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October 17, 2008
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Today, I found a note slipped in my book.
It was written by me on July 12, 2008.
At that time, after reading "the Power of now"
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I was so energetic and wrote:
- Today I learned how to be confident on my concentrations,
consciuosness, and my ability to overcome my fear.
- I'm not my feeling. It's "my" feeling, not myself!!!
So I can choose how I feel and react.
- Kaizen
: "continuous improvement"
The UNESCO program
still hasn't reply the result
wheter I get the internship.
I called them yesterday but they said they will tell me via e-mail.
There's still no e-mail in my mail box so I desperately called them.
The answer was "those who are responsible for the project are not here now.
They all went outside. So I will leave a message from you for them..."
That's all....
If I do not got it, there're still lots of things that I can do.
My friends and I are planning about a project to teach English
to those who are eager to learn for free. This can be charity.. 555.
And I've just got my IELTS score: 7.5 .
(I got 105 on TOEFL but it's not high enough to get a scholarship.)
Not so good or so bad... Now it's time to write SOP!
Life is not bad at all, isn't it?
And remember, I can choose how I feel. Yahoo!!!
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October 16, 2008
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I'm kind of person who has to make sure that
everything must be perfect before doing anything.
That's why I haven't done many things I wish I did.
The worst chronic disease of mine is "procrastination".
It isn't that I'm lazy but to me, there're always something
that distracts me from what I should do...
'Cause there's everything on the Internet,
I often find myself surfing for something all day.
For example, recently I have a craze for gadget stuff,
ie. iPOD and earphones.
I spent weeks looking for the best one with good price
or waitng for someone to sell it as a second-hand one.
The first thing I should do now is
writing a statement of purpose to apply for a university.
I just can't put myself to do it.... Don't know why......
But now I'm doing it and found that it's not that dificult as I though.
To write this blog is to reming me that....
"Don't waste time thinking. Just do it!"
And so do you. If you want to do something, DO IT!
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October 11, 2008
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Last month I went to Japan with my band.
To tell you the truth, it was my first time to go abroad and be on plane. 555
Such an unforgettable experience...
Japan is such an extraordinary country with weird aspects.
I love the way everything is set, streets, schedules, trains, shops, and so on.
In my country, Thailand, you cannot rely on anything
and, if you are an optimistic person, you can say "this is challenging...." LOL
Even in the live houses I played,
every musician and staff is so professional and hard-working
that I've never seen before.
And people have such an open mind to wide-ranging music styles.
No wonder why there are so many good artists from this country.
Music instrument stores there are a paradise for us
'cause you can find superb quality of music instruments with almost half price compared here.
My guitarist and my drummer bought a new Gibson guitar and a snare
but they forgot about weight charge on board when we came back.
And that's quite a lot that made everyone turn pale. 555
There's lots to say so if you want to know more,
just visit http://ezraband.exteen.com/ .
Unfortunately, all conversations are in Thai
but I believe you can feel how fun we had there...

[This picture seems not so funny 'cause we were so fulled with sushis
and just realized how much we had to pay. 555]
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October 11, 2008
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