I took the 43 Things Personality Quiz
and found out I’m a
Lifelong Learning Self-Improving
Builder

So I did this quiz thing after clicking on a link on Amazon.com and I’m glad with my results (although it’s never certain that online quizzes are accurate). I would probably buy this book simply because I judged it by it’s cover, or in this case, it’s title. If only life were that simple.
Still, I like to believe that life CAN be simple enough if you let it. Of course, it’s usually easier said than done, but it doesn’t completely discount the possibility of it, right?
Which is why I’ve decided that this year’s going to see some changes for me.
I think I’ve established in my earlier post that I’m not one to make a list of New Year’s Resolutions, because they tend to never work out. And that, I admit, is because I never really bothered to keep to them in the first place since I had been cruising into the comfort zone in my life before, so I figured, “Why do anything to change that?”
But seriously, you can only go so far with that thought in mind before your dreams catch up with you, and you start wondering where that passion for life and adventure had disappeared all these years.
So, sometime at the beginning of 2009, I came up with a list of what I wanted to do/get. I guess you could say I dreamt it and listed it. And then I did it.
If you were wondering (assuming you’ve been visiting my blog in the first place) where I’ve been over the past 3 1/2 months, I should tell you that I have quit my job. And I sincerely believe it might have been the best career (and life) move I’ve ever made.
I’m not going to delve into the details of how my working life was before, but I’ll tell you that it wasn’t going in the direction I had ever wanted to go. So, call me crazy or brave, but at the end of June, I left the company I was working for and went on to cross another item off my New Year’s Resolutions List — I went to Sweden! (the first was to get a car — I got a Perodua MyVi.
)
I had the BEST SUMMER EVER.
I spent 3 1/2 weeks in Stockholm and travelling around Sweden with my cousins and hanging out with them, and I had such an amazing time, I’m going to try and save enough money to visit them again soon — if possible in 1 – 1 1/2 year(s)!
Right now, I’m back in KL, trying to figure out the next step in my life and I’m going to attempt to cross off the other items on my Resolutions list before the year ends. I’m also going to dream more, list more, do more, learn more and live more. And whatever the next step maybe, I vow to never go back to feeling like an organic robot that counts minutes from the time she wakes up until she goes to bed, just to get through another day. Because that, my friend, is no way to live.
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Aida’s 2009 New Year’s Resolutions:
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# Visit Sweden (I managed to visit London too!)
# Visit San Diego+Lake Tahoe (okay, this might be too much for this year)
# Get a new Laptop
# Lose weight (I really mean it this year!!)
# Get a new job
# Get a car
# Learn Swedish (in progress)