Welcome back
Hi everyone, this is exciting semester. I don't know about you, but I'm so excited to be back in Vermont after four months in Montreal. Once again "WELCOME BACK." This semester I'm hoping to get some good stuff to post on my blog. If anyone has an idea or something that I should talk about on my blog please let me know.
I'm so glad that you and I got a chance to see the last year of the first decade of the 21st century. It is exciting and it is a great privilege for all of us that don't take life for granted. It is also exciting to see this defining moment in the history of the United States the first African-american president moves into the White House.
I know also many of you made new resolutions for 2009. I wish you a good luck. How ever I want you to remember that anytime you keep doing what you do, you end up with the same result. So, I advise you to try something new and fresh, to get a different result. For example, if you used the front door to get into your house everyday, you will still get the same picture of how your living room is setup. But if you try to get into your house through the back door, you might get a different picture of the same living room.
What I'm try to say here it is that if you didn't do a good job last semester and your GPA is low, you might have to change your method of studying. I believe that in life we all get 100% chance to be successful in life. Your success in life depends on how you use this 100%. For example, if you use 10% of your chance toward your education and 90% of enjoying life by doing something no-productive, you are going to fail in your studies. Make sure that when you divide this chances in your life, you use a high percentage (or put much effort) in what you think it is important for you right now.
Thanks for reading my blog and once again welcome back. We missed you. Take care.
Someone said "The best life is the rest of life."
Peace.





