My May & June 2020 expenses update.
Since I skipped out May 2020 expenses, I’ve decided to just combine the update for my May and June expenses in one post!
My April 2020 expenses update.
It’s a new month, which means it’s time to review last month’s expenses – woot woot!
My Movement Control Order diary.
It’s been more than a month since we started the Movement Control Order in Malaysia. Here’s how I’ve spent my MCO!
My March 2020 expenses update.
March has been a hell of a ride, with the Movement Control Order and everything in Malaysia.
Renting our first apartment in Malaysia.
Aiman & I recently moved into our first apartment in Malaysia. Here are just some of the steps we took in the renting process!
My February 2020 expenses update.
Starting a new series to review my monthly expenses. Doing this will hopefully help me to get a clearer idea of where I spend my money and how to better manage them!
One step forward – Hello again Malaysia!
Hello Malaysia, I’m back again, and for good this time! Here’s just some updates on life and things that I’m currently working on at the moment.
My 2020 resolutions: A year of growth.
In 2020, I want to commit to developing myself further, both personally and professionally. This includes taking better care of my health, going to networking events and more!
A FutureMe email from December 2015.
In December 2015, I wrote an email to my 25-yo self with some words of wisdom, advice and hopes. Let’s take a peek at what 21-yo me have to say.
How to survive the Master’s dissertation/thesis.
If you are currently pursuing your Master’s studies and will be writing a dissertation or thesis as part of your coursework, here are some of my thoughts and tips on how to survive your master’s dissertation/thesis!
Managing the uncertainties in life.
There are tons of uncertainties in life, and we can’t control them all. Here are just some of my thoughts about how to manage these uncertainties in life.
MA Education, my one year journey in Huddersfield.
It’s been a year since I came to Huddersfield to start my MA Education (Youth & Community), and I’m happy to say that I’m finally graduating with distinction! Here’s a summary of the five lessons that I’ve learnt throughout my Master’s journey.