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Thursday, January 31, 2013

[28.1.2013] Burger Addiction

Recently i've been having a lot of time on my hands with working on my ideas and projects and just hanging out.. And recently i've been staying up a lot and (naturally based on my appetite and the size of my waist), I have been having a lot of late night snacks... these range from the typical bread or Peanut and Butter Jelly Sandwiches to burgers.. hehe..

I love burgers... I really do.. I have them when I'm feeling down, I have them when i'm feeling peckish.. I have them when I am hungry at night...  and recently I have realised that over the past few weeks i've been having a lot of burgers.. and in Malaysia, you can get the normal Mcdonalds burgers which taste ok and is filling and all, but nothing beats the typical Malaysian burger stall or Ramlee burger stall which delivers a patty smothered in sauces and topped with lots and lots of mayonaise.. (typically malaysian style, but I hate mayo)

here's how a typical ramlee burger looks like...

Taken from here
Taken from http://jenkinyat.com/2009/08/19/ramly-burger-daging-special/

And the above burgers are  "special"... which roughly means the burger patty is wrapped in egg..

There are different types of burgers you can order and normally in Malaysia you have the following options


HOW TO order a buger form a stall in Malaysia... generally state the following :


Daging (Beef) or Ayam (Chicken) or a benjo (which is an egg burger)

and it can be special or not  (meaning with egg or not)

and it can be with cheese or not.


basically those are the typical or traditional types of burgers..

For those of you who dont know how these burgers are made, here's a video of how the stalls look like and how its made..



Anyhow, I just wanted to share some of the burger's that i've had recently which ranged from the home made burgers to the ones bought at the stall...

Here's the burgers from Bobby Burgers which can be found in Taman Permata or AU5 Kuala Lumpur..






The Selection/Menu

I ordered the bangsar babe special beef burger which was just.. MESSY... haha it was satisfyingly messy but good but since I was not the type to eat too much sauce... it was a kinda pungent for me as it had barbeque sauce and mayo and chilli which became a concoction for goodness haha..


Next is the Old Timer burger in Chillies.. which is just amazing..



Look at that beef patty... I ordered with some cheese and their chilli sauce I think which had minced beef and it was ok.. I mean its great and all.. but it lacked the satisfying goodness of buying a burger from a stall..

And then theres the new type of burgers which are the recent hype in KL.. which are the burger bakars (which literally means burnt burgers.. ) These are burgers which are cooked over a grill instead of a pan and when the craze started I think from this stall called Burger Bakar Kaw Kaw, the queue to line up for a burger was about 3 hours?

Here's a video of the place..


Anyhow afterwards, most places started coming up with their own versions of burger bakar and this stall which I frequent also came up with their own version...My brother tends to buy these burgers for his late night movie sessions and/or mayb when there is a football game on..


Taken from http://mamatisya.blogspot.com/2012/08/burger-bakar-ninetynine-99.html


Yummeh..
Hmmm... it does seem that i've been having a lot of burgers recently... and I think that its not only me who is going crazy about it.. I generally think most malaysians do as from my research.. there's sooo many posts going on and on about it.. But i guess to each their own and I guess you cant go wrong with burgers..

My friend did tell me that her ambition is to quit being a lawyer and just flip burgers on an island.. hehehe.. Guess from the above, you cant go wrong with that...

Till then! :)

[27.01.13] The Last Stand

Hey peeps.. I shouldve done this blog review after the review on the Impossible.. But I got kinda busy...

Anyhow.. After watching The Impossible the other day at Tropicana City Mall, we realised that we had a bit more time and since i was still depressed after watching The Impossible.. I decided to watch this!!




Damn... the posters look awesome..


What this movie is about is that the FBI led by FBI Agent John Bannister (Forest Whitaker) whilst trying to transfer the biggest drug lord Gabriel Cortez (played by Eduardo Noriega) to a maximum security prison when the whole group gets attacked and the broken free from his cartel and decides to make a run for it to Mexico... Due to Cotez's experience as a racing driver, he is given a ZR-1 which is (according to the movie stats) goes to about 1k horsepower.. and can outrun any helicopter out there....

