I couldn’t stress enough of how important it is to put appreciation on anything you encounter with in life. And I realise it posts significant changes to children. I guess everyone wants to hear some compliments from time to time. Whether it’s from colleagues or family, just so that they know they’re doing something rightContinue reading “The importance of appreciation”
Author Archives: Esther
How Are You?
Whenever I look back to all the relationships I have gone through, relationships between friends, family and the significate half. I realise how claim I can be to review it again without being emtional. I wonder if there will ever be a chance for those who I encountered with in the past, will be ableContinue reading “How Are You?”
The Pragmatic Programmer
For all the passionate coders out there, I would like to share one of my current favourite books here with you all- The Pragmatic Programmer by David Thomas and Andrew Hunt. Prgramming can be quite intimmdiating sometimes and some people may just give up half way. But like many other things- the result can beContinue reading “The Pragmatic Programmer”
Let Music Spins Your Life
I haven’t heard a song that makes me feel alive for a very long time. I thought I would share this song with you all. It’s a Japanese song called “I Love…” by Offical Hige Dandism. I don’t know the language itself unfortunately but the rhythm and its melody truly bring a sense of hopeContinue reading “Let Music Spins Your Life”
YouTube can be addictive…
Thanks to this self isolation period, I’ve been watching a ton of videos on YouTube. It becomes a daily routine for me now. I used to think YouTube is great platform, a place where creators share their ideas and exchange opinions with the rest of the world, people can learn things by just watching aContinue reading “YouTube can be addictive…”
Grand Maison Tokyo
I recently discover a Japanese TV program called Grand Maison Tokyo. It’s a story about a group of passionate chiefs who determined to take Michelin 3 stars for their french restaurant in Tokyo. The episodes are quite short but they include all the joy, excitement and struggles though out the journey of fighting for MichelinContinue reading “Grand Maison Tokyo”
Take a break, it’s fine
I’m all about productivity but these days when the virus wave hits again, I sort of slow down my process of working. Not that I don’t want to work but I want to take a moment and revisit my purpose of working hard. And you know what, I feel great of not doing anything onceContinue reading “Take a break, it’s fine”
Why Celebrate Loser Mindset?
Recently I’ve been seeing a lot of comments online that people seem to share the idea of loser mindset. “I can’t do it but it’s totally fine.” Or “I don’t need to be successful, what’s the point?” Being able to recognise our weaknesses is good but what’s more important is to surpass our weaknesses andContinue reading “Why Celebrate Loser Mindset?”
The Art Of Simplicity
Thanks to this strange and tough pandemic period, I am given a lot of time to work on my personal projects and think about a lot about what my life would be in the next 5, 10 years. The idea of being as a grown up terrifies me. Not only I need to take responsibilityContinue reading “The Art Of Simplicity”
Just Start To Code, Don’t Wait
A lot of people have been asking me about how do I learn how to code. Bear in mind that I am still a beginner of coding and I am still trying to figure my way of learning it. I start to notice what people really want to know from asking this question in specific,Continue reading “Just Start To Code, Don’t Wait”