Llegue 5 minutos tarde al security point!! Fucking security point! Ahora que...son esos dias en que la indecision me mata!
Pero bueno...ya estoy metida en el baile. A nadie le importa si lloro o pataleo. Llegue tarde. Y lo perdi!
Y encima es un dia increible y el proximo vuelo sale en 5 horas. 5 horas clavada en un aeropuerto. No me pienso encerrar. Asi que que hago?? Me voy a ver como aterrizan los aviones. Claramente algo entretenido debe haber en eso...sino no habria tanta gente. Pero que?
No se...pero tengo que quemar horas. Paso a paso:
1. Ir al banio a lavarme la cara y ademas...a ir al banio.
2. Mirar libros. Algun New Release interesante? Con mi malhumor nada me tienta pero bueno.
3. Compar una revista frivola. Me quedo con Glamour que trae un producto para el pelo gratis.
4. Fumar varios puchos afuera mientra tomo sol y veo lo aviones.
5. Comer algo...
6. Escribir, meditar, escribir, pensar...
7. Pensar en que voy a hacer de aca al resto del anio.
8. Actualizar mi profile en mi CV.
9...No perderme el proximo avion.
10. No pensar en lo caro que me salio toda esta jodita.
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sábado, 24 de marzo de 2012
miércoles, 21 de marzo de 2012
Time Management - so important!
Yesterday, I went to a Toastmasters meeting for the first time. Since arriving to London, I'd been facing some challenges when giving presentations to english speaking audiences. My first: speaking with the right vocabulary, the right words, without getting insecure and red in the face. My second: Avoid being intimidated at meeting with super confident people.
It's all a matter of self confidence, and trusting your abilities to express yourself clearly. Anyway, while I was listening to one of the interesting speeches, I came across this very interesting topic: time management.
A man was saying how he had retired early and had done nothing for ten years. He had found it quite enjoyable not having to work at all, and had loved the experience. But he had figured out, that in order to do this you do have to learn how to time manage your day because if not you found time passes, and you have found you've done nothing in ten years. Still he had really enjoyed doing nothing with his time, or doing things he did enjoy with his time. He was a lazy bastard probably.
Yep. Feel a bit identified. Would love to be doing nothing right now.
It's all a matter of self confidence, and trusting your abilities to express yourself clearly. Anyway, while I was listening to one of the interesting speeches, I came across this very interesting topic: time management.
A man was saying how he had retired early and had done nothing for ten years. He had found it quite enjoyable not having to work at all, and had loved the experience. But he had figured out, that in order to do this you do have to learn how to time manage your day because if not you found time passes, and you have found you've done nothing in ten years. Still he had really enjoyed doing nothing with his time, or doing things he did enjoy with his time. He was a lazy bastard probably.
Yep. Feel a bit identified. Would love to be doing nothing right now.
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