So the 2 days’ workshop has ended.
I didn’t expect I will feel this relief,
but I did.
I didn’t expect the relief cuz I still
have tons of other things to do.
But I read somewhere how stressed is
actually a choice.
You know how we tend to complain how busy
we are with our work and such.
Like how we missed our lunch because we
are so caught up in our work.
Or counting how many weekends we missed
cuz we have to work.
Everything about this, we love to tweeted/shared
on facebook/told to someone else!
Have you ever stop and asked yourself why
you want to tell the world about all this?
Is it because it makes you feel
important? Makes you look important?
Well, perhaps it’s our unconscious mind
making us to do so.
Do you realize that most of that
last-minute chaos can actually be avoided?
Do you realize that that entire burden can
be eased through delegating?
Do you realize that through careful
planning and sticking to the plan can actually help you to settle the work on
time, without needing you to sweat over it in the last minute?
But then again, have you watch “He’s not
that into you?” …remember when that bar guy (can’t remember his name) tell the
girl that she loves drama in her life. He asked her if she loves to delay paying the bills till the very last minute, or how she loves to create this
crazy scene in her head when a guy said he is gonna call but he never did.
What I am trying to imply is that most of
us loves drama, whether we realized it or not.
Some of us didn’t, these are the group of
people who live by the rule, pay the bill on time (or earlier), wear safety
belts, didn’t tinted their car at all, never played truant in school and such!
But I dare to say that most of us didn’t belong
to the 2nd group.
We belong to the 1st group.
It’s like we purposely caused minor
trouble to ourselves just to spice up our life. ..right?! ;)
Which group do you belong to?