Working in a Hospitality industry at the moment and it seemed appealing from the outward outlook at first but recently, it's been tedious for me. The challenges are in loads. I have to sacrifice my sleep and to say I hate waking up early is an understatement and I have to work on weekends (Sundays which is a church day), most important is smartness especially customer service, which is what I'm presently up to, but patience does it all for we live to grow, we grow to learn, we learn to sacrifice, we sacrifice to make life count....
I'm proud to be on the learning path and proud to be a Hilton team member.
Wednesday, 19 December 2007
Friday, 7 December 2007
what a world
What a World this is........
A complicated world!
A world tearing apart!
Most youths are subject to negative inclinations
Moral virtues are the most unpopular issues
Derogative news are versicles:
War, Rape, Drugs, Racial dicrimination, a list that won't end
Violence bequeaths the globe.
Leaders do preach peace,
they don't live peace.
They move every inch, clothed with guards
Also over-protective 'cos of the unsafe globe
Religious folks rant exaggerated homonyms
chants that swell up thier pockets
Abuses that causes chaos with other religions
Leaving no legacy for the followers of the so-called truth
Quarrelsome parents teaching kids how to love,
What does it amount to without living the same?
The poor are left helpless at street-sides
While all rush to accomplish daily routines
and be happier, though others sink deeper
A supposedly simple world ,
where songs end, memories fade,
valuables are forgotten, all things come to an end
A world that should be beautiful for simplicity
But taken so complicated, thus getting crazier
It's a world of agonies we live in
Yet we think we are happy
How foolish is mankind, not to understand Happiness?
Our thinking is but infinitesimal
Its a crazy world we live in!
(C) Kennisblegad 2007
A complicated world!
A world tearing apart!
Most youths are subject to negative inclinations
Moral virtues are the most unpopular issues
Derogative news are versicles:
War, Rape, Drugs, Racial dicrimination, a list that won't end
Violence bequeaths the globe.
Leaders do preach peace,
they don't live peace.
They move every inch, clothed with guards
Also over-protective 'cos of the unsafe globe
Religious folks rant exaggerated homonyms
chants that swell up thier pockets
Abuses that causes chaos with other religions
Leaving no legacy for the followers of the so-called truth
Quarrelsome parents teaching kids how to love,
What does it amount to without living the same?
The poor are left helpless at street-sides
While all rush to accomplish daily routines
and be happier, though others sink deeper
A supposedly simple world ,
where songs end, memories fade,
valuables are forgotten, all things come to an end
A world that should be beautiful for simplicity
But taken so complicated, thus getting crazier
It's a world of agonies we live in
Yet we think we are happy
How foolish is mankind, not to understand Happiness?
Our thinking is but infinitesimal
Its a crazy world we live in!
(C) Kennisblegad 2007
Tuesday, 1 May 2007
There's a link to success
Drive a nail aright
Hit it on the head
Strike with all your might
When the iron is Red
If u have work to do
Do it with a will
For those who reach the top
First must have climbed the hill
Looking at the top
Gazing at the sky
How can u get there
If u never try?
Though u may stumble at first
Please never be downcast
Try and try again
u will succeeed at last.
Hit it on the head
Strike with all your might
When the iron is Red
If u have work to do
Do it with a will
For those who reach the top
First must have climbed the hill
Looking at the top
Gazing at the sky
How can u get there
If u never try?
Though u may stumble at first
Please never be downcast
Try and try again
u will succeeed at last.
Thursday, 19 April 2007
value each moment
To realise the value of one year, ask a student who failed his final high school exams.
To realise the value of one month, ask a mother who gave birth to a premature baby.
To realise the value of one week, ask an editor of a weekly magazine.
To realise the value of one day, ask a daily labourer who has a family of six to feed.
To realise the value of one hour, ask the lovers who are waiting to meet.
To realise the value of one minute, ask a business man who missed a flight.
To realise the value of one second, ask an accident survivor.
To realise the value of a mili-second, ask an athlete who won a silver medal in the relay race of the olympics.
Value each moment.
To realise the value of one month, ask a mother who gave birth to a premature baby.
To realise the value of one week, ask an editor of a weekly magazine.
To realise the value of one day, ask a daily labourer who has a family of six to feed.
To realise the value of one hour, ask the lovers who are waiting to meet.
To realise the value of one minute, ask a business man who missed a flight.
To realise the value of one second, ask an accident survivor.
To realise the value of a mili-second, ask an athlete who won a silver medal in the relay race of the olympics.
Value each moment.
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