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Doing not so good

Hi guys, how are you all doing?

Right off the bat, I'm going to tell you I'm not doing so good. This week has been so tiring to say the least. I only get less than 3-4 hours of sleep daily and because of that, I'm always so tired that I haven't exercised or done anything remotely active. And because of lack of sleep, my hours aren't right anymore thus I don't eat regular meals on time.

Well I hope to get out of this rut when the weekend rolls in.

Aside from that, I'm doing good online. I'm finishing up my workload so I can exit the company gracefully. I'm also looking for a good job, preferably a desk job in copywriting, but I'm not too sure if I can find anything like that and in my city, too. Well please cross your fingers for me, I need all the luck I can get!

Also, I picked up some nice clothes along the way, I got a summery blue lacey top from Charlotte Russe, a blue and white striped top from Forever21 and finally a white peasant top with a really sweet design from a sale. Sorry if there aren't pictures. Well you know, R.I.P. camera and all that.

Mischievous Mack's
Nature Republic / Skinfood Giveaway


I decided to join in on a fun giveaway! I really love Asian brands, you guuuys. And Mischeivous Mack is currently holding an aweeeeeeeeeeeeesome giveaway from her favorite brand, Skinfood, which happens to be mine also ^_____^ Plus, she adds another brand to the mix, Nature Republic. I've heard of them before but they're not available from where I am. I have only a few Skinfood stuff, and I've never tried Nature Republic before!I hope to take my chances~

She has very simple rules for her giveaway, so it's really great and I'm hoping you can join in on the fun, too! Click on the photo or the text links to take you there!

See you around guys! Toodles!

Comments

  1. Anonymous11:13:00 AM

    hi there! i'm not good with advices but i'd like to be of help somehow. at least u still have productivity goin' on even with those almost sleepless nights. enjoying what u do helps a lot. it boosts u psychologically that it sometimes effects u physically. dont think of it as a burden. drink lots of water and take vitamins too! hope that helped. take care!

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  2. Anonymous3:39:00 PM

    nice post. thanks.

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