Monday, November 05, 2007

Can't Breathe

Fingers still tightly crossed and I can barely breathe. Things are looking good but after the months of turmoil, I'm still holding my breath.

Cars doesn't seem that far away now. There's a 2 year Mini Cooper S Cab for sale and the price seem ok. The only thing being, it's grey with black stripes and blue top plus I'm not a Cab person. Kinda hard to swallow. Excellent condition, or so was told. The main concern now is if that little thing can fit my wakeboard. Not optimistic with the likelihood. It is ringing in my mind, "A Bimmer's A Bimmer!".

The little meetup last night for yet another car club was fun and finally get to meet up with the Sir Ducer, the handheld encyclopedia. Jewell then threw a bomb and told us that we've got a dinner to attend on Friday at Ngee Ann city for some car magazine and out of no where, I was being appointed to be the speaking to the press. I think I prefer a good ol' meal at KFC.

Anyway, my working style...

Your Working Style
You are an ingenious innovator who always see new possibilities and new ways of doing things. You have a lot of imagination and initiative for starting projects and a lot of impulsive energy for carrying them out. You are sure of the worth of your inspirations and tireless with the problems involved. You are stimulated by difficulties and most ingenious in solving them. You enjoy feeling competent in a variety of areas and value this in other as well.
You are extremely perceptive about the attitudes of other people, and can use this knowledge to win support for your projects. You aim to understand rather than to judge people.

Your energy comes from a succession of new interests and your world is full of possible projects. You may be interested in so many different things that you have difficulty focusing. Your thinking can then help you select projects by supplying some analysis and constructive criticism of your inspirations, and thus add depth to the insights supplied by your intuition. Your use of thinking also makes you rather objective in your approach to your current project and to the people in your lives.

You are not likely to stay in any occupation that does not provide many new challenges. With talent, you can be inventor, scientist, journalist, troubleshooter, marketer, promoter, computer analysts, or almost anything that it interests you to be.

A difficulty for you is that you hate uninspired routine and find it remarkably hard to apply yourself to sometimes necessary detail unconnected with any major interest. Worse yet, you may get bored with your own projects as soon as the major problems have been solved or the initial challenge has been met. You need to learn to follow through, but are happiest and most effective in jobs that permit one project after another, with somebody else taking over as soon as the situation is well in hand.

Because you are always being drawn to the exciting challenges of new possibilities, it is essential that you develop your judgment. If your judgment is undeveloped, you may commit yourself to ill-chosen projects, fail to finish anything, and squander your inspirations on incomplete tasks.


Now for the infurating bit...

I cried when I saw this and mentally too tired to comment. Leave your thoughts.

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