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Sunday, 10 April 2016

My beautiful Adelaide continue...



Two weeks mid-sem break could be give me much time to update my blog. As I said from my previous blog, InsyaAllah I'll share a lot more about a beautiful Adelaide. 






This is Rundle Mall that people usually go to do some shopping, eating or just to unwind ourselves

St Kilda. There are playground special for adults and kids. yuhuuuu


I'm in State Library. A nice place for students to study


Gorge Wildlife Park. Here, we can meet these animals with our own eyes. 

Actually this is not a kanggaroo, I forgot its name. We can feed them as well. They were so hungry when we arrived to that place. haha.
Picking strawberry at Adelaide Hills
Picking strawberry! 

A few souvenirs that I bought at Gorge Wildlife Park. I was the one most excited to buy those things even though I still have a lot of time to spend in Adelaide. haha
Hi! Meet my "baby"

I was at Handorf German if I'm not mistake





That's all. Hope this sharing may help you to give you some ideas if you planning to visit Adelaide. See ya!! Assalamualaikum.

Saturday, 9 April 2016

Cool! I'm a Bachelor of Pharmacy Student!


One of my goals when I decided to create my own blog is to share my precious experiences. I'm not good in convincing and confront people directly. That's why this blog is existed.

I'm quite busy lately as I'm now an Undergraduate student in University of South Australia. It's been one month I'm in Australia. Before I fly to Australia, I do crossed in my mind to study abroad but I could never imagine that I am able to feel by myself a great chance to pursue my Degree in overseas. 

My first impression when I start to stay in Adelaide is "This place is likely make me feel secured and safe wherever I go". It doesn't mean it's totally safe, it is just likely pretty safe compare to my home country. Besides that, the cleanliness and obligation of citizens to the rules are really impressed me a lot. I'm also impressed with the attitudes of Australian each time I took a bus to go anywhere. When the passenger enter the entrance of the bus, the driver will greet by saying "Hi", "Hello", or "Morning". The passenger then will say "Thank you" to the driver when they reach to their destination. Australian also very nice to anyone by greeting and talking to us even though they do not know us. I never seen this situation happen in my home country. That's why some people says that we could see a Muslim behaviour in non-Muslim country. Muslim is the majority predominant in my country but unfortunately and sadly, we are still lacking in being an Islam as our way of life. But hey! No worries. There's always space for us to improve ourselves. ;)

There are much more places that I still don't manage to go because a lot of unavoidable factors. But, let me show a few nice views in Adelaide as an introduction to Adelaide, South Australia. :)
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA CITY EAST CAMPUS :)
BROOKMAN BUILDING IN FRONT OF UNISA CITY EAST


BONYTHON PARK
I can't recall what this place is, but I think this is River Torrens behind UniSa City East :)



TRAM

ADELAIDE MOSQUE
Inner part in Adelaide Mosque

That's all I guess. InsyaAllah, there are more sharing rom me for next blog. ;)

Thursday, 29 October 2015

17 Signs You Might Be a Workaholic

Are we workaholic person? I search about this topic as it really fits me. I want to know do I a workaholic person. So, these are the signs that we might be a workaholic:

No. 1: You’re the first to arrive in the office and the last to leave
No. 2: You work through lunch hour. Every lunch hour
No. 3: You don’t have any real hobbies
No. 4: You get stressed when you’re not at work
No. 5: You can’t get no satisfaction

No. 6: You devalue personal priorities
No. 7: You don’t take real vacations
No. 8: You don’t take real vacations
No. 9: You report for duty even when you’re sick
No. 10: You don’t feel well
No. 11: You’re too accessible
No. 12: You’re hiding work from loved ones
No. 13: You micromanage
No. 14: You’ve never told your boss “No.”
No. 15: And you rarely tell your friends “Yes.”
No. 16: You constantly overbook
No. 17: You don’t ever call yourself a workaholic




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How to Make A Decision?

Bismillah and Assalamualaikum.
Today I learn something new in my class about "How to Make A Decision?". I think it is very important to be discussed because most people had difficulty in making decisions in their life from trivial things like which clothes we should wear until making a big decision such as to get married to a stranger that we already knew them a couple of months or maybe years. From the articles, I read in class, there were three ways on how we going to solve our confusion in making decision:

1. Be Logical
We should be rational by figuring out the factors or reasons that influence our decision. For example,

Problem: We always took a long time to choose the best clothes every morning.
Reason: We did not want to wear the same stuff,
Solution: Why not we start planning a little bit earlier on the weekend or at least the night before we start our day.

