July has been quite a month.
- 2 colleagues from my team resigned.
- To complete my Advance Certificate assignment
- Submission of postgraduate related application
- Replacing others in ikids
Glad July is over and everything is more or less well, back to normal. August should be a more restful month and I am hoping that the 4Q of 2013 will be less taxing though I have loads of projects scheduled for 4Q13.
Nevertheless, this month has been a month of new experience. Because my colleagues have resigned, I am forced to learn new stuff in a rapid pace. My postgraduate application also brought me new encounters that makes me thank God for my nation. To think that another country is more organised, I guess, whether a country is efficient or not will depend on the people. Efficient people at all ranks will lead to efficient services to the people.
A few take home lessons that I learned along the way.
- To be once again reminded on what a supportive family I have.
- My lecturers in TARC really put the student interest above theirs. Their willingness to go the extra mile for the students. A virtue that should be with all teachers.
- I have been blessed with great bosses and colleagues. My supportive "father" and "mother" in office.
- Malaysians are a loving bunch of people and its easier to deal with them.
- Some people are just a pain. Charging you unnecessary. To that Dude that took my RM95. I forgive you because God forgave me more than the RM95 you took from me.
- Ladies always have a warm heart. To the lady that went the extra mile to assist me in my application, I know you are God sent. May God bless you and your family for your special touch.
- God answers at His own timing. He looks at the heart and not at my hands or my capabilities.
I wanted to have a break quite badly in July that I took quite a number of leave. All because I had to run errands but last weekend managed to organise a mini-outing to Frasers staying at Sri Damai (HSBC's Bungalow). The place is awesome and the 7 of us had a great time! Strangely, I am hanging out with people that are at 17 years my senior. Gosh! They must really think I am quite childish in whatever I do. 17 years is a big big gap. That's all the way from kindy, to primary education and even completed secondary school. Well, I still feel quite old because they are more agile compared to me so yeah age does not matter I guess.
It was a good outing with lots of walking, hiking and outdoors. Uncle Wong the caretaker compensates all our exercise with huge and tasty meals. So it was a laid back holiday and I am looking forward to the next. I think I am addicted to travelling. I just love holidays.....

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