So sometime next week I wanna improve on my practical skills and randomly do some practical/active work. I want to confront a certain issue, interview people about it, editing the footage and posting it here! Sounds simple, but my editing skills are a bit weak so it's time to familiarise myself more with the video editing tools on my iTouch..this shall be interesting! So let's give it a week?
I love my family
I love pictures!
I love travelling/holidays/HEAT.

- I have the most amazing friends. As in, I sometimes ask myself why I'm so lucky! I've never had the type of friendship where I've lost a lot of trust in them. It takes me a while to trust people easily and to be honest, I'd rather have a handful of true friends than a bunch of associates

- I am an organised, clean, crazy freak! I like things neat and organised, my room is infested with post-its and my 2012 diary looks like a gallery already! (as well as my own personal diary)

- I am a Christian. I have a lot of faith in my religion and I absolutely love it. Why? Because at the end of the day my religion is the only thing that actually makes sense to me. (Hebrews 13:5, Hebrews 11:1 & John 3:16 are a few of my faves)

- I like the concept of life. The fact that we're born, grow, and inherit characteristics that differs us from others.

- I love my life, I like socialising, talking to people, making people laugh, and generally being happy! Yes I have down days but I'm saying what I love instead ;)
Okay so my motto for 2012 is; "R.I.P Procrastination!" The updates need to be more and more fluent and believe me, its by force that this place will be looking spotless!

Right. So I'm looking for Journalism internship jobs (applied for about 2 so far) and realised that I don't have a frickin CV! If I've only done minimal things then how am I gunna come up with a CV!

Solution: when going to Kings College Uni for several work shops late last year, I found that Journalist CV's are the complete opposite of what I thought they'd be! Simply just list down contact details of where you've worked! o_O so I must start with a few unknown-not-so-amaze places before I work my way up!

Goldsmiths (the University I attend is actually has a fantastic careers service!) I plan on popping in sometime next week with a little help from what they call 'CV surgery'..should be very helpful!

Also, with the portfolio, I'm gunna buy an A3 book to put some of my physical work which I've managed to scrapple together in it. Somewhat relieved to say that the checklist is getting smaller :-)
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