These few weeks, work in excitement, coz each of the small accomplishment is an achievement in the new job scope. For so long, I don't go and ask advice from senior colleague on what to be done for the daily job :)
This month I will attend a training course on negotiation skill for project manager, hope I can be a better negotiator after the training, especially negotiate some off me-time from husband and children hehe :p
Next month I will travel to few states offices for internal quality audit. Expect to have delicious local foods too ^0^
If I am flying, if the flight is about an hour, to reach new airport at least 3 hours before, With traveling time to the airport.. hmmm.. 5 hours before my flight schedule I need to be ready then >_< anyway, just hoping the new klia2 can run smoothly with good security standard.
This is to redeem a small free gift sample from the store. Free ma, so try to get one hehe.
Ya, I am now learn to pamper myself in a small way. That day I read an article, talking how a matured women love themselves, 1 of the habits - apply handi cream before you leave the house. As your hand and skin tells your age.
See, I bring hand cream with me today kekeke. Not that I am so kiasu to apply hand cream every second @_@ I bring this because I need to cook rice before I left house. I cannot apply hand cream and then wash the rice. So I bring it with me so I can apply hand cream when I am in the car hehe.
This morning I came across this.
Ya, when I grow older, when problems and children are non stop challenging my days, to love my own self has become an important reminder to me.
Self-love, a la française:
Make the most of your assets.
If French women are well-known for their sense of style, it’s because they figure out what works for them and they stick with it, updating with small, seasonal touches (which is also more economical).
Practice pleasure rituals.
Feeling good is as important as looking good. Long baths, facials, massages, any type of treatment for the body are not luxuries, they're essentials — no matter how busy your life is.
Don’t punish your body.
The “no pain, no gain” school of thought never made it to these shores. The French generally operate according to the pleasure principle: if you’re doing something that makes you feel and look great, there will be a positive effect on your physique and overall well-being (obviously, this includes sex).
Accept your physical appearance.
Read any French women’s magazine and you’ll see that French women, too, fret about impossible norms. But back in the real world, they know that happiness does not depend on wearing a size 36 (American size 2 or 4). It depends on feeling “bien dans sa peau” (feeling good in your own skin).
Enjoy great food.
Great food is fundamental to French culture, so why deprive yourself? Enjoy a little of everything, and treats in moderation. No French woman I know eats bread, cheese and dessert every day.
Respect your body.
Overeating only leads to negative feelings. Love chocolate? Have some! But skip the cheese and extra glass of wine. Total deprivation has no place in the pleasure-based life.
Feel good AND look good.
French women don’t go out looking like an unmade bed. They may be in a hurry, but they are dressed and groomed (no sweatpants or unbrushed hair). Feeling good is also about looking good, and looking good shows respect for yourself and the world around you.
Be yourself!
Be daring, even if it’s subtle. An offbeat something — a groovy cocktail ring, funky shoes, an unmatched scarf — express individuality.
Work what you have, not what you want.
French women don't wait to lose five more pounds or grow out a bad haircut before they make an effort to look great. If you look and feel great, no one, including you, will really notice those five pounds.
Keep it natural.
Who wants to wear a mask? Minimal makeup, unfussy hair (which moves), a lipstick that suits, a signature scent. That’s it.
Don't let age stop you from living well.
In how many other countries are women of "a certain age" still considered seductive? French women know that age is no reason to give up on looking and feeling great. I can name a dozen French celebrities — Isabelle Hupert, Isabelle Adjani, Juliette Binoche, Ines de la Fressange, for starters — who are well past 40 and revered for their beauty and appeal.
Be grateful for small things.
A tiny but delicious éclair au chocolat, a new perfume, the beautiful smell of lavender, a perfectly aged cheese. French women appreciate that the small things in life are just as important as the big ones.
Enjoy life.
Find your passion, say “no” to anything that is a waste of time and keep on going. Focus on what you love. It’s irresistible!
Just heard this from the train operator - wishing all mothers, happy Mother's Day ^^ this is warm.
Happy Thursday!