When the mind tells you to write, then write. Spill it out. Have the urge to express what you've experienced, what you've been through, and what you've heard into some words.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Long story short...

HELLO BLOG.

It's been months since my last post! I've got lots and lots to tell, really. But apparently, this is not the right time for me to write a new post. Anyway, long story short, I'm just gonna tell briefly what I've been going through since November of last year.

On February, I had my thesis exam. Me and my team finally got through with it with a very satisfying result. On June, I started to work in one of the consulting company here in Indonesia. So, I got like.. three months holiday and I spent it wisely. Yes, very wisely. I used my holiday time to.. mostly.. sleep. Besides, I also went to Bangkok with a friend of mine for four days, which for me, was quite a sufficient time to have a getaway.

And I know it may sound odd that all of my previous posts were about me searching for a scholarship, but then I ended up working. Reality bites, they say. I believe that. But they also say, to be able to reach out your dream, you have to do whatever it takes to make it happen.

Working life, on the other hand, has been .. well.. so far so good. I met lots of great people here. The working environment is quite enjoyable. The only problem is, I just need a little more time to adapt, to get out from my comfort zone and start to find another comfort zone here. I'm not actually the type of person who is unlikely to adapt to a new environment, but this time is different. My life is so different now in compared to my life in last year or in the first two or three months of this year. Working life is waaaay different than my college life. So, adapting is very needed, right?

Oh.. shoot. My supervisor is here. Time to get back to work.
I'm gonna find another time to write a loooong post.
Bye for now.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Stronger Middle Class Indonesians


Have you ever thought of making a change? A change to your life or even to your country? A change to be a better person or to make Indonesia to be a better nation?

Well, you can start from yourself.

My purpose in writing this post is to acknowledge who ever stops in this blog and reads this post to make a simple change starting from yourself. In order to help you develop your country and also managing your life in a better way, you can simply start by making an improvement. I, myself, have been doing this after I read a book called "Untuk Indonesia Yang Kuat: 100 Cara Untuk Tidak Miskin." 



After reading the book, I concluded that: we can all gather around and participate as  Stronger Middle Class Indonesians. 

And maybe you are wondering, what is that? what is the purpose? and is that a community?

Nope. It is basically a mission that came from Ligwina Hananto, the author of the book. She invites us to take part in this new group she invented. She wants us to actively participate in running this big mission. She wants us to forget all the things that we used to hear, "the government can not do anything" or "Indonesia can not be a developed country". 

Stop complaining about what they did to us, and let's all participate to make middle class Indonesian to be a stronger people.

And how can we accomplish that?

Middle class Indonesians refer to those who are able to get a good job, receive a good education, earn an enough income, and even build their own business. We are a group of people that actually doesn't really need Government's attention. Our family are able to pay taxes and also our school fees. However, according to Ligwina, the reality seems to be different. As she is a CEO of a financial planning company, sure she has been experiencing a lot in dealing with her clients. And she found out that middle class people often have money issues. We are the people who need to work in order to earn some money.

Middle class Indonesians are sure able to buy books, eat at a fancy restaurant, and even spend money on good clothes and bags. But sometimes, as we keep on living with this kind of lifestyle, we soon forget about savings and investments. If we continue to spend our money in our younger age, how are we supposed to live when we get old later on? If we keep on spending money on such unimportant things, how are we supposed to make savings to build a house or to enroll our future kids to a good university? 

Let's save this middle class people!

We can start by making a good financial planning for ourselves. This planning includes financial records, financial goals and the plan on how we can reach the goal. Living in Indonesia with this kind of lifestyle is somehow frustrating. By earning a so-so income, many people are still able to hang out every weekend, hire a maid, and even go on a holiday every time they got their free time. But how can we all keep on living like this until we are retired?

Investment would be the best answer.
Invest for your pension funds! 

We can start doing investment from now on, investment for our pension funds or even for our educational funds. 

But those types of investment are only part of a comprehensive financial planning. As it is mentioned earlier, we need to have our financial records. Because in this way, we are able to track down all of our incomes and expenses, as well as our money condition at the first place. We have to know what are the assets we own. After knowing the flow of our money, we need to know what is our future financial goal? Saving our money for pension funds or perhaps getting $500 at the end of the year can be considered as one of our financial goals. Truthfully speaking, having a goal will definitely make us think twice before we spend our money. Because we keep telling our mind that achieving our goal is better. This financial goal helps a lot when it comes to saving. 

