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Thursday, November 30, 2006
Photos with Students Part 1

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Update on Jen's bdae celebration~

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Friday, November 24, 2006
random thoughts 24.11
nothing is sadder than not being able to be with the one you love with all your heart.
nothing is happier than being close to the one you love with all your heart.
woke up from a sad dream and my quiet time was rather reflective.
the year is coming to an end le... like what john said... how many times have i not been with God? and He loves me with all His heart and attention.
I can get so touched and cry so much when I watch serials which depict such pure love... but do I get constantly touched and grateful for God's love for me?

yet another untitled poem:

Almost tasting the tears I cried
Slightly sweet yet also salty
Looking back at the footprints on the sand
slowly disappearing underneath the waves

The sea breeze feels the same
gusty with a tinge of warmth
yet I shudder from
the emptiness in my heart

Looking at the fire dissolving in the waters
I wish for the darkness to continue
Fear for daybreak to come
Fear of waking up and not seeing you besides me
Fear of not being able to hold your hand again

Goodbyes left unsaid
Leaving behind the sweet dreams forever...

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Friday, November 10, 2006
Jen's Birthday Hangout - Food Edition
I am evil sia? You all can see what priorities I have le... haha I actually published the food pics first!! first a foodie then a friend... HAHAHAHA i am nutty today. (BUT dun ask me whether i am macademia or pecan or... bear the consequences if u dare challenge the pun. :P) We celebrated Jen's birthdae at this restaurant @ Citylink called Raku. The food on the whole is o-kay but small portioned and thus slightly on the expensive side. the sashimi was fresh but i wish there's more slices... :) i shall elaborate more per pic.

First one up is the agedashi tofu.. Hmmm... looks delicious huh? the sauce was not too cloyingly sweet and the fried tofu skin was good. they were generous with their shavings of bonito so I am generally happy with the dish.


ordered unagi rice for myself... the unagi was quite gooood. it was chewy but not tough and i love the sauce they marinated the unagi in. the teriyaki sauce was not too sweet but yet it's fragrant enough. what was not too good was there was far too little rice... the miso soup was so-so. no complaints but no praises.


ask Jen ba... she ordered this. ha. shld be quite good cos jen was trying to slowly savour the dish bit by bit. or it can be the small portion. lol.


the salmon was SWEET~~ amen... what i meant that it was quite fresh. ah. to eat fresh sashimi is a blessing in Singapore. the pepper-seared tuna was not bad but the pepper wasnt exactly distributed very well so it sorta threatens to overwhelm the taste of tuna. the other 2 did not leave deep impressions but they were passable. (I am MEAN huh?)


ah... the curry rice. not bad. ask Kelvin Pang for more details. :P


that's all... shall upload the friends one later.... now photobucket don enable to publish all photos at one time. i need to slowly cut and paste the links. sigh. :P

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33 rules of management
Came across this old article in USATODAY.com. Some food for thought... especially the rule about how we treat the wait staff (or any service staff) can realli indicate our character. Very biblical if u think abt what Jesus said abt how He will separate from the sheep and the goats in Matthew 25:31-46. :)
Enjoy the read... most principles are fundamentally biblically linked~ have fun linking them ba~

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1: Learn to say, "I don't know." If used when appropriate, it will be used often.
2: It is easier to get into something than to get out of it.
3: If you are not criticized, you may not be doing much
4: Look for what is missing. Many know how to improve what's there; few can see what isn't there.
5: Presentation rule: When something appears on a slide presentation, assume the world knows about it and deal with it accordingly.
6. Work for a boss to whom you can tell it like it is. Remember, you can't pick your family, but you can pick your boss.
7: Constantly review developments to make sure that the actual benefits are what they were supposed to be. Avoid Newton's Law.
8: However menial and trivial your early assignments may appear, give them your best effort.
9: Persistence or tenacity is the disposition to persevere in spite of difficulties, discouragement or indifference. Don't be known as a good starter but a poor finisher!
10: In doing your project, don't wait for others; go after them and make sure it gets done.
11: Confirm the instructions you give others, and their commitments, in writing. Don't assume it will get done.
12: Don't be timid: Speak up, express yourself and promote your ideas.
13: Practice shows that those who speak the most knowingly and confidently often end up with the assignment to get the job done.
14: Strive for brevity and clarity in oral and written reports.
15: Be extremely careful in the accuracy of your statements.
16: Don't overlook the fact that you are working for a boss. Keep him or her informed. Whatever the boss wants, within the bounds of integrity, takes top priority.
17: Promises, schedules and estimates are important instruments in a well-run business. You must make promises — don't lean on the often-used phrase: "I can't estimate it because it depends on many uncertain factors."
18: Never direct a complaint to the top; a serious offense is to "cc" a person's boss on a copy of a complaint before the person has a chance to respond to the complaint.
19: When interacting with people outside the company, remember that you are always representing the company. Be especially careful of your commitments.
20: Cultivate the habit of boiling matters down to the simplest terms: the proverbial "elevator speech" is the best way.
21: Don't get excited in engineering emergencies: Keep your feet on the ground.
22: Cultivate the habit of making quick, clean-cut decisions.
23: When making decisions, the "pros" are much easier to deal with than the "cons." Your boss wants to see both.
24: Don't ever lose your sense of humor.
25: Have fun at what you do. It will be reflected in you work. No one likes a grump except another grump!
26: Treat the name of your company as if it were your own.
27: Beg for the bad news.
28: You remember 1/3 of what you read, 1/2 of what people tell you, but 100% of what you feel.
29: You can't polish a sneaker.
30: When facing issues or problems that are becoming drawn-out, "short them to the ground."
31: When faced with decisions, try to look at them as if you were one level up in the organization. Your perspective will change quickly.
32: A person who is nice to you but rude to the waiter, or to others, is not a nice person. (This rule never fails).
33: Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, an amateur built an ark that survived a flood while a large group of professionals built the Titanic!
Postscript: The qualities of leadership boil down to confidence, dedication, integrity and love.
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Extracted from: http://www.usatoday.com/money/companies/management/2006-04-14-ceos-waiter-rule_x.htm

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