I am glad of the progress I have made with my blogging efforts. Since starting in May 2008, I am glad that I have gotten to know a few of the bloggers and commenters better over the years.
I am also glad that this blog serves 1,500 people a month!
That is alot of people that I am reaching out to which I would never have been able to done with a normal job! Unless I am a pastor of a mega church or something....
To reach out to so many people, to be communicating with them and to be able to at least share with them my lessons and experiences is indeed a HUMBLING thought.
If you are one of these 1,500 people out there who is reading my blog each month, I would like to say a big THANK YOU for supporting me throughout my journey towards financial freedom.
This has been a very difficult period in my life. Unemployement, job search woes, rejections from potential employers.... If I could feel any more depressed, it is NOW.
Yet, it is also the BEST time of my life. I have never been so free in my entire life. I can spend the day thinking about what I would like to share with my readers. I can observe things moving by slowly. I also cannot explain the joy that I get when strangers come and leave encouraging words to me. Thank you.. Thank you..for all the kind words, encouragement, and even recommendations on the way forward. I guess I can never thank each one of you enough =)
Afterall, each of you do have your unique experience to share with me and I must say that I am a lot WISER today because of your sharing. If this blog was just a private journal that I wrote and kept somewhere at home, I would not have grown so much as a person.
So my job search carries on....
With each job rejection comes more pain but I guess I have to keep on fighting to move ahead. Failures are part and parcel of life. I also have to trust in my God that He knows what is best for me and my family.
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A Jobless Millionaire and the Rich Bloggers
So I was thinking that the difference between a millionaire who is jobless and a thousandnaire who is jobless is quite profound. A millionaire who is jobless will never be called a bum.
Anyway, I have never really considered myself jobless. At the very least, I am a blogger! And people do make a living out of their blogs. It is just that I can't make a living out of my blog but that doesn't stop me from being jobless or stuff. I have a good readership and a wonderful community of supporters out here.
So to say that I am out of a job, the correct phrase should be "I am seeking paid employment". My job at this blog is paid peanuts but it gives me great joy. I am the CEO, marketing executive, editor, journalist, corporate comms person all rolled into one.
Talking about blogs, some bloggers are really able to enjoy a good life because of the quality of their blogs and the followership that they have. I would just term it as the Rich blogger and Poor blogger divide that I am trying to cross over to. Rich bloggers are also jobless like me...except that they are earning money from their blogs.
That was lunch for today. I ate only at 3 pm as I wasn't too hungry. Char Mee (instant noodles) home-cooked style. I know it looks real plain but it was super delicious.
Lessons I Learnt From My Job Interview
Disastrous in some words. My job interview that is...
Well, the worst thing that can happen is that I do not learn from this experience. As such, I am writing down some of my experiences.
1. I need to research more about the company and job position that I am applying for.
2. I need to be able to communicate my transferable skills that I have obtained from other jobs into the position that is being offered.
3. I need to be able to give a very clear reason why I left my previous job.
4. I need to be able to explain how I have skills that can be useful to the organisation.
I suck at interviews. Hopefully, I won't be attending so many interviews that a book is published here. The four points listed above are just some of the learning points from today's interview.
Well, the worst thing that can happen is that I do not learn from this experience. As such, I am writing down some of my experiences.
1. I need to research more about the company and job position that I am applying for.
2. I need to be able to communicate my transferable skills that I have obtained from other jobs into the position that is being offered.
3. I need to be able to give a very clear reason why I left my previous job.
4. I need to be able to explain how I have skills that can be useful to the organisation.
I suck at interviews. Hopefully, I won't be attending so many interviews that a book is published here. The four points listed above are just some of the learning points from today's interview.
Job Application and the Waiting Game
So the waiting game is here.... just waiting for replies from potential employers and waiting for interview results.
Such a passive waiting game which I can't really stand. I wish there was a more active stance I could take.
Tick, tock, tick, tock..
How should I bide my time as I wait for the results?
Time to go off for a short trip and to escape the low self-esteem syndrome that comes along with rejections?
Such a passive waiting game which I can't really stand. I wish there was a more active stance I could take.
Tick, tock, tick, tock..
How should I bide my time as I wait for the results?
Time to go off for a short trip and to escape the low self-esteem syndrome that comes along with rejections?
Sakuraya - Best Jap Food in Singapore?
I like Japanese food. Perhaps its due to the fact that I did not eat much Japanese food when I was young.
But with my budget tightening, I have cut down on my Jap food intake quite a lot as I tend to be pretty fussy about Jap food and only like to eat them at restaurants.
The one place that I like is Sushi tei. I find that their food is fresh and yummy. Consistency is however sometimes a problem as I went to the one at west coast when it just opened and I found it to be disappointing and not up to standard.
However, I went to Sakuraya yesterday (@ Anchorpoint Level 1 Beside 7-11) and I must say that their sashimi and sushi are of a superb standard too.
The reason why we went there was because we had already collected 20 stamps and this entitled us to a $50 discount voucher that we could redeem.
The wife ordered a sashimi set while I ordered a saba set. We also ordered maguro, salmon and tamago sushi. The bill added up to $51.79 and with the discount voucher, we only had to foot $1.80 for the bill!
It was a wonderful meal. The sashimi and sushi looked so fresh and tasted so good. What's more, it only cost me $1.80 for an unbelievable good meal. I have come to realised that Sakuraya has perhaps better Jap food than Sushi Tei. After being a loyal supporter of Sushi Tei for more than 4 years, I must say that Sakuraya has won my heart yesterday and now takes over the No.1 spot in my heart when it comes to Jap food.