So now we know our first condition and our financial goal, now it's time to make a plan in order to achieve the goal. Simple as that, in my opinion, we can deduct some of our income and save it. For example, we can simply put aside 5% or 10% of our income monthly and keep that money in some place we make sure that we will not ever touch it unless.. we really need it. We can save it in a safety box, or in a bank account. 

But how do I do it personally? I opened two bank accounts, one is used to put the money that I would like to spend (where I can take my money) and the other one for keeping my money for saving. So every time I want to take some money, I can always use the first bank account. Try not to mix both of them because once I did it like that and I had faced some problems in distinguishing how much money I can spend and how much money I have saved. 

In the book, you can find a lot of things I didn't mention it here. The author has made the book as simple as possible so it is very understandable. It is a very good book for a every people. Once you read the book, I'm sure you will get inspired to make your financial condition to be better.

And when all middle class Indonesian have the same way of thinking, we might be able to develop our country to be a better one. We will hopefully not face some problem like poverty, for example. 

So, let's invest, save up some money, and start a good financial planning from now on.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Saturday morning.

Good morning!

Never thought I would be this excited on this Saturday morning. I just woke up half an hour ago and now I'm here trying to announce something. 

I want to write a book. 

I know this may sound silly, but this is such a sudden idea that came up unexpectedly. I got this idea just 15mins ago when I was reading my Timeline on my bed. I used to read good morning tweets on this such hours but today was different. One person who I followed is the chief of Nulis Buku. It's basically a publishing service that allow you to publish your book without charging anything. They believe that every person has a dream to write a book and pursue it. They also said that a book means a lot more when it is shared with a lot of people. 

I like the way they describe their company, it is true indeed. People sometimes want their piece of work to be published, and to be known by a lot of people. I have always been dreaming about writing a book. I had write about it, that I wanted to write my own book, on my old blog.. but it never really happened. I was inspired by JK Rowling and I wanted to write a fiction. But maybe this time is different. I want to write a story which is based on my life. Not that my life is interesting though, but there are parts of me that can be questioned. And I think it will be a good storyline. 

Ollie, the chief of Nulis Buku, said a few things on Twitter that are really inspiring. 

"Write to inspire. Write when inspired" - @salsabeela

"Everybody has a story. *Everyone can be a Writer." - @salsabeela 

Once again I got to say, it's true. I also believe that a story that everybody owns is worth to share. 

Anyway.. the problem is.. I don't know where to start. I always made a plan for myself but I kept on neglecting it. As soon as I do my routine activities, all the dreams seem to be disappeared. I made a bunch of 2011 goals in the end of 2010, but I barely completed even one task. And maybe, because this is such a sudden thought, it is not gonna be completed in a short period of time. I have to get focused on my thesis, my IELTS, application for scholarship and other related stuffs.

Well at least I have stated here that I want to write a book, so every time I open my blog, I will be remembered. It's a lifetime goal I assume. Someday, I will. But perhaps, not now. :) 

Thursday, November 24, 2011

The Cancelled Tour

I'm writing this in favor of my disappointment to one of Indonesian promotors. Due to promotion and ticket issues, CN Blue, a rock indie band from Korea who was supposed to have a concert here in Jakarta had decided to cancel the concert. The concert was regarding their Asia Tour; including Jakarta, Hong Kong and Thailand.

The news started when FNC Music, the management of CNBlue, stated that CNBlue concert in Jakarta is cancelled. The reason was because the event organizer in Indonesia was lacking of preparation of the concert as well as the promotion. At first, FNC Music had requested the promotor to fix this issue, however, they did not seem to find any answer from the Starlight management and hence they cancelled the tour. 

When I read the news I thought it was just a hoax. I kept on telling my mind that the concert is going to happen. I asked the Starlight management through Twitter to ask if it is true or false, and around 4 o'clock they finally confirmed that the concert has been cancelled. Based on Startlight's press conference, they had tried to fulfill all the requirements given from the FNC, but according to them, FNC had insisted to stop all the concert preparation. (source)

So it's a bye-bye to Yong Hwa. 
I was not meant to watch him performing live anyway, sad thing to know. 

