Friday 23 December 2011

A Message to Women From a Man: You Are Not "Crazy"...

@SuAvaTia: A Message to Women From a Man: You Are Not "Crazy"...: I LOVE THIS ARTICLE (PERIOD). READ UP LADIES

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You're so sensitive. You're so emotional. You're defensive. You're overreacting. Calm down. Relax. Stop freaking out! You're crazy! I was just joking, don't you have a sense of humor? You're so dramatic. Just get over it already!
Sound familiar?
If you're a woman, it probably does.
Do you ever hear any of these comments from your spouse, partner, boss, friends, colleagues, or relatives after you have expressed frustration, sadness, or anger about something they have done or said?
When someone says these things to you, it's not an example of inconsiderate behavior. When your spouse shows up half an hour late to dinner without calling -- that's inconsiderate behavior. A remark intended to shut you down like, "Calm down, you're overreacting," after you just addressed someone else's bad behavior, is emotional manipulation, pure and simple.
And this is the sort of emotional manipulation that feeds an epidemic in our country, an epidemic that defines women as crazy, irrational, overly sensitive, unhinged. This epidemic helps fuel the idea that women need only the slightest provocation to unleash their (crazy) emotions. It's patently false and unfair.
I think it's time to separate inconsiderate behavior from emotional manipulation, and we need to use a word not found in our normal vocabulary....

Thursday 22 December 2011

A New Year, A Fresh Start...

I love the fresh start of a new year. It is the perfect time to clean our home, stock our fridge and reorganize our closet.  I routinely go through my wardrobe to edit what will work for me in the next future. The unwanted ones, I am just gonna donate it to my siblings, cousins and friends. I am so excited about the week ahead! I managed to spend some quality time with my darlings recently and gonna spend Xmas and New Year break at my brothers’ house which gonna be full with my little munchkins and lovely sister in law in Kuwait starting this weekend. I just cannot wait to be together with everyone. I am also working on some tips to live a better life in 2012. 


Will write again soon. Merry Xmas and Happy New Year in advance. Have a good break everyone. And please be safe!


xx

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Tuesday 20 December 2011

What Went Totally Wrong?

@SuAvaTia: What Went Totally Wrong?:

Disclaimers: I am not an LGBT expert nor am I an expert in Islam and I do not intend to portray as such. What I pen down are observations and my passion to understand everyone, everything and ultimately Allah s.w.t
When my girls were born, I knew that I need to allow them to cultivate their own personality. In understanding my babies' personality, you understand how you need to be around them. There is the famous saying, 'You cannot fight Fire with Fire'. I need to be the water to my daughter's fiery reactions. Easily said than done!

As I have learnt screaming to my kids do not solve or make them obedient kids. It makes them more stressed and me the bad mom leading to feelings of depression.

From my observation as a mom, a person, a wife, and a daughter, you learn everyday about yourself. I have posted on changes that a person has gone through and how hard it is for a person to change.

We change when we want to or when there is an extreme circumstance which requires us to. We may also fall back to our old habits.

In the end, forcing yourself to change may work for you or her but not everyone.

I feel that each individual has his or her personalities. Yes, all of us have enshrined human rights accordingly pursuant to the Constitution. Our rights are engraved every where imaginable. But our rights are mere letters to a book which forms an Act and is binding under the law.

How do we detach these rights from emotions, from religion and from politics?

How do we accept the 'right' way of advocating our rights under the Constitution? As these may contradict with many others.

These are highly sensitive issues which needs to be looked at all possible ways. If we shun an LGBT, if we point our fingers in disgust, are we then better off?

Is being an LGBT the worst of all kinds? Are they considered as aliens?

It is normal for you to be defensive when a negativity is thrown at you. It may be the same to an LGBT. They probably just need a friend to confide in.

They are humans just like us. As the writer below has explained, perhaps we should take it with a lighter approach, to guide them back to Allah's swt's ways instead of harassing and fighting our cause against theirs with fire and negativity.

Let's try and understand. Some articles I came across on the net.


http://www.al-bakriah.com.my/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=215:beza-khunsa-dan-pondan&catid=14:artikel-pilihan&Itemid=37

http://membaca-alquran.blogspot.com/2011/03/homoseksualitas-lesbian-dan-gay.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT

http://www.missionislam.com/knowledge/homosexuality.htm

Wednesday 14 December 2011

Tuesday 13 December 2011

It's Number 5 again...

