Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery…

July 31, 2007

Wedlock babies

Filed under: Uncategorized — jassica @ 9:58 pm

I don’t get why so many people think that single mothers are skanks, like to sleep around, etc.

It’s like so no link.

There can be a lot of reasons why you are a single mother.

- guy don’t want to marry you

- guy died

- guy married to someone else

- mutual decision not to marry

- family pressures not to marry guy

etc…

It just so happens that females are the one that gives birth to the baby. It doesn’t mean that whoever is stuck with the baby is the skank.

In the first place, you may love each other and the baby is conceived but after that there’s no more love or something like that.. aiya i got to go for dinner, the point is

baby conceived out of wedlock =/= any party is a skank

haha brb

July 28, 2007

Dah dah

Filed under: Uncategorized — jassica @ 1:34 am

Oh where to start.. i just bought a laptop!!! after me and alan lost my previous one.. im still not over the heartache cause tt laptop is pretty high end.. but i like my new one.. its damn fast heh..

oh last week in hk, i was reminded of someone at a certain restaurant.. ugh i miss him..

i wish my life have more ups and downs.. cause im damnnn bored although im sooo busy..

oh yeah im moving house!!! hehe.. will take pictures..  shit i can’t stand myself with the hehe.. damn act cute.. ok moving on.. im moving to a terrace i think.. as in im renting a place there.. somewhere near siglap i think… to be confirmed.. school’s starting in a week time.. and lots more happening.. i just hope everything goes well..

oh anyone know how much’s MTM products.. i wanna get heh..

ok continue tmr.. long day ahead.. nights

July 27, 2007

back

Filed under: Uncategorized — jassica @ 5:13 pm

I’ve been back for about two days but so much work to catch up.. The holiday was pretty fun cept that everybody fell sick during the trip. Argh what else.. ive no idea.. be right back..

July 24, 2007

hk

Filed under: Uncategorized — jassica @ 10:30 am

haha im blogging from a clinic in hk cause my mum’s sick. will be back tonight!! miss singapore soooo much.. and no i didn’t bring my cam so no pics.. sigh

July 19, 2007

Fortune-telling

Filed under: Uncategorized — jassica @ 5:30 pm

Today, we went to see this pretty accurate fortune teller lady at this temple near Eunos.

So basically she told me…

My temper is really bad and if somebody bullys me, I’ll be really mean and scold the person. Something like that.

And I’ve a lot of yin yuan.. Like romantic meetups with guys. So she listed the age and I’m like hmmm. Then she said in the past, there were like two guys who like me at the same time.. And next time, I’ll have a lot of love triangles.. lol..

She said if i marry around twenties, i’ll marry locally. but if i marry at like 30, i’ll be married abroad, to somebody who’s very rich and reputable..

Oh yeah and nowadays my luck’s down though I should try my hand at Toto or 4d because I’ll win a small sum if I wanted to..

I’ll meet lots of xiao ren, especially a lady who will traumatise me continuously.. I should just ignore her and do my own thing..

I’m always indecisive and keep flitting here and there. Like with regards to my career i’m not sure what I should be so I keep doing this and that..

After about 38 years old onwards, I’ll have lots of businesses and be really rich and well cared for.

I’m good at spotting successful business ventures. and if so happen that I spot one when I’m having good luck, I’ll definitely succeed.

Bottomline, I won’t ever have to suffer in this life.

hahaha.. so cool.. She said a lot more but I can’t really remember. lalala..

She uses like palmistry and bone structures and stuffs like that..

July 18, 2007

Secret guilt trip

Filed under: Uncategorized — jassica @ 5:58 pm

This is such a conflict, such a little guilt trip.

Everything seems better with every single word there. It doesn’t seem like betrayal yet you can’t help with the guilt. Perhaps it was sent to comfort one’s soul and calm the spirits.

It just seems a little secret tuck at one corner. Yours to keep, yours to know.

Fake

Filed under: Uncategorized — jassica @ 2:29 pm

I think I sounded incoherent just now.

Anyway I just came to work at like 2pm, bought cakes and pastries for my boss and the rest since it’s my last day. So I checked my email and there you have it. A fake email. Or rather an email dripping with fake sincerity.

