Wednesday, March 16, 2011

it's simple, you just gotta open your eyes and keep 'em open!

I don't know how to start or where to start, public blogging has somehow feel weird for me. the self-consciousness, the knowledge that everyone and anyone could be reading what i write. it's overwhelming. and i haven't been updating this blog for a while as compared to the other one i have. and so it begins.. again.

i've became self-conscious of the people around me, the kind of people i mix with, the drive in people, the passion, the determination/goals (or the lack of), the habit, the views, the vision (again, or the lack of..) and the purpose in people. it's sometimes amazing, other times disappointing but always entertaining to watch, observe.

and do you notice how successful people always get up early? they start their days way earlier than normal people do? i'm trying to emulate the bits and pieces, habits or whatnot of seemingly successful people.. taken from Outliers, there must be some common grounds on how successful people behave, no? -this might be flawed, i have yet to finish Outliers-

and i guess i'll start my journey to success by starting my days earlier, than normal!

share with me, what other noticeable traits of successful people huh?


-apologies this post seem to not flow, like i said, i havent blogged for public consumption in a while now, it'll get better over time, i hope.

-this post is also influenced by Story of a New Habit: How I Started to Wake Up at 5am.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I do notice that successful people majority are men. What can you do about this Karen?

senorita.. said...

key word is 'majority' =)

i dont look at gender.besides, different people are successful in their own ways..

ChowPong said...

everyone can be success in their own capacity. men or women. Key is you need to know your aspiration.

We wrongly think men are more successful, only because media wants us to see it that way. This is still a gender-stereotyping world.

Cp

senorita.. said...

true. thus nv take anything at face value, information are good to have as basis of analysis, not judgment.