Two worst weeks in self isolation.
Author: Esther
Wash your hands and swallow down that casual racism.
With the coronavirus up and spreading, I’ve been seeing that a lot of people have heard some casual racism coming out. Personally I haven’t, mostly because I’m lucky enough to work at a very respectful workplace with a lot of professional people and have friends […]
Fingerprints on my laptop
Something I’m quite ashamed about is how I gravitate toward Taylor Swift songs. I can’t even admit that I like them, because I don’t really like her person. I just don’t find her very genuine, especially after that Kanye Kim phone call debacle. But this […]
How I deal with failure
I have been extremely lucky in my life that I have never faced significant failure. On the other hand, that could be because I haven’t taken huge risks and with great risk comes great reward, so I haven’t managed to get any great rewards either […]
26 things I’ve learnt at 26.
It was my birthday on the 10th! Please don’t steal my identity with that information. But I had a great time at bottomless brunch which was… dangerous haha. I started drinking mimosas on an empty stomach while waiting for my friends and then the food […]
My third therapy session.
So I better write about my third therapy session before I forget about it. I was supposed to be coming up with phrases that I could say when I froze when being confronted with my therapist, and honestly? I think I’m over it. The first […]
My second therapy session.
So I went to my second therapy session and I honestly was thinking about revealing my biggest insecurity but instead got sidetracked by the therapist who made me realise that my issues from my first job weren’t really gone. We were talking what I would […]
My first therapy session.
I was reading an article about how 50% of millennials leave their jobs for mental health reasons, and this line really got me: they suffer from a desire to be perfect, leading them to seek help when they feel they haven’t met their expectations. We’re […]