Another example,

Problem: Have no idea to eat for lunch
Reason: Getting bored eating same food every day
Solution: Find a nice and different restaurant or probably we could plan our meal by cooking on your own or make a schedule on which food we going to eat that week.

It might sound silly, but I just given you a general idea on how to make a decision by logical thinking. It could be easy to follow or not for certain people. All depend on YOU!

Next..

2. Be intuitive
Follow your gut! Sometimes we tend to follow our feeling in deciding something. But, BE AWARE! It may make you more confusing and totally lost if because the chance for you to decide a right thing is maybe 50 percent or less than that. It is not a specific number, but, I would say it is quite difficult to solve problems by following our heart that might lead you to worst result. However, it is not a big deal if we want to choose this way.

Finally..

3. Take a chance
I think most people use this in making a decision. For example, we start our education in kindergarten, then went to primary and secondary school, further study to foundation or diploma, pursue study for Bachelor's Degree, get married, have a family, decide to take Master and Ph.D. and the list goes on.

I tell you what when I ask my friend about their planning after completing Diploma. They said, "I don't know. I just follow the flow." Personally, I would say most of us do not have a life planning instead of just follow the fate that been set for them. I am not saying it is  a bad thing because sometimes it could be good, but sometimes it totally not good. Like I said just now, it all depends on YOU!


Actually these are my personal opinion and suggestion about "How to Make A Decision?". You might agree or disagree with mine. I just give my own view based on the articles I learn today. But, it's okay. Everyone has their own perspective on a certain issue. You can share your thoughts by drop your comment in my entry.

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Tuesday, 27 October 2015

I need to relax!!!

Bismillah and Assalamualaikum.
Since I join IELTS preparation class this month, I had a busy day. I need to wake up early in the morning. Then, I must get ready to go to class that start at 9 until 1.20 pm. At 2, I go for work until 6 pm. Then I back home, taking a bath, dinner, prayer and straight away going to desk and start studying. Finally, I will go to bed at 11 or 12 pm. So, the routine repeating for next day. It's quite tough. Sometimes I feel exhausted and relly need rest. But how I could find a suitable time as now I struggling with IELTS exam for next month? So, these are few ways for me to catch a little bit breath:

1. Cut off from social media accounts
I ever heard from another blog saying that we must stop ourselves from checking any social media things when you going to start your early day because it might make you feel mess up with all those stuff. So, YES! I DID THAT! And I found that after I decide not to check my Facebook, Instagram Whatsapp, Gmail and so on, I feel more calm and have a peaceful mind. So, instead what I do? I will just recite a dua', zikr, motivates myself to be a better person and improve my spoken English by talking to myself (okay, that sounds a little bit crazy, but I did that.. haha). I will back to social media when I finish my class or work.

2. Get a sleep booster during break time
My class will end at 1.20 pm and I went to work by taking a train at LRT station. It took 15 minutes to reach my destination. So, I used that time to sleep for  a while to boost my mind that already exhausted because consumed too much lesson previously. Make a dua' to Allah hopes that our sleep has been a reward as a good deed because we already lost our energy to learn Allah's knowledge.

3. Doing hobbies
I really enjoy reading other people's blog, reading books, sharing useful information to friends through Whatsapp, doing house chores, walk around, watching tv or Youtube and the list go on. I used to do all these when I feel tired and need little space to energize myself into a normal state. It is okay if you really need to relax. Islam is not torturing you to work 24/7 until you couldn't walk straight like a drunk person. Just make sure you do beneficial hobbies that may not only gain your energy back but you also gain reward from Allah S.W.T.

4. Sleep early
I usually sleep at 11 or near 12 pm. I think this is important because we already work hard during the daytime. Allah had given us a night to rest so we must use this privilege. Have a good sleep so we can get ready for next day with a great mind, high spirit and be enthusiastic!!

All in all, these are my style on how to get off my stressful and busy day. You might have something else that more interesting to unwind yourselves from all toughest day. If you don't have any, just try to come out with something amazing!

                                      

Monday, 19 October 2015

Lesson from from Al-Asr- We have ENOUGH TIME!!

