While the day started out pretty well for me with the meeting with THE HEAD-HUNTER went far better than ok and my boss being pretty nice to me. Something still seems to bug me. And what's making it worse is the fact that i can't really put my finger on it. Hmmphhh~
What do i want in life exactly? I thought i've figured it out. Do i really want to climb the corporate ladder? Is this really what i want? *sigh* future seems too far-fetching now. At this pretty young age, i think it's not too much to say thati'm on top of my game. Weirdly tho, i still feel rather empty inside.
Im not making much sense right now. but i think i just want to settle down. If you know what i mean.
Pen-off.
Monday, September 24, 2012
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Trend. Fashion. Shopping. Hijabista. And the list goes on.. and on.. and on..
I was doing my usual tedious but essential
data crunching this morning when suddenly my machine stopped working and taking
longer than usual to “calculate”. So I quickly get my ipad out and start
googling about. (Yeah, that’s what you get for dealing with 30++MB of data with
a non-cooperating machine that just refuses to compute anything efficiently -
you start to lose focus & your mind starts to wander about. Haha!)
Well, I was googling randomly when I landed
on a blog which lead me to another fashion blog which then directed to another
fashon blog – and before I even knew it, I was already blog-hopping!
You see, there are tons of fashion blogs
out there including those for hijabistas. Countless I tell you. And each one is
enticing in its own way. And these bloggers, they are icons to the girls who wish
to be as pretty or as fashionable or as attractive as they are. Well, girls and
fashions – they are inseparable.
Then, I looked again at their posted
pictures imagining myself in those outfits. Hmmm…. maybe… and maybe not. Personally,
I think some styles are pretty decent but some are just albeit too much. Not on
a regular outing I supposed. Also, some styles with hijab are just merely for
the fashion-sake – skinny jeans/leggings with short skirts with 2 layers of
hijab? Come on ladies.. you can do better than that!
What daunt me on these are the naïve ladies
out there who would just replicate without further thinking. And seeing them
out there while strolling in the shopping malls irks me so much! Weekend outing
with maxi skirt, huge chunky belt, jacket, double-triple layers of scarf with
beaded headband or with huge bump that makes one’s head looks like a cone,
multi-layers of necklaces, blotchy makeups… *gasp*. It can quickly turns into a
fahsion disaster! Too much!!! Too much!!!! What have become of my generation
now?? Adoiiiii~ macam nak pegi glam-night pon ade.
Owh well, don’t get me wrong. I’m not
denying that the styles do look good (kalau kena pada gaya & occasion nya).
It’s just that I think those who are replicating need to do a bit of a research
before jumping the gun. Call me old-fashion, but I’m from the school of taught
that less is more. And that you have to understand what you are doing. Just because
things look good on others do not necessarily mean that they will look good on
you. Each of us is unique. Go find a style that will best suit your
personality, physique & the occasion. Fashion blogs are just there as
guidelines. Remember that. J
Ps: when I was studying in the States, some
Americans call those with hijab, “towel-head”. I used to wonder why. But when I
look at these girls now, their wraps (the way they wrap it kot. Berbungkus2 di
atas, kosong di dada) do look like towels or blanket more likely.
I am a hijabist. And I’m of the view that
hijab is not just a fashion!
#sedang belajar melabuh2kan tudung. melonggar2kan pakaian.
Toodles.
Monday, September 17, 2012
I've been head-hunted!!!
Flattered? Of
Courseeee~
Nervous? A’ha! A
little..
Lose my
composure? Never!
It started
pretty decent- my morning at work today. Rummaging through my files while updating/completing
the dashboard I developed earlier. Then my phone rang…
Oddly enough, I’ve
got a phone call from a head hunter offering an opportunity to move to a
big-enough company. But of course with series of interviews and screening
session.
I put down the
phone with a massive boost of confidence! Well, with only less than 2 years of experience in working life, I can’t hide the excitement of already being
head-hunted; regardless whether or not I’ll make it through the hiring process.
After all, I’m not in a position of which I’m in dire need of a career change. Hehehe…
I take this as a
good sign. That I know my hardwork is being recognized. And that I will have an
exciting journey ahead if I keep this up.
I’m ultimately
grateful for the wonderful life God has given me. ;)
Anyhoo, first timer that I am, i googled up on head hunting process and found this very interesting & useful article that i want to share with all. --> http://community.jobscentral.com.sg/node/385
love your job, do it wholeheartedly and the head-hunters will come knocking on your door.
toodles~
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Show me the Money!!
Disclaimer: this post reflects my view, and my view only. :)
Yeahhh~ show me the moneyyyyy!!! I want
more moneyyyyy!!!!
The world nowadays seems to be more
monetary demanding than ever. Perhaps that’s just me. Perhaps I wasn’t feeling
it before as I’ve not earned & have not had this much of responsibility to
hold. Or perhaps it’s the generation I’m living with – Gen Y with the extraordinary
need of instant gratification, exceptional sense of independence and ego and may
I say, somewhat self-centered.
Somehow, quick conversation during lunch-time
could get me thinking for hours. Do we really know what we want? Were we being
spoon-fed too often that we seem to only be thinking of what the others could
give us instead of the other way around. Nothing seems to satisfy us anymore.
RM3k as a starting pay ain’t gonna cut it no more. We need more!!!
In the desperation to find a few extra cash
in the pockets, I’ve had a few encounters with Multi Level Marketers and
self-proclaim investment experts. Sounds pretty enticing but as an Actuarial
Science graduate, I can’t help but to exhaustively calculate all the risks
involved before setting my foot-in in any of the business, regardless of the
introducer and the amount of money they’ve shown me.
MLM:
As a Muslim, I find it a little difficult
to be dwelling in such businesses without the doubt on the Halal & Haram
concept. It is a little overwhelming to be explained hence I urge you to refer
to this website for further info: http://zaharuddin.net/pelaburan-&-perniagaan/222-multi-level-marketing-menurut-shariah.html
VGMC:
1.
I have major doubt on whether
or not this is permitted in Islam. For all I know, it seems like a peculiar
investment. I don’t know what the trading is done upon. One thing I know in
rukun jual beli is you can’t be trading for something that is none-existing (Yes, this would mean that Forex is of
similar verdict).
2.
My quick research has shown
that VGMC has a high potential to being just a SCAM. Security Commision itself
has declared that VGMC is an unauthorised investment product/company. Hmmmmmphhh…
what more can I say.
Conclusion:
Well, I guess quick cash just isn’t my cup
of tea. I may be a fool to some - for not taking the risk and grabbing the
opportunity proven worthy to others. But as a Gen Y, I inherited this ego as
huge as a mountain, and overwhelmingly high sense of self-righteous. Ergo, I would
not do what I feel is wrong. And that’s that! I may start my own business in the
future or continue on climbing the corporate ladder (err…and struggle exhaustively in promoting work-life balance) or
marry some rich dude (an O&G
gentleman more likely) and retire. Ahahha… whatever it is, as long as I know
it is not legally, morally or religiously wrong.
That’s my 2-cents worth. HUH!
Bleyhhhh~ boringnya post niiii. ahaks!
Toodles~
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