Now skip to a border town called Summerton Junction where the sheriff (Arnold Schwarzenneger) tries to have a simple life only to have these guys come over and start messing things up for him...

From there I guess all of you can guess what type of movie this is and I dont want to spoil it for you...

However I like this movie as there is not much of the lag or drain where theres just drama for I just lost a man who was shot.. or I was a cop in LAPD till they killed my crew... but just action and comedy and just a tad of drama where its expected then before you get too emotional.. Jonny Knoxville comes in..

I do recommend for you to watch this as its a great watch over a lazy sunday afternoon...

IMDB gave this movie a 7.2/10 and Rotten Tomatoes gave this a 59% over 100...

As for me I think IMDB has is almost there or a bit over... This movie is great but dont expect too much out of it..

Till then! :D




Tuesday, January 29, 2013

[27.01.2013] The Impossible

Hey guys.. I recently watched the movie the impossible.. yup.. the IMPOSSIBLE...





Not that impossible.. hehe.. but this impossible...




Yeah that one.....

So whats the movie about you must be asking? Well basically its based on the true story of this family who went through the impossible when a Tsunami struck the island of Phuket... The story tells of how the family got split apart and the troubles and dangers that they went through in trying to survive the following days and how they got back together...

I think that the movie has great promise as its centred on an event that occured soo close to our country..and its soo unbelievably true.. also, the acting by Naomi Watts was extremely superb and I could totally understand why she was nominated for the awards for her acting in this movie..

I was actually quite interested to watch this movie as I had been to phuket.. twice.. and nowadays when you visit, almost everywhere will have the signposts showing the Tsunami escape route.. I had seen the dvd peddlers try to ply their ware and almost everywhere was a copy of the tsunami that hit Phuket.. but I never really thought that it was as bad as what had happened in Acheh...

However after seeing how they re-enacted the tsunami and the debris all I could think of was.. how the heck did people even survive that.... I mean this is hollywood... its bound to be 100 times worst in real life... and then I wondered where I was during the entire thing  (law school) and how little I helped..

Anyhow, I really3 liked this movie.. I think the amount of attention that was given to the details were superb but then there are some parts which seemed to be too dramatically played like at the hospital when the Lucas and the dad kept on missing each other.. but apart from that I actually really loved this movie..

Do I recommend it? Yup! (together with some tissues)

What would be my rating? I'd give it a 4.5/5... totally worth it to watch that.. Till then.. hope you enjoy it! :)

Monday, January 28, 2013

[21.01.13] U-Cafe

Went out with fellow bro Fadzly the other day.. We went to Wangsa walk to go and chill and came upon this cafe called U-Cafe...

I had remembered hearing about this cafe from some other bloggers and I was keen to try it out...

I had however just eaten before going out and so I felt pretty full and only went to try out the drinks..

The  restaurant was pretty chic and modern and serves up a variety of fusion dishes and the best part was that it wast too expensive...




However as I said I wasnt really that hungry and didnt eat, so I cant comment on the food... I did however notice that the juices were 'bottom-less' and I was quite happy for that as it was just a lepak session... Also the coffe was not that bad as it was Lavazza or Illy coffee...



Check out the drinks and selections for the deserts... Haagen Daaz some more..

I initially wanted to order something else.. but for some reason when the guy came around to take my order the words "Apple Juice" came out of my mouth.. and when the menu said apples, I knew that it would be green apples.. I dont know why.. But I hate green apple drinks.. its always sour and just deees gusting.. hahaha..

Ended up I had a refill of it.. hehehe so much for hating a drink right? Anyhow the drink is pretty refreshing but highly sour.. haha..




My verdict.. This place seems reasonable enough to be a hangout joint and possibly good enough to bring people/clients to entertain...

