Clumsy Me!

In order to encourage you to work systematically and methodically,I will not accept questions about the assignment received after 5PM on Thursday,4 December,2008.

The assignment's word limit is 3000.The assignment is due before 2PM,on Wednesday,10 December 2008.

Ahhhhh,penat je stress selama ni.Rupa-rupanya selama ini saya silap tengok dan salah sangka bahawa tarikh akhir penghantaran assignment adalah 4 Disember 2008.Clumsiness exposed!Thanks to my flatmate,Makcik Diana.She heard about the coursework's deadline from anisucop,and call me straight away to inform me about this.Alhamdulillah,selepas mendapat berita gembira ini,demam saya kebah sekejap dalam lebih kurang 10 minit(haha).Dan semalam juga,saya dapat tidur dengan sangat nyenyak,and this leads to a healthier me on the next day!Hoorahhh~MashaAllah,agaknya,inilah yang dipanggil oleh para ahli psikologi sebagai the power of mind.. All praise goes to Allah SWT.

Bila bercakap mengenai clumsiness/carelessness ini,teringat pula suatu kisah benar yang berlaku kepada tuan empunya blog semasa beliau masih menuntut di UNIM,Malaysia.


once upon a time in UNIM

Alkisahnya,pada suatu petang yang indah,saya pegi bersukan di gymnasium universiti. Semasa berada di dalam gym tersebut,tiba-tiba terasa nak ke tandas pula.Kata bakal-bakal doktor yang saya kenali di Malaysia,nature call tidak boleh ditangguh,tidak baik untuk kesihatan.Apabila saya masuk sahaja ke dalam tandas,tiba-tiba saya merasakan suatu perasaan yang sangat luar biasa and unexplainable.Pelik sungguh perasaan ini..Jadi,saya mengambil keputusan untuk keluar dari tandas tersebut dan menunaikan hajat di rumah sahaja.FYI,I am a kind of person who's quite believe in instincts.

The next time saya datang ke gymnasium tersebut,saya lihat kawan-kawan lelaki saya masuk ke dalam tandas itu."Ishkkk,tak boleh jadini!!"Apa lagi,saya 'tegur' la dan beritahu bahawa mereka silap masuk ke dalam tandas perempuan dengan yakinnya.Bila diorang cakap tandas tersebut merupakan tandas lelaki and tunjukkan buktinya sekali [the male sign yang sangat terang,jelas dan nyata macam hukum izhar halqi tu],saya dah tak tahu nak sorok muka ni kat mana.Memang habis kena gelak(for sure),tapi syukur sangat sebab first time saya masuk tu takde lelaki didalamnya..aiseyhh~duh



So,next time...bila-bila dan dimana sahaja anda berada,sila berhati-hati dan alert dengan keadaan sekeliling.Macam baca soalan peperiksaan.You have to read the question carefully,highlight the keypoints,and then understand it,isn't it?Tak boleh main rembat je tulis jawapan bila dapat kertas soalan.Else,hasilnya pasti kurang memberangsangkan kerana jawapan tidak dirangka dengan baik.Lebih parah kalau kita misterprete the question,which might lead to an exam failure..

Wallahualam.

Vote Izreena and Khaidir For NUS Delegates!

Salam..this is a quick post since I'm occupied with my coursework.

To both Izreena and Khaidir,I'm really proud of you.They are still green and young,but they have guts to become the NUS Delegates.It's not an easy task especially for the new students,ok?

Why vote for them?You can read their manifestos below.Plus!I knew them.and I have faith in them.Jadi,marilah kita mengundi!!


This is the email's extract from Firdaus Rahim,NUS Delegate for 06/07 and 07/08.


To Whom It May Concern:


I am very pleased to recommend these two young Malaysian students; Ahmad Khaidir Ahmad Khairuddin(2nd year
Business Student) and Nur Izreena Ismail(1st year Medical) as candidates for the NUS Delegate 2008/2009.

