Monday, 10 February 2014

So.. How are you spending your No Pay Leave?

Actually, I don't know.  The days just whizzed past, possibly because of the festivities. Doing a rough count, these are the statistics!
  • Total no. of weekdays on no-pay leave (as at 10 Feb - 38 days
  • No. of weekdays I am overseas - 12 days
  • No. of public holidays that fall on weekdays - 4.5 days
  • No. of weekdays where I have appointments/gatherings -  14.5 days
  • No. of weekdays where I am fully at home - 7 days 
But I think things are gonna change.  Most of the festive gatherings are done.  More time at home - which explains my frequent posting.  My hubby was just asking me last night on what are my KPIs for my no-pay leave.  You kidding me right, KPIs?!?!?!?! 

My No-Pay Leave KPIs
But he is right.  I did proudly proclaim that I will get some exercise into my daily routine and I have only done it once so far.  And I have to ridiculously sprain my left foot last evening.  It was just silly.  I was sitting on my sofa cross-legged and the next thing I know, there was a sharp pain on my left foot.  Now it aches with every step, and when I try to tilt my foot forward, backward and side-to-side.  So much for trying to climb some stairs today.

On a side note, I quite enjoyed the sermon yesterday.  It reminds us that we should try to be joyful.
  • Rejoice during our trials because the test of our faith produces patience
  • Be joyful even though we are in lack and try not to compare, envy, grumble or blame
  • Remember that we may weep in the night but joy will surely come in the morning
  • Run the race of life with joy and endurance
And yes, I am gonna set myself a goal to be more patient and joyful =)  Sounds simple?  I actually think that the simple things are the hardest to achieve!

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