Saturday, January 29, 2011

Power Point: Action.

So, it's Saturday night. And I'm here writing on a blog that no-one would probably read.

Despite that, this is the most action I've had this evening. Yes, I know how that reads, but I don't intend it in that way.

I guess what I'm trying to get at is that I'm relatively bored with my life right now. Work has become mundane, yet if I don't go, I risk losing my job all together. A side effect of working for a business that is barely hanging on.

I remarked in a previous post that a new year didn't always mean a new beginning. I still stand by that statement, but things do need a bit of a shake up. As time goes by, there are things that change, and there are things that remain constant. Life shouldn't remain constant. Life should be about change.

Actually, life should be about action.

Without action, we're standing still. Action is the one thing that keeps us moving and in check. If you want to make a move into a new venture, a new job, a new relationship, it requires action. Remaining constant does have it's benefits. Security is one, as you know what can happen and what will happen. But it lacks the spontaneousness of the moment. It lacks the action.

We go to the cricket or football to see the action right there in front of us. The unpredictably of each match is what gives way to the phrase 'being in the thick of the action'.

The time is right for action.

The only question now is how to make that action happen.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Queensland Flood Emergency.

The SUBURBANtermini team would like to extend their deepest sympathies to all those affected in the devastating floods sweeping through Queensland.

It is terrible events such as this which bring out the best in Australians. The teams on the front line continue to do an excellent job and we've seen neighbours and strangers alike assist where possible. As a team we commend these men and women.

It is the Australian way to band together and help their fellow man.

From the team at SUBURBANtermini, we wish all Queenslanders the very best and that our thoughts are with them during this time of need.

Kind regards,
SUBURBANtermini Admin.

Monday, January 10, 2011

New Years' Resolutions Are Bullshit

Some people think that a new year provides them with a fresh start.
These people also tend to think that because a new year begins, last year's problems will all fade away.

These people are wrong.

Long term goals are good.
New Year's Resolutions are silly.

The same problems you had last year will still be here until you resolve them. Own your issues and fix them yourself. It's the only way you'll become a better person.