Saturday, September 18, 2010

nights are not just for sleep

 T's - Zara; Black skinny pants - n/a; Black canvas high tops sneakers - Converse; Black leather shoulder bag - n/a

well, in my case... most of the time, nights are for work.
you see, my work schedule lately been messing up with my life pattern. this constant morning shift-night shift swap in my weekly schedule is turning into serious physical exhaustion. i have to consider getting myself a routine mild body work out.

Image credit: queenbee

Friday, September 17, 2010

the truth is... [1]

 
...there, i said it.

Image credit:  tumblr

read and get motivated!

"Do a little more than you're paid to. Give a little more than you have to. Try a little harder than you want to. Aim a little higher than you think possible, and give a lot of thanks to God for health, family, and friends."
~Art Linkletter

"Success is the sum of small efforts - repeated day in and day out."
~Robert Collier

"Always dream and shoot higher than you know you can do. Don't bother just to be better than your contemporaries or predecessors. Try to be better than yourself."
~William Faulkner, Author

"A person can succeed at almost anything for which they have unlimited enthusiasm."
~Charles M. Schwab

"Before a person can achieve the kind of life he wants, he must think, act, walk, talk and conduct himself in all of his affairs as would the person he wishes to become."
~Zig Ziglar, Author

"To me success can only be achieved through repeated failure and introspection. In fact, success represents 1% of your work that results from the 99% that is called failure."
~Soichiro Honda, car executive

"A stumbling block to the pessimist is a stepping stone to the optimist."
~Eleanor Roosevelt, Former First Lady

"Set higher standards for you own performance than anyone around you, and it won't matter whether you have a tough boss or an easy one. It won't matter whether the competition is pushing you hard, because you'll be competing with yourself."
~Rick Pitino

"Only passions, great passions, can elevate the soul to great things."
~Denis Diderot, French Philosopher and Writer

"You must do the things today that others will not do so that you can have the things tomorrow that others will not have."
~Anonymous

"Only those who risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go."
~T.S. Eliot

"Start by doing what is necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible".
~St. Francis of Assisi

"Don't be content with doing only your duty. Do more than your duty. It's the horse that finishes a neck ahead that wins the race."
~Andrew Carnegie, industrialist

when words fall, music speaks [1]

優しい言葉のつもりが、あなたを傷つけてた
可愛いわがままのつもりが、あなたを困らせてた
20年以上もいけてんのに 恋がうまくなれない
だけど 恋したいって気持ちは止まらない

夏だ!Feel alright! 花火色のSKY
ごめんね 約束は夜空に散って行ったよ
ね、ありがとうって ありがとうって
言い過ぎて いえ、いえ!
届かなかったんだね
my summer day…

携帯で撮ったふたりの写真は思ったより
少なくて、しかもぼやけてて でも削除できない
20年以上も生きてんのに 大人になれない
寂しさの止め方さえ わからない

走れ!
Feel alright! 涙雲でSKY
ふたりで見たかった 花火がとてもキレイだよ
ね、好きだった 大好きだった
あなたのこと 思い出になるんだね
my summer day…

こんなわたしのこと 忘れないでいてよね
すぐに泣いちゃう悪い癖も 忘れないで

時々あなたと笑って歩く夢を見るんだ
また会いたくて、二度寝するとか、なんだか笑えるね
....

福原 美穂-花火SKY

Friday, September 10, 2010

Farah Angsana Spring 2011 Collection

Indonesian designer Farah Angsana show her Spring 2011 collection during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at The Studio at Lincoln Center on September 9, 2010 in New York City. The collection was inspired by Indonesia. Green for the tropical forests, blue defines the maritime nation, and the earth tones for the colour of Indonesia’s fertile soil.


The elegant gowns simply blow me away. And the sophisticated mini dress is over the top! The choice of colors and details are brilliant as well as beautiful. My favorite is the fabulous green gown!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

perfume talk...

