Sunday, April 13, 2008

Mission.

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Ladies and gentlemen,



Iguassu Falls
Behold, A river that intersects on the border between Brazil,Paraguay and Argentina.

Look at this map:


Through research and real-life interviews, he place sounded surreal. And i'm hoping that it probably is an illusion because if it was real the beauty would be overwhelming. I don't know if the heart can handle the emotions.

"it's going to be too damn beautiful".

Mission number 1,i say.
Imagine a waterfall that is in between three countries. Apparently, there's this cafe out there in which where you sit, you realize that your view consist of the perspectives of 3 different countries.

"Amazing".

First of all, you need to find out the distrance between this route and the main cities of Brazil. In this case, the nearest point would be Florionopolis. After careful consideration, this is what i decided:

I mean come on, this is too beautiful:


Friday, April 11, 2008

Making 'sales'.

The journey to survival abroad is mucho to do with being able to support yourself financially. In order to do so,you find yourself being open towards all available opportunities of jobs,even if it was never really what you wanted to do. Given the time span,you're just going to go all your way out and grab whatever thats left.
Which brings the topic of being a freaking-sales-person. (Naz, i remember your post again doing door-to-door sales,and i must say: Respect,okay?)
Doing sales sounds like an easy task but when it comes to 'getting the job done', how far would you push your self-principles in order to be a good salesperson?
it's either you're blaming the faults on your so-called in-built characther/personality, or you simply have BAD persuasive skills.
How can you tell yourself to be pushy when you never really liked it in the first place? and if you choose to stick to your chilled-out/mellowed nature, nobody is going to buy from you because you dont have this 'ability' to make them /want/ or /need/ something.
Credits goes out to all you sales-people out there for having the patience to deal with all sorts of personalities(and i mean ALL KINDS) for the sake of surviving.
maybe u will only sell better when you believe or like the product or service?
i dont know!
Argh.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

"Break with Routine"

She flipped open the book that Teddy handed over a week ago. Feeling completely un-inspired and de-motivated, she browsed through the words and found herself getting more and more engaged with the message.....


"What happened to spontaneity?
At what point did you lose the right
to do something just because you
feel like it at the moment
- just because you're alive?
Go places.
Welcome the unexpected."


" Life is here and it is NOW. This is the good stuff. No one has EVER seen this day before and will NEVER see it AGAIN.
So, be present.
Live with intention.
NOW is the best time to try something for THE FIRST TIME".


..and then you question WHY?
as cliche' as it sounds,


" Life is too short to waste time doing things you really don't want to do".


..who in the world told us that we are oblidged to engage in something that was never really within our desires anyway?


" The only LIMITATION is your own Imagination".


..its all about being cautious of our senses, wherever a feelig brings you, you take yourself straight towards that direction only because you feel compelled to discover, whether or not what your so-called instinct told you was right, or otherwise. Whatever the outcome, the end results is focused upon the fact that you NEEDED to know.

I don't know.

can you live without 'knowing'?