Expectations

I found that there are actually plenty of people who read this blog of mine and they've asked me to write more to keep them updated about me. Well, here you go. I'll try to blog as regularly as I can. :)

Firstly, what's in my mind now is my presentation this Wednesday and eventually, mid-semester examinations. 4 Ds for the mid-sem. Possible? Of course they do, aren't they? But they can't be achieved by just uttering them in words. It requires action and therefore, to really sit down, study and do well, are just what I'm going to do for the next five days. Talking about preparations, I've a case study presentation this Wednesday - Bundy Goes to Korea. Some issues on market entry by Australian's famous spirit, Bundaberg with the famous polar bear mascot, into Korean market. Tough one as I have yet to read through the given entry strategies yet. Lol. Hopefully everything will turn out well for me, as I did last week for my IMR Case study presentation. :)

I'm picking up badminton again after so long when the racquet has already been covered in dusts. I've been playing quite regularly on a weekly basis, thanks to Christine dear in pushing me to take up the racquet again and breaking a few aged strings :P. Tuesdays and Sundays are the days where I'll be working my wrist, shoulder, arms, legs and buttock to chase after a merely 10g shuttlecock flying around the court. Besides that, I enjoy badminton on Sundays especially, when I actually admiring how Christine looks like when she's playing (i've never told her that. Hehe...). I've to admit that I really like girls who love and enjoy sports. Anyway, I miss my football/futsal too. I can't wait to kick the ball again...


In two weeks time, Christine and I will be on our way for our first overseas vacation to Bangkok, Thailand. I can foresee this to be a great trip as I'll be able to meet my Thai AIESECer friends
who've been persuading me to go to their beloved country for quite some time already. The best thing is I'll be able to meet Sake (a close friend of mine in AIESEC, a Dutch ambassador) who'll be there for a four-month student exchange program. Something I'm looking forward to, for now, I can't wait to finish my exams and prepare to go abroad (sounds AIESECy, I know) for a week vacation. Leaving for Bangkok in the evening of 12th September and returning to KL in the afternoon of 17th September, I'll definitely go to places where I've never been during my last trip in Bangkok two years ago.

I wonder what will be happening in the city when I'm there because it would be great to experience some local events. However, my emphasis is still SHOPPING! Since I enjoy shopping so much, it's time to shop till I drop there. I was paying extra for my tickets for a filght back on Sunday as I do not want to miss the weekend market in Chatuchak. I really want to enjoy my holiday to the fullest because coming back means I'm back to business again. It's time to take some time off from what I'm doing in Malaysia.


Anyway, before I get ahead with my mid-semester exam, I'll be attending an LLDS conference by UPM as a facilitator in Port Dickson. Another challenge for me as I'm facilitating another Local conference in a well established AIESEC chapter in Malaysia. I've done UTM, and now, UPM and next, not sure... NLDS in USM perhaps? My major concern is, do I have sufficient time to study for my exams after a day of my weekend is taken to do the above mentioned task? It's all about time management anyway because nobody forces me to take up the facilitator role except myself. It's a responsibility taken by myself and it'll be definitely fulfilling to see me succeeding the role and doing well in the exams as well.

Bottomline is, I hope that everything will turn out well as I'm really optimistic about things that will be coming next. They seem good to conclude this year as a great year for me. I'm pretty sure it will. :) BCAoTY, that'll be great to celebrate the milestone in my life.

God bless.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm glad you're playing badminton again, as you said. :-) It's really a fun sport. And hope you have fun with your shopping! :-)

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