I love the modern deco.. This place has 2 floors and I havent visited the second floor.. Check that out..




Anyhow.. I would definitely like to come back to this place.. Till then..  :)

Thursday, January 24, 2013

[24.01.2013] Good Vibes

Hey guys! Selamat Menyambut Hari Maulidur Rasul.....

Dunt have much to say now but just wanted to share stuff that happened yesterday where I attended some events which were more or less related to what I was doing for my business and some to just purely network...

The first event was a talk on becoming speakers and trainers which was held at the Kuala Lumpur Bar and being there, I couldnt help to feel like I was the dinasour in the room as 99% of the attendants were WAY WAY WAY younger than I am... anyhow I felt that the talk gave me some things but ended up with some bad aftertaste which I cant put my finger on...  Anyhow later I attended the Young Coporate Malaysian talk given by the Managing Partner of Ernst and Young who lo and behold is a Perlisian! Not that many perlisians make it into uni and it was great to see one who made it very far ahead in life..He was a good speaker and gave a lot of insights into his failures and his struggles and some motivational tips too.. Apart from the talk, I  also had the chance to meet plenty of young corporate people and people who were doing well at such a young age... It was a fantastic feeling to be there as it gave me the chance to feel that sense of wow I can really do it.. and yet on the other hand there's some disbelief about it all and feeling as if I was in Kidzania and its all totally played out... haha

I couldnt hide my feelings last nite though as I felt like I had my few minutes of fame as suddenly hands were approaching left right centre to shake hands and I had to answer questions from people interested in my business concept.. haha I suddenly had my rockstar moment and had to pitch and present and discuss with people who were asking not bad questions about the biz.... at the end of the day, I am pretty elated with what I have done.. i've gotten some good feedback and some oppurtunities too... 

I sometimes dont believe that the youth can do much cause were always struggling with trying to learn this whilst trying to minimize mistakes yet trying to do our best whilst managing friends, family and a love life and financial accounts..  But then I see some people last night who manged to do all that and are really young..  and then when I think back.. the founding fathers of this country werent that far off from where I was when they made the push for this country's independence. Anyhow.. just wanted to share that and wish everyone a happy holidays.. :)  

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

[23.01.2012] Reposta - Arrivals and Departures..

I saw the following article on the Malaysian Insider... Its by this writer called Kenny Mah.. His stories can be found here. Check out the following.. Quite nice.