Describe myself in five words :
Sensitive, Perfectionist, Considerate, Caring, Sincere

Five things I can't live without?
People in my life (husband, families and friends), Travelling, My smart phones (Blackberry & Iphone), Love, Laughing

My favorite quote?
From Mr. Tiptra : Grow old with me the best is yet to be!

My all-time five favorite movies?
The Holiday, The Devil wears Prada, Love Actually, Before Sunrise, Pretty Woman

My all-time five favorite styles?
Classic, Elegant, Feminine, Simple, Black

Monday 12 December 2011

What do you think you are worth...??

What do you think you are worth? When I am in a good mood, I will find a good answer to that question, but when I hit a down low it is not always easy to give the answer that I am convinced with. It looks like most people are comfortable in our own skin even though if we look closely, it soon turns out to not be the case. I have seen numerous examples of that. "A beautiful lady with an outstanding personality who can’t see how beautiful she is, or a woman who does not stop complaining because she is never satisfied with what she’s got.."

I have to admit, that at times the problems I have need me a couple of days of feeling sorry for myself, but then I need to snap out of it and get back on track. I need to know how worthy I am, and what I am capable of. Regardless of the image I have in mind of how I should be like, I need to enjoy the way I am and be proud of it, because this is what makes one truly unique. At times I think it might be because I focus too much on pointing out my bad qualities, that I forget to give myself some credits for the good ones as well. To me it is pretty obvious, I sometimes hardly satisfied with what I personally have and prefer to look to what others do or say about me instead of the other way round.

To keep this short, and this might sound cheesy. "We can’t shine into the world and let people see how amazing we are, if every inch of us do not believe in it. It is not arrogance, it is needed confidence." 

Less is better...





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"Great minds can afford a simple style." As Charlize Theron said once: “If they ever do my life story, whoever plays me needs lots of hair color and high heels.”

So advice of the day is if we are feeling comfortable in our own body, which we should be, wear it like Charlize Theron. Meaning go for the simple outfit that suits our body shape the most, accessorize with elegant statement jewels, go for funky heels and the cute clutch/handbag. Try it out and we will look absolutely stunning.

Tuesday 6 December 2011

On a quiet Tuesday


A great way to start my morning on a quiet Tuesday here at work, where most people are on long leave and I don't feel like occupying myself with work so here it goes...


Did you know...
  • that I have a bit of Monk's characters. A bit of obsessive-compulsive disorder : Fears of heights, enclosed spaces, dirt, crowds (sometimes), bullies and imperfections. And I will make sure all things are clustered
  • that I often imagine how to hurt someone physically and enjoy it
  • that I was an athlete (100m & 4x100m) sprinter back in my high school years
  • that I enjoy watching action, thriller and chic flicks movies. But my favorite TV series are Full House,  Beverly Hills 90210 (the original), Friends and Sex & The City
  • that I once had my dad pay a 20k bill when I got into a car accident when I was in my high school years. Drove a friend's car without a driving license at the same time :)
  • that I adore everything beautiful. Also appreciate people with good hearts 
  • that I am often confused and fickle with my plans
  • that I have always wanted to be an architect or an interior designer or a fashion designer
  • that I am able to continue my dreams after waking up and remember most of my dreams
  • that I thought I might be a recording artist after I finished my studies
  • that I do not like answering phone calls at night. Most of the time, I do not remember what I will say
  • that I love designer handbags especially classic designs
  • that I have a dream of having my refrigerator well stocked, fresh flowers around my house as often as I can, and if possible, a small walk-in pantry to store food by category :)
  • that I can cook (when I have the "extra" mood). I love to learn baking someday
  • that I am a soft-hearted but emotional person. I forgive easily and I love to be pampered
  • that I hate violence and rudeness

Friday 2 December 2011

Dreaming...

I may be in black most of the days, but that has not stopped me from dreaming of a few colorful, lovelies. Must try to arm myself with a little sunshine some days...




Photos credit from google

Thursday 1 December 2011

December comes again...

To all of my families and friends,

I hope this December is going to be filled with good food, loved ones, laughs, hugs, honesty & sincerity and memories that will be cherished for many more years to come. This year I have so much to be thankful for. The supports from families and friends after one conjecture incident that happened to me early this year, to be blessed with wonderful parents, siblings, nieces & nephew and relationships that have blossomed into a wonderful marriage and friendships are upon my gratitude list. 

I am glad to see you again, December! Looking forward to end it with lots of happiness. God bless.. Sue xx 

Wednesday 23 November 2011

Hey.. I am back!

Hey lovelies!


