Feb 07 2007
The attitude needs to be changed; not the habit
Days are getting busier and I am getting thinner (infrequent eating habits is the sole reason
). Lavish meals are replaced by quick burgers, but none the less I am enjoying the freedom of being a student again. The initial transition from an employee to student was not so easy either but I was really looking forward to be back in school . Even with the hectic life and tons of things to worry about I still prefer my student life where the security still has to throw me out of the cyber cafe in school where I study for my quizes, complete assignments, conduct project group meetings, discuss career with friends for hours.

It’s the fight with time, bothering me the most, days are simply flying and I am losing their count, backlog is piling up. There is still so much to learn here; academically and professionally, whenever I enter the Computer Science department building in campus I get a feeling of incompleteness; and I take it as a driving force to move on, to do better. Studying in US has taught me a lot of things and value of TIME tops it all. I also believe that now the time has come when I am getting answers of all the unsolved questions and problems in life, I should be able to utilize it wisely and for that to work out the new Mantra for me is
” talk about things and not people
”

You are right…student life in the US teaches you the importance of time…something we back in india dint really know.Its good to see you back. Sangitla pun nahis! And I liked your new mantra
Hey,
You’re the first girl I know complaining about becoming thin!
Abhi, dint we just talk about someone
we need to follow the mantra..so let’s talk about things..ahm ahm hows the weather ?? 
!!
Ajay, if I get thinner now, mom will not take me home