Love Your Life

Life is a wonderful miracle. It is not only the reason that we are alive, but also lets us to stay alive and in this fantastic world, letting us experience what we never experienced and feeled before. Everybody should cherish it and live their life to the fullest. Only by then, they can fulfil the purpose of being alive.

Monday, June 18, 2012

Another Turning Point

         Today is 19th June 2012, meaning that 170 days of holiday had slipped away, and leaving only 10 days before I go to KL for my A-Level studies. I had already gathered all m belongings and packed them away into my luggage. So, there's nothing left to do now accept waiting for the day to come. My current feeling now is a blend of expectations and excitement for this new environment and at the same time, worries combined with fears for the unknown future that awaits me there. I really don't know whether to embrace this feeling or just ignore it. But still, I tried my best to spend my remaining time in SP preciously by allocating more of my time with my family and friends and doing what I like. I made sure that I spend every day in a meaningful way while waiting for my next step in education. As I stand by for the future and glanced towards the past, I cannot help feeling that my life has gone through a drastic transformation ever since I graduated from secondary school.

            During these past few months, I had completely released my brain from digesting academic stuff. The rust of laziness inhabited my brain, causing my writing and calculation skills to be weakened. For your information, I had not written any proper essays ever since the SPM examination. It's sad to admit that I now struggle to compose this blog post. :( However, I had replaced the habit of reading through academic text with many other habits and experiences.

             As I rewind back the tape to six months before, I suddenly realized that I had actually done many things during these past six months. I became a volunteer in the Adventist Hospital, notably one of my richest experiences and among the greatest things that I had ever done in these 18 years. Another greatest thing that I had ever done is learning how to play guitar. Although I am still a beginner and there is still more to learn, but I knew deep in my heart that I had improved a lot. I could now play songs that I like with ease. This major breakthrough came from my never ending practices and the self-motivation that I had developed. 

               I also adopted many new habits, as well as hobbies. I now started to become more aware of news and current issues happening around the country and the world. I exercise regularly at least thrice a week whether swimming or training in the gym. I self-meditated every day. I hanged out with friends and relatives once a while. I continued to read motivational books and novels daily. I got my motorcycle and driving license. I even became my parent's maid, handling all the household chores, (which is what I refuse to do before) and became my brother's tuition teacher. 

             I had done so many things except going for a part time work, in which I think was the only thing that I regretted for not doing over the past few months. Nonetheless, I felt that I had really changed much over these few months. It's very rewarding to think about it and I am ultimately grateful of it. I really looked forward on a busy, but fun-packed and enjoyable college life that will be my next destiny and turning point in this amazing life! 

                
         
         

      

1 comment:

ADRIANAISE said...

Love the richness of your thoughts and the strength of your words ^^