it is true that if you can manage time you can manage more than one work..but i think it all comes with experience...and a very supportive family. everybody lives in different circumstances...everyone has diffent fears...like for me making dinner for 5-6 people was a very big task though it may sound stupid to someone who is good at cooking...but it all comes to you...after 3-4 yrs of cooking you know how will you do it how you can manage with what you have at home and so on.. it is just about not giving up.. a day comes when you do it ina strde without without even thinking about it...first and the formost thing is to plan out what all is to be done in a day...then secondly talk about it someone or the other may comeup with a idea which will click to you. then dont get nevous about it if you cant make it dont feel guilty about it....better try next time dont act super man and then die out of stress.
RE:superman
by +aNinDya on Nov 14, 2005 08:36 PM Permalink
Hi Shiuli, I did notice the date, but do you still, after a year in Sing feel that 'you' are singled and picked upon, or have started to realize the fact that Indian expats by-far outclass the local crop?
Lets not get chauvinistic, but I felt pretty much the same when I came to Sing last Oct, and after a rather good time working in the Silicon Valley in the US, I was in for a rude shock. However I guess within weeks I realized the typical Asian reticense to courtesies, the hung faces in the MRTs and general lack of enthusiasm is rather Singaporean and hardly directed to you, the foreigner! Yeah we can talk lots on the 'other' kind of pale skinned foreigners, but essentially you are more talented than the local lot and thats exactly why you are here!
Do excuse me, I sermonize a lot :-) cheers, +aNinDya