Friday, April 20. 2007Wrong Emoticons
My guy colleague and I were chatting with our boss over Skype when suddenly, our boss sent us the bear hug emoticon:
Followed by a We blinked our eyes in shock. Has our boss developed a tendre for my guy colleague? Couldn't be me - I'm so not his type "Maybe he typed it in the wrong window," I surmised. Perhaps the bear hug and kisses were meant for his wife. Sure enough, right after the kiss, our boss immediately typed, "Whoops. Sorry, I chose the wrong emoticon!" And a few minutes after that, "Everyone here at the meeting is having a great laugh too when I told them about it." The look of relief on the face of my guy colleague was priceless. Truly priceless. Wednesday, April 18. 2007Out of This Horsie's Mouth
A friend gave me a strange parting shot the other day. "Be careful of what you say. You never know how people may misconstrue it."
I didn't realise how prophetic those words are. For in the space of a day, I got to know of two instances where I was grossly misunderstood. The first involved a couple of friends which thankfully was rectified before things got blown out of proportion. The second incident happened because someone decided to paint a bad picture about me and spread malicious rumours between me and a guy I don't even know. In that second case, I didn't even have to say a word and the juicy rumours merrily floated along their way until they reached my ears. Now I know how celebrities feel. In reference to the second case, it makes me wonder why people would target someone like me - a quiet inconspicuous person who minds her own business - and spread lies about her. Also, it puzzles me when people don't clarify with me when they hear things about me. I would expect my friends to let me know about such things and verify if they were indeed true or not. I'm not a fragile brittle piece of fine china who must be protected from the tentacles of gossip mongers. The thing about gossip is the gossippee is not present to say her side of the story. I was gratified that my friends defended me on my behalf. I learned a few things about those two episodes:
And last but not least, don't be a part of the rumour monger chain. You may not have murdered anyone at gunpoint but you may have unknowingly killed countless of characters, desecrated their names and caused chaos in their lives. Surely that's not something you want to be remembered by. Best way to nip a rumour in the bud? Get it from the horse's mouth. Sunday, April 15. 2007This Confirms It...
I'm a night bird.
Saturday, April 14. 2007Performance Reviews
Well, it's that time of the year again - giving performance appraisals to my staff. Not an easy thing to do, I can assure you. For feedback works both ways.
I suppose giving performance reviews are beneficial to both the appraiser and the appraisee. Firstly, before giving feedback to others, I need to take a hard look at myself. The last thing I'd want is a pot calling the kettle black scenario. "Wah, you think my work sucks ar? You think you so great yourself meh?" That would be an absolutely nightmarish type of response. Every manager's nightmare. Secondly, the performance appraisal must be objective, offering constructive points of improvement and giving credit where credit is due. It's hard to strike a good balance. I find myself wanting to spare their feelings and at the same time wanting them to improve for the company's sake. Thirdly, giving them the opportunity to air their grievances and points of improvement so that they can work and develop better. If the first two parts are well taken care of, this part should go smoothly, too. For when the employee feels that you care for their growth and welfare, they will be gracious in their feedback as well. And it's always better to hear their grievances now rather when they are handing their resignation letter to the company. Better nip problems in the bud. But still. It's not really a time I look forward to. Kinda like my annual trip to the dentist. You know it's good for you but it can be a painful experience if handled wrongly. Tuesday, April 10. 2007Phantom![IMG]http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y255/coolcatalyst/phantom1.jpg[/IMG] Or shall I say backlog! Gah! Just a note for those who are curious - Phantom was awesome! It took my breath away literally. Of course, it was not perfect, but man, I was suitably impressed. More pics and stories to come later. Stay tuned. * Updates The journey Was smooth. We travelled in comfort and style. Just look at me getting comfy on the plush seats at the 'ground floor' of an Aeroline bus. The food's not bad either. I travelled light and so, did not bring my baby along. But my dad's digital camera was a great travelling companion [IMG]http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y255/coolcatalyst/phantom4.jpg[/IMG] The people Were hospitable and friendly. Our friends who work in Singapore brought us around. On top of that, I managed to visit some dear old rellies who immediately embarked on a mission to fatten me up. [IMG]http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y255/coolcatalyst/phantom5.jpg[/IMG] Now I really like eating and all but really, there is such a thing as too much food The food Was very, very nice. Gone were the days where I ate noodles slathered in tomato sauce. The food courts have spruced up and my aunt's cooking was as delectable as always. [IMG]http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y255/coolcatalyst/phantom8.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y255/coolcatalyst/phantom6.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y255/coolcatalyst/phantom7.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y255/coolcatalyst/phantom11.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y255/coolcatalyst/phantom10.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y255/coolcatalyst/phantom17.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y255/coolcatalyst/phantom14.jpg[/IMG] Inside Food Republic, Vivo City [IMG]http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y255/coolcatalyst/phantom12.jpg[/IMG] Still inside Food Republic [IMG]http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y255/coolcatalyst/phantom18.jpg[/IMG] A view outside Vivo City Shopping Center, Harbour Front The shopping Was totally rad. Got some cute shoes and craft stuff (that I can't find back home!). Would have done more damage to my wallet had I stayed longer. Heck, I wish I could have stayed a couple of days more so that I can explore more shopping malls! The show Was mind-blowing. The props, hundreds of costumes, actors and full orchestra worked so well together. Everything was top class and realistic looking i.e. the river truly "felt" like a river. The Esplanade Theater a.k.a the Durian was a great place to stage it in. My only gripe about the performance was that the woman who played Christine lacked volume - it was hard to discern the words she sang at times. The Phantom was magnificent. Even when his voice drops, one can clearly make out his words. If possible, do try to sit at the first row of seats at your category. I was unfortunate to be on the second row and seated behind a girl who loves to lean on the railings AND put her hands together in the form of a shadow play thus effectively blocking my view. The top half of my body had to constantly move in the opposite direction of whichever way she so pleases to turn to. Gah. Thankfully the show was so marvellous that at many points I found myself feeling so tempted to sing along with the cast. It was all I could do to stop myself from singing. After all, the audience did not pay all that money to hear me sing. After the show ended, i was one of the many people who left the hall humming happily to ourselves. [IMG]http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y255/coolcatalyst/phantom22.jpg[/IMG] The Durian-inspired Esplanade Theatre which opened with a bang in Oct 2002 [IMG]http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y255/coolcatalyst/phantom21.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y255/coolcatalyst/phantom2.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y255/coolcatalyst/phantom3.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y255/coolcatalyst/phantom19.jpg[/IMG] One of the pieces of art displayed in their open art gallery. Note that this drawing was made from a single continuous line [IMG]http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y255/coolcatalyst/phantom20.jpg[/IMG] A closer look at this work of art In summary, I... Was satisfied. In the face of such delicious foodies and being the performance art hub of South East Asia, Singapore doesn't seem like a most unlikely place for me to reside anymore. Truly, Singapore is giving Malaysia a run for its money.
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