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Monday, 1 April 2013

The first few steps (probably the most important ones)





Assalamualaikum & Hello all

A million steps always start with the first one. True indeed. I still remember my baby steps when I first arrived in Melbourne. I was very lucky as my BFF and her family is in Melbourne too at that time. So, they were in charge of the ‘orientation’. Alhamdulillah 

Pic: The very last view of Penang (300612)




I met my 1st Supervisor on my 4th day in Melbourne. What an eager beaver, LOL. We discussed basic issues such as frequency of meeting, research timeline and also my research topic. At that time I was still adjusting to the blistering cold winter. I had a lot on my plate, literally. Imagine starting a new life (all over again), being home sick and etc. Not an easy thing to do (especially at the age where you are complacent and kind of stable). But I am determined to settle down in a short time (eager beaver, again). 

 Pic: In-flight meal on board MH129 (KUL-MEL)

Let me share some of the most important rules I applied when I started my journey in Melbourne


Rule #1

Be mindful of the intention- TO STUDY, TO COMPLETE A PhD

I am truly blessed to have been reminded about my mission before I arrive in Melbourne. A colleague told me “pi mengaji elok-elok, jangan dok lupa niat tu” (TRANSLATION: Never forget your most important intention- TO STUDY). It might seem petty but, it is a BIG reminder for me. I am definitely thankful for that. Whenever I feel demotivated, I always reset my intention and get back on track and just keep going.

Pic: The first pic taken at AGSE Building




Rule #2

Change your mindset

For someone with a career and at a rather complacent stage in life, it is a challenge to change your mindset about the new life you are about to start. It is a known fact that student with overseas scholarship are expected to live below poverty line especially in Australia. Rent is charged on a weekly basis, transportation is not cheap, groceries cost a fortune and the list goes on. I’m not the type who goes shopping every month, but I spoil myself with Spa and food on a regular basis. I would splurge on handbags, shoes and clothes at least twice (or more) a year. 

Pic: The BA Building a.k.a My new office from The Glenferrie Park


The newly acquired status (student) would restrict me from enjoying some of the things I do regularly. Instead of enjoying food in the restaurant, I have to cook my food and instead of spending money on handbags and shoes, I save for the rainy days. It is not a big sacrifice because I know this is just temporary. I think this is what prioritizing means. 


To be continued



Thank You for reading



Miss F

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