Sunday, August 26, 2012

Yes you will!!

I had a great weekend. I run Saturday, and I softballed, surfed, and run again today. It's always good to have tons of rice after a tough exercise just like a high school kid. I was belonging a baseball club when I was a high school student. Since this baseball club was one of the biggest and best teams in its prefecture, tough memories, such as living in a group at dormitory and crazy competition, always overcome joy moments in my mind, but some stuff from the three years still reminds in myself such as friends and mental toughness.


In addition to the fun exercise, my relocation has been successful in this weekend. I have done 50% of my stuff to move to a new place. Current place is more convenient to commute, it has a pool, and room is bigger than the new room, but I decided to move out. I think the reason is human relation with the owner. Nothing is wrong with the current one, but the new owner is a very nice guy and respectful. This is the only reason to move out from the current place, but I want my place to be more relaxing and enjoyable environment rather than cool and gorgeous once.


Irreplaceable memories with high school friends and friendly environment at the new house...none of them can be bought by money, and I have been feeling these things are as important as financial success. Corporate motto at my company says that we pursue both material and spiritual happiness. I love this sentence, and I hope I can gain both happiness in the near future. Oh but I am already spiritually happy, so, what I'm missing is money!!;)  


I hope the deposit in my bank account will be fulled with dollars as much as my mental deposit is filled out with lots of happiness. My happiness is here in mind as much as all unhappy people in the world can take.


So Monday is almost there. I will work to maximize my employer's profit, and share my happiness with my coworkers and clients!!


You will have nice week!! Yes you will!!


Go for it!! Chuji,

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Chuji flies

As I have written in this blog, I am already in LA to work for an wonderful free magazine company as a sales rep. But my final project in my MBA program in New Hampshire was still going until the last Friday. In my last class titled "Professional Sales and Management", my final assignment was individually designed by the professor, and what the professor and I created and committed for the assignment was very practical and helpful. Since I am in a real sales field at this point, I had been theoretically analyzing what I learned and experienced in my job, and I reported for him these learning every single week. Also, I set my original sales goals in addition to my goal that I set with my supervisor...


So, I haven't finished my MBA program at this point, yet I feel so accomplished now because all of my stuff is done!!. This program was designed averagely for 1.5 years with varieties of categories such as real estate, marketing, small business, and so on. But I finished this program within an year. Yes I became the fastest student in this program although I didn't become the best student. I really think the time in New Hampshire flew so fast. That was so fun, tough, and enthusiastic as always in my life. 


"Time flies." this is what people always say. But I think I would like to learn it from my experience in NH. Time Flies means time is passing faster than expectations, or time is passing although not enough things are accomplished. So I decided to achieve what I have to achieve faster than my time. "Oh, Chuji flies..." this is what I want to make my time to say.


My present time, as a new employee, will be done so fast, and I would be writing this moment as a past sometime really soon. I have to be hurry. I have done much less stuff than what I was planning to accomplish.


Again, Chuji flies...this is what I want to make my time to say.


Go for it!! Chuji,

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Magic

That was a little bit passed 6pm, last Friday... I was at a starbucks in Hollywood to finish up my tasks in this week with my rap top meanwhile waiting for the highway traffic to Torrance would be melt down. As always, my week was so enthusiastic and gasoline in my body was almost running out. When I finally finished the last email and headed up, "Oh my god!! Chuji!!" a lady walked to me. I was like "I think I know this person...oh Chrissy!!" Yes, she was my immigration adviser when I was at UC Irvine. I hung out with her and other friends just a year ago, so that was an amazing accident. By the way, Irvine and Hollywood are 60 miles away, so neither of us was expecting to meet in such a different world.


Her boyfriend and she said they stopped by at this starbucks before a magic show they were going in Hollywood. But I'm sure the most beautiful magic she experienced in the night was Chuji. That was a so rare accident.


Oh I remembered another magic in California in three years ago. I was at a Halloween party in LA, and a friend of mine introduced a Japanese girl to me. She was in a Yankees uniform.  Asking her hometown, we knew that we grew up in very close each other, so I told my full name to her. "OMG!!" This Americanized Japanese screamed exactly like this and fell on her behind. She was a sister of my old friend, and we have played many times when we were kids.


One more magic I have to tell you in this weekend. HR manager at my employer company is the one I firstly revealed that I want to live in the US, and she has been consulting me how I can minimize my time and cost to do so.


What magical relations we are in in this world.


In my current job, I almost randomly jump in different businesses, and Imeet the owner or manager. Out of my job time too, I meet hundred of people in different places such as gas stations, restaurants, banks, and my neighborhood. I re-decided to treat these encounters as a only one meeting in my life.


And I believe this is the only way to make the magics happen in life.
You don't have to go to magic shows then;)


Go for it!! Chuji,