 Voile de Jasmin by Bvlgari; Be Delicious by DKNY; Lovely by SJP

I just realize that i am so close to drained all of my perfume bottles. i need to get myself a new one, the confusion here is weather i get one of my all time favorite perfumes, or get myself a new fragrance.
here is my all time favorites:
- Flower by Kenzo
- Lovely by Sarah Jessica Parker
- Envy Me by Gucci

Since we're talking about perfume here, i would like to share some knowledge about fragrance.
- fragrance has 3 layers, Top Note is what you smell immediately after applying the perfume; Middle note is the smell after applying perfume for several minutes to an hour; Base note: After thirty minutes, you smell the base note. The base note is the true scent of the perfume. So wait until the base note is appear before you decide to buy a perfume.
- shop for perfume in the afternoon when your sense of smell is at its peak
- do wear more fragrance if you have dry skin; you will need to apply fragrances more often than those who have oily skin.
- apply your perfume after you have showered and dried completely
- for maximum effect, apply perfume to your pulse points (behind earlobes, wrist, inner elbow, right and left side of neck)
- don't spray perfume near pearls or jewelry. Because perfume is infused with alcohol it can strip these jewels and remove their coating
- even though u might have seen it a lot, but don't rub the fragrance once applied, apparently rubbing damages the molecules and could change the notes
- Expect a perfume to last about three years from the date it was bottled. Never store your perfume bottle where it is exposed to high temperature or direct sunlight. In fact, colognes and eau de toilette should be stored in the refrigerator to increase their shelf lives
- don't overdo it, you don't want to make people around u feel headache because of your smell right?!
"It [perfume] is the unseen, unforgettable, ultimate accessory of fashion…. that heralds your arrival and prolongs your departure." ~Coco Chanel

PS: Dear readers, it would be nice if you guys recommend me your favorite fragrance. thanks :)

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

being 20 something

Today i went through some old pictures when i was in college, it brings back memories of the good old days.. where life used to be much much much more simple, the only goal was to achieve A+ in exam, the rest was all about socializing, doing stupid/crazy things with friends and having fun. Oh,and also the addition of casual romance every now and then.
After graduation, i was in for a massive culture shock upon graduation. Apparently "real life" was not as simple as i expected it would be. Some would say, welcome to the world of twenty somethings -- that uncertain time of transitions from classrooms and professors to cubicles and bosses.

Do you know how the real world differs from college? here, let me break it down for you:
- a lot less of vacation time
- can't sleep in
- WORK everyday, including fridays
- daily commute, which also means hours of stuck in the traffic
- success is not measured by grades
- no excuses for late work
- independent living, and expenses
- no drop/add for employers
- answers to at least one boss
- must work with people of all ages
- the word responsibility is taken wayy more seriously

With all that above, also comes the quarter-life crisis. Where people face anxiety, sense of being adrift, lost, and changing jobs, careers, interests, n even lives. I started to question everything in my life and was overwhelmed with doubt, anxiety and confusion about who i am and what i really wanted in life.

Try to answer the following questions, if your answer mostly "yes", then most likely you are in the quarter-life crisis:
1. Are you in a "funk" where you feel like nothing is terribly wrong, but nothing seems right either?
2. Do you feel older for the first time in your life?
3. Are you unmotivated, directionless or passionless?
4. Are you concerned that you don't know what you want to do with your life?
5. Do you feel pressure to grow up and get your adult life in order?
6. Do you feel entitled to a life much grander than the one you are living?
7. Do you often feel depressed, anxious, overwhelmed, lost, and maybe even a little hopeless?
8. Do you feel a lot of pressure and expectations to do, have or be something?
9. Do you ever feel that time is running out in regards to figuring out your career and deciding whether you want to get married and/or have children?
10. Are you stressed out by choices that seemingly will affect the rest of your life?
11. Are you experiencing confusion or disappointment in your career?
12. Do you feel that you have failed because you don't know what you want to do with your life?
13. Do you know what you want to do, but can't seem to make it work?
14. Is it difficult for you to make decisions and when you do, you question them?
15. Do you overanalyze yourself?
16. Do you ever feel guilty for complaining about your life or feel like you are disappointing people (especially your parents)?
17. Are you embarrassed that you have not figured out more?
18. Is a breakup, romantic relationship, or lack of one causing you stress and/or sadness?
19. Are you still living at home with mom and dad?
20. Do you frequently compare yourself to other people your age and feel like you don't measure up?
21. Do you feel financially unstable?
22. Could your self-esteem use an upgrade?
23. Are you thinking about going back to grad school because you don't know what else to do with your life?
24. Are you constantly thinking about the future resulting in anxiety and possibly panic?
25. Is your life just not at all turning out like you planned?

