Suhanthi
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| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| Industry | Technology |
| Occupation | Radiographer |
| Location | Singapore |
| Introduction | My passion is in community services and one-day would like to be engaged in coaching or some activities involving the younger group of my community. I love reading classical and inspirational books, I appreciate poetry and dwell much in it as a form to express some of my deepest emotions, writing is a stress-releaser for me, especially better with a firm grip of pen or pencil! I love all sort of teas - green, black, lemon, herbal, rose-hip...you name it! Two things in life I can't bear: Idleness and Cruelty. My life Philosophy: Never turn back, no matter what because we can never turn back time. My greatest guru in life is my own experiences and my best mentor is my dad. I believe in being non-judgemental because each of us has our own right to be the unique person we are. Routines are real drudgery to me and when it comes to my work, I like to fight hard to gain work-life balance to prevent myself going dull. Needs can be a few, wants can be many but better keep them in check, if not a neediness may result from a want gone bad! |
| Interests | Listening to music, reading books, home improvements,scrapbook or D-I-Y projects. |
| Favorite movies | Beetle Juice, Land Before Time, Lion King, Ever After, Cinderella Man, Man of Honour,The Devil Wears Prada,Bewitched,The Other,Just like Heaven, You Got Mail,Mamma Mia |
| Favorite music | ABBA, Boney M, Celine Dion, S.P.Bala, Shania Twain, Gary Barlow |
| Favorite books | The Five People You Met In Heaven ( Mitch Albom ), Awakening the Buddhist Heart (Lama Surya Das),Uncommon Sense (Mel Gill),The Rules of Life (Richard Templar), 10 Habits of Highly Successful People (Robert Ringer),The Secret (Rhonda Byrne), The Intuitive Way (Penney Peirce) |
Which is more important to you and why: flexibility or expandability?
Both are equally important.To out-do the other would mean instability. Too much flexibility will lose focus of control, too much of expandability means spreading ourself too thin to become nothing in the end.

