I've moved!
1.11.2009 @ 1:17 PM
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Moved again?! No..no.. not me this time, but I've started a new blog which is easier than changing blogskin :P and with blogger's new layout format that comes with widgets, allows for easier addition of new stuff.

Still, 结:思 will be kept, all new postings will be at click here --> Colour My Life, which shall also reflect a new life stage that i'm entering.

May 2009 continue to colour your life, colour my world ^_^

good bye 2008... Hello 2009!

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Little Voice by Sara Bareilles
11.24.2008 @ 7:04 PM
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Little Voice

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Safe in a Crazy World
10.16.2008 @ 4:14 PM
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Safe in a Crazy World [Pink Armchair]

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Changing Your Behaviour
10.13.2008 @ 12:02 AM
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Tonight as I was clicking through my email on daily devotional read, this article taken from The Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren, strike me that I need to share this with my fellow partners and co-workers who are striving to finish the last quarter of the year with beautiful wins.

I thought it is very apt at applying not just to what we are striving for, this applies to all areas of our life too... read on and shaped your thoughts to the life you want!


Be careful how you think; your life is shaped by your thoughts ~ Proverbs 4:23

One of the great psychological discoveries of the past century is that your thoughts control your actions. If you want to change the way you act, you must first change how you think.

Actually, thousands of years ago, Solomon pointed this out when he wrote, “Be careful how you think; your life is shaped by your thoughts” (Proverbs 4:23 GNT).

The Bible says our thoughts influence six areas of our lives:

My interpretation influences my situation. It’s not what happens to me that matters as much as how I choose to see it. The way I react will determine whether the circumstance makes me better or bitter. I can view everything as an obstacle or an opportunity for growth – a stumbling block or a stepping stone.

“Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance. Perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything” (James 1:2-4 NIV).

My impressions influence my depressions. In other words, my mind affects my mood; my thinking determines my feelings. If I’m feeling depressed, it’s because I’m choosing to think depressing thoughts – about my work, family, or anything else. While you cannot always control a feeling, you can choose what you think about, which will control how you feel.

“Hear me and answer me. My thoughts trouble me and I am distraught...”(Psalm 55:2 NIV).

My beliefs influence my behavior. We always act according to our beliefs, even when those ideas are false. For instance, as a child, if you believed a shadow in your bedroom at night was a monster, your body reacted in fear (adrenaline and jitters) even though it wasn’t true. That’s why it’s so important to make sure you are operating on true information! Your convictions about yourself, about life, and about God influence your conduct.

“If you hold to my teaching, you are really my disciples” (John 8:31 NIV).

My self-talk influences my self-esteem. You are constantly talking to yourself unconsciously. When you walk into a room full of strangers, what do you tend to think about yourself? To develop more confidence you’re going to have to stop running yourself down!

“As he thinks in his heart, so is he”(Proverbs 23:7 NKJV).

My attitude influences my ability. Winners expect to win. Your perception controls your performance. Mohammed Ali only lost two fights in his career. Before both of them, he said something that he hadn’t said before other fights: “If I should lose this fight […].”

“All things are possible to him who believes” (Mark 9:23 NKJV).

My imagination influences my aspirations. In other words, your dreams determine your destiny. To accomplish anything, you must first have a mission, a goal, a hope, a vision.

“Where there is no vision, the people perish” (Proverbs 29:18 KJV).

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Keith's Results
9.20.2008 @ 10:41 PM
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2A Japanese & Maths
2B+ Inorganic Chemistry & Introduction to Molecular Biotechnology
2B Physical Chemistry & Microbiology
C+ Communications skills
GPA of 3.48

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Vacation Galore
9.15.2008 @ 10:55 PM
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Boss just kinda reminded us in our usual Monday Meeting today that the trips thats lined up from December onwards would really be, a waste to miss such all-expenses paid trip in at least 4-stars accommodation.

The itinerary:
Dec - Taiwan
Jan - Osaka
Feb - Break!
Mar - Korea
Apr - Macau
May - Break!
Jun - San Diego
Jul - Break!
Aug - Los Angeles

Not forgetting there's a Bangkok trip that is now still been put on hold due to the country's state of emergency. The likely travel period is from Oct till Nov... ooHoohoO~

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Food Loft - 富 禄 阁
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Went to try out the new food stall and finally reminded myself to remember the name of the kopitiam, which is call the Food Loft - 富 禄 阁. Great translation for the business owner who adopted this Chinese name :)

Wanted to order the set dishes from the Herbal Soup stall but they were all sold out and that was about 8.30pm, all they have are a few soup variety and rice so my friend and I ordered the turtle soup, which is one of my favourite childhood soup :P and mixed roast - chicken and duck from the next stall. Pity I forgot to bring my phone out or I would snap a pic of the yummy dishes.

The soup is better than I had expected of a kopitiam just not much of meat though and at $19 its a tad too expensive for a small claypot that serves 2. The roasts are just normal nothing special.

Almost at the end of the meal, I saw the sign '24 hour' been put up and a reminder to keep noise level down after 10pm. This I had not expected as a part of a very serene neighbourhood, I wonder how the landscape is going to change? For now, late night should be safer in this quiet enclave.

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New Kopitiam
9.14.2008 @ 7:59 PM
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2 weeks ago, I was shocked the coffeeshop at my house downstairs had closed for business, which I soon found out that they had closed for renovations and were targeting to re-open for business 2 weeks later, which is today! No wonder the lion dance and drum roll in the early morning.

Its the 1st day of business opening and its so crowded when i went down at about 7pm than again that's the dinner crowd. My fave chicken chop stall and BBQ stingray are now sharing one shop space compared to what they used to have before, I wonder if they missed the space.

The corner beverage stall is now occupied by 'fan cai' stall and the other corner that used to be the chicken chop and stingray is taken up a 'zi cha' stall.

There's more variety than before and the place definitely looks spruced up with bright lights, big LCD TVs with sheltered blinds. Food variety includes a chicken rice stall, ramen stall, porridge, dim sum, beverage with fruits (never had fruits before)..hmmm dun think i remember seeing a Indian or Malay food stalls *scratch head*

I didn't get any food from the kopi tiam in the end cause its too crowded instead went over to the other corner coffee shop. Comparatively, this end looks so pathetic with only the zi cha and beverage business but at least I got my fried rice in under 5 mins.

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