 Alan and I are living together, so are our finances. Hence, we need A LOT of money and we are just trying very hard to make all these work despite all the problems that have cropped up.

Since I wasn’t doing much in the office, I thought I could contribute by handling the phone calls and all. But the email, basically my boss told me not to answer these calls in office because others might hear me bla bla. Fake I say, why?

He himself, spent hours outside of office during office hours to meet clients for his business side-line and that is acceptable? While me answering phone calls is not..

Damn fed up.. His sideline is just to supplement his huge income already while I’m just struggling to pay the bills and all.. So why can’t he be a little kinder, a little less judgmental and a little more sincere..

I’m not given work to do in the office in the first place..

bah..

July 17, 2007

Difficulties

Filed under: Uncategorized — jassica @ 5:24 pm

 This is taken from http://corporate-escapee.blogspot.com/

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Blown Away by the Big Idea: Under $500 Start-Ups

Before I officially became a corporate escapee I would often watch the The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch on MSNBC. Today I was particularly invigorated and motivated to prod away at business ideas by some very impressive success stories that appeared on the show tonight. The featured guests all initially invested less that $500 to create multi-million dollar businesses. I’ve summarized their inspirational stories below.

Turbo Tap

Turbo Tap was the brainchild of a college student impatiently waiting in line for beer. After noticing how long it was taking for the tap to be drawn, he endeavored to design a faster tap in conjunction with an invention competition held at his university. With $200 of seed money provided to the contestants, he enlisted two of his engineering major friends in his efforts. Their submission won first prize along with $10,000. A portion of the proceeds was set aside for research and development of the tap invention. Their first proposal with Anheuser-Busch failed due to a faulty prototype. Lesson learned, their next meeting with Wrigley Field concession representatives went much better with an agreement to test the product live at the ball park. The new, improved tap saves money by limiting waste and speeding sales. Turbo Tap is a success.

 

Bear Naked Granola
An active, outdoor college girl makes good homemade granola. After graduation she decides to employ herself by selling her granola. She creates a small batch of product, packages it in sandwich bags marked with computer labels, and managed to sell them to a small local store. The product sells, and the store places a larger order. A childhood friend believes in her product and joins forces with her. They rent commercial kitchen space at night from a grocery store to cook up their orders. Later in order to expand their operation, they stage an early morning meeting, providing the breakfast, with the head of a chain of gourmet stores. The head is out of town, but “junior” isn’t. They approach the son instead, and he buys a multi-store order which propels the careers of both himself and Bear Naked Granola.

Sinus Buster
As a self-defense instructor, Wayne Perry would use pepper-spray on himself to illustrate its effectiveness in repelling attacks. He later noticed that his chronic, sinus headaches cleared after these demonstrations. So he concocted a sinus headache remedy based its active ingredient, capsaicin, for his personal use. Years later and broke, Wayne used his last $350 to create a batch of his special potion, bottled it in nasal spray containers, and offered it up for sale on eBay. Intending simply to create a bit of cash flow, the huge response for his product ended up launching a successful business instead.

Triple Crown Publications
Vickie Stringer was a former inmate who wrote an autobiography six weeks prior to her release from prison. The book was meant to be a cautionary tale about the dangers of getting involved with drug dealers. Twenty-six publishers and agents passed on her manuscript. So Vickie decided to self-publish a single, professionally bound book for a few hundred dollars. She showed her book to friends and family, asking for no more than $100 each to invest in both her and her story. She raised $1500, self-published several more copies of the book, and sold these out of the trunk of her car and at the bar she tended. The buzz around her book generated allowed her to start her own company, backed by industry partners. Today the company has published over 25 authors and is a leader in raw, urban works.

Tom’s Shoes
On a trip to Argentina, Blake Mycoskie was disturbed by the prevalence of unshod children, too poor to own shoes, whose feet were dirty and mangled. A native friend of his happened to be wearing a traditional Argentinian shoe when Blake had an epiphany: create a company where for every shoe sold, one was donated to a child in need. His friend was so touched by the idea that he volunteered to manufacture a variety of samples to test market – Blake need only buy the materials. Back in the states, Blake asked his stylish female friends to advise him on the top retail establishments to target. He sold his shoes at his first prospect, a boutique in Los Angeles. A small time reporter, hearing about his story, asked to interview him. The resulting article, which included photos of the colorful, lightweight shoes, ended up being featured by a big time newspaper. Orders started flooding in immediately and Blake had no staff to handle the load. So he took out an ad in Craigslist offering a future monetary upside potential for free internship today. Those interns are now the highest paid in the company. The company became a success with admiration from the likes of designer Karl Lagerfeld and actress Sienna Miller.