"There is a story here, somewhere, there always is.
I have been living through terminal transfers and airport arrivals — Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Singapore, Kota Kinabalu, Subang — and I don’t stay long enough before I have to depart again. I check into hotels and check out again. The names and the destinations start to blur. Hotel rooms and deluxe suites and a smattering of stars. They all have swimming pools and air-conditioned gyms. Housekeeping means fresh towels any time you want it, and tiny bottles of soap and shampoo mysteriously materialising everyday, like magic mushrooms.
I have meetings, meetings and more meetings. I can’t remember if I’m pitching to clients or if I am the client myself. I give talks, I stand up all day talking and talking. My feet are weary, no shoes are made to keep me comfortable for these many, many hours. They always run out of water; they always underestimate how much I can drink, how thirsty I can be. They don’t satisfy me much.
And in the evenings, I always return to an empty hotel room, a clean king-size bed, fresh sheets and puffed-up pillows. It looks perfect and is perfectly depressing, you know, to go to sleep alone. There can be no view outside these windows, no beaches or sloping hills or endless sea, that can compare with the sight of you lying in bed beside me.
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The story, and I am sure there is one, is about to start, I believe.
One fine day, he decides he is terribly weary. One hotel room too many. One nondescript meal from restaurants that all look the same. The meetings and the clients, they can wait. They can survive without him, they’ll have to. He packs his suitcase swiftly (this comes easy with practice) and grabs his jacket. He wheels his suitcase out of the room, into the elevator and down to the lobby. He checks out with a smile, has the bellhop get him a cab. He tells the taxi driver to head to the airport. Which terminal? The nearest, please.
There is a short but almost interminable wait at the ticketing counter. His number gets called eventually by the LED signboard above. He pays for the earliest ticket he can manage, waits on standby for an earlier flight still. Fully booked, none of the passengers fail to turn up and they fly off without him. Fuck.
Finally he gets on his plane, puts his laptop bag away in the overhead compartment and settles into his seat. There is a nice lady next to him who tells him the time. Only two and half hours more, dearie. Okay, right. Thanks. Two and half hours later, the plane lands and he begins to breathe again.
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There is a lesson in this story; I trust it is simply “Do Not Do What He Did.” Your mothers warned you against guys like me, they did.
At the airport, his suitcase is the last to come through on the conveyor belt. Well, that is not true. It is the third last, but that is almost the same as the last, isn’t it? The girl at the taxi counter tells him there is a thirty-minute wait — ohshitfuckityfuckdamnit — but tells him he can take the express train into the city and grab a cab at the central station instead. It’ll probably get you to your destination a lot faster, sir. Thank you. Thank you. Who said customer service was dead? Bless you. Bless you, my dear.
He sits in the train and looks out the window at the world passing by. He sees only one thing and it is not the scenery. Less than thirty minutes later, he is at the station and gets a cab, the first available one, apparently, for the past two hours given the rain and flash floods in the city. The world has been crashing down while he was gone. But now, now things are alright. There is something quite beautiful about a city freshly scrubbed and smelling clean and pure after a storm. It smells of hope.
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Raise it up. Raise our game, work it harder. Get the results we want. Raise it up. Raise our standards. We should be living better, fuller lives than this. Raise the lanterns, the beautiful, bloody red lanterns. We should make love like we were new lovers, like we have been doing this together since forever. This is the start of forever, don’t you know?
Raise the curtains and see the world outside, the real world we are living in. Raise the veil and we can stop hiding. This is who we are, this is the sound not of silence, but some sort of wonderful contentment. We are at peace with ourselves. We raise it up.
And I tell the taxi driver to stop outside the guardhouse. I can walk in myself. He’s a nice Chinese uncle, been driving for 40 years, he tells me. Never seen a storm like this, floodwater rushing in faster than you can blink, he had to seek refuge in a nearby kopitiam and just have an early dinner. Taxi drivers don’t often get early dinners, it seems. He took me home through a shortcut, through Brickfields. The smell of jasmine in the air and the giant, bold Bollywood-like billboards and all the bright, bright lights. I felt as though I was in the cinema as a kid again, as though I’m in a movie myself. The crescendo, the climax: Coming soon to a theatre near you.
But now it’s just me. I wheel the suitcase past the guards and to my block. I take the elevator up to my floor. I stand outside my door and I hit the speed-dial on my cell.
“Hi dear, I just got back.”
“Good lor. Was it far from dinner to the hotel?”
“Uhm, no, not that far.”
“Better get showered, ok? You must be tired.”
“You have no idea. Wait, someone’s ringing the doorbell. I’ll call you back.”
I put my phone back into my jacket pocket and hit our doorbell. It rings twice before I hear you shuffling to the door. I imagine the bafflement in your face, then your astonishment when you peek through the peephole. You open the door with a flourish, and I greet you with a smile and softly
“Surprise.”

15.01.2013] T-ara and Golden Disk Award

Hello everyone... I'm sure you guys know how much I love T-ara and other K-pop bands right? 

Anyhow remember how last time I went to watch their showcase in KL and how disappointed I was about their show and how FAR i was from them that I almost didnt see anything?

Yeah.. so a few weeks ago I came to hear about the Golden Disk Awards which is South Korea's equivalent of their Grammy's... and that I heard that it was going to be held in Sepang, Malaysia! and so together with that starts the constant discussions between some of my friends on whether we wanted to go or not...

