Mind Talk

Jul 15, 2010 by

So today is Mind Talk este Girl’s Talk and we’re talking about our powerful minds.  If I were still studying, I would brag about being in the honor roll, the medals, and the awards I got at school (hmm, did I do just that?LOL!) but now that I’m almost 30 I’m not comfortable talking about it anymore.  It’s because I realized that real life is really different than school.  Looking back, I think maybe I was just good at answering exams at schools. :P

So what can I brag about my mind after school?  It’s much harder now because there are no more quarterly tests in real life to measure how I do.  But little by little I am knowing more and more about how my mind works.  I have realized that in order to be good at something I have to be obsessive about it to the point of ignoring everything else.  It’s not healthy and I’m still working on having a balanced life.  If you know the secret then please do tell me!

So that’s my short entry for today.  I have done about five revisions on this post and I have decided to just delete the other things because once I start blabbing I can’t seem to control myself. hihi

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  1. Trully that life is more different than school. And good thing that you still consider life as a learning ground for you.

    Happy Girls Talk

  2. I so agree… life is much difficult than school. Sometimes I wish I am still inside the classroom – battling the exams and the bullies were much easier.

    My GT Post is up HERE.

  3. Just be yourself sis, and optimistic. Happy GT

  4. K

    hihi. if someone tells you the secret to a balanced life, don’t forget to tell me as well okay? :P

    hey, determined is good. that’s obsession in a good way :)

  5. I love how these word has been said, “It’s much harder now because there are no more quarterly tests in real life to measure how I do. “..and I so agree with this..and it’s good you’re working on for a balance in life..=)

  6. I agree..it’s all about balance.

  7. well, you are right… that is why while teaching the kids, its not the grades that really matters but what values we are teaching them… :)

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