Image Source: If you believe in fate and destiny… (211)
I feel the need to write down something, so I can release all the stress from my shoulder and move on to the next step. It’s been 8 months since I had the idea of my last project. I have been working very hard to move the project forward. Of course, things is not always follow your plan. It’s going slow, but stable.
Few days ago, a nice neighbor asked me how do I feel about working from home for over 3 years now. My only answer is to have a good faith on whatever you are doing and keep motivating yourself to move forward.
Flickr has been a great resource for me to release my stress. I love taking photos and also love to see what other people do. Looking at other people’s photos give me a inside view from other people’s eyes. I found the above photo. I have to crop it to make it fit into the post. You can find the original photo at If you believe in fate and destiny… (211).
After reviewing some of the photo I took in San Francisco, I had a post about 40 years later. I think my priority has changed a little bid. It’s not about making hard working million dollars, but about sharing the great love for another 40 to 50 years. The shift of my priority won’t change my schedule of my project. In stead, it will make me rethink my working strategies. Release out my duty to other people will save my time and release more stress.
I have good faith that I am on the right track after seeing the following Startup School 08 video presented by the creator of Ruby on Rail – David.
This is a great video that every startup entrepreneur should take a look at it. I have no doubt that my latest project is exactly what he is talking about. If you are starting your new company or new entrepreneur adventure, this video may give you some great inspiration.
Keep a good faith! Good things will come!






The way I see it, if you don’t have faith in yourself or what you are putting your time and energy into then you won’t get too far. Right now I am thinking about quitting my job and going back to university to study medicine but in this part of the world people see the thought of going back to university at 30 for a long and taxing degree as being crazy. I’m not listening and am going for it. It is something I have always wanted to do and I am not happy with my current job either. Keep on pressing on my friend.
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@Gerri:
Thank you for stopping by. Make change to yourself if the environment can’t change for you. Find you way out with a good faith. Hanging there.