Being Responsible
Friday, March 7, 2008
In common language, a task is part of a set of actions which accomplish a job, problem or assignment.
When a task is allocated, people should be responsible and finished the task. More importantly never push it to others.
But what if the task wasn't even allocate to you in the first place?! And you were just a messenger who simply pass down the msg. Does it mean you have to be blame for pushing your task to others? Does it mean you have to return the message if whoever is not available because of some reasons which I wouldn't claim it as responsible. Hmm.. Does that mean the 'unavailable' person is now being irresponsible and pushing her tasks away? Only god knows..
Oh, on a random note, I don't believe in fortune telling even if it's about health.
Let me hear you call my name.
Eileen Khoo Yi Ling
A Doggie Lover
- Mom of Mr Rusty Tan-Khoo, Mini Schnauzer
A Touch Football Player
- NTU Captain 09/10
- Singapore Womens Team 08
A Cheerleader
- UNISUS 2007 & 2008
A Pork Lover
- simply love the taste of pork
A Shopaholic
- never return empty-handed
A Model Wannabee
- Singtel Grid Girl 2008 Top 44
- Toy, Comic & Games Convention 2009, Playbabe Finalist
Feel free to contact me for any event jobs or editorial shoots=)
eileen_0209@hotmail.com
A Travelling Lover
Been to:
-Australia (Sydney,Melbourne,Port Macquarie)
-Austria (Vienna)
-Belgium (Brussels, Bruges)
-Cambodia (Phnom Penh, Siem Reap)
-China (Beijing, ShiDu)
-Czech Republic (Prague)
-England (London, Manchester)
-France (Paris)
-Germany (Munich, Berlin, Bremen)
-Holland (Amsterdam)
-Indonesia (Batam, Peneng)
-Italy (Rome,Pisa, Florence, Venice)
-Japan (Toyko, Hakone)
-Korea (Seoul, Chuncheon, Suwon, Jeju Island)
-Malaysia (Johor, KL, Malacca,Genting)
-Norway (Oslo, Bergen)
-Sweden (Stockholm, Kiruna)
-Taiwan (Taipei, Taizhong, Hualien)
-Thailand (Bangkok, Krabi, Pattaya)
-Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City, Nha Trang, MuiNe)
A Total of 20 Countries and 47 cities.
Being Responsible
Friday, March 7, 2008
In common language, a task is part of a set of actions which accomplish a job, problem or assignment.
When a task is allocated, people should be responsible and finished the task. More importantly never push it to others.
But what if the task wasn't even allocate to you in the first place?! And you were just a messenger who simply pass down the msg. Does it mean you have to be blame for pushing your task to others? Does it mean you have to return the message if whoever is not available because of some reasons which I wouldn't claim it as responsible. Hmm.. Does that mean the 'unavailable' person is now being irresponsible and pushing her tasks away? Only god knows..
Oh, on a random note, I don't believe in fortune telling even if it's about health.