One time, when I was fixing my schedule for walkthroughs, I realized something. I was enjoying it! I remember how I used to say in job interviews that it is one of my strengths - organizing schedules, time management (though not consistently done in practice. Hehe). I enjoy keeping things organized. And also, I admit, I enjoy documentation in the sense that I enjoy writing and explaining in english. Seeing that this has been one of my edge at work, I believe that this is one of the many undiscovered talents God has given me. Hehe. It’s a skill I developed over time. It’s a gift.
So looking back at my predicament, I wonder, can this job really be The One? I keep reminding myself that I won’t and I shouldn’t stay long in order to fulfill my dreams in the soonest possible time. But then again, it makes me think, what if this job is really my passion? What if.
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Blue Sky
When do stars fade their light?
Does the moon and the sun make it right
For you the world maybe
Like an endless storm chasing a mystery
Is there hate in your heart?
Does your body drop and tell you to stop
Loving you or loving me
When it all falls down you just sing with me
Coz there’s a blue sky waiting tomorrow
Waiting tomorrow shining and shimmering
A blue sky waiting tomorrow
Waiting tomorrow
Maybe it’s all we need
Oh don’t you wash away that smile
You just look out the window and see the light
It’s beautiful to be alive
It’s wonderful to live a life
The sun is sure to shine
For you and me for everyone
So don’t be sad it’s just the start
Of a new beginning in your life
Rain will keep on pouring
Some things you can’t control
And while the sun seems far and hard to hold
It will unfold
There will always be a blue sky
A blue sky waiting tomorrow
- first fave song from Hale… “blue sky waiting tomorrow, full of hope.” ^_^
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