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Story 7 – A New Lens

Finished reading the book “More Than A Chat”, felt its a really good book.
I realize that there are many perspective to Counseling. People’s conception of it.

In-fact if you noticed, some of my previous TOTD is from the same book as well.
Happen to pick out one story that I do think is pretty applicable in my life, and I wanna share it here.
Do drop by at the National Library or enquire with the REACH Family Services Centre on how to obtain the book.

Story 7 – A New Lens
“You become what you think about.” – Earl Nightingale

More Than A Chat: Real-life Accounts of Lives Empowered through Counselling, REACH Community Services Society

Stepping off the escalator that carried throngs of commuters out of the MRT station, Jit Meng found himself wedged in the midst of weekend shoppers sauntering up and down the makeshift covered walkway. A couple, deep in conversation, was exchanging intimate gestures as they walked past. A group of young girls was chirping away gleefully, breaking out in occasional raucous laughter. Lost in the crowd, Jit Meng was pierced with the familiar jab of loneliness, an old acquaintance that had plagued him for most of his life. However, not too long ago, he had learnt a new way of relating to this acquaintance. He remained himself of the intimate friendship and kinship he was privileged to have.

“It is completely fine to be alone,” he reassured himself.

At home in the crowd, he strode on with lightness, making his way leisurely towards a shopping mall. His gaze then fell on a girl sitting on her father’s shoulders. He involuntarily greeted her with a smile and the girl returned his smile with a beam of delight. A flush of warm feeling filled his heart. Yes, he could relish in the good things the world offered and express gratitude for the good things in his life once again. But his countenance and outlook were not like this one year ago when his mind had been filled with only negative thoughts.

Negative Thoughts and Feelings

Jit Meng had just returned to Singapore after spending three years furthering his studies in Canada. He was 28. He found a job as a customer service executive in an information technology company. Though gainfully employed and surrounded by supportive parents, he felt the world he lived in was hostile, where evil seemed to triumph over good. Injustice reigned in him as he pondered over why life did not deal him the fair share of good things he rightly deserved. Questions about why others seemed to have it all but not him loomed over his head. He was cynical about the seemingly good, and pessimistic about what life had to offer. The negativity was so deep-seated that he was not even aware that it was eating him away.

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Womens’ word

I love the humor in this article:

What Women Really Mean, When They Say

Source: http://itweetfactsblog.blogspot.com/2011/08/what-women-really-mean-when-they-say.html

(1) Fine:
This is the word women use to end an argument when they are right and you need to shut up.

(2) Five Minutes:
If she is getting dressed, this means a half an hour. Five minutes is only five minutes if you have just been given five more minutes to watch the game before helping around the house.

(3) Nothing:
This is the calm before the storm. This means something, and you should be on your toes. Arguments that begin with nothing usually end in β€œFine.”

(4) Go Ahead:
This is a dare, not permission. Don’t Do It!

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Beauty

Was having dinner with some of the friends from Shutter Journey when the topic of being 3 8 came up. How do you explain 38 to a vietnamese? πŸ˜€ That got us laughing the whole night. Cos we shared some of the bad habits and real girl topics amongst ourself.

When nipples becomes a Radio Dial.
When Menstral pad becomes tools for casting spells.
When we concluded theres more than meets the eye in beauty…

Its kind of like a chinese saying that women tends to flock together to gossip, to talk about people’s laundry, to exchange tips and good bargains and all that jazz. πŸ˜€

but the truth is, theres more to it then being on the bad side of 3 8 as a description for being a woman.

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Obama meets Z

Obama meets Z

good stuff…

I wonder whos next… or whats next?
and how young could it be…

Article: http://holykaw.alltop.com/when-obama-met-zuckerberg-photos?tu2=1

Thanks for coming by,

Be Bless
Love,
Amanda

Killing Us Softly (Revisited)

Was looking through my 2010 posts and decided to revisit this post.
Daphnemaia wrote an awesome post on it by the way!

A video that my tutor shared during my Social Psychology Tutorial.
Killing Us Softly 3 Advertising’s Image of Women – Jean Kilbourne’s

Very outrageous… Pretty mind-blowing to me…
Sexism, the use of Sex as a selling point.

Thanks for coming by
Be Bless
Love,
Amanda

Eye Surgery

Was reading the newspaper the other day when I got introduced to the photorefractive keratectomy (PRK).
Government uses it and its cheaper than LASIK…

I wonder hows life like without glasses… I’m as blind as a bat without glasses/contact lens. 1050 on each side.
Don’t even know if im still suitable for the corrective surgery πŸ˜€

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Food for thought (literally)

Came upon the article “Food for thought that’ll serve dieters well” the other day, and they came up with a comic version of it soon after.

DidΒ  you know that

“.. in an unusual study which demonstrates that merely thinking about food, without actually seeing, touching, smelling, tasting it, can help sate hunger through a process called habituation”

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