Saturday, January 29, 2011
He is not cool.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Kacang mencari kulit.
Salam ;)
There will be a symposium on Art of History Taking, held on 11th and 12th of March 2011. It is very beneficial to the pre-clinical year student like me to have a session with experience wise Professors. They are Prof. Zabidi Azhar Hussein (oh I am his BIG fan. I can spend whole day listening to his talk, very inspiring yet melting ;p), Prof. Mustapha Embong, and another expert from O&G site. If we are lucky enough, there will be a Scotland people coming, to talk about the challenges to medical profession in UK. There are also hands on, as we will take the patient's history in front of those big people and senior lecturers (at least depan nama mesti ada Assoc. Prof. at least.) from our school. And they will give comments on the spot. Siapa tak nak kan belajar dengan manusia-manusia hebat.
Sadly, it will be done on the first week of our Professional Exam study leave. Err.. people, can u get what I am mumbling about?
It is about my Professional 2 Exam. Say what? Yes, PROFESSIONAL EXAM is just around the corner. Symposium dah tak lama lagi. Bila tu? Oo, Mac, tak lama dah tu. During study week kan? That symposium is just like a gun with many bullets. It is like a reminder for me "Hey Syafiqah, you have a call. A jihad call. In a few weeks time. Are you prepared enough?" Ok, I am shivering, like seriously people. Nak menanges. Seriously.
Symposium is about great doctors with great minds and persuasive attitudes. Again it is like a bullet shooting through my head. It is like, "mereka sudah, anda bila lagi?" I feel like crying. Can I develop a tough-er spirit as theirs? Am I dedicated enough to devote my life to this profession, as they do? Tak payah tanya jauh-jauh, tanya je study dah hebat banyak mana nak jadi macam diorang? T_T
Manusia. Asalnya daripada perkataan arab 'na-si-ya' yang bermaksud lupa. Manusia memang mudah lupa, apatah lagi diselubungi kesenangan dan keselesaan. Bila dah susah macam ini baru nak jadi kacang, cari balik kulit yang hilang. Bila dah susah macam ni baru nak cari Allah, baru nak ambil hati Allah, baru nak kalau dan kalau.
O Allah, please grants my wishes. Do pass me in my Professional 2 Exam. I am a mu'minah doctor to be, to lead an ummah, to bring Islam up to where It should be. Please ya Allah. Amin
p/s : Ikhlaskan hati. Bantulah agama Allah. Allah akan membantu sesiapa yang membantu agama Nya. Dan janji Allah itu pasti.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
People are wheels.
Salam ;)
People walk roundly in a cycle, like a wheel. A round journey that bring us upward and downward. True.
But a cycle can also be defined as a path that must be followed, must be rotated, so we will never be deviated from the human rules and natures.
A child must be allowed to explore the dust, the dirt, and let them to be innovative and creative in their world. I admit, some, or almost parents are very protective. They as much as possible try to put their kids in a circle with free of dirt, free of dust. They say no to bacterias. They warn the pain to be away from their kids.
Somehow, being too protective is not pretty good. Dirt and dust may teach them to be a humble person, non arrogant and easy-going people. Bacterias will train their internal army to be sensitive towards future attacks. Through pain, they learn to be brave; they learn how to carefully and maturely make a decision. A hardship during play shapes them to be tough and wise leader later on. Still, a playful environment gives them lots of morals and values to be applied on. They know how to choose good friends, to have an unwavering identity. Anyway, play station and computer games are not included in these healthy child developments. ;p See, how cruel we are to our kids.
A child time knowledge will be brought to their teen's and adult's life. If we were altering their normal pathway that they should went through, what are left for them to be carried out for their future? Can they wisely choose a good friend? Can they build their strong identity? Dangerous isn't it?
Or worsen if the parental pampering were theirs in childhood, completed with unexposed to the normal child development, but they end up without parental guidance in their teen's age. It is even more dangerous. If anything bad happens, should they be blamed for our faults? Pity those little kids. *sigh*
Hey hey hey, the solution is here. Allah won't leave us without His complete guidance.
Treat the kids as your king, treat your kids as your slaves, treat your kids as your friends. Each corresponds to their certain particular age ranges.
Be as nature as our Rabb creates. ;)
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
I’m Lily. Please, do not eat me.
Naddo Sarip - “sy bangga jd kawan anda...mmg anda arrogant pd pandang mata pertama..but after knowing u, anda sgt la klakar..dgn mimik muke sgala..n cepat lak tuh pickup setiap kata2 lecturer..mantop! baju2 anda pon santeek2..jeles i~! tp tau tak. sy penah puji awk pny keje..tulisan straight gler...mcm gne pembaris gituh..jauh berbeda dgn tulisan sy senget benget nih..:P”
I am a time strict. I cannot resist seeing a slow pace person. *termasuklah jalan lambat*
I am a don't-know-how-to-start person. This may explain why I am so not peers friendly. Set your chord and tempo up, then I will sing lalalala with you ;)
I have a cool-looking face. You may never see my nervousness, as it was concealed deeply.hehe
And the biggest part of me that I want to diminish is : MY EGO