Saturday, January 18, 2014

Thank you for your visit - Please keep visiting!!

It's been 1 year and 5 months now since I quit housemanship and start to write this blog. Yesterday I checked on Hi-Jump statistics and shocked with the number of visits I get. Thank you all for your visit and please keep on coming.

Most of my readers are coming from Google search and most are silent readers as I can see from the comments and response I get. It is always better if I can get some response and engagement from my readers just to let me know people do read my writings.

While most of us prefer to keep anonymous (so do I until the time is right to reveal my real profile), you can still actively leave comments anonymously or using alias. I encourage you to leave response at the bottom of each posts too. You also are free to write to me at the email address provided at the right sidebar. Here are the screen shot of the 'Write to the Author' from the left sidebar and response options at the bottom of each posts.

Write to the Author
Response options


And I would love to share with my readers, Hi-Jump statistics for my appreciation to the readers.

Total pageviews so far (Thank you!)

Monthly pageviews - Hope to see this going up

Most viewed posts

Thank you all for your visits. I hope you keep on visiting Hi-Jump in the future. Feel free to write to me via email at this address - hi.jump.author@gmail.com and I will get back to you soonest possible.

Till then, adieu.

Thursday, January 16, 2014

I quit housemanship but not medicine

People always ask me this one question when I met them for the first time or when I told my friend about what I'm doing now. Most of the people thought that being a doctor means work in a hospital or clinic, or university as a lecturer.

Actually a doctor's job have two main division: clinical and non clinical. Doing clinical works means that you work in the hospital or clinic, treating patients. While doing non clinical works involves mainly advisory job like an advisor or lecturer.

Although I quit housemanship, I'm not quitting medicine. I love medicine but I don't like to practice. Hence I do what I do now. I am still a doctor but doing a medical advisory job for an insurance company. After few years of working I will be able to be a Medical Consultant in the future which give higher salary and more benefits.

There are other ways for you to still use what you have without wasting all your knowledge. The road diverge into two and I took the road usually not taken. And I really happy with what I have now.

I hope my blog readers will find the road to take and enjoy the journey.

Adieu.

Saturday, January 11, 2014

After quitting housemanship: What I like the most

It's 2014 already and I guess all of us have set some target to reach during this year. I hope your target is not including quitting housemanship! Haha!

Why? Because it is not a target and it is not an achievement. Don't get me wrong. I did quit housemanship. It's been nearly 1.5 years already. But I did not encourage you to quit before you make a proper plan.

Okay now let's go straight to the topic of the day. I am a person who likes to try new things to have some new adventures. No, I'm not quitting my current job and get a new one. It's now going to happen! At least for the next 1 year. I've been working 5 days a week and get to enjoy the full weekend myself (except when I do OTs) and get to do the things I like to do such as:

1. Learn about personal financial planning
2. Involve in real estate investment
3. Involve in stocks market
4. Learn about other investment opportunities like a business (may be two ;)) )

I'm not saying that you can't do above things I listed while doing housemanship. Maybe you get lesser time only.

I hope we all can get the life we want and the success we dream of!

Till we meet again.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

The frequently asked question: Should I Quit?

Being in a dilemma will make all of us to be confused. I believed everybody must have faced some situation like this and don't really know what to do.

To be honest,I really don't know the exact answer myself if you ask me. The answer lies in you. Only you knows what you want to do and what you can do.

You asked,should I quit now?

My answer as follows:

1) Ask yourself what is happening now? What is the problem that makes you thinking of quitting?
2) List all the things you can do to earn a living if you quit.
3) Ask yourself if you are ready to earn lesser (I mean much lesser) than your current earning. List all your commitments.
4) Check your savings. Do you have at least 6 months worth of your expenses in your account?

Only you know what you want. My advice is, don't quit if you don't have 6 months expenses worth of money in your account because they will eventually help you to survive. Because I know, it is hard to get what you earn currently out there. Plan ahead, I mean get to know every details no matter what your decision is and don't forget to plan the escape plan if things not following what you already planned.

Now you can take a piece of paper and start list all the things above and plan ahead.

Adieu.