Again, and again.

Rearranging or decorating is one of my favorite thing to do. This MCO really brings back all the "habits" that I used to have during my high school years. I used to re-arrange & de-clutter my room a lot (like every week?) last time, but it stopped when I started juggling my days with work. So since I have more time now, this is on the highest hierarchy that makes my MCO more lively. 
p/s: it always much better if you have more $$ to spend  


Love beyond Boundaries

Husbands not meeting the wife, parents apart from the kids, grandparents are thousand miles away from the grandchildren, couples with only a video call away at nights, friends getting only a virtual fist bum on Plato. In this current situation, some may not be able to meet one another like how they used to. Some may stuck with one another, 24/7. Some spend most of the time joyously with the loved ones. But some, may experience the other way. I believe despite the boundaries, love is still there much in the air. We may not see one another at sight, but we are all always at heart. I believe that everything has its silver linings. May this boundaries build bigger and deeper love between us all. Never take time, space and opportunity for granted once this end. Give up some time to call, and meet your loved ones. Because we never know when we can't, anymore.

#BooksAsOutfits



Up to this #BooksAsOutfits Challenge. Gotta do more, gotta do more.
Here's my goodreads if yeah: https://www.goodreads.com/mandywzh

Home All Day

Hey, I have lost count of the days. Most probably we are in our Day 30, as today marks the third phase of our MCO. I am getting comfortable with my new "normal" yet still can be clueless at times. Every single day I wish to do something worth my time. I hate thinking that I'll just waste another secs  doing nothing at home so, apparently, I read and I watch. I actually forced myself to. It works, sometimes. But often, I procrastinate joyously.

As I am in my off-mode for work, I rarely did anything work-related except some readings and oh, I did participated in the tele-health training and trial session for my client last week. It was a good experience. I planned, put everything up on slides, and conducted the session all in one and a half day time. That's just it. Telehealth is tiring. I was sweating like heck after that friggin an hour session, (even with my aircond on!). The struggles to shared stuffs on screen, the lagging videos, the fact to get your clients attention virtually, & the worst of all, the poor Wifi connection. Ah despite that, it went all good. Fingers crossed! x

Anyway, I hope all goes well for everybody. Be it physically, financially, and emotionally. Together, we are in this. We can't lose hope. We can't lose faith. Stay positive!