John Rushkin once said... "The highest reward for a person's toil is not what they get from it, but what they become from it.'"
Truly, experience is the hardest teacher for it gives the test first before it gives the lesson. =p Our experiences can be a very rich source of learning.
Oh well, i guess it's quite late to wish everyone a happy new year. I really didn't feel the turn of the year because I was asleep during the supposed celebration. I was tired.. pass-out tired that is... I had to work even during the holidays noh...
Anyway, I do not really make new year's resolutions since I am bound not to do them anyway. So I just have a list of things I intend to accomplish or do for the year. Here it goes:
1. De-clutter. My stuff that is - not just my physical stuff, which I normally do not clean up until the end of the year or when I get bored. De-cluttering also includes emotional baggages and insecurities.
2. Appreciate /Be content with what I have. Wanting more than what you can actually have and not getting them is frustrating.
3. Stop overanalyzing. Nuf said.
4. Start somewhere. I realized that there were so many things that I had to put aside for some other not-so-important stuff. and then I feel to lazy and/or tired to do them after. I learned that in order for me to do the things I want to do... I have to start somewhere... Start something... Start anything! and maybe that anything is all the motivation and the "push" I need to accomplish what I have to do.
5. Save. Hahaha... wag niyo na itanong kung bakit... yes... my credit card just got confiscated. My mom thought that I was spending more than I can actually make in a month. I don't blame her because I really do... nyahaha. I will just get my own credit card this year.
There.. so far, I guess that will suffice. Any other learning or promise will have to come along the way.