(Aug 9, 2008)
Spent some family time with Cynthia shopping at Ikea and Sheng Siong. Decided to push away all the other meetings. Had my all time favourite Ikea hotdog bun (: Had dinner at Lavender area together with my parents later. Full full full.
Women volleyball and basketball match was wonderful. Japan lost against USA in the volleyball match though ): I am looking forward to the basketball match between Australia and USA. Hope to see some fights and violence yo (;
Was blog hopping and everyone is going the iPersonic personality test. I read Caleb's, Tomu's. Hakim's and Amos's and they are quite accurate so I decided to try too.
Idk if it's accurate for me but I am the ENGAGED IDEALISTS (whatever it is):
Engaged Idealists are extroverted and helpful. Others find them to be very congenial and inspiring - especially as they are always willing to see the best in the other person. Their humour, their energy and their optimism attract other people. Engaged Idealists are very good at communicating and are good at convincing and firing on others. That is why it is a matter of course that they often take over the leading role in groups. This personality type often produces very charismatic persons.
Engaged Idealists have an unusually strong ability to empathise. They are tolerant and generous towards others; they sometimes tend to idealise their friends. They always try to suit everybody and want their relationships to be harmonious and satisfactory. To achieve this, they are prepared to invest a great deal and to put their requirements last. As Engaged Idealists are very considerate, there is the danger of them sacrificing and overexerting themselves for others. In their job, they therefore have to be very careful not to develop a burnout syndrome.
Engaged Idealists are reliable, well organised and love structuring complicated situations. They have difficulty accepting criticism; they quickly feel hurt and misunderstood. Their perfectionism also influences their love life - they look for the perfect relationship for life. Once they have made their decision, they are faithful, well-balanced and loving partners. However, should they get involved with the wrong person, it can happen that they allow themselves to be exploited for a long time before they end the relationship.
Try yours today at http://www.ipersonic.com/test.html
I successfully stalked my eyecandy on FB. HEHEHEHEHEEEEEEEE.
Women volleyball and basketball match was wonderful. Japan lost against USA in the volleyball match though ): I am looking forward to the basketball match between Australia and USA. Hope to see some fights and violence yo (;
Was blog hopping and everyone is going the iPersonic personality test. I read Caleb's, Tomu's. Hakim's and Amos's and they are quite accurate so I decided to try too.
Idk if it's accurate for me but I am the ENGAGED IDEALISTS (whatever it is):
Engaged Idealists are extroverted and helpful. Others find them to be very congenial and inspiring - especially as they are always willing to see the best in the other person. Their humour, their energy and their optimism attract other people. Engaged Idealists are very good at communicating and are good at convincing and firing on others. That is why it is a matter of course that they often take over the leading role in groups. This personality type often produces very charismatic persons.
Engaged Idealists have an unusually strong ability to empathise. They are tolerant and generous towards others; they sometimes tend to idealise their friends. They always try to suit everybody and want their relationships to be harmonious and satisfactory. To achieve this, they are prepared to invest a great deal and to put their requirements last. As Engaged Idealists are very considerate, there is the danger of them sacrificing and overexerting themselves for others. In their job, they therefore have to be very careful not to develop a burnout syndrome.
Engaged Idealists are reliable, well organised and love structuring complicated situations. They have difficulty accepting criticism; they quickly feel hurt and misunderstood. Their perfectionism also influences their love life - they look for the perfect relationship for life. Once they have made their decision, they are faithful, well-balanced and loving partners. However, should they get involved with the wrong person, it can happen that they allow themselves to be exploited for a long time before they end the relationship.
Try yours today at http://www.ipersonic.com/test.html
I successfully stalked my eyecandy on FB. HEHEHEHEHEEEEEEEE.