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Sunday, December 16, 2012
I have a folder in my email entitled, Rocky Balboa.
Whenever I receive a, "thank you for your time, however we've decided to go in a different direction" or a, "we regret to inform you that you have not been selected for this position" email, I don't delete it. I keep it and put it in my Rocky folder.
Why you ask?
'Cause of this:
When he says, "Cowards do that and that ain't you! You're better than that!" I feel like he's really speaking to ME and me only, not that hot dude from Gilmore Girls who broke up Rory and Dean.
Whenever I receive a, "thank you for your time, however we've decided to go in a different direction" or a, "we regret to inform you that you have not been selected for this position" email, I don't delete it. I keep it and put it in my Rocky folder.
Why you ask?
'Cause of this:
When he says, "Cowards do that and that ain't you! You're better than that!" I feel like he's really speaking to ME and me only, not that hot dude from Gilmore Girls who broke up Rory and Dean.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
There is definitely no more space in my day planner. I would always scribble music, movies and random things to investigate on the last couple pages of December, and now that those weeks are approaching its strange to think a whole year has passed.
I always try to write down what I do each day, because I think its important to acknowledge those things and it also gives me a slight handle on my life.
I don't like to make a big production of Writing In My Journal, because I just find writing to be a private thing so it was nice to have this lil' guy to jot down some notes. Its like the smart phone I never had.
I always try to write down what I do each day, because I think its important to acknowledge those things and it also gives me a slight handle on my life.
I don't like to make a big production of Writing In My Journal, because I just find writing to be a private thing so it was nice to have this lil' guy to jot down some notes. Its like the smart phone I never had.
Sunday, December 9, 2012
I was talking to my friend on gchat and I said something along the lines of,
"I think I have an adversity towards it."
He replied,
"You mean aversion..."
I ignored him and while he was responding with advice, I quickly googled the word 'adversity,' positive I had still used it correctly and hoping to point out that I wasn't wrong.
While reading the definition, I realized I was indeed mistaken, but along the way somehow accidentally pressed the Facebook "like" button on the page.
A minute later he wrote,
"Facebook informs me that Rakhee likes the word 'adversity' found on merriam-webster.com?"
"I think I have an adversity towards it."
He replied,
"You mean aversion..."
I ignored him and while he was responding with advice, I quickly googled the word 'adversity,' positive I had still used it correctly and hoping to point out that I wasn't wrong.
While reading the definition, I realized I was indeed mistaken, but along the way somehow accidentally pressed the Facebook "like" button on the page.
A minute later he wrote,
"Facebook informs me that Rakhee likes the word 'adversity' found on merriam-webster.com?"
Friday, December 7, 2012
Today after hearing my mother talk to my dog like he was a little baby, I decided to never coo or rhyme or talk to my dog like that again. He's not a baby. He's a just a wonderfully cute and spoiled dog, and don't want him to go through the same identity crisis that this cat has been subjected to:
Yes that is a cat in a bunny outfit.
Only in Beijing.
Thursday, December 6, 2012
job-search-zania
Today I decided to ask for help.
When living and traveling abroad I was forced into situations where I had two choices: to take a chance or not.
If you decide to take it, something great *might* happen, and if you don't, you'll probably always wonder.
Before leaving I never felt that urgency to take chances in everyday life, be completely open and to expose myself and my insecurities honestly without regard for what others might think of me -- with the exception of when I did theater. I'm glad that I have since shed that fear because now I am free!....or maybe just oblivious haha.
So despite believing I think I know everything about everything, I asked for help with landing a job. I have reviewed my cover letter and resume with various people but am still not getting interviews.
So I decided, screw it, I'm going to sign up for one of those resume and cover letter building workshops. It might be a waste of time where they tell me things like: don't attach a picture, or, don't use your hot_babe69@hotmail.com email address. But it can't possibly hurt right?
WELL, turns out, they did give me those "don't" points, but they also gave me a ton of incredibly helpful information and I highly recommend it. Maybe not too highly because then we might be competing for the same job...and I want it more.
Take a chance guys.
When living and traveling abroad I was forced into situations where I had two choices: to take a chance or not.
If you decide to take it, something great *might* happen, and if you don't, you'll probably always wonder.
Before leaving I never felt that urgency to take chances in everyday life, be completely open and to expose myself and my insecurities honestly without regard for what others might think of me -- with the exception of when I did theater. I'm glad that I have since shed that fear because now I am free!....or maybe just oblivious haha.
So despite believing I think I know everything about everything, I asked for help with landing a job. I have reviewed my cover letter and resume with various people but am still not getting interviews.
So I decided, screw it, I'm going to sign up for one of those resume and cover letter building workshops. It might be a waste of time where they tell me things like: don't attach a picture, or, don't use your hot_babe69@hotmail.com email address. But it can't possibly hurt right?
WELL, turns out, they did give me those "don't" points, but they also gave me a ton of incredibly helpful information and I highly recommend it. Maybe not too highly because then we might be competing for the same job...and I want it more.
Take a chance guys.
This song will be in your head all day.
You're welcome.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Something Else: Marcel Marceau
"Mime throws full
light on man alone in an instant of truth, torn among space, silence,
and time in an attempt to capture love, life, and beauty before the
supreme moment of death. The mime is also one who, after giving
brilliance and significance to attitude and action, throws out the inner
cry of the soul. It is the mime in this dark world who, having sewn up
his mouth and torn out his tongue, has received in exchange the grace of
silence; that is why the mime will remain the true witness of the human condition."
These scenes feel more poetic than his earlier work that was choreographed for traditional farcical and comedic value.
This clip isn't the best quality but I really enjoy it because the scenes are from an older Bip, and as Marceau matured, so did his style.-Marcel Marceau
These scenes feel more poetic than his earlier work that was choreographed for traditional farcical and comedic value.
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