I was not expecting a lot from his speech this noon. He talked about staying together and attracting more clients. I was bored. I kept looking at people faces. They were anxious.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Rediscovering NLP
Posted by Wassim on 4:26 PM
Waw! I'm going to love this audio book "NLP: The new Technology of Achievement". I only listened to the first track, by charles Faulkner.
I already feel the changes. I'm happier, more productive, less sensitive to people's critics, less influenced by people's opinions, more focused, more energy..
Today I'm going to listen to track 2, by Kelly Gerling.
I already feel the changes. I'm happier, more productive, less sensitive to people's critics, less influenced by people's opinions, more focused, more energy..
Today I'm going to listen to track 2, by Kelly Gerling.
Posted in Random Thoughts
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Tunisia is free
Posted by Wassim on 1:16 PM
January 14 will be a celebration day for all of us. Tunisia is a country of democracy now. Tunisia is the first country where the people IS the ruler.
I'm proud of being Tunisian.
I'm proud of being Tunisian.
Posted in Random Thoughts
Saturday, January 8, 2011
A road revisited
Posted by Wassim on 7:20 AM
I was determined to become an international consultant. And I still am. To fly the world, to experience a new lifestyle, to see new cultures, new mindsets.
I no longer care on which networking technology I'm going to work, as long as I'm on the right road.
Time to play with JUNOS.
Posted in Random Thoughts
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Riding along the dirty road
Posted by Wassim on 8:38 PM
Things are happening fast. Things go in the other direction sometimes. I was a little stubborn. I have to open my eyes and change my focus, change my camera lenses.
Perfect career, an off-road track. Cisco vs Juniper. I need to consider them complimentary, instead of opposite sides. So what about Juniper? Is it the perfect time?
I have blurred mind, scrambled ideas and flashbacks.
Posted in Random Thoughts
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