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Setting Priorities

Its been long since I last type anything in my blogs. Used to be, this is one of my favourite things, but now, as many things happen, I seem to lost the will and passion to write anymore.

As I'm becoming more older, I've set my priorities now. There are so many things I want to have and get, but I unable to. There is this proverb in malay that I need to measure cloth according to my body, means that I need to set my priorities right.

Its been hectic few months for me. I thought I able to focus everything, but no. It was so hard when there are many things that required your attention at the same time. It was really tough.

In focusing and setting up the priorities, I will lose the things that I want, the other things. There will be things that I need to sacrifice, I guess, that is life. I cannot get everything and as I have mentioned before, I need to measure cloth according to my body, and I cannot based on somebody else.

Have you list your priorities? I have and it scary and it makes me thing, how am I supposed to do this? Then, I have to sacrifice the unnecessary things? So, whatever it is, do not give up, chin high and keep on walking and do not forget to smile. Because no need to worry, as long as I keep on walking and do not give up. 


Comments

Unknown said…
Yes I've listed my priorities and though is a large list, I'm handling them one by one, smiling all the way. Loved your blog! Never give up, we have to keep moving forward.
Masz said…
Thank you for visiting and give comment. mean a lot to me. Yes, never give up ... we have to keep on moving

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