Sunday, 30 November 2008

Dubai Winter


The weather in Dubai is getting cooler and cooler, suggesting the long awaited Dubai winter is finally here.

During the winter season, Dubai is a pleasant place to live in. With constant sunshine, cool weather, comfortable humidity and gentle sea breeze blowing from the Gulf, it is a big contrast from its summer. We can actually enjoy outdoor activities and have some fun strolling around the neighbourhood.

The Marina
Flea market

Dubai winter usually lasts 6 to 7 months from late October to early April. If you are planning to visit the Middle East, it is the best time to travel the region.

Thursday, 27 November 2008

Ice Skating Ring

My skating boots

Went ice skating with colleagues last night in the Dubai Mall. The ice rink was not as big as I imagined. I guess I am getting jaded. Things in Dubai used to be ginormous and anything normal seems tiny.

My colleagues


Wednesday, 26 November 2008

Big 5 and Rugby 7s

Terminology:
The Big 5 : Exhibition at Dubai World Trade Centre on construction industry.

The Dubai Rugby 7s: Annual Rugby event in Dubai

The above terms are the buzzwords for this week in Dubai. Everyone is talking about them. You are either asked if you are attending them, when you are attending, or how much you paid for your tickets.

I am not interested in both. So shoot me.

Tuesday, 25 November 2008

Kinokuniya


Kinokuniya is my favourite bookstore in the world. I am extremely pleased that they've decided to open up a branch in Dubai.

I love Kino because they carry a wide range of books, in terms of genre and publishers. They not only have the prettiest and cutest Japanese stationery, but also practical and useful notebooks and files. The best of all is that everything is priced fairly. And the fact that they have comics and Chinese books means heaven to me.

Racks of books-AWESOME!
Japanese novels
Chinese novels
Some of my favourite comics
There is an art gallery too!

Monday, 24 November 2008

Baby Shower


Attended my first baby shower last Friday. My friend Tara is expecting and the expected due date is late December this year.

Both the father-to-be and mother-to-be are beaming. I hereby wish them a healthy and happy child. It is always a delight to see friends glowing in their happiness.

Tuesday, 18 November 2008

Weeds


I was driving to work this morning and saw this landscape "designer" removing weeds from the central divider. He reminded me so much of Singapore. I used to be very scared of the weed removing machine because getting hit by the cut grass was not exactly a pleasant experience. But then after looking at this poor fellow doing his job, I realise the weed cutting machine is not so bad, after all.

Wednesday, 12 November 2008

Do you have a good job?

My work station in London office

Chanced upon this article awhile back. Worth a read.

Take the test

Today's job market favors employees. The attitude of most workers is that they should have a job that makes them happy. So it's no surprise that at any given time 70 percent of the workforce is job hunting, according to the Wall St. Journal.

Everyone is looking for the right position. But what exactly does that mean?

Here is something it's probably not: Prestigious. People who chase fame and prestige are generally not as happy as other people. If you're after fame, you are setting goals that are dependent on other peoples' approval. Conversely, goals about self-acceptance and friendship make you happy because you have more control over them.

You might think you're different - that you have a legitimate shot at fame. Ninety percent of young workers think they are in the top 10 percent of all workers, according to Business Week. Also, 40 percent think they will become famous. The reality is 1 or 2 percent ever achieve a modicum of fame.

A good rule of thumb when choosing a job to make you happy is to pick one that is based on the following list of attributes.

To test a job to see if it's good, give the job points for each attribute it has:

1. A short, predictable commute - 1 point
The problem with a long commute is that it is long in a different way each day. Sometimes it's the rain, sometimes there's an accident. Sometimes traffic is backed up for no apparent reason. Humans can acclimate themselves to a lot of traumatic stuff - even being a paraplegic, according to Daniel Gilbert, author of Stumbling on Happiness. But you cannot acclimate yourself to something that is bad in a different way every day.

2. Workflow you can manage - 1 point
This is not about doing work. This is about managing your personal life, which you cannot do if you have no control over your workflow. You need to be able to predict when things will be difficult and when it's safe to focus more on your personal life. This is why management consultants are generally happy - they oversee their own schedule. But those who hold client-heavy jobs, such as lawyers or financial analysts, have to jump at a clients' whim.

3. Clear goals that are challenging - 1 point
Goals that are not challenging result in boredom, not happiness. But challenging work without a clear goal is a bad job waiting to happen because people want to know how they're doing. But you can't get feedback from a boss who does not set clear goals to manage your progress.

It is worth noting that the primary cause of workplace burnout is not the amount of time spent working, but whether the work you did can make a difference. For example, nurses on the pediatric burn unit have high turnover because it is exhausting to be taking care of children without being able to stop their suffering. Conversely, entrepreneurs are typically happy because they have so much control over workflow and goals.

4. Two co-workers you're close friend with - 3 points
If you have two good friends at work, you are almost guaranteed to like your job, according to Tom Rath, the author of Vital Friends. This is, in part, because you can process the bad parts of a job more productively with friends by your side to help you.

So finding a job you like or turning a bad job in to a good job might actually be totally under your control; you can decide you are going to be likable and make friends, or not.

Test results:

0-2 points, probably not a good job

3 points, probably a good job

4 - 6 points, probably a really good job