Tuesday, October 26, 2010
I'm thinking, twitter is more of my blog than this.Labels: rumination
justin joel blogged at 10:12:00 PM
What you see isn't what you get.
What you believe for is what you get.
This is the age where ten years of the future makes a difference. This is rather our transitioning stage. Extracted from @PDconnection, the next ten years of life is no joke. At this point of life (especially for those readers who are the same age as me), we have to ask ourselves two questions.
- Spiritually
- Financially
- Emotionally
- Relationally
- Physically
- Occupationally
2. What would I like to change?
This helps us determine where we are presently. A good reflection on these two questions would enable us to really know how strong are we. It is never too late for us to make changes in our lives, so why don't we start now? In order to be more specific, let's just ask ourselves a few more questions
a. What do I want to be?
b. What do I want to do?
c. What do I want to have?
d. Why do I want it?
For me, it'll be pretty much:
a. I want to be a teacher.
b. I want to go and make a difference in my students' life.
c. I don't want to earn big bucks, because that's not what I'm after.
I'm after my passion for teaching.
d. I want it because I want people's lives to benefit from my intervention.
What would yours be?
Labels: mirrorimage
justin joel blogged at 11:46:00 PM
What you see isn't what you get.
What you believe for is what you get.
'It's this other level where you can't make choices anymore' - Kid DavidLabels: quote, rumination
justin joel blogged at 7:51:00 PM
What you see isn't what you get.
What you believe for is what you get.