NUS stands for the National Union of Students, where 38 candidates will be running for 18 seats in the NUS conference next year. They will stand as the representatives for the University of Nottingham in the conference. Their single vote is important to determine or at least to affect the policies in university that are mostly student-related. This applies for all universities in UK as a whole.

Here are the excerpts from their manifesto for your close reference,

1) Ahmad Khaidir Ahmad Khairuddin

-involved in charitable works, participant of UNESCO activities, able to interact with all levels of people, has working experience as an auditor.

-Policy: no to racism and discrimination, campaign to keep the cap on tuition fees, campaign for academic freedom, encourage more interactions between local and international students.



2)Nur Izreena Ismail

-Volunteered for the Malaysian Flood Aid Mission 2007, actively involved in the Malaysian Rehabilitation Centre,active member in several societies etc..

-Policy:I aim to enhance relationship between local and international students.I am against increase in tuition fees.I am against racism and discrimination. I am highly dedicated to ensure all your voices heard"


To brothers, please kindly vote khaidir #1 and izreena #2

To sisters please kindly vote Izreena #1 and Khaidir #2

And i would also suggest you to vote for a few other Muslim candidates as i believe they are strong candidates as well and will make your voice heard nationally, insya Allah

May Allah accept this small effort for the political survival of the British Muslim and for the ummah as a whole

HOW DO I VOTE & WHEN?

The polling details are as below:

Voting date: 24th - 28th November 2008

Polling Stations: GGL,Hallward, Portland Building,QMC, Jubilee,Sutton

Bonington


OR Via online at my.nottingham. ac.uk

Sincerely,

M Firdaus Abdul Rahim

NUS Delegate 0607 & 0708

0789 428 3300



Depression - A Self Help Guide



OK,my period of distress is getting worse..I can burst into tears anytime I want now (Astaghfirullah,this is not a good sign.Kok iyer pun,janganla straighforward sangat)..Moga sahabat sekeliling memahami keadaan diri ini jika melihat bentuk perlakuan saya kelihatan sedikit berbeza.Saya tahu apabila saya berada dalam situasi sebegini,saya tidak mampu untuk berfikir dengan baik,dan saya sangat risau jika ia memberi kesan negatif kepada orang-orang yang berada disamping saya.Saya tahu,sahabat-sahabat saya yang lain juga turut berkongsi perasaan sama walaupun masalah yang dihadapi mungkin berbeza.Usahlah menidakkannya =~(.Segala kebaikan hanya dari Allah SWT,yang buruk itu datang dariNya,tapi disandarkan diatas kelemahan kita..



Depression hurts??

Stress ini bagus sebenarnya,mampu menjadikan kita lebih kental dan matang dalam memahami erti kehidupan,jika kita mengambilnya dalam bentuk yang positif.Stress ini juga sangat bagus dalam erti kata ia membantu membina keyakinan diri apabila kita berjaya menghadapi masalah,dan mengawal emosi diri dengan baik.

Semalam,saya meluangkan masa dengan adik-adik Broadgate Park.Kami solat hajat,baca mathurat dan duduk borak bersama-sama.Indahnya,kami turut menangis bersama semalam,mengingati bahawa jauhnya diri ini dengan Ilahi dengan mengingati mati.Namun,saya tidak menangis physically.Again,it was not a good sign.Sindrom depression menyebabkan saya mahu 'berlagak' menjadi kuat dan tidak mahu menumpahkan air mata di hadapan sesiapa kecuali Dia.Sindrom depression menyebabkan saya cepat rasa penat,dan tidak dapat tidur dengan lena.Sindrom depression membuatkan saya banyak berfikir negatif,merasa diri ini sangat teruk dan hina,dan mahu mati sahaja!Ya Allah,lemahnya hambaMu ini...

Is there anybody out there who feels the same way I do?Mungkin artikel ini boleh membantu..A Self Help Guide for Depressed People like Intan.Haha~Sedikit panjang,namun inshaAllah bermanfaat.Jangan depress lama-lama ok?Find ways on how to fight your depression using the halal ways in Islam.ALCOHOL,DRUGS etc are supposed to be the last things in your mind :) Good Luck!

