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London Calling :- Summer is over

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

I have been blessed with extremly good weather every weekend I have been here thus far, but alas, summertime is over! Yesterday the sky was blue but the wind was gusting away, and the whole morning thus far, it has been raining non stop, with only gray skies predicted on the weather for days to come. I brought my brolly to work today, after leaving it at home for the last 2 weeks. Discovered there is a small hole at the sole of my right shoe, as while walking to work today, with the rain everywhere, all of a sudden, I have a wet right foot. Sigh. It makes you feel really uncomfortable the whole day. Didn’t go out for lunch today, just bought a sandwich and coke from the shop next to the office. Will try and buy a new pair of shoes on Thursday perhaps as thats when the shops stay open later instead of shutting at 5pm, not giving the average Joe office a chance to shop at all.

Things have been busy at work, with allot of things to be done, that we have not really explored much after work. Seems like as soon as office hours are over, we take the train home, cook and watch tv and unwind. Alot of the attractions and things close at 6pm and therefore we will probably wait till the weekend to do more exploring. Planing to visit my cuz Suzy who lives in Leicester this weekend, so lets see how that turns out. Well, thats a small update from me. Back to work

Drill Me, Thrill Me

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

Wisdom tooth extractionWisdom tooth extractionWisdom tooth extraction

Oh what an experince! I arrived yesterday morning at my Dentist in KL and was actually very scared. Would it hurt? Would I be screaming in agony. I mean nobody enjoys visiting the dentist right? Before they started they gave me a sedetive to help calm me down and then I was seated in the chair and the doctor injected my gums with a local anesthetic. My gums felt no pain, just the pressure as the doctor started doing his thing. The first few minutes were quite something else as I didn’t really know what to expect and every little thing he did I thought was gonna hurt like crazy. Half way through the procedure it was not to bad till they started drilling and then I really wanted it to end! I could hear the drill and every few seconds I would feel a very slight little pinch, which was enough to scare me. And then before I knew it, the doctor told me to gargle and I was done. I asked him, what about the top one? And apparently he took it out between the peices of the bottom one cos it was easier. And now I am at home, gums swollen, bleeding every now and then, but I am recovering. More later.

The New Me :- Before and After

Saturday, November 3rd, 2007

I will blog about the many adventures in Seoul after I recuperate a little. It was a long and tiring flight, and when I finally got home, all I did was sleep. I got up this morning, called Sara, went for breakfast, sent my clothes to the laundry, and then cut and dyed my hair. Check out my before and after look, and yes I know, I gained weight in Mongolia.

Before

After

I love my stylist! Go to Thomas and Guys in SS2!

Goodbye Seoul, Hello Kuala Lumpur

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

Its been a good trip to Seoul, and Adrian and I are supper tired. Will be boarding our flight back to KL soon. More updates tomorrow.

Jung & Myers Briggs Typology Test

Sunday, September 23rd, 2007

We had the training on Friday at the office, it was an interesting test. The test was online here. My results were :-

The Caregiver
As an ESFJ, your primary mode of living is focused externally, where you deal with things according to how you feel about them, or how they fit in with your personal value system. Your secondary mode is internal, where you take things in via your five senses in a literal, concrete fashion.

SFJs are people persons - they love people. They are warmly interested in others. They use their Sensing and Judging characteristics to gather specific, detailed information about others, and turn this information into supportive judgments. They want to like people, and have a special skill at bringing out the best in others. They are extremely good at reading others, and understanding their point of view. The ESFJ’s strong desire to be liked and for everything to be pleasant makes them highly supportive of others. People like to be around ESFJs, because the ESFJ has a special gift of invariably making people feel good about themselves.

The ESFJ takes their responsibilities very seriously, and is very dependable. They value security and stability, and have a strong focus on the details of life. They see before others do what needs to be done, and do whatever it takes to make sure that it gets done. They enjoy these types of tasks, and are extremely good at them.

