Breast Cancer: The Bad, The Ugly, The Great

Breast Cancer: The Bad, The Ugly, The Great

NOTE: This blog is proudly written in collaboration with iGoPink.org, an American non-profit organization that supports breast cancer patients and research for October, the month for breast cancer awareness. I officially received my stage 2A diagnosis on October 2016...
A Gen-Xer Lost In The Millennial World

A Gen-Xer Lost In The Millennial World

A Gen-Xer is a person born between 1965 to 1980. A millennial, on the other hand, was born between 1981 to 1996. I was born in 1979, which somehow puts me in the middle. But nevertheless, I’m technically classified as a Gen-Xer and although I have a lot of...
What If I Was Born Privileged?

What If I Was Born Privileged?

Are people really born equal? Coming from a third world country and experiencing living in 3 first world countries (Australia, Spain and America), I’d be lying to you if I give YES as an answer. Not that I’m a hater. It’s just a known fact that life...

Awkward Hair. Awkward Life Stage.

Yup. The title of this blog says it all. Not only am I transitioning from being a pampered breast cancer patient to a go-your-own working woman in a competitive first world country, but I’m also experiencing growing confusion from being young, wild and free girl...
Finding Joy In The Creation

Finding Joy In The Creation

If you’ve been following me on social media, particularly Instagram where I show snippets of my daily musings, you would think that my life is so damn cool. I do yoga, eat out, try out new products that interests me, write blogs, shoot vlogs as I show off my...