Monday, September 6, 2010

Aint the right time to take a rest.

Should I take a good rest first before I get everything started OR
shouldn't I do so because I am lag behind the track.

Should I.... or shouldn't I..?
People, what do you think?


It is make sense to think that, 9 out of 10 people will pick the first option.
Of course I am talking about someone who knows me, or someone that are close to me - friends and family members.
No doubt they will be saying that right?

Reason is simple, how can you work on something well
when you aren't physically or mentally functioning well?
Like the old saying, a good start makes up the first half of the success.
However, this can be apply in both of the options.

In the former, I SHOULD take a good rest.
After the recovery, it is then I can have full energy to work on my stuff.
A good start in the sense that I am fully "equip" with mental power and physical power.

But thing does come in pair, it has it con too!
The moment I get back in my study, I am lagged so far behind compare to my peers!
Eh.. I should rephrase my sentence, "compare to my classmates! ( i am few years older than them, but peers by definition is the group of people that about the ages like you)",
which I really don't consider it is a good start anymore.

The second option?
It's simple, like what I've said, if I don't bother to take a good rest,
at least I am still "on track", not talking about how much can i really take on,
as in did the lessons really heard? or am I making good in the research process?
but at least I am physically present there.
I am still on track = a good start I supposed.

While typing, slowly I realize that I am convincing myself to take a good rest before I go any further.
The things that happened in my brain is really like so fast, that you can't even grab a whole picture of it.
Even if you happened to stay on one idea, the next moment it was flew away and the next thing come can be anything that doesn't related at all.
That's why a journal or diary like this helps to focus your mind.

I am glad that I've make a decision.
Although to be stay on track is good (but even now, I am already off-track),
but to be pushing yourself when you are not capable of doing so is really
a waste of time and energy, and it even make the matter worst when you aint
get any better because of frequent and continuous fatigue that you choose to put on.

Anyhow,
a good rest is as simply as getting a good night sleep.
Guess what?
I am sleeping now! See ya, friends!

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