It was perfect weather for strolling around the city, which we both liked visiting. The wind breeze blew softly on my scarf. Our energy also reaches its peak potential as we already rest from yesterday's tiredness. Our stomach is full, and most importantly, we already have our morning coffee. We chatted along the way. Our … Continue reading The Power of Perception: Facing Life’s Obstacles
Tag: self-improvement
The Alarm: Tiny Habit, Big Impact
It's 03.25 am in the dawn. My alarm ringing. Feel little bit sleepy because I slept at 10.30 pm before, as it is Ramadan, so we must have a night prayer (it's called Taraweeh Prayer). Usually, it was until 9 pm. It took about 15 - 30 minutes to get from our favorite mosque to … Continue reading The Alarm: Tiny Habit, Big Impact
Selfish Behaviours: The Tyrant and The Obsessed
Here's the fact. That is two kinds of selfish people. First, people who act like tyrants. Someone who dominates, doesn't care if they become a disruption towards others. And only think about the things that are important to them. They think the world only revolves around them. They are always wanting to be a center … Continue reading Selfish Behaviours: The Tyrant and The Obsessed
Humility vs Luxury: The True Path to Admiration
I want to begin this writing by deliver this impactful message from Morgan Housel in his book "The Psychology of Money" : "There's an unspoken truth that people generally seek to be respected and admired by others, and that using wealth to buy luxury goods may not bring those things as much as you imagine. … Continue reading Humility vs Luxury: The True Path to Admiration
The Art of Decision Making
I have a question for you my dear friends, Do you agree, making a decision is a tough thing to do? Yes? Definitely. Napoleon Bonaparte once said : Nothing is more difficult, and therefore more precious, than to be able to decide." It was long long time ago, but why still related 'til now? as … Continue reading The Art of Decision Making





