Monday, May 11, 2009

the kaveman



I won the fight. I was thirsty and sweating all through out. After receiving the vibrant greetings from my team mates, I sat on the floor and dwelled on the fight I had. The rigid training I invested has finally paid off.

In one fight, there was this one man who opened my eyes to realm of martial arts. His simplicity overshadowed the mediocrity of all players who stepped in the arena. I noticed him while he was doing his warm up exercise, wherein, the swiftness of kicks and the agile foot works show the amount of passion he portrays. His silence and humility is extraordinary. He exudes an aura of a true martial artist.
His first fight was indeed exceptional that facing a much taller opponent wouldn’t be that easy. The moment the referee signalled “fight!” my excitement brought me in euphoria, kept thinking how interesting match it would be. 5 seconds passed when the taller guy threw his kick right into the body, but it was accurately countered attack by a turning kick to the head! The crowd went wild for it was truly a “David and Goliath” scene. The slingshot was magnificent!

I was a beginner then, but I pursued my passion practicing the art. A portion of my high school years was dedicated to my life in the gym. I kept on dreaming that someday, I could do that slingshot. Years have passed, and I witnessed him again playing to higher level tournaments. His prowess continued in the arena of full contact sports that he and his elder brother even faced for the grand championship bout. The “kaveman” captured my inner passion to determine in life and to be humble.

Now, my practice of the said art has diminished. I have my work and happy about it. But the virtues that I acquired will hopefully transcend me to become the David in facing my own Goliaths in life.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Delicious Coffee in Moments without the Mess!

To prepare a brewed coffee within 40 seconds is fantastic, but to have it served without the mess is completely a satisfaction. We tend to enjoy every second of our coffee break and it completely transcends our inner joy to inner freedom. The advent of Keurig Coffee and K-Cup Brewers will definitely brighten up our morning, lighten up our work load and specialized our after-dinner experience. Keurig Coffee doesn't only hold coffee's importance but it also upholds everybody's taste and satisfaction.

try it or try it!

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Morning rush

Morning rush is not unusual among employees. As an experience, I tend to wake up at 7 in the morning, since my home is not far distant from the office. But unfortunately, I tend to be complacent within that span of hour and taking too much time inside the bathroom. I realize also that once I am the last one who uses the bathroom; I take the precious time for granted. I utilize as long as I like. Whereas, if someone is waiting outside to take his/her turn, I obediently do my bathroom routine a little bit faster. This simple thing I spot brings a lot of sense. Routine becomes a habitual practice and must be perceived positively. We interact with people. We interact with time. We interact with ourselves. The simple things we cannot accomplish may become barriers in handling the big steps. I think the primary stimulus that should be set for us individuals is time. We rush because of time. We need to accomplish things early because of the time. All of us have its own line of duty and responsibility wherein it highlights our personality on the way we manage our time and the way we face the challenges that we come along. So next time, I would definitely take some steps to overcome morning rush.

The song, “ten to eight” by David Castle tells a piece of experience by common employees out there who reports at 8 in the office and are often disrupted by their morning routines.

Monday, February 16, 2009

my one..

Before anything else, i would like to express my gratitude to the Almighty for guiding me to express my feelings and for all the blessings that He has given me. This day, I want to reveal something because I found out that somtimes, I have a difficulty stating a word, a name in every post I make. It is quite unnatural to feel awkward and a little bit uneasy to drop "her" name in every vibrant experience I write. Why? I really don't know. Maybe it is just an immature state of my mind. I usually associate this person to "brands" like: "special someone", "loved one"..For me, it defeats my purpose of expressing. With her, I am happy. I enjoy witnessing the simple things in life. I want to extend the positive feeling here.
MEG.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Don't sabotage your relationship

"They try to distance themselves before they get dumped." According from a study, self-confidence strengthens the connectedness of a couple. Their love transcends if both persons possess the inner drive which upholds their personality as a complete being. Basically, when we are feeling down and depressed, we regain confidence through a mate's love and support. We extend ourselves and offer our time and effort to build the relationship. Unfortunately, people who suffer from low self-esteem, assume that their partners notice their glaring faults more than their positive side. Ironically, insecure people think less of their loved ones because they are afraid of rejection. They tend to believe that that their partner's love to them is conditional. Now, it all boils down to a realization that a couple with low-self esteem are at risk. Fortunately,strong and stable relationships are known to boost self-esteem. So, as the insecure person dwells onto the "love arena" with a strong partner, the less likely she is to drive him away.

Psychology Today Magazine, May/Jun 1999

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

BLOG READING OR ADDING TRAFFIC?


While I was occupying myself with the thought that I am busy doing something which clearly depicts that I am not, It occurred to me that blogging now a days is a means of living(earning money) not anymore a means of sharing your personal thoughts to the world.

Or are YOU the type to visit the blog and look for the letter E?


Other blogger now will just post anything or something just for their network to know that they are still active. The phase of blogging clearly evolve from being a net thought to a net profit, but this does not hold true to some. I even knew bloggers whose sole purpose of his blog was to share his work with others, no adding of traffics whatsoever.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Living is a Privilage it is not a Right


This day and age this saying cannot be neglected because it stands through no matter what the church says so, why try to prolong the inevitable or are you saying that it is in our instinct to live? Human lives are meant to be lived fully but what if living is suffering and enduring for a certain person and he no longer wants to continue, do we have the right to say to that person that he must not end his life, wouldn't that make us hypocrites.

Humans live by the law of the fittest if you are weak you are trampled upon and if you are strong you get to do what ever you like, In short money talks in our generation.

Laws are created for the benefit of the masses but certain laws are bended for the sake of the rich. Fuck human rights and so this only works for people turning a blind eye on reality, hope is not and never given it is taken

Living is a Privilage it is not a Right
It is not up to us to live but by others...