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Jan 26 2009

Take initiative

Published by coolingstar9 at 11:11 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

I lived in the village during my childhood. I was always joyfull because I could visit my next-door neighbors at any time. I was so excited to meet my playmates, we played games like hide and seek, catch spiders, etc. At that time, If we needed dry woods or branches for cooking, I could just go to their mountains to collect it freely.
My house was always opened throghout the day, we welcome visitors. I could feel the warmth in my village. We knew my neighbors very well, we helped each others like brothers and sisters.
When I was in secondary one, I moved to the city. I felt sad because I could no longer had the same friendly environment as before. People in the city are so busy in their own affairs, we are hardly see them smiles.
I believe that we can make it the friendly environment in the city as well. I take initiatives to create the friendly environment in my new neighborhood. I find it workable if we put in some efforts ike greeting neighbors in the lift, help them to press the lift button, offer helps, etc.
Yes, I can do it because I take action.

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2 Responses to “Take initiative”

  1. lilyruthon 05 Feb 2009 at 8:06 pm edit this

    very good article and your right yu have to make the first step and make friends with those around you. Listen go to http://dogcents.today.com and pick up yur award thats waiting for you there you deserve it for being a most friendly and great blogger who makes friends easily. Pick up your award and place it on your blog here. Hugs.

  2. coolingstar9on 07 Feb 2009 at 6:07 am edit this

    Lilyruth,
    Thanks for you award, I appreciate for your valuable award, have a beautiful life.

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