Saturday, November 5, 2011

As the year comes to an end...

By now we are all fed up of the constant workload that we have, and with the last stretch that is here we somehow cannot find motivation. This year has been long and I have no idea why the lecturers choose to give us the bulk of the work (assignments/ test/ presentations that weigh the most) towards the end, it should be the other way around.

Since the beginning of this year, I have changed. Changed in a good way, changed in that my time management may be starting to kick in and changed in that I like to wear formal clothing now and then, must be a sign of me getting ready for the big bad world. I have also changed my mind about what exactly I want to do with PR, and that I will leave unanswered because I also don’t know yet.

As for this blog . . . it may have been an inconvenience at times, but I have enjoyed writing. As this year comes to an end, this blog title brings me to the last story I’d share with you. I may or may not continue writing, I may even create a new blog page . . . so for now these were stories written by me for you to read.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Of all the forms of courage the ability to laugh is the most...

Of all the forms of courage the ability to laugh is the most beneficial. Laughter is, without anyone noticing, very beneficial and sometimes can be contagious. By contagious I mean, whenever there is someone who is continuously laughing, laughing so much they cry, and you kind of end up laughing because they laughing.
Laughter is the most beneficial, as a form of courage, because it ultimately is good medicine. With a bit of research done, here are the benefits of laughing:
·         Reduces Heart disease
·         Natural pain killer
·         Improves breathing
·         Helps you lose weight
·         Decreases stress
·         Makes you look young
·         And boosts relationships
With that said I’d like to just remind you that of all the forms of courage the ability to laugh is the most beneficial.