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Thursday, November 5, 2015

Thank you #9

Today is the second sessions for the Graduate Women @MIT conference. The topic for this is "Claim Your Space: How to Feel Confident, Command any Room, and Effectively Get What You Want" by Jennifer Madden.

She shared tips and what not to do when presenting / speaking in front of an audience. The tips are really easy to follow and I didn't realize how every movement you do when speaking in public can distract people. When she mentioned it, then I realized how easy I am being distracted by a speaker who doing exactly what she say.

And finally I tried the famous sticky bun at Flour Bakery. The verdict: So delicious! The review is not exaggerating. Definitely will buy it again. I also tried their Boston Cream Pie. It was good but after a while, I found it a bit overwhelming. I'll stick with the sticky bun. Hehe.. Geddit :p

Alhamdulillah for knowledge and good food.
 

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Thank you #8

My friend who is the organizing committee for the Graduate Women @MIT conference invited me to join the conference. So I signed up 2 sessions and the first one is today. The topic was "Confidence, Arrogance, Talk, and Teamwork: Communication by Women in the Workplace" by Jane Connor, a MIT professor.

It was an interesting discussion and I really enjoyed it. I learned that when we met people, and talked to them, there are other qualities that they are evaluating us that we don't notice. And also the difference between confident and arrogant.

Alhamdulillah for new knowledge.


Monday, November 2, 2015

Thank you #7

Today I have my morning shift at cat shelter. That was my happy pill for the whole day. This afternoon we got back our apartment deposit from our previous landlord. Now we can breathe again with additional money to live on.

And I cooked sup tulang today. Yummsss

Alhamdulillah.

Sunday, November 1, 2015

Thank you #6

Went to Malaysian restaurant in Cambridge, MA called Royal East. Now they have partial halal menu! So we ordered chicken curry (halal!), ikan pari bakar (soooo yummmmy), kangkung belacan (where did they find the kangkung?), chicken satay (yes, halal too!) and roti canai (not frozen one). Finally we were able to satisfy the craving to eat at a Malaysian restaurant.

Btw, there are 2 Malaysian restaurant here. Penang is situated at Downtown Boston but as far as I know, they don't offer any halal menu. Royal East is at Cambridge, very near to MIT. Previously they don't have halal menu, now they have few dishes that halal.

Alhamdulillah for good food