Friday, August 08, 2008

It was only a matter of time...


...'till Beedle the Bard got released to the public.


That's right. The ultra-exclusive, 7 copy, handmade and handwritten book is now available in a supposed-to-be-accurate-replica for public consumption!


Although, I must point out that the Collector's Edition does require quite an investment for a book ($100 a pop... and being the Potterholic I am, I don't care :D Of COURSE, I've pre-ordered it!). Thankfully, there is also a mass produced version for more pragmatic muggles.


In fact, I got one for me, and one for my beloved best friends in the Philippines. I just wanted to post a celebratory note. Teeheehee.


Pre-Order your exclusive copy now here. It's supposed to be available exclusively through Amazon, but I'm sure it will show up in eBay and other similar websites soon enough. (Hmm, wonder if I should buy some to auction off...)

The T**** Still Rumbles

I happened to look at my Blog Archive tonight and saw a pretty sad sight.

For the year of 2008, how many entries do I have?

2.

This is only the third. And on 08/08/08, how awesome is that? Well, third time's supposed to be a charm. 8 is my favorite number and it's supposed to be an extremely lucky number, if the Chinese are right. (I wonder if it's no accident the Olympics started in Beijing today). So does this mean I get 3 times as much luck? Well man, do I need it.

Things are actually better at work and a lot of it, I think, has to do with my conscious effort to just do the best I can in spite of - even because of - the circumstances. As a lot of motivational thoughts out there tout so often - a lot of it has to do with attitude.

I am slowly getting a bit frazzled with thoughts of getting in to school lately (mounting pressure on school selections and the need to do EXTREMELY well on the GMAT) that I'm going a little bit berserk, now. But at the end of the day, all I can do is my best.

And hopefully, my best will be good enough. Besides, worrying won't help at all! (Watch me do my pep talk with myself ;)).

Plus, in or not, there's always NYC ;)

By the way, I just want to shoot out a thanks to Chris. If not for his constant support and advice, the past few months would have been very, very, ugly! He is with his dad and Maria right now. I'm glad they're getting to spend the time together.

Love you, Chrissy!

Thursday, August 07, 2008

Gasping for Air

As usual, I emerge from nothingness in a moment of catharsis, rekindling the blog-fire that has been suppressed, pushed aside, forgotten all this while.

Hello.

It's me.

And for the nth time, I'm back.

It's true, isn't it? A lot of the times, we forget to stop and smell the roses. And while it is important to feed that hungry demon of goal and ambition in us to fulfill what we consider our life's purpose, it is equally, if not more important, to stop awhile and appreciate life as it is - our blessings, our torments, our triumphs and heartaches. Making the most out of life, after all, does not mean we singularly pursue that one goal, allocating all our available resources toward its achievement. No. It means allowing ourselves to let go and immerse our too-busy minds in the beauty of the universe.

I'm tired of wallowing. Work has not been at its best, and frankly, I defined myself by work for the longest time. True, it is very hard to sustain a degree of self-confidence and self-worth in a determinedly negative environment, but does that mean we stop trying? If we don't find ourselves a fit in a particular "job description," does that mean we are a failure? Am I really that arrogant to think I can do *anything*?

Two things have been going against me, I think:
1. My refusal to ask for help. And if I were to accede with brutal honesty and answer the question why, I have one word: PRIDE.
2. Recently, my good intentions almost always lead to something BAD. I don't know why, and I don't know if it's related to #1. But I think a lot of it has to do with my diminished self-confidence post-Brad. If you have been an avid reader of my blog, you will know that Brad is my beloved ex-boss, whom I absolutely adored and considered my mentor, pseudo-dad, and friend. And for him to suddenly turn cold on me "for the sake of professionalism", and worse, continuously act like I don't exist, kills me to the core. It is so easy to speculate on what recent circumstances have done to him, and I doubt I will ever know the truth. But I really believe that paradigm shift or not, that is no way to treat someone you were supposed to be "the biggest fan of."

