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Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Being who you are and being who you want to be

I am caught between who I am and who I want to be. It should be common that this is coming across my mind as a nineteen year old turning twenty very soon. There is so much to do in my endless list of things to do in my lifetime and so are the dreams I'd loved to pursue as an individual. It's hard for me as the future I want is caught between two extremely different elements. As a marketing and management undergraduate student right now, the end of this road would to eventually become a manager in a certain organisation but there is something else which I'd like to keep to myself that I want to pursue with absolutely no idea where to begin with it. I need to get myself a counsellor or psychiatrist to listen to me. Ok now back to completing my maths assignment due this Thursday, revision for maths test and doing research for a practice presentation at the end of the week before my Christmas break.

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Sarah goes to Leeds

Hello internet, I've been awfully busy with procrastinating 3/4 of my time and completing university assignments with the leftovers. Just submitted my business emergence and growth essay in the afternoon which I am extremely relieved because as always I left it to the last minute to complete. Another test and assignment to go before my christmas break, God bless me.

Anyways, I've been having the thrill of receiving packages from shopping online, it's a whole new delightful world. My order on the GoPro Hero 4 Black edition has arrived and now I'll just be waiting by the doorstep for the memory card to come any time soon.

Just last weekend, I visited Leeds with the Malaysian Society. The bus ride was terrible because it took twice as long for us to reach our destination from an unexpected traffic jam. 
Leeds was a 2/10 for me, to be honest. Keep in mind that it is my perspective and you guys might fancy Leeds more than I do. The christmas market was not all that bad, I had a german Bratwurst sausage that was delicious and a variety of shared desserts. The museum was meh and I can say that the shopping mall is slightly better than Newcastle's. For dinner, recommended by the President of MALSOC, we tried Sukhothai, a thai restaurant. Shafiqah and I shared a beef and chicken pad thai with some soup, 8/10.



After that trip, I have made up my mind that I don't think I would want to travel to any more parts of England with the reason being that to me, it is mostly the same concept everywhere. Nevertheless, I still would like to take a quick trip to Glasglow and Edinburg, preferable alone with no apparent reason.

Hopefully, I would be updating more of my blog after this semester because my drafts is getting crowded and I despise crowds.