Today is the first day of the year 2008. Happy New Year to all. The first logical things to do on this day is probably to reflect about the past year and set new resolutions and objectives to accomplish.
Year 2007:
Job hopped around, taught a few schools for “longer” period of deployment, thus accumulating a substantial portfolio that (maybe ONLY) makes me a better person to hire for teaching relief duties.Still didn’t get into NIE in the year 2007 as hoped, making plans to better prepare myself and how to make myself a better candidate to take in.
Found a new boyfriend, more stable, more matured, better temperament, better personal qualities (such as manners but not necessary into etiquette, personal grooming, compassion etc) but less rich. Family habits similar to mine, parents’ expectation quite predictable, not too complicated to manage for the moment. Dumped the previous boyfriend, tried to stay as friends.
My family is busy, mum and dad both changed jobs in 2007, which gives me more strain in my finding a job, but I still want to stick to my initial target to teach. Have enrolled and in the midst of completing my MPM instructor’s certification. Dad now runs his own business as a delivery man, and mum has to help him after her own work hours, sometimes into the very late hours of the day. I feel kind of sad for being unable to help them much, but I really would like not to take a just any job for the sake of it.
Thus, resolutions for 2008:
1. Continue to build my teaching portfolio, make it more explicit that I need help with getting into NIE, hope someone out there would help and the help will serve its purpose this year (the earlier the merrier)
2. Build a better relationship with Dear and work towards getting some outcomes. Discuss honestly but not hurtingly. Love him more so he will too.
3. Try to re-schedule “extra”- work hours so as to have more free time to spend with my family and loved one during their “normal” off days.
4. If I have extra resources, pamper myself and make myself more beautiful and lovable.
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