Living Near Busy Roads May Increase Blood Pressure
Posted by Gallivanter in Thoughts on 15. Oct, 2009 | 13 Comments
Driving during rush hours can certainly turn you into an incredible sulk. Let’s face it, the only people who loves traffic would be online kind, bloggers like me.
My condominium is about 100 metres away from the busiest highway in Malaysia, the Federal Highway. I am “blessed” with all kinds of sounds 24/7, though at night [...]
3 Simple Methods of Limiting Weight Gain at Work
Posted by Gallivanter in Career on 24. Aug, 2009 | 7 Comments
Working nine to five can wreak havoc on your waistline. The stress makes you crave junk food, and often you’re too overworked to have the energy or time to exercise. When I asked FitSugar readers how they avoid gaining weight at work, here’s what they said.
“Stairwell stair climbing . . . My heart is racing [...]
The Modern Work Pyramid Explained
Posted by Gallivanter in Career on 19. Mar, 2009 | 19 Comments
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How to Stay Focus @ Work
Posted by Gallivanter in Career on 20. Dec, 2007 | 2 Comments
Staying focus at work can be herculean at times. But, you CAN do it. The most important point is to wipe out distractions. How? Well, it’s easy. Just plan your day before you start, clear up your desk and close all useless computer programs.
Have visible reminders of your daily routine. I use a yellow sticky [...]
Pick Your Battles at Work
Posted by Gallivanter in Career on 12. Dec, 2007 | 6 Comments
Humans. We always continue to want to fight for every idea. Wait, let me re-word – MOST humans. Before you throw the gauntlet, think about the idea – will it TRULY make the company more successful? Does it affect or live up to the goals? Will you be supported by influential colleagues with this idea? [...]
Enjoying Working Life
Posted by Gallivanter in Thoughts on 30. Oct, 2007 | 22 Comments
2 January 2000 – 31st October 2007.
A job – nothing but repetitive hard work. I parted ways with my company of 8 years earlier this month and I’m looking forward to a new career challenge. Over the last year, I had to slog to office, execute the hours and then hotfoot home to breathe again. [...]