Then came the pricess... The most expensive goes for about 900 bucks and at this time with my recent withdrawal from the employment field and the setting up of my business, it seemed like thats too rich for my blood.. I need to survive as long as possible... So with a sad sad note, I had to reject the thought of attending that show... Then came a tweet and my friend informing me that T-ara would be arriving tomorrow and since I was free, I had every oppurtunity to go and meet them... and so I did... I managed to convince a friend of mine to accompany me to Kuala Lumpur International Airport which is located about 70 Kilometers away from my house. 

The next day I waited for the fan clubs to post pictures of their departure from Seoul and adding a 6 hour flight time, we managed to estimate that their arrival was around 9pm... Not the best time I wanted as at that hour, definitely there would be throngs of fans waiting for their arrival.. Anyhow.. What the heck I thought.. YOLO right! 

So were there a lot of people there? haha.. Heres my first view of the arrival hall...


Not that many people right? Hahaha.. Yeah I thought that this must be my lucky day! I would definitly have a clear shot to at least see them... and then the waiting began... Checking at the arrival schedules, the only flight arriving from Seoul around that time would only arrive at 950.. so we waited... and waited..

Then both of us decided to abandon our perch and get in with the crowd... and I made small talk with some of the people.. I knew that anyone who was waiting at the arrival hall with a camera had to be a fan and due to the fact that (I only found out later) that other artists were arriving in the same flight that some of these people wouldnt be T-ara fans.. but still i made small talk.. haha.. and then I realised that some are very shy to admit the fact that they were waiting for Kpop idols to arrive at the airport and so my conversations went as follows:

Me: Hi... waiting for someone?

A: Yeah... 

Me: Who?

A: Owh.. someone (ddnt really answer)

and I had to be a bit cheeky and press on... 

Me: Artists is it? (hahaha)

A: Yeah... (with a phew!)

Still not satisfied...

Me: Owh.. Who?

A: Errrr

I was holding back laughs and tears at this moment... 

Me: Kpop stars is it...?

A: Yeah... (haha cats out of the bag look)

Me : Owh.. Who?

Etc.. etc etc...


hahaha I kept on using the same lines on about 4- 5 people and none would admit that they were awaiting the arrival of Korean Idols.. I have no problem about it but I guess some people can be shy about things... But from these short conversations I managed to get some pretty good info and we were told that instead of the arrival hall, the stars would be arriving through the main departure hall.... and off we went...

after arriving there only then did we realise that I was dead wrong about there being soo few fans around...because they had already been waiting and making lines!!


and then at about 11 slowly bit by bit the idols started emerging and it turned into total chaos.. haha...


As for me, I wasnt really trusting of the information and we had run downstairs to the arrival hall again and then waited and waited till the line thinned out and we decided to head up...

It turns out that we had missed F(x) and some other people but havent yet missed out on T-ara...

After hearing a few shrieks and shouts, we realised that that policemen and security were ushering the groups out one by one and i managed to take the following pics using rapid shots...



and


and felt totally like a paparazzi.. haha...



and then I realised that this wasnt going to work... my shots per second was too long and then I decided on video instead...

when T-ara came out I was ready and managed to capture the following...




Was it worth it.. sure.. I WAS SOO NEAR to them and I am sure they waved at me.. hehe.. So I guess it was totally worth it to go... but then I still havent had the chance to be really3 near them.. So this should suffice for now hahaha...


Anyhow,  I have just enabled some reactions.. Please let me know what you think of the video in the reactions BELOW! Till then.. !

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

[22.01.13] Travel

Hey everybody... Look at the title... Just look at it and imagine what it entails... I'm sure most of you love the thought of travel and travelling  and actually going on one. Some of you may imagine the sun, the beach and the sea.. and some of you may imagine the snow, the peaks and the sights.. and some of you may just love the city and the sights smells and the joys of being in it... and some of you like me, love all of it..! hahaha...

