Category: Writing in English
-
The inner movement, good bye 2025

Although it is so hard, so lonely, it is the time when I receive the most fruitful moments of working with myself…year by year, give me a bit more encouragement to take one more step, approaching closer to the person I would like to become…. I don’t have a goal to be a perfect “self”…
-
long term “plan” – ongoing project, an invitation for you

I share three things on this post “If you want to move three steps forward, you have to go three steps deep first” podcast Another way to plan your life They, scientists, said that our brain will reach the point called marutation around the age of 20-ish. It may be a thing I can use…
-
embrace my new personality and exercise patience, give things time

I have no idea what title I will have for this post, having been thinking about writing something for a while but still not in the 100% mood of writing. As usual, thinking by pictures/ images, always takes a longer time for me to process how to put things inside a picture and write it…
-
reading when I am searching for the answers, where the word meet the book

The newest Gate Notes, 5 memoirs that shaped my own, he wrote: I feel like I’m always learning, but I really go into serious learning mode when I’m starting out on a new project. In the early days of Microsoft, I read a ton about technology companies, and as I was starting the Gates Foundation,…
-
my first career development circle draw to a close; how I enjoy to find things out and what next? a book from Murakami

Dublin is at its green, blooming best at this time in the year. I love seeing foliage in different shades of green in many plants. Sometimes, the sun is blazing then but it suddenly rains a lot with bone-chillingly cold. Anyone living in Ireland knows that the weather here is changing in the blink of…
-
self-compassion helps us overcome loneliness: a personal account of loneliness on campus in Ireland

I tried to make eye contact with my friends who were talking, but no one looked into my eyes. I just wanted to catch up with my classmates, but they seemed like they didn’t want to talk with me. I soon stepped back and left the conversation. I went home with a feeling that I…
-
relearn English and…; celebrate small things in Ireland

Moving out from Dublin 8, now I live in a quiet area on the outskirts of Dublin. It means that instead of gallivanting through cobbled and bustling streets in the city centre, now I wander over the nearby green parks every weekend. And, these parks are very quiet but gorgeous, they have some stalls at…
-
how did I integrate my life (in the most enjoyable way) in Dublin, Ireland ? 11 suggestions from an IFP scholar

If you would like to learn how I integrated my life in Ireland during my 1-year master’s program or if you are seeking new ideas to soak up your life in Ireland on a deeper level, I hope you enjoy my post. And I promise I won’t mention anything about the weather! (but maybe in…
-
reading, embracing the life of myself and the whole

If I were to provide a new framework proposal for a new “Six Dimensions of Wellness,” or sometimes “A Wheel of Life,” I would draw two circles. In the inner one, I would put health (mental and physical), spirituality, family, and friends as the foundation, nurturing the outside circle, which is finance, occupancy/career, community, and…
-
my second Wwoofing in Ireland

I need to brush up on my English skills, so I came up with the idea that I will write more posts in this blog in English. It is great to use something new I learn while studying in Ireland. Here is the first post. So the first time of Wwoofing let me travel to…