Bismillah. This is my first post in English. At first, I feel doubtful to post my article in English, but I take it as a challenge as now I am busy preparing for my IELTS exam next month. I feel tensed but never mind. It's a normal thought.

In IELTS exam, it divided into four parts that are Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. What makes me got anxiety to all these part is how I can plan time wisely especially for reading and writing part as the time given is one hour only!! I already do lots of exercises and feel not confident to abide with the time.

But, Allah The Most Grateful has answered my uncertainty by verses from Quran that is Al-Asr:

In the name Of Allah The Most Gracious and The Most Merciful

I swear by the time,   (1)
Most surely man is in loss,  (2)
Except those who believe and do good, and enjoin on each other truth, and enjoin on each other patience.  (3)

Why is Allah telling that human is in the loss unless people who doing good deeds? I am not good in explaining deeply about this verses. If I saying the wrong explanation, please correct me because I never learn in details about Hadith and Quran.

We keep telling ourselves that we don't have much time to do this and that. In my opinion as an ordinary worshipper, Allah gave us time to do beneficial things. If we fill our time with something unnecessary such as gossiping, watching television, playing games, Facebooking, Whatsapp and so on, when  are we going to finish our important works? We need to keep priority at the top of our list. Thus, we WILL have enough time to do lots of things.

So, how I am going to use Allah words to help me in my exam? Of course, I must arrange my time effectively by setting a target. How much time do I need to brainstorm the idea? How much does time require to finish the essay and spend a time to check any error from the essay? A lot of practices should be taken. I hope we can use our time productively, InsyaAllah.
                         

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Monday, 10 August 2015

Resepi Mihun Sup Simple

Assalamualaikum. Alhamdulilah, hari ni dah hari ke-6 puasa. Puasa sunat kerrr?? No no noo. Puasa ganti. Ehem2. *tersipu malu* Masa kerja petang tu, kawan dok tanya farah masak ke untuk buka puasa nanti? Saya dengan yakinnya jawab mak yang masak. Tapi, tup tup bila sampai rumah je, tengok mak dah terbaring kepenatan. Penat kerja gamaknya. Pukul 6 tu dia bangun tidur, bagitahu yang dia tak masak lagi. Saya cakap takyah masak la. Biar saya je yang masak sebab yang lain dah makan. Kesian pulak dia nak masak semata-mata untuk saya. Sendiri puasa, sendiri la masak kann. hehehe.. Saya pun masa tu tengah mengidam mihun sup. Jadi saya pun macam biasa akan belek buku resepi Chef Hanieliza. Panjangnya bebel. mesti hangpa tak baca pun intro ni. Yalah, niat nak cari resepi, bukannya nak dengar kita bebel kann.. uhukss.

Bahan-bahan untuk menyediakan mihun sup:

Bahan A
1. Mihun. Rendam la dengan air panas ikut banyak mana hangpa nak dan tuskan.
2. Ayam@Udang@Daging@Bebola ikan. Nak letak semua pun takpe. Lagi meriah sup kita.hehe
3. Sayur sawi, lobak merah dan cendawan
4. Daun sup dan bawang goreng sebagai hiasan
5. Garam, perencah maggi cukup rasa, lada hitam atau lada sulah
6. Air
 
Bahan B (untuk tumis)
1. Bawang merah.- hiris
2. Bawang putih- hiris
3. Halia- hiris
4. 1 inci kulit kayu manis
5. 1 bunga lawang
6. 2 buah pelaga
7. 3 bunga cengkih

Cara membuatnya:
1. Tumis bahan B sehingga wangi
2. Maukkan ayam, udang, daging dan seangkatan dengannya
3. Seterusnya masukkan sayur-sayuran
4. Tambahkan air ikut banyak mana anda nak
9. Masukkan garam, perencah dan lada hitam@lada sulah
10. Tunggu sehingga mendidih. Selepas siap, taburkan daun sup dan bawang goreng
11. Sedia dihidang bersama mihun tadi. hehe

Haa. tak sempurna kalau makan mihun sup takde cili pedas tu

Bahannya ialah,
- Cili padi
- Kicap manis
- Cuka
- Garam
- Gula

Caranya>>>>>> Campurkan kesemuanya. Siap!! :)

Selamat Mencuba!! ^_^

Inilah hasil air tangan saya.. ;)

 
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