But then some of you may be like my friends who HATE TO TRAVEL... They hate the travel that their work gives them despite the first class seats, lounges and also the perks of the travel... and they hate the opportunities and sights that are just awaiting them right outside the hotel door....

Anyhow I just want to say I love travelling.. I love the airports,the planes (budget and full service carriers), the waiting lounges (full carriers and not budget waiting areas ok... coz those suck!) and the difference that the different places can give for me...But I love my country! Yes...  I guess the Malaysian proverb that "Hujan Emas Di Negeri Orang Hujan Batu Di Negeri Sendiri Lebih Baik Di Negeri Sendiri" which literally means "Gold Rains in Foreign Countries, While Hailstone Drops On Own Country, Still One's Own Country Is Better" can be applied in this case.. But in most cases I love going away and wanderlusting...  I think this all started with me living in the US when I was young.. I remember my flight there and my first food.. which I managed to remember because I got hit with a serious bout of nausea and gas upon the flight attendants warming up the food.. and from Malaysia all the way to Washington D.C i consumed only drinks and no food.. So I never really had the chance to enjoy the benefits of the Business Class Lounges and seats till I came back from US when we took the DC-New York-London- KL route .... but that seemed to be the last of the long haul flights for me I guess till now.. Unless you consider Korea a long haul flight (Air Asia X does!) hehe. 

So right now it pains me to have sooo much free time with the planning and conceptualization and study on the business but not enough finances (actually scared to spend is more like it) to go on a real holiday and especially when most of the places I want to go is having WINTER... Dang! But I guess ikat perut sebentar and tahan nafsu (the wanderlust i think) and work on my business.. I am not complaining about it, but its just that I REALLY WANT TO GO ON HOLIDAY!! haha....

Anyhow, enough ranting for today, I want to share some pics which I managed to come across which looks awesome!.. I hope I can try and use them for future inspirations for travel and also post travel souvenirs and momentos..  Check them out.. 


I really want to try to do this



Isnt the above great? I mean put all the ticket stubs, the pins the keychains and anything to bring back the memories from your travels? 


And check out the below! 



Hahaha aint the above very apt? Bon-Voyage! 




and I wish you were here!


this all creates...



and lastly...


Monday, January 21, 2013

[25.11.2011] Korea Trip Last days


Hey guys... Sorry to not end the posts about this trip.. The original plan was to finish the post about the Seoul trip before a year has passed and unfortunately I have failed you in that due to the drama in my life.. and then lo and behold its 2013 already... So since this has been soo long, i'll just finish this up in one post.. 

Anyhow its winter for most of the readers outside of this jurisdiction and unless you are on the other side of the equator, I really envy you.. Hahaha.. I dont know why but I have this fond affection for all things wintery.. I love the bare trees which have no leaves which seem to sway with every breath the wind takes.. And I really love the winter jackets (that seem to just compliment everyone's figure.. haha) and lastly the smell of frost in the air which smells like my refrigerator sans the smell of poultry and fish but has that slight twang of cold mist to it.. Also another good thing about winter is that you have every excuse to keep on going to the coffee shops... The joy of holding a hot cup of coffee or warm choc is totally awesome...

Anyhow I want to finish this blog entry... So after the first few days of walking around, I had wanted to visit the DMZ.. But after consulting with Min, the proprietor of the backpackers that i was staying at informed me that most of the guests did not get to go as its full for the next few days...So all i was left to do was walk around the city and I had contemplated going to Nami island where they filmed the very popular Winter Sonata but since I was trying to cut down on expenses and since i wasnt a fan of Winter Sonata, I decided to stay in and chill out with the people..

Later on that day the boys invited me to go to shopping for souveniers... We went to Namdaemun and shopped for some of the souveniers... 

What's in Namdaemun? Well basically its like Central Market in KL but korean.. haha. and you can haggle here and also buy lots of stuff for family and friends. 


Me at the market
Buying brooches and stuff for mom.. 









Anyhow, the market is a nice place to go and buy souveniers and to see how the normal koreans shop I guess.. theres everything from tupperwares to food there....