ESFJs are warm and energetic. They need approval from others to feel good about themselves. They are hurt by indifference and don’t understand unkindness. They are very giving people, who get a lot of their personal satisfaction from the happiness of others. They want to be appreciated for who they are, and what they give. They’re very sensitive to others, and freely give practical care. ESFJs are such caring individuals, that they sometimes have a hard time seeing or accepting a difficult truth about someone they care about.

With Extraverted Feeling dominating their personality, ESFJs are focused on reading other people. They have a strong need to be liked, and to be in control. They are extremely good at reading others, and often change their own manner to be more pleasing to whoever they’re with at the moment.

The ESFJ’s value system is defined externally. They usually have very well-formed ideas about the way things should be, and are not shy about expressing these opinions. However, they weigh their values and morals against the world around them, rather than against an internal value system. They may have a strong moral code, but it is defined by the community that they live in, rather than by any strongly felt internal values.

ESFJs who have had the benefit of being raised and surrounded by a strong value system that is ethical and centered around genuine goodness will most likely be the kindest, most generous souls who will gladly give you the shirt off of their back without a second thought. For these individuals, the selfless quality of their personality type is genuine and pure. ESFJs who have not had the advantage of developing their own values by weighing them against a good external value system may develop very questionable values. In such cases, the ESFJ most often genuinely believes in the integrity of their skewed value system. They have no internal understanding of values to set them straight. In weighing their values against our society, they find plenty of support for whatever moral transgression they wish to justify. This type of ESFJ is a dangerous person indeed. Extraverted Feeling drives them to control and manipulate, and their lack of Intuition prevents them from seeing the big picture. They’re usually quite popular and good with people, and good at manipulating them. Unlike their ENFJ cousin, they don’t have Intuition to help them understand the real consequences of their actions. They are driven to manipulate other to achieve their own ends, yet they believe that they are following a solid moral code of conduct.

All ESFJs have a natural tendency to want to control their environment. Their dominant function demands structure and organization, and seeks closure. ESFJs are most comfortable with structured environments. They’re not likely to enjoy having to do things which involve abstract, theoretical concepts, or impersonal analysis. They do enjoy creating order and structure, and are very good at tasks which require these kinds of skills. ESFJs should be careful about controling people in their lives who do not wish to be controlled.

ESFJs respect and believe in the laws and rules of authority, and believe that others should do so as well. They’re traditional, and prefer to do things in the established way, rather than venturing into unchartered territory. Their need for security drives their ready acceptance and adherence to the policies of the established system. This tendency may cause them to sometimes blindly accept rules without questioning or understanding them.

An ESFJ who has developed in a less than ideal way may be prone to being quite insecure, and focus all of their attention on pleasing others. He or she might also be very controling, or overly sensitive, imagining bad intentions when there weren’t any.

ESFJs incorporate many of the traits that are associated with women in our society. However, male ESFJs will usually not appear feminine at all. On the contrary, ESFJs are typically quite conscious about gender roles and will be most comfortable playing a role that suits their gender in our society. Male ESFJs will be quite masculine (albeit sensitive when you get to know them), and female ESFJs will be very feminine.

ESFJs at their best are warm, sympathetic, helpful, cooperative, tactful, down-to-earth, practical, thorough, consistent, organized, enthusiastic, and energetic. They enjoy tradition and security, and will seek stable lives that are rich in contact with friends and family.
Jungian functional preference ordering:

Dominant: Extraverted Feeling
Auxiliary: Introverted Sensing
Tertiary: Extraverted Intuition
Inferior: Introverted Thinking

My HR manager my skeptical with my results, especially when they said my results where that of the “Caregiver”. I am suppose to be a good spouse, which she doesn’t seem to agree. Told her to speak to my girlfriend. I am also suppose to be effected by the environment (Sensing), but I feel i am more Intuition. My office mates told me to retake the test again, but I lazy lah. I do think the test is very subjective though, as the questions were vague.

After we went through the Strengths and weakness, I found the results quite accurate! Especially the weakness man! Do try it for fun!

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