I'm terribly sorry for my lack of posts lately. If you follow my Twitter and FB, I am sure you know that I was away on holiday with my husband for almost 3 weeks and just got back last wednesday. We were in California (Santa Monica, Hollywood & Beverly Hills), Las Vegas and a day trip to Grand Canyon (one of the 7 wonders of the World). I must admit that we had a great time there. It's our yearly holiday together after another year of hard work and crazy working hours. It was a smooth sailing trip so thank God for that! I love how almost everyone there carries a designer bag especially in Beverly Hills and matching it with their running or workout outfit and sneakers...cool isn't it? And I spotted a lady who I would like to think is in my league using a Hermes Diamond Crocodile Birkin while strolling around the Rodeo Drive street. Impressive, right! We ate, drove around, walked and shopped too much but we thought it's not even enough and agreed that we need another trip again next year, if time, God and money permit! :) Til the next post. Daaa...

Wednesday 2 November 2011

The D word

@SuAvaTia: The D word: Does it matter if the divorce comes 3 years later or 3 months or even 72 days. Sometimes all it takes is a blink of an eye for your feelings to change over a person.

Who are we to judge? Are we better off if we have been married for longer than she has?

It is her life and she is entitled to be happy like each and everyone of us. What do you get when you ridicule her every word? A lot of 'Likes'? A pat in the back? Admiration?

Yes, the money could have been used for a better cause...a lot of it could have been given by others as well for the better cause for the world but the others choose not to. If she does, good on her. If she doesnt, are you the better saint?

Look at yourself and see if you are better off than her or anybody else in a situation.

I am not a fan of the her, the show or have I bought any of their products. I like to see the family values shown. I love to see how the family is close when there are troubled times.

Let's take the positivity out of it all..well, at least for me.

Thursday 27 October 2011

House of H... Heaven?






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Better to be safe...

Ways to examine ourselves. Always have ourselves checked ladies, either self check or yearly pap smear. Better to be safe then sorry. My role models are my mum and Giuliana and I totally support the 3 courses : Pink for Breast Cancer, Purple for Domestic Violence and Teal for Ovarian Cancer.





Friday 21 October 2011

Hit-and-Run Toddler 'Critical'

@SuAvaTia: Hit-and-Run Toddler 'Critical': Utterly beyond belief yes. But to be in a situation where you cannot help but think of what happens to you for the rest of your life if you did help is even worst! F***ked up justice /system where you no longer can help out of the goodness of your heart and be heard as being good.

Its the same everywhere now. If you help somebody, usually than most, a tit for tat. I scratch yours, you scratch mine.

If its regarding reasonable favours then it should be fine. But when it comes to your livelihood?

I still love helping sincerely without seeking anything in return except blessings from God (if he decides to give it). You do a good deed and the deed goes back to you. Though I dont seek for good to come instantaneously or 10 years later, at least my conscience is clear.

I try to treat others as how I want to be treated.

Can we do that please?

Sorry because of the pain...

I am sorry that I have had to take a break from posting since I was quite tied up with workload and at the same time I have been having this very bad case of menstrual cramps. Sometimes, after Advil and Synflex, still can't make any better. At times, my menstrual cramps got so awful that I end up curled up on the floor. I googled and found this at one of the articles saying that...


Sex Cures Menstrual Cramps
Some people say that instead of anesthetic pills prescribed by doctors a woman can try having sex to ease pain during menstruation. The anesthetic effect of sex is connected with relaxation of organism and output of endorphins that are universally known as ‘hormones of happiness. Unfortunately orgasm does not produce a universal effect on all people. Some women on the contrary may feel more intense menstrual pain after having orgasm. Menstrual pain arises from a disbalance between sex hormones, progesterone first of all and prostaglandins that stimulate uterine contraction. An excessive amount of prostaglandins causes spasms of smooth uterine muscles and consequently pain. Oxytocins that also upsurge during orgasm produce the same effect upon uterine muscles that prostaglandins do. In other words, it is difficult to say beforehand what will be the balance between hormones of every particular woman having menstruation and experiencing orgasm. But it is a mistake to believe that sexual activity may help women suffering from serious pains because lingering and excruciating pain may be the symptom of serious gynecological diseases.
Link:
Sex treats everything


To me, it is going to be too painful, too dirty and definitely not comfortable at all.

Thursday 20 October 2011

How to Check for Breast Cancer - For Dummies

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I Feel Like...

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10 Must-Try Sweets in Paris

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Tuesday 18 October 2011

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What If I’d Never Met My Husband?