Afterwards we were starting to get tired and adjourned to this Starbucks where I encountered some really helpful ladies yet they couldnt understand when I asked for "water"... ended up I sat down and gulped my coffee... haha

Anyhow, afterwards, we decided to go myeondong which was the shopping area equivalent to Bukit Bintang in Malaysia... and over there we went nuts.... hahaha

We have an inside joke amongst us that there is a Jin (ghost i think in english) in myeondong which makes us buy stuff everytime were there.. and guess what we got down there and went nuts shopping for SNSD stuff. At that time they were heavily promoting their new album which came out a few weeks earlier and we bought that and a lot more.... 

Here's some of the haul we got at SPAO.. 




Hehehe a fanboy's wish come true... I got the autographed sealed pics of Seohyun (my bias) haha and some of their albums...  :D Awesome haul...

We then proceeded to walk around some more



And then whilst walking around we decided to take pics with Seohyun herself whois the embassador for the face shop there..




Afterwards we called it a day and planned to go see the TV stations and recording studios in Korea.. but then we kinda failled in that.. haha...

We met up the following day and decided to chillax and have lunch and then we split off for that day. The following day was my trip back to Malaysia and I spent the whole day looking for additional stuff to bring back to KL and also stuff to carry the posters and such back... I managed to secure the premium seats again on the way back and of all the people I could sit next to in that plane, I managed to sit next to a senior lawyer from another firm who knows my boss.. hahaha.. BIG WHOOP!

If I remember correctly, I wasnt sure whether I wanted to come back to Korea.. however thinking back now.. I would definitely love to go again with a proper budget and planning... 

And that ladies and gentlemen ends my korean adventure...



Sunday, January 20, 2013

[20.1.2012] updates and promises

i've been spending a lot of time thinking nowadays... sometimes about life, sometimes about the business and sometimes about everything all together and then I realise have to wake up n start the day... hahaha


anyhow to those who dont know, I am trying to do my own biz which is sorta complicated and sorta mind boggling.. my main enemy is myself i can say coz if i procrastinate nothing moves.. and recently my mind has been pushing myself to procrastinate quite a bit...I try to fight it, but
Its easier said then done when ppl ask you what do you want to do now? and then they start tearing down your ideas one by one... or just give blind criticism.. And its definitely harder when suddenly you get calls from that interview you went to last year offering an easy way out. I try to avoid these people but sometimes you want these similarities in friends, hangouts to remain the same... I now agree that starting a business is a very difficult process... Especially when it involves unconventional ideas and areas where people are not too accustomed too...


Anyhow, i think things will get more difficult but I will have to fight on with it.. tons of things scare me nowadays... I have lots of time now, but limited budget... haha...

In line with the new year and in line with the new ideas and business coming through, I want to make a few promises :
1) i will write more.... this shall include more blogs about daily life and also about my adventures....
2) I will procrastinate less....
3) I will try to lose some weight and at least jog/swim/cycle more....
4) I will try to wake up earlier daily and do more work
5) I will try to avoid those who has brings nothing positive in my life...
6) I promise to myself that despite the difficulties i will try to finish everything.


If i find any new promises, i'll add them in the future... till then!

Thursday, January 10, 2013

[10.1.2013] Happy New Year

Hey Guys!!!

Sorry its been awhile... A lot of things have been happening in my life.. I dont know where to start or where to continue with. Every day i look at the icon for this blog and I wonder if I should write something.. Anyhow happy new year and may all the best things happen to all of you guys...


Anyhow I havent gone out much.. But, to summarise I am no longer working and I am currently on my own... Things are totally new to me right now I am at the crossroads of whether to go on or find a job.. Both have their own challenges...

Anyhow.. I will try to write back about stuff that's happening. I will do my best to update and I think my first post will be about that time I went to the KL Bird Park.. So hopefully i'll get it done by tomorrow!


Till then...