One day, I found Mario Teguh's book on the shelf of a bookstore. The title was unbelievable, 'One Million Second Chance'. Hmm, another marketing gimmick, that was I thought at the moment. For years, most of people around me have said that there was no second chance. I was told if good opportunity never came twice. Do you agree with them?
Since the beginning of 2008, I am trying to get my life in balance. I do not attempt higher carrier so hard as years before. Otherwise, I give more time to clean the house, to write blogs, to relate with neighbours, and to gather with my beloved people. I found out that beside carrier, women have a lot of things to be learned and done to achieve better quality of life. Now, I give more respect to mothers and wives who choose to manage their families so well. They can do multitasks, from preparing food, getting the house spotless, till raising the children. But still they have good relationship with the neighbours and some of them make good money too. So, what is the relationship between second chance issue and motherhood's?
In addition to having life in balance, I decided on changing carrier to less stressful and more flexible. Decreasing in salary is compensated by comfort feeling. But, I remain having a desire to become successful in something. And I believe that second chance is for real.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Do you believe in second chance?
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