These are the thoughts of two people who are depressed:

“I feel so alone, I never see my friends now, I guess they have dropped me. They probably don’t like me - who would? There is no point in making any effort. It doesn’t pay off ... I just hate myself."

“I feel like crying all the time, I am so tired and can’t get interested in anything. In fact I don’t even get started with jobs I should be doing, I can’t even do basic things that seem so easy to other people ...”

You may have had similar thoughts yourself. Depression is a very common problem and many people feel low or down in the dumps at times. This is often due to life stresses such as bereavement, money or housing problems or difficulties in relationships. For some people the problem becomes much worse and gets in the way of normal life.

How can this guide help me?

It may seem that nothing can be done to help you feel better. But there are things that you can do to make a difference. There is also further help you can get if the depression does not seem to be getting any better.

This guide aims to help you cope with depression and begin to get better. The approach is called cognitive therapy. Cognitive therapy uses methods that have been tried and tested and found to be effective. It involves looking at the way you think about things.


We have included pen and paper exercises in the guide to help you begin to understand and begin to deal with depression practically. You should find it helpful to complete these exercises.

What does research tell us about depression?

Life is sometimes difficult and we know that factors such as low income, divorce or relationship problems and loss of work can make people more likely to become depressed. New research has helped us to understand depression more clearly. We now realise that thoughts can also play an important role in depression. Changes in feelings may occur gradually, but the way a person thinks about themselves when they are depressed is very different from how they thought before. Perhaps you can think about some examples of depressed thinking in yourself or in someone you know who has depression.

Here are a few of our examples:

  • The business man, who believes he is on the brink of bankruptcy.
  • The caring mother who thinks she has lost interest in her children.
  • The clever student who thinks he can’t concentrate.
  • The ordinary man who thinks that he is useless because he has lost his job.

People who are depressed typically have these thoughts and at the time they believe them to be true. When someone’s thoughts change like this, they also begin to experience other changes.

These are some of the signs or symptoms that you may experience if you are depressed:

Emotions or feelings - (tick if you feel like this)

— Feeling sad, guilty, upset, numb or despairing

— Losing interest or enjoyment in things

— Crying a lot or unable to cry when a truly sad event occurs

— Feeling alone even if you are in company

— Feeling angry and irritable about the slightest things

Physical or Bodily Signs

— Tiredness

— Restless

— Sleep problems

— Feeling worse at a particular time of day - usually mornings

— Changes in weight, appetite and eating

Thoughts

— Losing confidence in yourself

— Expecting the worst and having negative or gloomy thoughts

— Thinking that everything seems hopeless

— Thinking you hate yourself

— Poor memory or concentration

Behaviour

— Having difficulty in making decisions

— Can’t be bothered to do everyday tasks

— Putting things off — Not doing things you used to enjoy

If you have ticked many of these then you may be experiencing low mood or depression. When you’re depressed you may believe that you’re helpless and alone in the world; you often blame yourself for all the shortcomings that you think you have.

At the bottom of all this you feel negative about yourself, about the world and about the future. So you tend to lose interest in what’s going on around you and you don’t get any satisfaction out of the things you used to enjoy. It can become hard to make decisions or to carry out little tasks that you once did with no problem at all.

In summary

Research now tells us that gloomy thoughts play an important role in depression. When someone is depressed there are usually changes in the way they feel - their emotions, how their body reacts, what they think and how they behave.

How can I understand these feelings?



The way you think about things affects the way you feel, which affects the way you behave. It is difficult to change the way you feel, but you can change the way you think.

When you are feeling depressed you might have negative thoughts a lot of the time. With each negative thought the feelings of depression are likely to increase.

Sometimes negative thoughts can stop you from doing the things that you would normally do. As a result, you may get critical thoughts about being lazy, or irresponsible which make you feel even worse. In other words, you get caught up in a vicious cycle.

