This is my first blog in 2022, turned out since I wrote my last blog in the middle of December last year if I'm not mistaken.
I don't know what I would like to write down this time because I have nothing to share 😐 so flat, like my emotion when I'm watching horror movies. 🤧
To be continuously productive in writing, so I decide to write about the precious lessons I learn from 2021.
It's started when I did my community service program where I had to involve in the community to get something better, to be an agent of change even though I myself still doubt if I'm ready to be one.
Deep down, I love to share the same opinions, the same programs for development, but I can't socialize that much as being in crowd is draining and to recharge myself, I should lock myself for quite a long time by working behind the screen.
And the requirement of my successful program in the community service is I should continue involving myself in the community. Pretty hard yet finally I made it.
From this case, I learn that no matter how good my ideas are to give positive impacts, it won't work out if I don't share it to people in the community.
Yes, I should speak out (sometimes), just speak one sentence or two yet powerful to change together to be better. (On progress)
After that, I did my short internship and when I got my score, there are two things I highlighted; teamwork and independent work. No doubt, my teamwork score is a bit lower than when I'm working alone by myself. I felt like (that's so me 😅)
From this, I learn that no matter how independent I feel I am by doing everything by myself, working on everything by myself, I'll always need others because human beings are social creatures.
And in the end of the year, I started to work on my final thesis after my title submitting is accepted, I'm glad for the ease 😇
From this I learn that this is not my final goal, there will be chances and challenges ahead.
Today's first day of 2022, I don't wish anything, I work and pray for infinite blessings both shown and in disguise. 😊
Keep Writing
Writing forces you to open your eyes to the world around you. For you need to read, see, hear, and feel a lot before you can sit down to write. But the more you learn about this world, the more you realize how much you don't know. So, in a sense, writing keeps you humble and open to more knowledge.