About this Lensmaster: NAIZA

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Philippines
I probably live the life less traveled by many at my age though I'm pretty much the average. Battling a rare genetic bone disorder for twenty plus years now but that's not how my story ends. I take the joys of friendships, the serenity of solitude, the ups and downs of melancholy, drowns of sorrow and the intoxication of love. A certified coffee addict. An idiopath. A social networking junkie. A movie freak. Pet lover. Good food. Sunsets. A simple creature.

A bunch of thanks

I'm pretty much excited on coming up with this new blog that I should have done before in the first place. I am so grateful that there are people out there who are actually spending some time to check out some of the stuff I'm doing on the web in the past couple of months.

For me it's just so weird having those visits popping up every time I check my mail... A Bunch of thanks!

In my perspective, I think its now time to separate personal things in a manner that somehow I tend to be carried away with all the self-inflicted dramas. So, for the meantime let's just left them all behind.

Like what I said, if there is pain for sure there is something to gain. I'm talking about pain in general which is something a lot of us work out for at the end of the day in a positive note. I know. I'm becoming to whiny again but you see I'm not always in the shadows and I'm very much an upbeat person nowadays.

Can we get back to Squidoo?

For some of you who wouldn't know, I started squidooing last year of August 2007 which is referred to me by a dearest friend GramaBarb which I am uber-thankful that I came to learned so many incredible possible things in just one click away. I don't know. I was actually on the fondness of blogging because it is something that makes me feel better every time I wrote my thoughts and I remember I just can't stopped writing online since then. It was some sort of emotional release on whatever I was going at the end of the day.

In that same year, I was a college drop-out in Psych for several semesters just to pursue my medication. But not later on that year, I decided to take a certificate course in freelance writing which I'll finished in this coming July of this year. So, basically the biggest challenge that came on my way is on how to use my idle time in a more productive way while I am on the verge of recovery. So I realize that I needed something to divert my time on whatever things I can only do and that is writing.

Just to make the story short I did find the surest and possible comfort through writing and somehow it is the safest place to say everything you wanted to say without being criticized and minding other people's concern. And that's what I'm doing frantically still alive and kicking!

Then... there came Squidoo!

I actually don't have any idea on the technical things on the World Wide Web like adsense, pay-per-click (PPC), royalties, html (Well, I know a few... way back in HS computer class and other more advanced stuff I learned here in Squidoo) and the list goes on... But, mostly everything was something new to my ears but I do heard Amazon and eBay while I was browsing some information in Yahoo where they post news blogs on tech and entertainment. Well, as I am part of those people who are very much into the pop world as they say. I am very much a chronic news observer, a movie marathon fanatic (but I haven't watched new movies lately!), information junkie who just act dumb at times; I love watching reality shows! I just hate numbers and all the things that pertains to gibberish numbers. It really does brings me goosebumps every time... Basically, I am a total bummer who tends to over-analyze things under the sun. Well, it's just the way I am.

That is why I thought Squidoo is a perfect place, a platform where I can divert those ideas and passions into something that is very much productive. So, I just love that idea and knowing that I can have all my time to do whatever I wanted to do is a gift that I don't need to rush things in my circumstance. The great thing is that we can all do something in our lives if we just let it be.

I'm telling you it can really be addicting!


Just remember this super philosophy: Everyone's an expert on something!

Gotta keep on going on! Never, never never give up!

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great blog! Thank you for including Cabaret Squidoo on your blogroll!