is there is someone special in your life? I think so too. Whether your answers are both yes or both no, or maybe you don’t want to answer it, or you don’t want to admit it :p, I hope you are being […]

Pick your side: Good or bad #2

Lesson of the day: (but) good thing is addictive. Continuing last post… If I associated bad things with negative experience or feeling or something that bring us no good, then I’d like to describe good things as something that will make us feel good about ourselves and, more importantly, will not harm us. For example, when we get a praise on what we had done, or when we receive a good mark for our test.