After making their fans in Singapore wait for four long years, Linkin Park is finally back on our shores! Needless to say, I’m going to watch their performance at The Padang later tonight. In fact, I’ll be there real early with my fellow LP fanatics in hopes of getting our hands on the coveted wristbands that would allow us to hustle up close to the stage. Yes, I know I’m going to hit 31 very soon but what the heck, it feels surprisingly good to behave like a 17-year-old fangirl again. It’s fun to do silly things once in a while I suppose.
In any case, I’m so psyched to see LP perform again. Can’t wait.

The 2011 F1 Singapore Grand Prix 3-day passes – My first F1 experience
Speaking of silly things, I really had fun hanging out with Ling and May over the past two evenings at the Singapore Grand Prix event. There were the Korean acts which left all three of us bewildered on the first night and the supposed-to-be-Shakira-but-turned-out-to-be-Shaggy performance last night. That was such a surreal experience. Never in my wildest dreams did I think I’d see Shaggy aka Mr Boombastic perform live. For starters, I didn’t know he had so many hits. Anyway, after this F1 experience, I’m so glad that I have the girls to do these “silly” things with. Even though they didn’t know who the acts were, they were still game enough to attend the events. I don’t know, it just makes me feel so lucky to have them as my childhood friends.
Here’s to an awesome Linkin Park performance – the perfect way to end my first F1 weekend.
My 101 Things in 1001 Days
Yes, I know I’ve been missing in action again. I was busy doing up my new layout and compiling my list of 101 things to do for my Day Zero Project. The Day Zero Project is also known as the 101 Things to do in 1001 Days project. This is the brainchild of a guy named Michael Green (click on the link above to read more) and the objective of this project is to complete 101 pre-determined tasks in 1001 days. That’s equivalent to about 2.75 years by the way.
Those who know me well would know that I’m not a goal-oriented person at all. I make new year resolutions but I never fulfill them. To sum it up, I suck at setting goals and achieving them. Because of that, I often feel that I’m wasting my life away doing and achieving nothing. I hope that by starting this list, I’d be able to motivate myself and actually complete the 101 tasks, no matter how trivial they may be.
I actually started drafting my list back in January but as you can see, it took me more than eight months to finalise it. It took me ages to come up with 101 tasks so trust me, it’s really not as easy as it seems. After I finally came up with 101 tasks, I had to fine-tune the list to make sure every task is realistic and feasible. Now I’m pleased to say I’m satisfied with my list and I’m ready to start my project. You can view my complete list here.
From today onwards, I’ll track my progress and update as and when I complete a task. If you’re interested (or nosy) enough, feel free to look through my list anytime. You should try it too. It’s a brilliant way to motivate yourself to achieve your personal goals.