Wednesday, August 19, 2009

LOL ADI.

i was talkinga about
i gave them a hint
for the countdown game
and i said
i purposely gave you a hint cuz i want you to know that the more people you know, the more people there is who can potentially help you so get to know as many people as you can here
then is aid
every person is like a book, waiting to share its knowledge. at the end of your existance your life is measured by the size of your library
Sent at 10:29 PM on Wednesday
Adi: ohh i see
and thats an african proverb?
Catherine: yeh
Adi: it sounds american
Catherine: too bad!
Adi: africans dont have the money for libraries
no offense or anything

Friday, August 14, 2009

how anticlimactic!

i am wearing the jumpsuit.
it is now MY jumpsuit.
it has my name ironed on, with the symbols that define me.
the silver-lined music notes and the treble clef that distinguish me from the other 6, and they will have their own personalizations that will make each and every one of them special in their own way.

i have the recycle symbol, indicating my transition to green-ness. yum
i almost want to put a cat next to my name, "CAT". we ran out of letters.

i am wearing the jumpsuit i waited 3 years for.
and it doesn't even fit me.
oh, dickies.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

who wouldve thunk?

people ask me why i blurt out random thoughts and info.
msn.com is the reason why. it has everything i need. <3

This is the hair-part breakdown, according to the Walters:

  • Men who part their hair on the left are often popular and successful. People perceive them as strong.
  • Women who part their hair on the left are considered reliable and intelligent. It's a smart move for those who work in politics or business.
  • Men who part their hair on the right are seen as radical and open. These men should be strong enough to overcome the stigma against men with this part.
  • Women who part their hair on the right are viewed as gentle and feminine. Because it is a more traditional style, it can affect how seriously they are taken.
  • People who don't part their hair, can't part their hair due to baldness or use a center part come across as trustworthy and wise.


Handwriting Style: Small Script.

What it may say about you: If your writing is on the small side, you might be coming across as introverted and socially reclusive. However, small scripters are also known to be very detail oriented and methodical. If this sounds like you, perhaps you should look into a position where research is an important aspect of the job, like newspaper journalism or pharmaceuticals. You just might find that you have a knack for digging through sources to find the right information and your little letters will help you to squeeze a lot of information into a small space.


Handwriting Style: Large Letters.

What it may say about you: People who write in huge script are often displaying their large personality and extremely social nature on paper. Do you often find yourself being the life of the party? When it comes to jobs where working in teams is important, like in public relations or the hospitality industry, this quality will often be appreciated by your peers. Just make sure you're not so focused on being the center of attention that you miss out on what your colleagues have to say. Loner jobs aren't ideal for you, and you're better off in a lively environment where there is a good amount of face to face interaction.


Handwriting Style: Downward-slanting letters.

What it may say about you: If your letters lean down, this may sometimes appear as though your words are connected to pessimism and an unpleasant disposition. Only you can know whether or not you're a grumpy employee, and even if you're in a troubled industry like real estate, if you notice that your "p"s and "q"s are looking a little droopy, you might want to observe your interactions with colleagues to see how your presence is being received.


Handwriting Style: Upward-slanting letters.

What it may say about you: Whatever you're writing, it makes others feel like things are looking up! Everyone in an office appreciates the energy that an optimist brings to the workplace, and if your writing slants upwards there is a chance that you are among the most desirable of officemates. An upward slanted style can also be indicative of honesty and a strong will to succeed, and those qualities will serve you well in any field of activity, but especially in the field of training and at not for profit organizations.


Handwriting Style: Dark, bold strokes.

What it may say about you: Those who use a heavy hand and a good amount of pressure when writing are often thought to be people who are not afraid of commitment. Being able to take on commitment and owning the space (and the pages!) around you is certainly a positive attribute, especially in a field like consulting or banking. However, if your handwriting shows excessive pressure, then it might be a sign of aggression and a quick temper. In addition, you could be causing unnecessary physical stress to your hand and wrist.


Handwriting Style: Faint, light strokes.

What it may say about you: Most of the time, writing without too much pressure on the page displays an easy going nature and a level of sensitivity towards others a great trait in multifaceted industries like travel. But write too lightly and you run the risk of showing no confidence or liveliness at all, and nobody wants to hire an employee who doesn't have at least a little pep in their step and ownership of their words!


Handwriting Style: Squished words and cramped sentences.

What it may say about you: The way your words bunch together can often be a direct translation to how you create your personal relationships. If you write with little or no space between words, you may be a person who likes little or no space when it comes to people. The positive aspect of this could be that you are a social person who enjoys the company of others, which works wonders in an educational career or in recreation. However, leaving too little space between you and your colleagues might lead some to think of you as intrusive, so be sure to find a balance.


Handwriting Style: Words and sentences that are extremely spaced out.

What is may say about you: If you prefer to be alone or feel the need to have your own space at all times, look to see if your written words and letters reflect this by being far away from one another. Everyone needs space from time to time, but make sure that you are not sending yourself and your message to outer space while everyone else is trying to get work done as a close-knit team. Being a top level employee means having to work in groups on occasion, even if your career is an isolated one like those in computer software and hardware, so if you have tendencies towards creating distance, then you might need to make an extra effort to reach out to your colleagues.