I am at a loss right now on how to deal with people. It is true that people's true colors really come out in times of adversity, and man is this one. For a supposed people person, I am very confused, and it's probably because I have never had to deal with such circumstances in the workplace. It would be so easy if it were personal life - you can scream and yell and bitch and moan all you want but at the end of it, you can kiss and makeup and that person will not think less of you. Unless they were a girl/boy friend or a fairweather friend :) At work, make a wrong move, and your reputation that took you months and years to build is tarnished instantly. And you have all this politicking!

I see that my last entry was way back in January. A quick recap of work updates since then:
1. February
I was transferred to report to Bruce, our CEO.
Lots of tension built up in IG.
Rachel and I "officially" fell apart. Both our faults, I think. I don't think either of us did the best of jobs dealing with a poorly executed project. I think what sucks the most is we were very good friends before, sisters, even. I tried to seek amends, but she didn't want to, which introduced me to a whole new (real?) side of her. I am ever the optimist, believing the best of people (which is ironic, given my childhood). Even if people were hearing/saying negative about her, I'd always defend her, saying she only had the best intentions. She has always been politically savvy, and maybe she has simply gotten the better of me. I don't know. But it really is too bad. We had lots of fun times.
Dan moves to AR.
3. March
I move to Rogers.
I think this is when things started to officially go downhill in AR. I think Dan and I feed off each other's negativity. I moreso off of Dan. I've always been the positive type, and Dan the cynical realist. And it's hard to retain positivity when I have issues, myself.
2. April/May
I adopt two beautiful kitties - Boots and Bella - and meet Alex, a very beautiful and intelligent, but troubled neighbor. She is able to give me some insight on why we are not happy on where we are at.
I get moved to Account Management and report to Tom. I'm still trying to find my rapport with Tom. RW3's upper echelons really equates to "the good ole boys' club." I think Tom is a great guy and a good manager, but I must admit that Brad really spoiled and protected me from a lot of what's out there.
3. June
I fly to Manila to celebrate Sarah's beautiful wedding. What a wonderful reprieve. I spent 3 wonderful weeks with family and friends. A lot of wounds heal. Some are left scabbed, but finally left alone.
4. July
It's time to fight for positivity. I fight for it everyday, up to now. And I am studying for my GMATs. I'd say a lot of my motivation now comes from outside of work - Graduate school, family, and friends. But I am still not happy.
5. August
The one question lingers: How do you know when YOU have an issue adapting to change or if something is just not the right fit?
Studying for the GMAT, visiting and researching on schools.
I decide to try with Chris, who seems to have grown far more than I have the past couple of years.
It's an everyday struggle - how do I deal with the situation and not compromise and lose myself in the process? I simply want to do good, and be good. I still don't know how. Not yet, anyway. Maybe it's a lesson I stubbornly refuse to learn. Maybe I just always expect things to work out a certain way, according to ME. Maybe I'm just being selfish. Maybe I should just get a grip and learn to let go and adjust.

A lot of things are churning in my head right now, if you can't already tell. I'm a bit confused workwise. But thankfully, I'm pretty focused outside. I think God's trying to tell me something. I have a feeling he's putting me here so I can learn my lesson now AND push me to be able to move on and pursue graduate school and move to a bigger city (you know what I'm talking about!). He probably knows I would never have the strength to leave RW3 if I still had that strong bond with Brad. I just hope I am able to overcome my many shortcomings - impatience, selfishness, pride, and stubbornness.

This is all so very humbling.

But I know, love will get me through to the end: from Him, from family, and from people who genuinely care for me. Hopefully, I'll be able to give as much - or even more - than I receive.


I really am just trying to be the best I can be. I desperately want to be that. I want to be a good person. At work, at home, and anywhere in between.

(Apologies for tonight's incoherence. I am in an unusual and convoluted state of mind.)

God Bless.