Sunday, November 13, 2011

The Script Live in Concert

Since 2009, Guinness Arthur's Day has been an annual celebration to celebrate the 250 years when Arthur Guinness signed the St.James' Gate Brewery's least (1759) and introduced Guinness to the world. This celebration is also held in Indonesia and for this year, the Guinness invited The Script and Mr.Big to perform. (source)

The Script performed in this annual year celebration yesterday night, 12 November 2011. It was one of my best nights in 2011. The Script was awesome.. beyond words. But during the celebration, I was feeling disappointed at first. This is due to the unexpected bands who performed as the opening acts. I think it has been told in the media that there will be some other bands performing, but I did not know about that. I wasn't expecting for any other bands beside The Script. The concert did not start at the exact 7PM (as it is mentioned). They were a bit late but it was okay. 

The first performer was Della Idol and the second one was.. Mike.. hmm something.. I couldn't recall the name. Sorry. And then the last one was Gugun and The Blues Shelter. Each one was performing for about half an hour, so at 9.30 that night The Script has not showed up yet. Even though Gugun and The Blues Shelter performed very well, and Jono was very entertaining, but still I was only rooting for Danny, Mark and Glen. So I just like barely watched them and prefer to sit in the corner instead. 

After the two hours of tiredness in waiting for The Script, they finally showed up at the stage. They sang 13 songs in total, which were Before The Worst, Dead Man Walking, Breakeven, The End Where I Begin, For The First Time, If You Ever Come Back, The Man Who Can't Be Moved, Nothing, Rusty Halo, Science & Faith, Talk You Down, We Cry and You Won't Feel A Thing. I was like shouting "Danny.. Danny.. Danny.." for the whole night. I sang along with them. It was awesome :)

The rumored I heard about the not-so-good-live-performance was wrong. They were the best! It was an overwhelming great feeling to be able to watch one of your favourite bands performing right in front of you. The two hours of waiting was all worth it. They did give us such a beautiful night to remember. Not only The Script, but the crowd was also great. The enthusiasm of those who watched that night were incredibly amazing. Thank you so much for the Guinness, The Script, my friends who came along with me, and also the amazing crowd :)








ps: special thanks goes to Putri for taking the pictures with my camera :)

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

A Little More Update

Been thinking of changing my blog name.
I'm not spreading any of my secrets here. So "let's divulge the secret" doesn't suit this blog very right.
"I share things" sounds okay isn't?
I do share some stuff here.

A Little Update

Abandoning my blog for a month. I know. I was very excited when I wrote down the first post but nowadays I have been neglecting it. About weeks ago, I actually had the thought about writing something.. something valuable, but I didn't really have an idea on what to post. From the 2nd of October (my last post) until today, my days have been so far so good. I have been working with the 2nd and 3rd chapters of my thesis so I barely had a free time. And since I submitted my thesis task on last Friday, and finished all my paper works by yesterday, I think I owe this blog a post.  

Anyway, I remembered I posted something about an internship in UK. Well, it's not going to happen. The cost that I need to pay is waaaaaay more expensive than I thought. I have to spend like almost $7000 for two or three months internship. And it's beyond my reach. I wouldn't even dare to ask that so much money to my parents for only having a work experience in UK which not even lasts a year. So, forget about it. God still has a plan for me. I do believe in it. And maybe at this time I should have said, "it seems impossible." But no. Impossible is not in my dictionary. Nothing is impossible.. unless you try. 

Talking about trying, last week I went to Australian Education Fair in Jakarta to enlighten me with a choice I will make in the future.. on where I will go for my master degree. If UK seems to be far off the limits (not impossible.. just out of reach), then maybe I should be thinking of other countries as my option. Then I clearly stated to my mom, I will not enroll in any other universities beside the universities in UK or Australia. I'd prefer to start working. But my mom strongly disagreed. And when my mom disagreed, later on, I'm just gonna follow what she thinks the best for me. Even if I said no at first. My mom has a power to brainwash my mind. She has a power to make me obeys her. So, well, I just have to go with the flow. Whatever happens next, I'm sure it is the best way for me. I hope. 

That's enough for the update.
It's 12:28PM right now and I need to go to bed :| 
Morning classes suck.