Month in review – March 2019

Oh March!!! This has been a great month  Music – Suitcase by James TW takes the cake with this one. I also loved Forever now by Michael Buble Book/blog posts  – I am updating this section to include blog posts because I did not read any book this month With my book slump situation this…

Month in review – February 2019

In real life, February is the shortest month of the year but in my heart I couldn’t just wait for the month to end. My theme for the month was Clarity, my focus was outlining the steps for a few things I want to accomplish in the next three months. Music – I have been…

January 2019 – month in review

My first post this year. I decided not to overburden myself with a lot of resolutions this year. I am sticking to a theme for each month and highlighting a few things to get done in the month. The theme for January was Abundance and I chose to reflect on it. Music – I stumbled…

Crazy rich Asian series by Kevin Kwan

The first time I read about this series (Crazy rich Asians, China rich girlfriend, and Rich People Problems by Kevin Kwan) was on a list of summer reads. I took a mental note for later and then a few weeks later, I watched  Ellen interview Constance Wu and Henry Golding who are the main actors in…

Something to try

Pick something you want to improve on. For the next 30 days, practice that skill daily. You would get better at it.

5 years post graduation

It has been 5 years’ post-graduation from my first degree (shocking? I know). What have I learned? I have learned that God would always save me even when it looks bleak I have learned to ask for help and not try to carry all my problems on my shoulder I have learned to live in…

Do over

They always say there is a time to start. They tell us January 1 is a good day to start, a new you with the new year. Procrastinators say its February, January was practice month or the hangover month. We hear start over in the middle of the year, nothing like June to remind you of your…

Book review: When breath becomes air

I was driven less by achievement than by trying to understand, in earnest: What makes human life meaningful? Hello! It has been a minute. I had some time on my hands this week and I was able to read a book – When breath becomes air by Paul Kalanithi. It is a memoir (published posthumously)…