Published on September 2, 2009 by Sonja Lyubomirsky in How of Happiness

The researchers show that people prompted to write about how a positive event may not have happened experience a greater uptick in mood than those prompted to describe the positive event. In their most persuasive study, individuals in committed relationships wrote for 15 to 20 minutes about how they might never have met and connected with their partners. Others wrote
instead about the reverse - that is, how they did meet, start dating, and end up with their partners. Several control conditions, which involved writing about one's typical day or about one's friendships, were included as well. The biggest increase in satisfaction with the relationship occurred not in the group that pondered the sunny beginnings of their union but in the "mental subtraction" group.
love at first sight
Why does "subtracting" a love, a triumph, or a dash of good fortune from our lives give us a bigger boost than simply savoring their reality? According to University of Virginia social psychologist Minkyung Koo and colleagues, the key mechanism is that thinking about how an event might never have come to pass renders it more mysterious and more surprising. Prior research has shown that surprise - and its cousins novelty, unexpectedness, variety, uncertainty, and unpredictability - is associated with more intense and more durable emotional reactions. In our own laboratories, Ken Sheldon and I have been testing the notion that surprise and variety can slow the rate at which people adapt to such life changes as buying a new condo or hybrid, marrying Mr. Right, or earning a coveted promotion. Any event or activity that yields novel and frequently surprising experiences and opportunities is likely to capture our attention and trigger frequent memories and thoughts about it. Surprises entice our attention and compel us to explain them, thereby maintaining the freshness, meaning, and pleasure of an experience. The intriguing hypothesis offered by Koo and her coauthors is that people can take active steps to elevate their moods by deliberately thinking about how an event is surprising.

An interesting twist is that people appear to be largely ignorant of this phenomenon. In the same paper, the researchers describe a separate set of individuals who were simply asked to imagine reflecting on how they met or might never have met their partners. These forecasters predicted that dwelling on how their relationship might not have been would dampen their spirits.

These findings lead us to a puzzle. Readers of both popular psychology and academic journals have undoubtedly taken notice of a growing literature on the benefits of gratitude - a body of work suggesting that "counting our blessings" (or reviewing the positive circumstances of our lives) makes us happier. Previous studies have shown that listing things for which we are thankful or writing a gratitude letter to a person who has made a difference produces increases in well-being and appears to neutralize negative emotions. Do Koo and colleagues' research findings contradict the common wisdom and empirical support for the happiness-boosting power of expressing gratitude? I don't believe they do. After all, how else do we strive to appreciate the good things in our lives - our health, our spouse, our garden, our 401k balances (if we're lucky to still have them) - if not by implicitly imagining what life would be like without them? To be grateful for our eyesight, we imagine what it would feel like to be blind; to appreciate our next-door colleague, we contemplate what our work days would be like if he resigned. So, without even realizing it, people may already be quite proficient at the strategy of mentally subtracting positive events.

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A beautiful glass...

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I Shall Persevere

@SuAvaTia: I Shall Persevere:
“The world is in a constant conspiracy against the brave. It’s the age-old struggle–the roar of the crowd on one side and the voice of your conscience on the other.”
— Douglas MacArthur

Thursday 13 October 2011

Wednesday 12 October 2011

Tuesday 11 October 2011

25 Favorite Casserole and Hotdish Recipes

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32 Super & Simple Potluck Recipes

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Monday 10 October 2011

Beyonce - Listen Official Video HD

JIKA - One Nation Emcees - from KLIP 3GP OST

All About Ms. Jane...

1) What is your wake up and go outfit?
Jeans, palazo pants with tshirt, shirt or blouse


2) What is your preferred look for events?
Depends on the event but fun girly dresses or some nice blouses with tight pants or flare jeans with blazer are always safe


3) Are you a dieter or a gym freak?
I usually have a ritual of never eating after 8pm (except attending events or chilling with friends or on weekends). Sleep for 6-7 hours a day. Breakfast is a must and either cereals with fresh milk on weekdays or some heavy ones on weekends. Eating 3 times a day and hardly skips a meal. And also, water (either warm or room temp). I hardly drink cold or sweet drinks. 


4) What are your guilty pleasures?
Chocolates and milk shakes! 