Further details on the company origins, products, and accomplishments can be found by visiting the linked websites. Each story illustrated different business factors.

  • Turbo Tap exhibited design improvement and inventiveness.
  • Sinus Busters was a result of both discovery and innovation.
  • Bear Naked Granola relied on feed back and marketing.
  • Triple Crown Publications was formed through sheer determination.
  • Tom’s Shoes used the principle of reciprosity to create win-win scenarios.

In all cases, there was belief in the viability of the product and a resolve to succeed. But the most import lesson for me is that it can be done.

I just found this entry quite interesting in how big businesses started in small ways. I hope it works for me. Right now at this point in time, we are struggling to make this business work. Hopefully the struggle will come to fruition..

I guess this is the price one have to pay to work on something one likes instead of say, an office job. I can’t stand being in an office. It stifles me and I’m claustrophobic. haha.. Seriously I’m glad that attachment is ending because it’s hard to be around my boss who is so irrational and full of himself. I don’t know.. He makes me feel that he’s full of himself.. hmm.

Perhaps I think too much but I don’t like to work around him at all.

There’s a few difficult-to-handle customers today. Like I gave very high discounts, she want more. It’s so.. sighh.. I don’t know how. As in I always hate to trouble people anytime, like a waiter or even if the person is troubling me I feel like I’m troubling her instead. It feels like you owe people a living you know.. I hate that feeling. I know I should be more thick-skinned and don’t know what. But it’s just me. shrugs.. 

July 16, 2007

happy, happier, happiest

Filed under: Uncategorized — jassica @ 2:09 pm

I don’t know if I can be happier working..

Ok wait, that sentence doesn’t make sense.. My expression-ing skill is getting worse.

WHat I mean to say is, I don’t know if I can ever be happier working. Sheesh. Ok whatever..

The point is I’m so happy working right now even though I’m sooo tired and I sleep so late and barely have enough time to do this and that but it’s quite fun eh..

I don’t know.. My VJ and TPJC students are so nice and fun to teach and it doesn’t feel like a job at all.. Answering phone calls for the printing business is quite fun as well.. Although you should try driving, looking for a particular block of flats, while answering phone call and explaining details, while writing down the details on a note pad.. yep try that.. i did… actually i still am… doing that that is.. cause for some reason, customers like to call when i’m driving.. most of the time i’m quite free when i’m driving cause i don’t really need to look around like other drivers but i don’t like it when people call while i’m lookin for a particular place like when i’m doing delivery or something..

 okay three more days to go for my attachment.. yay.. i can’t wait.. on friday morn i shall be flyin to hk or macau or something for like 5 days.. after that about a week’s break and that school shall begin.. yay i can’t wait.. not for school of cos.. but for the fact that i can accept more tuition classes when school begins and earn more!!

July 12, 2007

Tired

Filed under: Uncategorized — jassica @ 11:46 am

Sigh I don’t know I don’t know I don’t know I don’t know I don’t know I don’t know I don’t know I don’t know I don’t know I don’t know I don’t know I don’t know I don’t know I don’t know I don’t know I don’t know I don’t know I don’t know I don’t know I don’t know

Although we live together, we don’t see each other that much either unless I don’t have school or work. These days mostly we are both busy with our own work and will see each other maybe after 9pm or what.

So I’m very protective of the time we spend together. And as much as I like others to join us for lunch or dinner, I don’t like it either. Because I like to be alone, just the two of us. Because with him, I don’t have to entertain anyone, I don’t have to behave in a certain way, I don’t have to be distant.

Sigh, but it just seems that fate wants it such that there’s always people with us, for lunch, dinner or whatever not. When one goes away, another one comes.

I don’t like to entertain people so very often I don’t go out. Going out is tiring sometimes when you have to put on acts for all sorts of people.

p.s. this very cute cab driver drove me home yesterday.. not those ah peks but like 20plus or 30 yr old kind of boyish looking guy..

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