Monday, April 14, 2008

My Success Journal - 14 Apr 2008

1. Today is a beautiful Monday morning, haven't felt so good on Mondays in ages. It's normally the Monday blues but today, somehow it's different. Still feeling high from the aftermath of yesterday's dance in the rain! Received an e-mail from Connie this morning and wow! she gave me an idea, that's to get to know my neighbours through the Residents' Association.

2. Sent an sms to my ex early this morning : Hi, meant to let you know that it is ok for you to have the boys stay overnight with you once in a while. You have been a good dad. I am happy that the boys are happy when you spend time with them. Just try not to pamper them too much :-)

3. Today, I raised total billings for the work I have done this month, amounting to RM88,500 excluding disbursements ! Wow! My boss must be pretty happy to see this one :-)

4. At the PIBG meeting today, realised that the parents and teachers are really very compassionate people with big hearts. All the children's needs were discussed in length and decisions made for the betterment of students. One really poor student's need was highlighted and given the green light to extend all possible aid including free meals and tuition fee waiver at school.

5. Dash's class teacher called in the morning to inform me that he has not been passing up his homework and had to be caned. Was a bit worried. When we got home, Dash kept searching for his homework books but could not find them and started to cry. At last, kakak found the books after I suggested that we look into the girls' room ! Dash explained that he did actually finish his homework but when he looked into his bag to pass up that morning, he found them missing. Had a heart-to-heart talk with him and he now knows that it is his duty to make sure he puts back all his books into his bag immediately after finishing his homework because so long as no homework is passed up even though he has done them means as good as not done them. He understood and promised to be responsible for his own things from now on. Hope he has learnt from this experience.

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