Interview meme, questions from Reeves

May 05, 2005 03:33

These are great questions, not only thought-provoking, but really helps with self-assessment/evaluation too.

1. What are two of your most treasured memories? Why?This is probably going to sound really strange, but after I first read this question, I walked around for a few minutes (getting ready to go out) and couldn't think of one, was for a ( Read more... )

self-help, past, introspection

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chessie_reeves May 7 2005, 07:53:59 UTC
I added my comments to responses in my LJ, but if you want to ask me a set of five questions, please do.

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fangexploring May 7 2005, 15:47:01 UTC
Actually I kept this entry private for the past 2 days, a bit insecure as to how these answers sound like. But I am glad I got to ask you questions now. *g* I really like your questions, so will recycle some of them. :) *lazy and rather unoriginal*

1. What are two of your most treasured memories? Why?
2. What's the most important lesson you've learned in life? How has it affected you?
3. What are three things you want to accomplish before the end of the year?
4. I know that travelling and envelope making are two of your hobbies/passions. What are some other things that you like to do and the reasons behind them?
5. May be because of lack of experience, I never really got the idea about your work. What are some of the things that you would like to gain out of work, both for yourself and the young people you work with? And what would be your dream job?

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chessie_reeves May 9 2005, 06:37:53 UTC
I answered them here. I was tempted to keep them hidden for a while too because some of the answers caused me moments of insecurity as well.

Also, I forgot to ask the last time, but for your post, what HTML code did you use to format your response to question 3? I know it's a list, but I can't figure out the code.

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fangexploring May 13 2005, 15:48:49 UTC
For the code for the bullet points, I used the client Semagic, which you can download here: http://semagic.sourceforge.net/ There is also a community ljwin32_sema.

The exact code is: (remove the spaces)
< ul>
< li> 1st point < /li>
< li> 2nd point < /li>
...
< /ul>

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