Hello there! I’m glad you landed on my ‘thought canvas’ ^.^ and so, let us break the ice!
1. Here on this blog you will get
Thoughts and feelings about uncertainty, self-doubt, concerns for the future, optimism and other issues of someone who’s entering life.
2. This blog is created for
Undergraduates. Job-seekers. Millenials. Self-starters. The overthinker.
3. Site’s bio
- Why you should read my blog? Because you might find resonance of your own problems. Feel empathized. Get engaged, share experience, contribute advise and solutions, hold campaign.
- What you will get out of my posts? You’d get stories, personal thoughts and reflections, observations and synthesized review of academic journals on tourism-related topics.
- Which types of posts do I write? Personal reflections, academic review.
- Why does my blog have credibility? It doesn’t, admittedly. I’m still building on it.
- How did my site get started? As a compulsory assessment for a module in my bachelor degree. I’m graded on this blog website.
4. My bio
- How this blog fits into my life — why did I start it? Blog’s name and contents reflect my early worries and concerns for the future life of an undergraduate. I’d like to keep them in writings, since I’m mindful a thinker and I’m keen on writing.
- When did my love for blogging begin? I can’t say it’s love yet. As far as my personal logs are concerned, it’s the ‘need’ to let it out and the ‘comfort’ which writing brings afterwards. However, as regards my writings about tourism issues, it is an interest and enjoyment I discover within myself when I first wrote my first blog about a trip to Cambridge. But it’s still a long way to love. Blogging about traveling and tourism is something I just recently tapped into and it could take some time to commit to it voluntarily and passionately.
- City I live in? I’m bouncing between Helsinki (Finland) and Da Nang (Viet Nam)
- My hobbies? Musical instruments (I play the piano, guitar, ukulele), reading (classics, contemporary novels, fantasies, psychology and philosophy non-fictions)
- Things that are very “me”? Over-thinker, now and then suffer from imposter syndrome (:v), very self-conscious, ‘secret’ observer.
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