I wake up around 5:40 every weekday morning. A bit later on weekends but I do not sleep until midday.(which I used to) This is a big change as well. It's been such a healthy life. I go to bed sometimes as early as 9:00pm because I'm sooooooo tired from work and cannot stay awake. No surprise my days start early.
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Belatedly, I'm learning touch typing. Belatedly. My typing speed and accuracy is OK. But OK is not enough here. I have to be an expert at typing. So I'm modifying my own old way of typing, using every finger of mine. My left hand doesn't move as smoothly as I want it to. It's frustrating.
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I cannot wait to go back home during the Golden Week. I've already started to wonder what to buy for little gift for my family and friends, what to talk about my new job. There are a lot to do actually. In less than a week I'll be home, mum!
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I've decided to try some Korean cosmetic finally because quite a lot of people around me use it and they just love it. I gave up spending so much money on cosmetics long time ago, but they say Korean cosmetics are so affordable with high cost performance. Why not try then?
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So, I'm going to Ginza this week again for books and Korean cosmetics.
4.25.2010
4.09.2010
Change
Someone once said, a person will not change dramatically after the age of three. It tells us the importance of children education until they become three. It determines how they're going to behave for the rest of their lives.
As for me I was born in a family which everybody's blood type is O. OO to be exact. I don't like talking about blood types and personalities but generally, O's are easy-going and happy people, and they don't care much. As a result, my house is a mess. Well they clean every day and it's neat. But if somebody wishes to come stay at my house, my mum would have to spend half a day cleaning, tidying up and concealing things that she didn't want him to see. They don't throw things they keep. And they keep things for years.
So, I've been a messy person. I've been a this-is-my-mess-and-I-love-it kind of person.
BUT I've changed. I don't know why. I vacuumed the floor three times a week. This is soooooo not me. I even have a small handy mop to clean my desk. I even clean the dust on my electric tea pot with that mop. What is going on? This feels so strange to me.
But this could be temporal. Let's wait and see if my room is still clean after 3 months.
As for me I was born in a family which everybody's blood type is O. OO to be exact. I don't like talking about blood types and personalities but generally, O's are easy-going and happy people, and they don't care much. As a result, my house is a mess. Well they clean every day and it's neat. But if somebody wishes to come stay at my house, my mum would have to spend half a day cleaning, tidying up and concealing things that she didn't want him to see. They don't throw things they keep. And they keep things for years.
So, I've been a messy person. I've been a this-is-my-mess-and-I-love-it kind of person.
BUT I've changed. I don't know why. I vacuumed the floor three times a week. This is soooooo not me. I even have a small handy mop to clean my desk. I even clean the dust on my electric tea pot with that mop. What is going on? This feels so strange to me.
But this could be temporal. Let's wait and see if my room is still clean after 3 months.
4.06.2010
Work Life
I was a full time student and a part time waitress for a year and then unemployed for several months. After that period, I am so glad that now I wake up every morning and know exactly where to go. I've missed that feeling.
After morning session we have lunch break and go get some cheap bento boxes at 380 yen. Have coffee and a chat after lunch and then, afternoon session.
Jump on a train back home and booooooom! I'm back home in half an hour. Quick dinner and review what I did on the day. Take a shower and do this and that. Then I look at the time and it's still eight.
This is great, isn't it? Training is so tough and every day I realize more and more that I've stepped into a unusual industry but I feel like I can even embrace the difficulties.
This is the second week. Two months later I'd be feeling a lot different from now.....
After morning session we have lunch break and go get some cheap bento boxes at 380 yen. Have coffee and a chat after lunch and then, afternoon session.
Jump on a train back home and booooooom! I'm back home in half an hour. Quick dinner and review what I did on the day. Take a shower and do this and that. Then I look at the time and it's still eight.
This is great, isn't it? Training is so tough and every day I realize more and more that I've stepped into a unusual industry but I feel like I can even embrace the difficulties.
This is the second week. Two months later I'd be feeling a lot different from now.....
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