Too bad I don't have any pictures taken from yesterday...
If you had a free $50 voucher to eat at any place you would like, where would it be?
P.S. Answering the above question won't win you a free $50 voucher
But with my budget tightening, I have cut down on my Jap food intake quite a lot as I tend to be pretty fussy about Jap food and only like to eat them at restaurants.
The one place that I like is Sushi tei. I find that their food is fresh and yummy. Consistency is however sometimes a problem as I went to the one at west coast when it just opened and I found it to be disappointing and not up to standard.
However, I went to Sakuraya yesterday (@ Anchorpoint Level 1 Beside 7-11) and I must say that their sashimi and sushi are of a superb standard too.
The reason why we went there was because we had already collected 20 stamps and this entitled us to a $50 discount voucher that we could redeem.
The wife ordered a sashimi set while I ordered a saba set. We also ordered maguro, salmon and tamago sushi. The bill added up to $51.79 and with the discount voucher, we only had to foot $1.80 for the bill!
It was a wonderful meal. The sashimi and sushi looked so fresh and tasted so good. What's more, it only cost me $1.80 for an unbelievable good meal. I have come to realised that Sakuraya has perhaps better Jap food than Sushi Tei. After being a loyal supporter of Sushi Tei for more than 4 years, I must say that Sakuraya has won my heart yesterday and now takes over the No.1 spot in my heart when it comes to Jap food.
Too bad I don't have any pictures taken from yesterday...
If you had a free $50 voucher to eat at any place you would like, where would it be?
P.S. Answering the above question won't win you a free $50 voucher
Income for January 2010
Checked my bank account yesterday and realised I got some special "bonus" from the government.
The 1st is a sum of $750 for baby bonus. This will come in handy.
The 2nd is a sum of $100 for GST credits. This will also come in handy.
With Chinese new year coming and the need to give hongbaos soon, the total sum of $850 will go nicely to tide us through this season.
I have also expanded on my passive income sources and hope to bring my passive income UP UP and UP for this year. January is over and it is no use crying over spilt milk. February is here and I hope that it will be a roaring good year for all my passive income sources.
I heard the story about apple trees recently and it got me thinking... how can I increase the number of apple trees I have? Everytime I see a tree, it gets me thinking.. Have I planted seeds for another apple tree today? Or am I relying solely on 1 apple tree alone?
The 1st is a sum of $750 for baby bonus. This will come in handy.
The 2nd is a sum of $100 for GST credits. This will also come in handy.
With Chinese new year coming and the need to give hongbaos soon, the total sum of $850 will go nicely to tide us through this season.
I have also expanded on my passive income sources and hope to bring my passive income UP UP and UP for this year. January is over and it is no use crying over spilt milk. February is here and I hope that it will be a roaring good year for all my passive income sources.
I heard the story about apple trees recently and it got me thinking... how can I increase the number of apple trees I have? Everytime I see a tree, it gets me thinking.. Have I planted seeds for another apple tree today? Or am I relying solely on 1 apple tree alone?
Never Owned a Laptop in My Life
Do I spend a lot? I do not think so.
For one, I consider myself a pretty frugal person. The only thing that I am willing to spend on is food. I consider myself a "okay" spender when it comes to food. I don't mind eating at Sushi Tei, Marche, etc. That is the highest level of spending on food that I allow myself. I feel uncomfortable eating at higher society establishments as I don't like dressing up =)
Okay, now back to the topic...I have never owned a laptop in my life. GUSH!!!!!
Yes yes, I can hear you gasping for air. This is unbelievable right? A person who has gone through university and never owned a laptop in his entire life?? It is true!
I was too "broke" to afford one so I just did not buy it even though laptops were being offered real cheap in NUS. Who says you need a laptop to survive? I did not have a laptop and I survived. And I am very proud of it =)
Even my FYP presentation was done using my girlfriend's laptop which I borrowed. Hahaha. I don't know why people say you need laptops to do presentations. All the group presentations, everyone surely has a laptop. Just use other people's laptop!
Besides, desktops have much better computing power. So whenever I needed to use a laptop (which is rarely), I simply borrowed from the many people all around. A desktop was what I used as it was CHEAPER and BETTER (in terms of specs).
So don't let social norms bite you. Bite them back and then blog about it a few years later.
That was how I survived university days... Cool right?
What is one thing that you always wanted but realised that you can actually live without?
For one, I consider myself a pretty frugal person. The only thing that I am willing to spend on is food. I consider myself a "okay" spender when it comes to food. I don't mind eating at Sushi Tei, Marche, etc. That is the highest level of spending on food that I allow myself. I feel uncomfortable eating at higher society establishments as I don't like dressing up =)
Okay, now back to the topic...I have never owned a laptop in my life. GUSH!!!!!
Yes yes, I can hear you gasping for air. This is unbelievable right? A person who has gone through university and never owned a laptop in his entire life?? It is true!
I was too "broke" to afford one so I just did not buy it even though laptops were being offered real cheap in NUS. Who says you need a laptop to survive? I did not have a laptop and I survived. And I am very proud of it =)
Even my FYP presentation was done using my girlfriend's laptop which I borrowed. Hahaha. I don't know why people say you need laptops to do presentations. All the group presentations, everyone surely has a laptop. Just use other people's laptop!
Besides, desktops have much better computing power. So whenever I needed to use a laptop (which is rarely), I simply borrowed from the many people all around. A desktop was what I used as it was CHEAPER and BETTER (in terms of specs).
So don't let social norms bite you. Bite them back and then blog about it a few years later.
That was how I survived university days... Cool right?
What is one thing that you always wanted but realised that you can actually live without?
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