Thursday, August 10, 2006

Tough agenda and...

It's August 10th, and the countdown to IC has started...
I've got a lot of work to do for preparation, and I can't wait to start. I must finish the current financial documents and submit them to the accountant. Hmm, I think documents have always been the most boring part of finance...phew, operational work ;))) Imagine a number of expense orders: more than 100! Wow, quite a lot, isn't it?
But the good thing is that now I can enter all the data in an expense order even in my dream :-D
Soo, the time has come to go to the accountant - I'm sure she'll appreciate my correct and clear document procession. I'm the best, I know it, don't need to tell me ;o

Friday, August 04, 2006

The biggest challenge of all

What's the biggest challenge of all?
Climb the highest mountain? Dive into the deepest waters?

No.

The biggest challenge is to overcome your fears and drawbacks by facing them straightly.

The answers are always simple, you just have to find the right questions. And that's the hardest task of all. Keep searching.



Quotation of the day:
Don't let go of your dreams. If you have determination and belief in your dreams, you will succeed in spite of your desire to let go.
Catherine Pulsifer

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

What a day! I overslept and arrived at the office 40 minutes late!!! Oh, God! I've been so tired recently. I wish I could go away from civilization for a couple of days. I was planning to go to Vitosha this weekend, but plans changed.
I want to "charge my batteries" and I'm wondering what's the best way to do it without neglecting my responsibilities? I want to do something with is good both for the body and the MIND. For several years I've been thinking about going to Yoga classes. Simple fitness training won't do the work, I think the surrounding of equipment and technichs isn't good for the eye, thus for the mind. All I need is a strong will and some research about Yoga classes - things like time, place, etc. which are convenient for me.
I guess this is the best option from many others. In this way I'll make up for the lost time for myself. Time for myself? Yes - of course time for oneself includes all your life, but what I mean is time for reflection on some things which I'd rather not share and keep for myself only.
So, it will be Yoga classes. Surprisingly, I'm listening to DM's "Enjoy The Silence" - somehow part of the concept of the song applies to the context of this posting. (Wow, isn't it getting complicated?:) )

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Don't Worry, Be Happy! :)

...
In every life we have some trouble
But when you worry you make it double
Don't worry, be happy.
Don't worry, be happy now.
...
*(Look at me -- I'm happy.
Don't worry, be happy.
Here I give you my phone number.
When you worry, call me, I make you happy.
Don't worry, be happy.)
...
Don't worry, be happy.
'Cause when you worry your face will frown
And that will bring everybody down
...
Put a smile on your face. Don't bring everybody down.
Don't worry. It will soon pass, whatever it is.

Bobby McFerrin - "Don't Worry, Be Happy"

Mel Gibson case - much ado about nothing

Surprisingly, as I was surfing through the Technorati website, I found out with amazement that the most popular tag was "Mel Gibson" I wondered why? The next ones were "Lebanon", "Israel", and so on. It turned out that he's been drunk and shouting anti-semitic words. Well, sometimes I wonder whether this issue is overexposed. I'm definitely not saying that people should call Jews names, etc. and show their intollerance. But there are double standards. While such ridiculous cases (as the person in question had been drunk) condemn anti-semitism, other people (probably the same people that condemn the first cases) repeatedly talk against "terrorist" arabs, sizing them equally. So it's justified to have racial discrimination, religious discrimination except from Jewish people? There should be equal standards of treatment to everyone. No exceptions.