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My favourite reads last month was the return to the little shop in Kabul by Deborah Rodriguez. Here is one of the most memorable quote that I wanted to reflect about:
" As you start to walk out on the way, the way appears."
I just feel that this somehow summarizes my fears and struggles in the past month. I am very much ambivalent to start my driving lessons, pursue my post grad, read, write, craft and work. It just came into a point that I felt defeated and overwhelmed by life. There were even moments when I told to myself that I must be an overly ambitious person to do all of this at the same time.
I just did it anyway - more out of curiosity. I discovered that it was not as bad as I thought it would be. I made sure that I eat, rest, sleep well and keep up with everyone. I used an organizer/ planner so I can have a better view/ idea when my assessments are due, what am I supposed to be reading this day/ week. I added my roster on that same organizer so I have an idea/ grasp what to expect that day and how to cope up- it usually takes me 2 days to cope up for night shifts and adjust back to day time. Believe it or not, I am still reading my books- though at a much slower pace.
Little by little, I felt that I get more control on how I do things. It minimized my stress as I am able to get a better grasp on my tasks.
I felt that everything else are falling into place. I can't believe that this all started with my decision to just walk on this path without even knowing how or where it would lead me.
thank you very much!
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