Hello! I was supposed to write this post a few days back, but I tend to keep on forgetting about it ._.
I think I didn't write about this before, but I went to this motivational camp on 31 May - 1 June at somewhere in Cheras (I can't remember the exact place), and I went there with my sister. We didn't know anything about this camp, and my mom just registered our name without us knowing so we had no choice but to go. Besides, the fee for one student is RM300 which costs A LOT but is actually worth it (in my opinion).
The venue and the surroundings of the camp was really comfortable and suitable for the students. The food was great given the fact that it was catered. And the time management wasn't that fussy, except during lunch time since we have to eat a bit faster than usual to get ready for solat Zuhur. The boys and girls were completely separated in terms of everything, like the time to eat and perform our prayer made it somehow impossible for the students of different gender to mix. (uhm it's not like I want to meet guys or whatever, okay!!)
The facilitators.... I don't know how to describe them but to simplify it, they have their good and bad side. There were 3 facilitators that was in charge of handling and giving the talk, and to be really honest, they were really strict but I know that it's for good intentions.
I didn't made any new friends because I came for the intention to improve myself, and not to make new friends. #sorrynotsorry. I just know some of the people just by the extent of their names and age because it doesn't really matter. I sound so mannerless and blunt /shrugs.
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I talked about my plans during the school break in my previous post and it really upsets me how I can't even manage to do half of them :( I'm currently being caught up in doing my Science notes and it's making me feel like I can't do anything else urgh.
My days are just consisted of me sitting on random places and corners in my house while watching Bleach through my phone, and once in a while will continue doing my Science notes on the dining table. On the other hand, my brother is too caught up in playing PS2 in his room, while my sister is enjoying her life by watching endless Korean dramas and variety shows.
(no matter how boring this school break is, I don't want it to end. please.)