1. Savings especially when you have to let go of that lovely dress from ZARA
2. Not splurge on a branded watch and bag, at least once
3. Missing the girls' night out after ages because boyfriend's home alone
4. Making work the escape route from all other things miserable
5. Ignoring parents' calls just because you don't feel like talking
6. Missing the BIG SALE because you 'should' spend time with your parents when they're in town/partner
7. Not going for an annual holiday
8. Letting others' inefficiencies get to you. IGNORE or better still, overlook and move on with YOUR life
9. Not exploring the world
10. Not taking chances, professionally and personally, because you're skeptical
11. Letting go of that huge opportunity because you had to make a choice, and then regret
12. Not being vain at times
13. Moaning over your frenemy
14. Avoiding some ice cream
Tuesday, 22 June 2010
Monday, 22 March 2010
Back!
Well, well, well...it's been over a year-and-a-half and I've been away...from being on my site. I don't quite know what held me for so long in just clicking a link, but somehow, it didn't beckon me either. Life has definitely moved on since the last time I posted.
Am back in Mumbai, settled would be more like it. I particularly do not like the 's' word though. It almost reverberates like 'this is it!' And I hate that feeling. Everyday I want to do something new, be in a new place, live where my heart takes me...so on...
So, for those few who just might be interested:
Life in Mumbai hasn't changed much. Am back in the office I once so loved, and still do (notwithstanding my occasional grumbling attitude, of course!). The truth is I love what I do. I love watching FTV. I love clothes. I love writing on it and more (how to look good, feel good, be confident and avant garde) and I love my job so far.
Does that mean life is pretty perfect? I guess it never will be...coz there's always more to life than this...right?
More soon...
Am back in Mumbai, settled would be more like it. I particularly do not like the 's' word though. It almost reverberates like 'this is it!' And I hate that feeling. Everyday I want to do something new, be in a new place, live where my heart takes me...so on...
So, for those few who just might be interested:
Life in Mumbai hasn't changed much. Am back in the office I once so loved, and still do (notwithstanding my occasional grumbling attitude, of course!). The truth is I love what I do. I love watching FTV. I love clothes. I love writing on it and more (how to look good, feel good, be confident and avant garde) and I love my job so far.
Does that mean life is pretty perfect? I guess it never will be...coz there's always more to life than this...right?
More soon...