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A calm space for stories, ideas, and small experiments that shape my daily life, and a place where I share what I’m learning as I move through each week.

  • 2 books I DNF this month

    2 books I DNF this month

    I wasn’t one to DNF a book, as I always thought that all books deserved a chance to be read and appreciated. However, it has come to a point in my reading journey where I realised that not all books are my cup of tea and it’s okay to did not finish it. Nobody’s going…

  • Sunday Reset 20 – 07.24

    Sunday Reset 20 – 07.24

    I missed June’s Sunday Reset but I’m back with July’s albeit a week later than it was supposed to go up. Every time I feel bad for not posting I have to remind myself that I have a freelance work that is keeping me busy until November and a gazillion books to read on my…

  • #InMyKindleEra – All About My Kindle

    #InMyKindleEra – All About My Kindle

    HOLD UP! YOUR KINDLE HOMEGIRL COMIN’ THRUUUUUU Hi, hello, how have you been? It’s been a while on this space, mainly because July was the month of deadline for me and also because I finally, finally caved in and got myself a Kindle so I’ve just been reading a lot! YEAAAAY! I’ve wanted one in…

  • Her Little Loves 22

    Her Little Loves 22

    Hello, hi! It’s been a while since my last post, phew. I have been quite busy this month with my other hobbies. Yes, you read that right. June for me is the month of rekindling relationship with my other hobbies that I might have shoved to the back of my long-winded hobby list. July isn’t…

  • Sunday Reset 19 – 05.24

    Sunday Reset 19 – 05.24

    Albeit being a monthly-frequent series on my blog, I feel like the time in between each Sunday Reset is momentary as I scanned through my planner for my schedule this month. May was relaxing and although not much was happening, I am quite happy for the slowness that it brought to my life. I feel…

  • How I Overcome Excessive Consumerism

    How I Overcome Excessive Consumerism

    Overcoming excessive consumerism is a long work in progress for myself, particularly as I am a certified shopaholic for as long as I can remember. Not in the sense of buying thousand-ringgit worth of branded products, per se, but small, I-think-I-need-this-in-my-life things that once accumulated could serve a down payment for a car. (Looking at…