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As long As I do it


Do u have this kind attitude? I am, and really, it is not good and wasted. Most of the time, when you do things based on attitude as long as I do it, the product of your quality isn’t good.

I know about it, yet I still do it. And when the products isn’t satisfying, I have to redo it again. But the thing is, I should able to avoid it. It is really wasting of so many things, especially time. Remember time is gold.  But then, old habits die hard. Hmmmmmm

And because of this…. Actually my habit likes to do the job as early as possible, then left it there, and then when the time to submit is near, I will finish it. Usually, I did able to finish it in time, it just doing job last minute isn’t good. What if, during that time another things come up, how am I supposed to finish it? By the way, procrastination is at work. A work that could be settle in an hour or two could takes a few weeks because of this unproductive attitude.

And it happened again. Me and my carelessness and my as long as I do it attitude has really getting on my nerve. Today, I was in a meeting and as it dragging quite a long time, and I’m chasing to go two wedding, I felt really bored  and hurry. And when they said the meeting is adjourned, I get on my feet and wanted to fly as fast as I could. As long as I go, attitude.   Then, guess what happen? I left my handphone. Ohhh… because I put my handphone on the table, which I forgot, and as long as my bags (handbag and laptop bag is with me) I walked as fast as I could. Ohhh, I should check before I walk on. Being careful is never a waste. 

Being clumsy, careless and as long as I do it attitude could cost you a lot.
And to make things worse, the room will be closed for the next nearly two months, and what happen if I unable to get my phone back? I’ll  might be crying now.

I am lucky though, cause God helped me able to retrieve back my handphone. I cannot imagine if I unable to get it back. And ironically, the person I want to avoid the most is the person that has helped me to get the phone back. 


Comments

well i think its ur hurry burry attitude tat caused so much nerve..i personally believe tat as long as i do it attitude is gud!!(atleast it works for me!!)
i am satisfied carrying out my work as long as i do it..instead of givin out instructions to others..
henceforth as long as i do it!!..its cool!!:-):-)
Masz said…
yes, i do have a problem wit hurry burry attitude and cause a lot of problems. So that's why now I try to be relax and calm. Thanks for the comment.

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