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Sunday, October 14, 2012

A New Semester

Our dear Polytechnic students should know what today is. Yeah, last day of semester break for most of us. Anyone anticipating for tomorrow? I guess not eh. 6 weeks passed like no one's business, don't you agree.

My last semester, or rather last term (6 weeks) in Singapore Polytechnic. A rather saddening realization this is my last semester in school and I will be graduating not too far from now. 

To be honest, I could not wait to graduate and get it done and over with. Now if you ask me, if possible, I wish I could turn back the time to enjoy every moments I have with my friends in poly life. All the madness, the craziness, the fun and the laughter, oh man, poly life is one of the best few years of life.

What I can say. I do not have the power to control time except making the best out of it. Have to tell myself to enjoy the remaining 6 weeks in school before I am off for attachment. 

Guess what, at this very moment in 2011, I was at Mt Kota Kinabalu with SP-NCC Mt Kinabalu Expedition. Time flies. One year has passed since we set foot on Highest Peak of South East Asia. Memories. 
Took this at this very moment in 2011 from the mountain. Magnificent isn't it.

What did we learn here? Time, it does not wait for anyone to make amendments and changes, it's up to us to make the best out of it and enjoy life to the fullest without any regret.


That's all folk. Have a nice week ahead. 

Signing Off. 

Friday, October 12, 2012

NYAA: We are going GOLD and BEYOND

Imagine yourself walking up the stage, shaking hands with His Excellency, President of Singapore Dr. Tony Tan and having a moment of GLORY, everyone applauding at you. Feel good and recognized, don't you feel so?

That's the reward of completing the prestigious National Youth Achievement Award (NYAA) Gold. Is this the biggest reward for me? NO. My biggest reward is to be able to see the smile of the people I have come across throughout this journey. Needless to say, NYAA Gold Award Presentation Ceremony is one of my biggest event in life. 


The joy and satisfaction of being able to help someone and seeing them smile and laugh because of you, the feeling is indescribable”.

We feel the happiness within when we were able to help people and being appreciated by them. That was the irreplaceable happiness I experienced along the NYAA journey by serving people and reaching my hand to those in need.

Completing the National Youth Achievement Award with strenuous efforts has been a milestone of my life albeit the journey was no bed of roses.

There were countless tribulations faced along the way. To be honest, I feel like dropping out of course after many events along the journey. Time management, stress, work, project, most importantly have to learn how to tolerate and handle difficult people who posed a serious challenge. However, the passion for learning, thirst for more knowledge, supports and encouragements of my peers, lecturers and student development officers motivated me to move on. I laughed, I cried, I smiled, I frowned, but at the end of the day I know I would survive, thanks to the people who has been there for me.

Through this journey, I have formed invaluable friendships with friends, getting to know people, shaped me into a person of fine character. I get to form many close friendship in fact, my bros sis and my closest friends are the awesome people I met along this journey. I have learned to step out of comfort zone and looked at the world in different perspectives, and learnt not to take all I have for granted. 

I was able to go beyond miles, discovered my passion for putting a smile on everybody and transformed lives when I underwent residential project in Shangri-la (Tibet). I had a life changing moment while serving the villagers of Ringha Valley in Tibet. The little kid from the nursery gave me a hug and a kiss at the cheek. Even though it might be normal for others, I was deeply touched and could not hold my tears to stop rolling down. I felt appreciated; it was worth every effort I had put in. This moment has made me want to help to the less fortunate more than before. Gerald Jampolsky once said, “Through our willingness to help others we can learn to be happy rather than depressed”. It is undeniably true, don't you think so?

The biggest reward for completing this journey was not shaking hand with Mr. President, nor getting recognition from the nation but the seeing the smiles on the people I have met. It worth more than anything to me :) 

To the rest of the Gold award winners, a very hearty congratulations to you too.

NYAA gold, mission accomplished. GAHA (Gold Award Holders' Alumni) here I come. Next Mission, OITP Suzhou, China!

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