Showing posts with label La Dolce Vita. Show all posts
Showing posts with label La Dolce Vita. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 October 2010

Celebrate but Stop Counting!


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Birthdays! People seemed to be celebrating birthdays everyday this month as much as I notice or maybe because it’s also my birthday month. Okay, that may be like an announcement but this post is not intended for that. But well, I would not mind greetings of any sort. Now, I seem to lose the direction of my  thoughts! It just so happened that I have a lot of friends  and acquaintances that’s born in this month. That’s why October has always been a happy month for me.

A new colleague of mine will be celebrating her 27th birthday by the weekend and I greeted her in advance. We had a little chat while in the queu for the copier. She told me that she’s not really excited about celebrating her birthday because it only mean that she’s getting a year older. Well, that seems to be the dreadful part of having birthdays but on a deeper thought, it should mean that we are a year more experienced, a year more matured and a year more fulfilled.

I told my colleague, “Celebrate but stop counting!”

There are countless reasons to celebrate our birthday each year. Come to think of it. It’s a year of hardwork in our career, a year of success, a year of happiness, a year of fulfillment, a year of new experiences, a year of challenges, a year of exciting moments, a year of surprises, a year of additional knowledge & wisdom and a year of fun. On the other hand, if we had a year of heartaches, a year of failure, a year of sad times, a year of loss or a year with a negative aura – then the year ahead would be an opportunity to welcome the positive energy we never had in the previous year. It would mean another year of welcoming opportunities and creating the road towards where we want to be and accomplish what we want to become.

The figures? They’re just numbers. We can forget them and just live seizing every moment of each passing day.

And what’s a birthday without a cake? Of course we have to blow a candle. That’s where birthday wishes are said. So, have a cake with a candle but make sure that it’s only a single candle there. Let the other stuff like the icings, the sugar flowers and the toppings cover your cake but not with a number of candles that tells your age. And a no-no to a number candle!

There is one quote that says, “The more you celebrate life, the more is there in life to celebrate.” This explains why we should not stop celebrating.

I celebrate my day every year but I already stopped counting at 28. Wink-wink!

Happy Birthday everyone!!!

Saturday, 28 August 2010

Living with the Chickens


I want  to share this one brief scenario which must have been a dialogue between a budding couple but eventually became a monologue for some reason.

It is one of those usual days that the two of them are together when the guy said, “If I would ask you to leave everything here in the city and go with me in some quiet place to  live our lives together..”

I must say that there must be some believably-good promises that comes along with that to make it irresistible enough for the woman not to turn him down.

He continued, “We will live a happy life..”

Not a bad promise but a little scary because there’s no specifics. It‘s hard to depend on  general terms alone.

“It will be you and me..”, it’s him again.

The two of them together. Okay, that’s mostly where couples start. Fine.

“.. and the chickens.”

After those last three words, the guy himself laughed at what he said. The woman’s face was blank.

You and me and the chickens. Where did it came from? For two people, or let’s say for a couple who’s so used to living a life in the city, why would they want or prefer to live a life with the chickens?

The ‘chickens’ represents a simple life. Ideally, it is living in the countryside with peace and comfort without having to hustle through the bustle of the city. The city life is demanding in its own terms. Our schedules usually cannot fit within the twenty-four hours of the day. We need more time and more energy because there is so much things to be done. But not everyone can leave the city even if there is a promising life outside it’s vicinity. Because our world revolves here. It isn’t true for everyone that we can live the rest of our lives in a place where we can always hear the birds chirping and enjoy the sight of the waterfalls with the one we love, nor live in an isolated paradise with only the two of you. Sweet! Though we may actually enjoy such in a week time or maybe a month but boredom would surely get into us sooner. We will get tired of it and we will always run back to the world where we belong and where we used to live our lives.

Though we always complain how much we’re tired and how much we hate our bosses and how much we need vacations to rest & relax, we still love being in the city. But most of us doesn’t know that we can actually have as much peace and comfort without leaving the world that we always knew.

Here are some points that may help direct us to what we’re missing:


  • Take a break from the net.  Spend less time on trying to catch up with friends we barely know and take it slow on following trends but establish strong bonds with our partners, take time to nurture and look after our relationships.
  • Manage our time effectively to be able to squeeze in everything within the day and not be consumed up by chatting with netfriends at work, the endless non-business phone calls and personal emails.  
  • Learn to prioritize things so as not to be engulfed  by the career that we hold, the gigs that we go to and the hours & hours of malling that tires us up insensibly.
  • Connect with our inner selves constantly. Take  time to stop and smell the roses, greet the morning with a big smile and watch the stars in the evening sky.


We can try to sort out all the things in our lives and find out what’s really important to us.  Try to determine the things that we value the most.  The bottomline  is we all want a happy life so we need to look for ways on how to achieve it and work for it.

We can live with the ‘chickens’ despite being in the city.  We only need to learn how to manage our everyday lives well .

