2012BAMM

A little late, but happy new year person who is reading this! Spend my new year at kl. No shopping but lot’s of eating. This is seriously the first family (no cousin, no grandma) vacation we ever had. It was fun cause we didn’t drive up for once and took kl’s train or walked to places.  New experience yay? Spent my bonus – theoneishoudhavesavedforschool- on food but it’s ok cause food is awesome.

So 2012, no new year’s resolution yet. Just to be happier probably, cause 2011 passed too fast and that was one wasted year.  I’m not sure if what I want will happen in 2012 or anything will happen at all but it’s gonna be better than 2011. (hopefully? definitely!)

I would also like to go somewhere this year even if it’s kl again. I’ll buy OR borrow andi’s camera more often to take random pics of our weekends.

It’s gonna be better. It’s gonna be better. It’s gonna be better.

I have some stuff planned out but whether it will happens depends on  a few variables like my discipline  to follow through or how much clothes I stop my self from getting. I’m probably sticking to mypeanutearningdeskbounduninterstingroutined job for now cause it’s ¼ work and 3/4 internet access.

And to end it all, here  is a good 2012 guideline I found somewhere in tumblr world.

10 ways to be more interesting


1) Do something, Anything.
Dance. Talk. Build. Network. Play. Help. Create. It doesn’t matter what you do, as long as you’re doing it. Sitting around and complaining is not an acceptable form of “something” in case you were wondering.


2) Go exploring.
Explore ideas, places, and opinions. The inside of the echo chamber is where are all the boring people hang out.


3) Share what you discover.
And be generous when you do. Not everybody went exploring with you. Let them live vicariously through your adventures.


4) Embrace your innate weirdness.
No one is normal. Everyone has quirks and insights unique to themselves. Don’t hide these things—they are what make you interesting.
 


5) Have a cause.
If you don’t give a damn about anything, no one will give a damn about you.


6) Minimize the swagger.
Egos get in the way of ideas. If your arrogance is more obvious than your expertise, you are someone other people avoid.  


7) Give it a shot.
Try it out. Play around with a new idea. Do something strange. If you never leave your comfort zone, you won’t grow.


8) Hop off the bandwagon.
If everyone else is doing it, you’re already late to the party.Do your own thing, and others will hop onto the spiffy wagon you built yourself. Besides, it’s more fun to drive than it is to get pulled around. 


9) Grow a pair.
Bravery is needed to have contrary opinions and to take unexpected paths. If you’re not courageous, you’re going to be hanging around the water cooler, talking about the guy who actually is. 


10) Ignore the scolds.
Boring is safe, and you will be told to behave yourself. The scolds could have, would have, should have. But they didn’t. And they resent you for your adventures. 

(Source: forbes.com)

Happy year!