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Friday, January 14, 2005

Quarter-life Crisis" - Part II

Humm... Decided to analyse it deeply comparing it to my life:

1. Check!

2. Not really. (Previous posting of mine was related to this single person that actually has pleasure in hurting my feelings so that she can feel more confortable about herself...). I am blessed with many good friends. However I wish I had kept more in contact with many of them too.. Especially AIESEC ones. I guess that is one of my life's learning.

3. Loving my job. But it is all about expectations and goals I had set up for my life. Decided long ago about an AIESEC traineeship following my MCP term. Now 6 months are passed and I am in Madrid (too close to Portugal I would say). I guess the difficulty lies in having goals that appear in your life and then you have to decide if you allow them to replace your older goals. Basically, deciding if your new goals are taking you towards a new path (that you are not quite sure) or if you are only changing into a different lane.

4. Opinions stronger? Definitely! Emotional rollercoaster in the past months? Jackpot!

5. Humm. Maybe a little bit. I like changes.. Guess the "drifting past" is more related to leaving AIESEC.

6. Heart broken? Of course, who havent? Lucky enough, not that many times. Definitely the question here is meeting Mr Prince Charming. As someone (who is now placed at the center of the office, by the coffee machine, with no MSN access ;) once said to me "Seems no one is good enough for Ms. Ana Seixas". Maybe.

7.Humm.. Dont really know what to say about this one.

Conclusion: I am having a good week! eheh :) Upper part of the rollercoaster!

2 Comments:

At 1/14/2005 7:43 PM, Maria said...

I miss our msn discussions!!! I am in Brussels.. whenever you want to come and visit come.... take care of yourself... cannot wait to have internet at home so I can read the blogs in depth!
Have a good weekend
for how long will you be in Madirid?
Love,
Maria

 
At 1/15/2005 1:47 AM, Asha said...

Elisa!

There is a great quote that states something like: You should always make plans for the future, just make them in pencil. (can't remember the exact wording).

I feel the same way as you, I never would have guess that living in the US (very close to Canada) would have been my next step after AIESEC, but I know that this is the right place for me. But thats written in pencil, it will change..thats the only thing I'm sure of.

Take care!

 

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