5) How do you relax and unwind after a day of work?
Used to be a warm bath, but now, I need my massage chair more. And some nice movies while lying on the bed


6) Favorite places to go?
Eat : Alexis
Shop : Zara
Chill : Karaoke or drink sessions
Get Beautified : Sothys BV/OU


7) When you want to get away from it all, you...
Shop or watching dvds back to back. And read some great books/magz


8) Complete : "For me, fashion is...
Classic & Eternal


9) Your motto in life and love?
Sincere, Caring, Responsible, Honest and Loving

Confession on a Monday morning...

This blog is precisely about the things that I love and like. It could be simply about anything or everything. From clothes to shoes to bags to make up kits to skincare products to travelling or even food and drinks. I chose to write about what I perceive things happen in life. And in a positive way that it may seems as if my life is all about the stuff that I write about. But of course, life is simply more complicated than that. No matter how good the life I am living, I will always find others more interesting, wonderful or simply even better. I rarely look at myself and be grateful with what I already have. And at times, I focus on the things that I do not have, the things I long to possess. I pray and hope that I will remain true to myself no matter what. I am still me. "Dear Allah, please help me to be a better person and I pray for having a better health." I or we can live a good life if we decide so. So, take a good look at ourselves and be grateful for everything. Have a good day lovelies!

Sunday 9 October 2011

Enjoy Your Day!

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Thank you to all of you who continue to read and support In My Own Words by Ms. Jane & Friends and welcome to any new readers. I appreciate you all more than I can say. Wishing each and every one of you a splendid sunday. Hope you are having a wonderful time as much as I enjoyed mine. Hugs!

Friday 7 October 2011

The Flattering Points On Woman's Body...

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I got this from a book and it mentioned there that there are points on every woman's figure that are almost universally delicate and feminine. Such as, the wrists, the ankles and the collarbone. Making them visible, whether it is via a bracelet-sleeve jacket, a pair of cropped jeans or a V-neck top is always flattering. I guess, until now, I have yet to meet a lady, who is completely happy with her figure. As for myself, I will never love my thighs. It does not matter how much my weight may fluctuate, but my upper legs stay the same. (To me, they are short and wide). You can pick anything apart, which is why I always think it is best to overlook those parts of your body that you do not love, in favor of loving the other parts of your body. So, I will try to ignore my upper thighs, and try to show off more on the other parts instead. Try that and maybe that will make us feel better! :)

Shopping for Bags/Handbags...

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I got this from a book and I think I should share it with you. Who does not want a perfect bag right? So firstly, you have to assess how much the bag weighs when empty. If you are like me, I schlep around significantly more than a day's essentials (like my 2 purse, a make up bag, a card holder, pens holder, 2 phones, set of keys and a small note book), which it can be quite heavy! So, you have to make sure that you are starting with a piece of leather or canvas that does not weigh several kilos. And beware of the extraneous hardware. (Making our partner to carry it for us, is so not cool or good solution). When you are at the store, take out all the paper stuffing, and put the contents from your own bag in there. Does it all fit? Does the bag hang well? If it does, then.. IT'S OK TO HAVE IT! 


Another thing, make sure you are considering all the minors like : Are you putting your laptop in there? Do you walk a lot? (If yes, a cross-body satchel is a good solution for hauling a lot of weight over a long period of time, apart from allows us to keep our hands free and it's also good for travelling. I personally think Alexa from Mulberry is a good travelling bag, can be used as shoulder, hand and sling). Do you leave your pens in the bag uncapped? (If yes, we can get either black or navy for the inner).


Try that and happy shopping!

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Thursday 6 October 2011

Mascara's Reflections on Life's Lil Treasures: Spreading the Love on Branding - Superb Commercial...

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A Son Lost his Dad as the World Mourns the Legend

@SuAvaTia: A Son Lost his Dad as the World Mourns the Legend: I cried when I read this piece by Steve Job's neighbour. I feel for the family, especially the kids.

Depression’s Secret Plan For Your Identity

@SuAvaTia: Depression’s Secret Plan For Your Identity:

Depression may try to convince you that it holds the true assessment of your personality, weaknesses, and limitations. But before you become completely convinced by depression there are six important things you should know.

Letter to and from Steve Jobs

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Funky Shoes...











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Wednesday 5 October 2011

Real Women Have… Bodies

@SuAvaTia: Real Women Have… Bodies:
What makes us “real” people is not the shape of our flesh but our basic humanity. And we lose our humanity when we judge – not when we lose weight, gain weight, or make the intensely personal decision to undergo cosmetic surgery

Q & A : Shoes...

If I could ban shoes, what would it be?


So far, crocs & high heel sneakers



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And what I can't leave without?


All sort of wedges, flats, peep-toe and sling styles 





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