I'm not saying that being in quarter-life crisis is bad. It's perfectly normal, its just another phase in life. The twenty-something years are a confusing, scary, frustrating and exciting, stimulating, and transformational time. Unfortunately, a high school or college diploma does not come with instructions for the "real world". I have bought into some misunderstanding that by twenties, i am supposed to have my entire life figured out.
"Half a century ago, it might have been normal to graduate from college (or not), marry in your lower 20s, have a kid, settle down at a nice firm, put in your 40 years and clock out with a good-looking pension. But that's not the world we live in. Horizontal mobility, part-time projects, rapidly changing jobs: this is the new normal. Maybe it's because we've been hopelessly coddled and our brains, with their flaccid synapses, have been massaged into thinking we could land our dream job at 23. Or! Maybe it's because the world changed, and it doesn't make sense to start a family at 24 in the shadow of $15,000 in debt with a thimbleful of jobs that don't provide health care or the promise of stability." -Derek Thompson in theatlantic.com
You see what im talking about here. Should i blame the way pop culture has portrayed work, giving younger workers unrealistic expectations. In real life, discovering your passion and figuring out what you really want to do with your life is not as easy as it sounds, not to mention succeeding it. Often we would embark in series of wrong jobs/careers (meaning, jobs that we don't like/enjoy). Unless you are extremely fortunate, you are not likely to get the corner office, the multimillion dollar salary while doing your dream job, and living in mansion in the suburbs with your happy little family while you are in your 20s. Life is not a sitcom or a reality show, life is what you make it.

I am doing my best now, figuring out myself every single day. I am grateful to have a dream, cos i think not all people dare to dream and willing to work hard to make it happen, most of them just do whats lie in front of them. I may not know weather this job and what i am doing with my life now is the best way to get to my dream or not, all i know is that i am truly enjoying it and keep moving forward.

I feel like sharing this post to my 20 something friends out there :)

The Quarter-life Crisis
It is when you stop going along with the crowd and start realizing that there are a lot of things about yourself that you didn't know and may or may not like. You start feeling insecure and wonder where you will be in a year or two, but then get scared because you barely know where you are now. 
You start realizing that people are selfish and that, maybe, those friends that you thought you were so close to aren't exactly the greatest people you have ever met and the people you have lost touch with are some of the most important ones. What you do not realize is that they are realizing that too and are not really cold or catty or mean or insincere, but that they are as confused as you. 
You look at your job. It is not even close to what you thought you would be doing or maybe you are looking for one and realizing that you are going to have to start at the bottom and are scared.
You miss the comforts of college, of groups, of socializing with the same people on a constant basis. But then you realize that maybe they weren't so great after all. 
You are beginning to understand yourself and what you want and do not want. Your opinions have gotten stronger. You see what others are doing and find yourself judging a bit more than usual because suddenly you realize that you have certain boundaries in your life and add things to your list of what is acceptable and what is not. You are insecure and then secure. You laugh and cry with the greatest force of your life. You feel alone and scared and confused. Suddenly change is the enemy and you try and cling on to the past with dear life but soon realize that the past is drifting further and further away and there is nothing to do but stay where you are or move forward. 
You get your heart broken and wonder how someone you loved could do such damage to you or you lay in bed and wonder why you can't meet anyone decent enough to get to know better. You love someone but maybe love someone else too and cannot figure out why you are doing this because you are not a bad person. 
One night stands and random hook ups start to look cheap and getting wasted and acting like an idiot starts to look pathetic. You go through the same emotions and questions over and over and talk with your friends about the same topics because you cannot seem to make a decision. 
You worry about loans and money and the future and making a life for yourself and while wining the race would be great, right now you'd just like to be a contender! 
What you may not realize is that everyone reading this relates to it. We are in our best of times and our worst of times, trying as hard as we can to figure this whole thing out.