
Library Member
I became a library member last Sunday!
I joined as a foreign member and the whole process was seamless and so efficient from start to finish. Prior to the visit, I did some research on the NLB's website and found everything I needed to know such as […]
My Move to Singapore
I’ve moved to Singapore! Earlier in September, I received the great news about my relocation to Singapore for my new role based at the client’s office at Microsoft. The past four weeks had been hectic managing both my new work […]
24 Daily Habits
I found this article/poster 24 Daily Habits that Will Boost Your Intelligence by Larry Kim on Inc.com and absolutely loving it. Everything on it resonated. I’m not much of a newspaper reader though.
Coloring
2015 is the year my love for coloring is rekindled.
A few things are close to my heart: reading, traveling and studying languages. But I have forgotten about my love for coloring. When I was a kid in primary school, I loved participating in coloring contests. I’d buy magazines with my pocket money and the first thing I did was flip the mag to the contest page and started coloring. I’d then […]
Exploring Latin
For a while I was learning Latin (after I got the hang of Italian) but then got distracted by other pursuits. I must admit I do get easily distracted. I'll poke around at some new things and if it's something I really want to dive into, for example Italian, I'll commit. If not, I know I've tried and it's not really my thing.
River God
River God by Wilbur Smith is my first epic historical saga. I immediately took an intense liking to Taita, a very talented and intellectual eunuch slave. This novel—the first of the five in the Ancient Egypt series—is narrated by Taita. According to Wilbur Smith, the story in River God is real, based on the scrolls found at the Temple of Karnak, and this is why the river Nile is important in the story.“
It is safer by far to live unseen and unremarked, as I always attempt to do.” Although Taita is a very handsome man with many talents, he prefers to live a low-profile life. […]
Hong Kong Bar, Penang
For the first time after five years of living in Penang, I finally step foot into Hong Kong Bar at Chulia Street. For this, I must thank a friend, Simon Penny, because without his and his friends' postings on social media, I wouldn't have noticed this super cool, old-fashioned (but in a very good way) bar.
I took the bus, stopped at the Jetty and walked my way to Chulia Street.
The Art of Happiness
A few weeks ago I finished reading THE ART OF HAPPINESS: A Handbook for Living by His Holiness The Dalai Lama and Howard C. Cutler. It was my constant companion every morning while commuting to work in the bus or while waiting for it.
Having just finished MINDFULNESS FOR EVERY DAY LIVING by Christopher Titmuss, I expanded my reading to include The Dalai Lama's book. These two books are some of the best things that have happened to me recently.
Coursera: Miracles of Human Language
Today I received my fourth certificate from Coursera for the course MIRACLES OF HUMAN LANGUAGE: An Introduction to Linguistics taught by Leiden University.
My first completed Coursera course was way back in 2013, […]
Coursera: Miracles of Human Language (Notes)
It's a wrap!
This is my final weekend geeking out in the Coursera course on MIRACLES OF HUMAN LANGUAGE by Leiden University. The course deadline for all quizzes and final exam is May 11. All good things must come to an end and I must say I LOVED THIS MOOC (massive open online course)!
Ottavia e i Gatti di Roma
Here’s my very brief Italian review: Mi è piaciuto molto la storia. È bella e i gattini sono carinissimi! Mi è piaciuto anche l'avventura. C'erano la gente gentili e un vecchio gatto bravissimo che ha aiutato i gattini persi. Mi manca Roma... (In English: I really liked the story. It is beautiful and the kittens are so cute! I also like the adventure. There were nice people and a great old cat that helped the lost kittens. I miss Rome...)
OTTAVIA E I GATTI DI ROMA (Octavia and the Cats of Rome) by Claudia Cerulli and beautifully illustrated by Leo Lätti is [...]
Some Thoughts About Foreign Languages
I started reading COLLINS EASY LEARNING ITALIAN CONVERSATION a moment ago and loving the “Introduction.” Here are some of my my thoughts (emphasis mine).
”Becoming proficient in a foreign language means being able to use and understand a number of different aspects—vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and so on. However, it takes a while to be able to put all these elements together and be sure that what you are saying sounds like natural Italian.”
Or, any language for that matter. […]
Coursera: Introduction to European Business Law
Today I received my third certificate from Coursera for the course INTRODUCTION TO EUROPEAN BUSINESS LAW taught by Lund University.
Coursera: The Bilingual Brain
Today I received my second certificate from Coursera for the course THE BILINGUAL BRAIN taught by University of Houston. My first completed Coursera course was way back in 2013.
I’m Live on Monroe's Motivated Sequence AITD Webinar
I spent day one of Chinese New Year morning attending an insightful one-hour webinar by Roger Courville on Using "Monroe's Motivated Sequence" to Supercharge Your Training organized by the Australian Institute of Training and Development (AITD).
Today's webinar is special to me because I’m collaborating with Roger; co-presenting LIVE during the webinar! [...]
21 Ways to Unlock Your Creative Genius
I found this beautiful infographic on Business Insider. It pretty much sums up the strategies you'd need when you need a jolt of inspiration. I find this to be completely applicable to all the stuff I plan to do in my life and work.