Your Dominant Intelligence is Logical-Mathematical Intelligence |
You are great at finding patterns and relationships between things. Always curious about how things work, you love to set up experiments. You need for the world to make sense - and are good at making sense of it. You have a head for numbers and math ... and you can solve almost any logic puzzle. You would make a great scientist, engineer, computer programmer, researcher, accountant, or mathematician. |
Thursday, May 15, 2008
intelligence...what?
3rd mth in2 da field of taxation
1st of all, i would like to congratulate the Malaysian badminton squad by making the semi finals of Thomas cup yesterday. And next up would be China...Best of Luck!! On the other hand, its the end of the road for the ladies as they are shown the exit in the quaters by de koreans yesterday. The ladies could take this exit wif their heads held high as they hv beaten the Japanese enroute 2 de quarters. A feather shld be added to their hat for their magnificient showing in the match wif Japan.
I would begin wif my favourite term again.."time really flies", its already my third month into the field of taxation since i joined the workforce early march. I have learned alot since thn and of course there are heaps more to learned b4 i can work independantly without the guidance of my seniors.
I noticed tht work varies quite signficantly frm studies, as everything tht one learned in undergrad or postgrad level will only serve as the basics when it comes to applying it in our daily work but these "basics" are nonetheless very important and be handy in acting as a guideline to wat u do at work and when u r being asked of ur basic knowledge by some1 above u. No matter how good or brilliant ones r in uni life,(i m not saying tht im good..hehe) he or she will have 2 start frm scratch when times arrive for he or she to win some bread for themselves. Experience and experience is the magical word for freshie like myself and more effort will have to be invested in order to excel frm ones area of specialty. Every1 shld keep in mind tht the process of obtaining these priceless assets is never an overnight business. Lets work hard for it!! Bonne Chance>>
I would begin wif my favourite term again.."time really flies", its already my third month into the field of taxation since i joined the workforce early march. I have learned alot since thn and of course there are heaps more to learned b4 i can work independantly without the guidance of my seniors.
I noticed tht work varies quite signficantly frm studies, as everything tht one learned in undergrad or postgrad level will only serve as the basics when it comes to applying it in our daily work but these "basics" are nonetheless very important and be handy in acting as a guideline to wat u do at work and when u r being asked of ur basic knowledge by some1 above u. No matter how good or brilliant ones r in uni life,(i m not saying tht im good..hehe) he or she will have 2 start frm scratch when times arrive for he or she to win some bread for themselves. Experience and experience is the magical word for freshie like myself and more effort will have to be invested in order to excel frm ones area of specialty. Every1 shld keep in mind tht the process of obtaining these priceless assets is never an overnight business. Lets work hard for it!! Bonne Chance>>
Thursday, May 01, 2008
a bLOw to my nose...
I suffered wat suppose to be my worst injury yet in Brisbane(hopefully wil be my last) yesterday morning...An injury tats goin to leave my nose swollen and attached wif a bandage for atleast a couple of days.This is wat happened...i was trying to close my automatic rolling garage door after i have shifted my car out of the garage while getting ready to depart for work. The rolling door stopped half way through the closing process and i hopped off my car hoping to fix the problem so that no strangers could enter our house as our garage provides a direct access into the living area.
While i tried to close the door by pressing on the automatic button several times, the door rolls up instead of closing down and as it reached the top of the garage in which it is suppose to stop, the door ran out of its track and went tumbling down the other way of the garage and came smashing right onto the nose of a poor guy standing right beneath...which is myself:(
My nose was filled with blood at tat time and at first i thought the falling door must have fractured my nasal bone up until i gave myself a check infront of a mirror and found the position of my nose stil very well in place. That really gave me a breath of relieve and soon after tat i quickly drove to a medical centre to make sure everything is alright. The doctor helped clean my wound and sent me to a X-Ray centre to have my facial bone checked to make sure there are no fractures on any one of them. The doctor reassured me tat everything is very fine and the pain should reside in a few days time.
I am really thankful tat nothing really terrible happened to me this time as the situation could be alot worst if the door would have smashed onto my head or somewhere else tat might be alot more fragile compared to my nose. Wat i have to do now is just to get a few days of good rest and pray that i will get well really soon!!!
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