Just a little thought running through my mind which is needed to be expressed! :)
Whuuiii... The thought of me being a senior in Auckland University is so weird, I still not being able to get over it. I sound so much wiser, more experience and older. Never thought that second year would make so much different and mking life hard (in a way). Difference as in schedule, life, people I'm in contact with, work loads and etc etc. So different! My schedule is obviously more hectic as compare to first year; which leads to increase work loads; rather more difficult course; in contact with more smarter people perhaps? It's just different.
Despite the fact that I have a shyt schedule where I get like huge gaps in between my classes, I still think that I don't have enough time to spare for my usual "don't-feel-like-doing-anything-today-day" or maybe even watch a decent movie in peace. Of course, I can make time for anything, just like how I make time for movies. After movies, I'll feel bad for watching it because I did not do something which is more beneficial. Think of it now, cooking and sleeping are such a waste of time. *lols....
Time is never ever going to wait for anyone, I'm suppose to make all the moments count and also use as much as possible wisely. So we know we have 24 hours per day, and let's say I only sleep for 5 hours a day and I spend my time in uni on average 4 or 5 hours a day, spend maybe 1 hour walking to uni/Grafton, 1 hour 30 minutes for each meal (to cook and eat), 1 hour 30 minutes to for shower and maybe spend like the 5 hours to do my weekly assignments and reports and some revision. And I only left 2 hours for myself each day to rest, blog, exercise and talk to people around. Gosh, only 2 hours? It's never enough. *sighhh... tsk tsk...
I'm trying, still trying to cope with and accept the fact that I'm a second year student, no longer a first year student. Would anything change if I wake up earlier? Sleep later? Or even not cook? Nah, I don't think it will change a bit, I'll still be unsatisfied and wanting more time, hoping I could pause and finish what I need to do or make time for other things such as hobbies... And there goes my 2 hours.... Imagine next semester or next year.
Hectic aye? Well, no worries, I usually take either Friday or Saturday off, if I'm allowed. :)
Just a thought: Year 2 is to filter out the incapable-s. I'm not one of them; I don't want to be, no intention to be one. :)
Feeling much better? *nodding* yes, much better.... Mais je suis fatigué, trés fatigué; toujour fatigué. *lol...
Just a little thought running through my mind which is needed to be expressed! :)
Whuuiii... The thought of me being a senior in Auckland University is so weird, I still not being able to get over it. I sound so much wiser, more experience and older. Never thought that second year would make so much different and mking life hard (in a way). Difference as in schedule, life, people I'm in contact with, work loads and etc etc. So different! My schedule is obviously more hectic as compare to first year; which leads to increase work loads; rather more difficult course; in contact with more smarter people perhaps? It's just different.
Despite the fact that I have a shyt schedule where I get like huge gaps in between my classes, I still think that I don't have enough time to spare for my usual "don't-feel-like-doing-anything-today-day" or maybe even watch a decent movie in peace. Of course, I can make time for anything, just like how I make time for movies. After movies, I'll feel bad for watching it because I did not do something which is more beneficial. Think of it now, cooking and sleeping are such a waste of time. *lols....
Time is never ever going to wait for anyone, I'm suppose to make all the moments count and also use as much as possible wisely. So we know we have 24 hours per day, and let's say I only sleep for 5 hours a day and I spend my time in uni on average 4 or 5 hours a day, spend maybe 1 hour walking to uni/Grafton, 1 hour 30 minutes for each meal (to cook and eat), 1 hour 30 minutes to for shower and maybe spend like the 5 hours to do my weekly assignments and reports and some revision. And I only left 2 hours for myself each day to rest, blog, exercise and talk to people around. Gosh, only 2 hours? It's never enough. *sighhh... tsk tsk...
I'm trying, still trying to cope with and accept the fact that I'm a second year student, no longer a first year student. Would anything change if I wake up earlier? Sleep later? Or even not cook? Nah, I don't think it will change a bit, I'll still be unsatisfied and wanting more time, hoping I could pause and finish what I need to do or make time for other things such as hobbies... And there goes my 2 hours.... Imagine next semester or next year.
Hectic aye? Well, no worries, I usually take either Friday or Saturday off, if I'm allowed. :)
Just a thought: Year 2 is to filter out the incapable-s. I'm not one of them; I don't want to be, no intention to be one. :)
Feeling much better? *nodding* yes, much better.... Mais je suis fatigué, trés fatigué; toujour fatigué. *lol...
Colleen Toh
Foodie. Uber petite. Some therapeutic cooking. Kick boxing.
Malaysia. New Zealand.
And I love chicken rice.
Currently working as a Health Educator (Diabetes) in New Zealand!
I hope the little things in life can make me happy again!
For business: zhtohcolleen@yahoo.com
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