Fence sitter.I think that's one of the safest side if you hate controversies.If your swimming at it, probably, you need to be one hundred percent careful of what word to use to describe someone especially. The other day, I was sitted by one of my boss while fidgeting his smoke.I vested myself in an oversized jacket so that Mr Marlboro wont overpower my Gucci. This time, I guess I didn't really have any choice to decline the spontaneous invitation. I was really busy completing my audits until he came to my station. I practically knew already that there is a reason why he wants me to walk with him in the smoking lounge for he knew all along I don't smoke, at least I assume.
My mind was already running through his face and foreseeing how this little vis a vis would end up. Like I expected, it wasn't because he wanted my company. He wants my presence as he condescendingly puffs the cigar, while I vehemently inhale it secretly because he needs some information from me. I honestly felt he could've just called me up in his office, in both our luxury of comfortable seats sans cigarette smoke.What he wanted was no extraordinary albeit this was the first time I am being solicited about someone's management style or acting prowess as a leader to us. It felt a little bit awkward because we had other frequents juxtaposed. Eavesdropping is a knack for others to easily spread gossips. I tried to be really tact in declaiming what I have personally experienced. He tried to gauge my style by comparing to other three leaders even on a higher position that what I currently assume and said to myself "Why compare!"
I gave him the most safest answers and details sent via email. Why didn't he just asked it on an email to begin with?
Monday, August 31, 2009
Monday, August 10, 2009
--thin like hair strands
Time just runs swiflty.My youngest daughter is turning three in four months.She's so smart and adorable yet equally naughty to the point that I lose my temper.A total opposite nature of her elder sister. Sometimes, I feel extremely guilty whenever I get to reprimand her when she gets so unruly. The little time I get to spend with her at home are filled with my patience growing thinner.
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