I was reading this article the other day about swimming against the odds in life. Pretty interesting article I would say. Basically it teaches people to believe in your own abilities as it is the key to achieving your goals in life.
The most vital aspect of success is self-belief. The lack of self-belief was what caused people to think negatively and fail. Once you expect to fail, you will tend to choose the actions that take you towards failure. That is the way our brain works. This concept is very much what the Law of Attractions is all about.
If you do not change your negative thought processes, you will end up getting just what you expected in the first place, which is failure.
If you can raise your self-belief, you will start to expect success and will therefore take the actions that eventually lead you to success.
So don't spend your energy looking for reasons why you can't cope but work on your self-belief as it will always lead you to success.
I am unwritten, can't read my mind, I am undefined, I am just beginning, the pen's in my hand, ending unplanned. Today is where my book begins. The rest is still unwritten.
Sweet Daisies
Friday, October 19, 2007
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Anyway
So one of the books I'm currently reading is called 'Anyway: The Paradoxical Commandments'. Believe it or not, I actually bought this book at a flea market for RM5. This book cost less than my everyday lunch.
I just started reading this book so I can't actually give a complete review of this book however the introduction really caught my attention; it's pretty interesting. Could the rest of the book be awesome reading? Only time will tell.
Anyway, The Paradoxical Commandments should be looked at as a challenge in life. The challenge is to always do what is right, good and true even if others don't appreciate it. Making the world a better place can't depend on applause.
You have to keep striving no matter what because if you don't, many of the things that needs to be done in our world will never get done.
There are some pretty unreasonable things in this book; for example: Even if people are illogical, unreasonable and self-centered; love them anyway.
And maybe the good you do today will be forgotten tomorrow. So what??? You have to do good anyway!
I just started reading this book so I can't actually give a complete review of this book however the introduction really caught my attention; it's pretty interesting. Could the rest of the book be awesome reading? Only time will tell.
Anyway, The Paradoxical Commandments should be looked at as a challenge in life. The challenge is to always do what is right, good and true even if others don't appreciate it. Making the world a better place can't depend on applause.
You have to keep striving no matter what because if you don't, many of the things that needs to be done in our world will never get done.
There are some pretty unreasonable things in this book; for example: Even if people are illogical, unreasonable and self-centered; love them anyway.
And maybe the good you do today will be forgotten tomorrow. So what??? You have to do good anyway!
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Just Friends by Robyn Sisman
I actually saw this book in the bookstore about 2 years ago. I wanted to get it but didn't until 3 months ago. Why I didn't get this book earlier? Well becos' I always want almost every book I see at the bookstore; it's a crazy fettish I have for books. I always want more books than I can manage to read.
Nevertheless, The title of this book never left my mind; how could it. It's like hearing your partner say let's be 'just friends'. Anyway, I loved the illustration of all Robyn Sisman's book. The jacket cover of this book is one reason of getting this book. However, this book is the first one I have read written by Sisman. Sisman is British but this book is written in 21st century New York where two long lost friends, meet up, live together and along the ways of many weird happenings and stubbordness actually managed to fall in love with each other without actually knowing it. A modern-day Pride and Prejudice perhaps?
I wouldn't consider this novel a 'chick lit' genre piece. It's more grown up than that and more realistic. Even though this book is more than 400-pages, you just can't stop reading it. Took me two days to finish it.
I love the male lead character of this book - Jack. He's so hot and I fell in love with him in the end. As I was reading, I was thinking this would be a great book to turn into a movie and true enough Publishers Weekly stated that Warner Brothers has bought the rights of the book but until now hasn't turn it into a movie yet. Why I wonder? I would love your opinion (after reading this book of course) which Hollywood actor could play the role of Jack? The sexy, 6'2 in height, blond-hair writer who started off as a bad-ass guy in this novel but turned into a real sweetheart in the end.
Nevertheless, The title of this book never left my mind; how could it. It's like hearing your partner say let's be 'just friends'. Anyway, I loved the illustration of all Robyn Sisman's book. The jacket cover of this book is one reason of getting this book. However, this book is the first one I have read written by Sisman. Sisman is British but this book is written in 21st century New York where two long lost friends, meet up, live together and along the ways of many weird happenings and stubbordness actually managed to fall in love with each other without actually knowing it. A modern-day Pride and Prejudice perhaps?
I wouldn't consider this novel a 'chick lit' genre piece. It's more grown up than that and more realistic. Even though this book is more than 400-pages, you just can't stop reading it. Took me two days to finish it.
I love the male lead character of this book - Jack. He's so hot and I fell in love with him in the end. As I was reading, I was thinking this would be a great book to turn into a movie and true enough Publishers Weekly stated that Warner Brothers has bought the rights of the book but until now hasn't turn it into a movie yet. Why I wonder? I would love your opinion (after reading this book of course) which Hollywood actor could play the role of Jack? The sexy, 6'2 in height, blond-hair writer who started off as a bad-ass guy in this novel but turned into a real sweetheart in the end.
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