Wishing everyone a sweet life!

Monday, 23 August 2010

Adjusting Entries


Receivables is overstated because one account that should fall under ‘bad debts’ is accounted to it, therefore, before closing the monthly books, an adjusting entry must be made to correct the figures. So a Credit Note is issued to correct the final balance of receivables.

Okay, that is accounting.  Let’s shift into our real lives.

We all make mistakes – whether its at school, at work, inside our home, in our relationships, towards the community and in the eyes of God.  At any level, we all experience going through some “happy little accidents” at some point in our lives. But most of the time, the words  ‘happy’ and ‘little’ are left out and the ‘accidents’ remain that we come across with whether it’s our fault or the others.  And sadly, we cannot make any adjusting entry to correct the wrongs that was done.

The accidents that happen interrupts the flow of our lives, alters our plans and sometimes brings us to a crossroad that we never thought is coming in our journey.

I remember the very first job I had as a Payroll Clerk. I was processing the month-end payroll of over 500 employees and it was only when I am already preparing the payslips that I found out  I have not applied the withholding tax deductions for everyone. Sure, it isn’t manually done but I need to enter a code that it is the month-end payroll so tax deductions would be effected by the program. And by that time, the payroll letter and back-up had already been sent to the bank and will be credited to the employees account the next day.

It’s like a glass of cold water was poured down on my head. I just graduated from college a few weeks back then and all I could already imagine getting fired in an instant. Ahhh! I could not explain my fears. Knowing that I ain’t got any option, I told my manager what happened. I was in tears while I am explaining and I was so surprised when he laughed so hard at me. What could be so funny?

To cut the story short, adjustments may be done at the end of the year but I owe everyone an explanation. Right there and then, I wrote my very first internal memo routed to all departments.

Relief!

But how about the mistakes or the accidents that happen in our lives?  That when it’s done, we cannot change anything anymore about it and it becomes a part of the past that will stay behind us for the rest of our lives.  And depending on its enormity - it may haunt us in every waking moment of our lives, or it may be the ghosts that will keep us from proceeding rightly, or it may just be forgotten after some time,  or it may serve as a ground to which we can unleash the strength and courage we never knew we had.  

The most important thing is that we learn a valuable lesson from our mistakes and gain the wisdom from the experience  and try not to do it again. We can share it to others, too, just so they can use some precautions when they would be in a similar situation.

We have to remember that adjusting entries cannot be done in most cases in our lives.  I guess, there’s no need for me to say more.

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Saturday, 21 August 2010

La Dolce Vita - Part I


 
“I see trees of green
Red roses, too
I see them bloom
For me and you
And I think to myself
What a wonderful world.”


The song lyrics above may not give the exact meaning of a sweet life to many but in a way, that’s a part of it. When we are able to see the beauty of the world where we are and when we can fully appreciate the love that we share with that special person in our lives, then we could be living a sweet life. Not everyone is having such a life especially those who are in trouble, those who are sick, those who have broken relationships, those who have failed careers and so much more. The list could be endless and there are so many things in this world that hinder our way to living a sweet life. But we can always find an avenue in which we can create the life that can make us happy and contended despite the many hurdles on the road that we’re passing through.

We are living in a time of our lives where ‘busy-ness’ is what becomes everybody’s business. Day and night. We never stop. We open our eyes in the morning, still half asleep, jump out of the bed, run to the shower, dress up and hit the road. In the office, we will be fully occupied with phone calls (both business and personal), meetings, receiving and replying to emails (both business and personal, again!), chatting over the messenger and updating all the social networking sites we are engaged in. After the office hours are over, we will get online with our Blackberry’s so we wouldn’t miss out anything while we’re physically detached from our laptops and meet friends in a cafĂ©, spend time with them over dinner in some fancy restaurant in town, then go home late. Again, we will check on our friend’s statuses on their FBs, see new photos uploaded, chat with netfriends who are still online while watching some movies on MBC and will go to bed an hour past midnight or maybe two. On weekend nights, we will be out on discos and bars, see the movies, and do mall-hopping with friends to catch the latest trends.

We are practically consumed 24/7 by the city where we live in, by the virtual world we are engaged in, by the careers we are trying to pursue and by the money we are trying to make. We become restless. We become prisoners of what we assume as freedom from the world that we created ourselves. We know that we are satisfied with our everyday life. We will close our eyes at night knowing that we lived our day just right. But are we happy?

We are driving a good car, we are wearing designer clothes and we stay in a good place in the city but we have shallow relationships. We grace social events and we meet classy people but do we ever have real friends?

When did we last stop to smell the roses? When was the last time we sincerely hugged the person who cared so much about us? When was the last time we said ‘I love you’ and really mean it? When was the last time that we watched the sun set with a friend? When was the last time have we really been connected to our innerselves? When was the last time we thanked God for our life?

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