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Friday 10 August 2012

Plans for the future

The year is drawing to a close and it is time to start putting the gears into motion. It’s time to start thinking about what I need to do in order to ensure a prosperous future for myself.

I have been an intern far too many times, three times to be exact. The thought of being an intern again next year is making me feel sad, I would like to start my “real” job and get my life on track. I am 22 years old and soon I will need my own car, my own little place with my own little everything.

Right now I am doing as much as I can to certify that I become the great Public Relations professional I am destined to be. By the grace of God and through His guidance all things are possible.

So, I am going to start job-hunting right away! Big, dangerous world – here I come! I am ready, are you? 

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Nothing more dangerous than an idea, when you have one idea…

Generally, when you are put into a situation where you either: fear for your life, fear for the life of someone you care about, or are going to loose something that you have work exceedingly hard on; and there is only one solution to the problem -  you usually go with it. Sometimes it’s a great idea other times it’s a ridiculous one. When it’s the latter there is a vast possibility of failure, but you take that risk anyway (as non-calculated as it may be).  Then… you pray, and hope for the best.

Not having a plan B or second option may have the most unwanted and dangerous outcome! Therefore, never go into a situation without having a backup plan or without noting the strengths and weaknesses of your plan. If your plan has a few holes in them, work on it before you do something you might someday regret. 


My boyfriend is an artist


We are as different as night and day, but at time we are like two peas in a pod (yes, yes a cliché I know). He is the creative one, who is able to: paint, design, develop and create whereas I am the one who: reads, over-thinks and writes. In many ways these two forms of writing and artistry are similar, both needing inspiration and creativity. However, when we were put to the test it was obvious how different we were. 

The test we took was one of those pictures of cows with the word fish inside (there are many other examples). When asked what we see I said: “I see the word fish”. He said: “I see a cow”. 

We had a great laugh about this, showing how different we see things. But when we compare our way of thinking we are completely similar.

He is the paint, I am the paint brush and the world is our canvas. 

My boyfriend painted this... Ag, he is too talented lol :)