March 25, 2008

itz time to…

you won’t get anything that you want… itz not for you, maybe itz belong to someone else, and maybe you’ll be better on another path, another way, or another jobs.. sometimes you should say itz enough… itz time to stop, and itz time to choose something else…

maybe itz not for you right now, maybe tomorrow, or maybe it’ll never be for you…

itz time to take some times to think about those things, a lot of things on your mind that you want it as yours… maybe there’s something realistic to fight for, but there’s another things that unrealistic for you right now… and you should have known it, don’t you???

itz time to brought down your own ego, whatever you are, you are just a normal person, never be perfect, and if you keep on fighting this way, it’ll only give you more hurt… just be more wise and mature, i know you can do it, and you know you should do it… so, please… stop…

itz time to choose… itz time to make a plan… itz time to make a priority list… and at least.. itz time to make a move… put your head up and put a smile upon your face emoticon


March 24, 2008

Thank You

time lead me to nowhere

N..
fate might break me
into pieces

but..
I will always be thankfull
that..
Once in my life’s journey

I’ve found my precious gift
in this indescribable world


December 31, 2007

New Year is In Comiiingggg ….

sekarang uda tanggal 31… dan besok uda tanggal 1, klo sekarang bulan desember, brarti besok bulan januari… klo desembernya 2007 brarti januari 2008 dunk, lha terus??? its new year guys!!! and then??? biasa aja kalee, wong nggak pernah ngganggep tahun baru itu spesial2 banget, hehehe

iseng2 surfing, nyari2 soal tahun baru, dapet sedikit cerita disini, neh cuplikannya :

ANCIENT NEW YEARS
The celebration of the new year is the oldest of all holidays. It was first observed in ancient Babylon about 4000 years ago. In the years around 2000 BC, the Babylonian New Year began with the first New Moon (actually the first visible cresent) after the Vernal Equinox (first day of spring).

benere klo bicara soal tahun baru, harusnya ga sekedar kongko2, begadang sampai subuh, teriak2 GeJe, tiup2 terompet, sampai konvoi sembarangan, en kadang banyak juga yang do more kind of bad things…

hmm pernah ga kepikiran kayak gini? klo tahun yang baru dateng, tahun lama abis, brarti harusnya ada perubahan dari yang uda lama jadi yang baru, let say.. something sounds like better than before… ada alasan yang bagus benernya…

Rasulullah mengajarkan bahwa orang yang hari ini sama dengan hari kemarin adalah orang yang merugi, orang yang hari ini lebih baik dari hari kemarin adalah orang yang beruntung, dan orang yang hari ini lebih buruk dari hari kemarin adalah orang yang celaka.

kalimat yang sangat mendalam isinya, dicoba yuk??? lah klo ga bisa gimana dunk? ya nurut aku sih emang smua butuh proses, tapi at least diusahakan ada perubahan lah, meski hanya sebagian kecil dari hidup kita yang mulai beranjak ke arah yang lebih baik.

i’m trying and i’ll keep on trying, and always hoping for a better tomorrow for everyone…

so…. Happy New Year Guys….

 

GANBATTE !!!!!!!! 


July 20, 2007

Don’t Park in the Comfort Zone!

Most of us have, in our house, a thermostat that regulates the temperature. When it gets a bit too warm, the air conditioning kicks on to bring the temperature down to an acceptable range. When the temperature drops below a comfortable point, the heater comes on to bring the room temperature up to a more comfortable level. The ‘comfort zone’ is the range of temperature that is not too hot and not too cold; just comfortable.

"Complacency, in our fast-paced competitive world, can be fatal to business and severely limit personal and professional growth."

Our personal ‘comfort zone’ is where we are comfortable in what we are doing in our jobs, our lives, our experiences. It is when we have no feelings of risk or anxiety. Some call it ‘being comfortable’. Some would call it ‘a rut’.

Each of us has our own personal comfort zone. We have built-in ‘thermostats’ that regulate our level of anxiety, fear, discomfort. In the areas of our knowledge, skills, habits and attitude, when we step outside our normal, existing boundaries, we begin to feel a bit anxious. Our natural tendency is to pull back.

Try this: fold your arms. Now, fold them the other way. How did that make you feel? Felt a bit unnatural, didn’t it? That’s why we usually stay within our comfort zone. When we try something new, we often feel uneasy about it, and frequently pull back. The security feels good.

The downside of all this is that always staying in our comfort zone can be very limiting. The world passes us by as we stagnate. Complacency, in our fast-paced competitive world, can be fatal to business and severely limit personal and professional growth. If we are not learning, trying new things and growing, our jobs and businesses may be deteriorating.

How do we step out of the comfort zone? Before you just throw all caution to the wind, try some simple things. Drive home a different route. Shop at a different grocery store. Order something from the menu that you’ve never tried before. Sleep on the other side of the bed.

Make a conscious effort to experiment. Let yourself feel the adrenaline level rise a bit. Allow your anxiety level to increase. Feel your heart rate and breathing going faster. The adrenaline is your body’s natural drug that, in moderation, makes you sharp, creative, and quick. It creates the feeling of excitement and exhilaration that comes from trying something new. Recognize that it also can be scary and stressful. Some stress is useful. Too much can be harmful. Some stress provides energy. Too much stress causes distress and can lead to burnout if done to extreme.

Why would we want to give ourselves the stress of stepping outside the comfort zone? Because that’s where growth takes place. Just like a muscle gets stronger when we exercise it outside its normal range of use, we get stronger when we get out of our rut. And just like our muscles, once we stretch beyond our current capabilities, we don’t ever go back to our original dimensions.

As we try new things, we gain confidence. Confidence makes us feel powerful and good. And when we are confident that we can survive new ideas, we allow ourselves to try even more new things.

What’s the limit? Obviously, we need to be realistic in our risk management. The most successful people think through the possible outcomes of taking a risk. Then they prepare for how they would deal with each. Successful people take risks, but they are not foolhardy or stupid.

What are some higher level activities that could add to your personal and professional growth? Here’s my challenge to you. Make a list of 50 things that, if you really were successful in doing them, you would be a better person or a better company. Things like give a speech (oh no!), write and publish an article, start an exercise program, meditate daily, teach a class, feed a homeless person, volunteer, climb a mountain, learn to play a new musical instrument, sign up for a dance class, try for that promotion, and so on.

Then, from your list, choose one or two that you are willing to do within the next 90 days. Schedule this one or two new activities, then go for it. Afterward, choose one or two more and do it again. Make personal and professional growth a lifelong habit.

Don’t stay parked in the comfort zone.

By: Gary Lockwood

(Source : http://kaskus.us


July 16, 2007

Yes, I’m Still Learning

I’ve learned that even though life is beautiful, life is always changing as people come and go, goes on even though it seems it’s going to end.

I’ve learned that doing is better than grieving, and some other things happen with their own reasons.

I’ve learned that no matter how much I care, some people are just going by and never change at all.

I’ve learned that trusting someone is not about expecting that someone to never hurt you, to always be by your side, to act the way you think they would, because nobody is perfect.

I’ve learned that trusting someone is about accepting who they really are, and about letting them go. Because everyone has their own life.

I’ve learned to love, to forget, to face the truth, to life, to live my life, and everything..

Yes, I’m still learnig, coz I’m still a fool…