For example:

Suppose you are walking down the street and you see a friend who appears to ignore you completely. You might wonder why your friend has turned against you and you feel a little sad. Later on, you mention the incident to your friend who tells you that he was preoccupied at the time and he didn’t even see you. Normally you would feel better and put what happened out of your mind. But if you’re depressed, you probably believe your friend has rejected you. You may not even ask him about the incident, and then the mistake goes uncorrected. If you’re feeling depressed you’re more likely to make mistakes like this over and over again.

The vicious cycle can look like this:

stress cycle (253.gif)



Has a similar cycle happened to you?
Try and draw it out.













Can I recognise these gloomy thoughts?

When you are feeling low the gloomy thoughts may be so familiar and happen so often to you that you just accept them as fact.

Gloomy thoughts are often about yourself, for example:
“I’m no good”, “People don’t like me”, “I’m a bad mixer”, “I look ugly”.

Do you have any gloomy thoughts about yourself? - jot them down:









These thoughts are sometimes about other things such as the world around you or the future. For example:
“People are unkind”, “the world is a horrible place”, “nothing will work out well”.

Do you have any gloomy thoughts about other things? - jot them down.









What more should I know about these gloomy negative thoughts?

We have given examples of the negative thoughts people have when they are depressed. It is important to remember that you might still occasionally have some of these sorts of thoughts when you are not depressed. The difference is that you would generally dismiss them from your mind. When you are depressed, however, these thoughts are around all the time.

Let's look at these negative thoughts in more detail:

  1. Negative thoughts tend to be automatic. They are not actually arrived at on the basis of reason and logic, they just seem to happen.

  2. Often the thoughts are unreasonable, and unrealistic. They serve no purpose. All they do is make you feel bad and they get in the way of what you really want out of life. If you think about them carefully, you will probably find that you have jumped to a conclusion which is not necessarily correct. For example, thinking someone doesn’t like you because they haven’t phoned recently.

  3. Even though these thoughts are unreasonable they probably seem reasonable and correct to you at the time.

  4. The more you believe and accept negative thoughts, the worse you are likely to feel. If you allow yourself to get into the grip of these thoughts, you find you are viewing everything in a negative way.

When people become depressed their thinking often changes. They may make some of the following errors when they are thinking negatively:

1. Exaggerating the negative

This means you think things are much worse than they really are. For example you make a small mistake at work and fear that you may be dismissed because of it. In other words you jump to a gloomy conclusion and believe that it is likely to happen. You may spend a long time worrying that you have upset a friend only to find later she didn’t even remember the comment.

Do you ever exaggerate the negative?
Think back over the last 2 weeks and please list:








2. Overgeneralising

For example, if one person doesn’t get on with you, you may think “no one likes me”. If one of your many daily tasks hasn’t been finished you think “I’ve achieved nothing - nothing has been done”.

In other words from one thing that has happened to you, you draw a negative conclusion which is much bigger and covers all sorts of things.

Do you ever overgeneralise?
Think back over the last 2 weeks and list examples:







3. Ignoring the positive

People who are depressed tend to focus their thinking on negative or bad events and ignore positive or good events. You might have had a game of football and missed the goal once, but played well in general. After the game you just think about that one missed shot and not the rest of the game played well. You may have many good friends who you have known for years but you concentrate and worry about one that has fallen out with you rather than remembering all the other good friendships.

Do you sometimes ignore the positive?
Jot down examples from the last 2 weeks:









4. Taking things personally

Often if our mood is low we blame ourselves for anything which goes wrong, even if things have nothing to do with us in reality. For example, you go into a local shop and the assistant who knows you is ‘off-hand‘, your automatic thought is "she doesn’t like me ... ... have I done something wrong?”, but the most likely reason is that she’s tired or upset or has had a ‘bad day‘. In this example you have taken the blame personally.

Do you sometimes take things personally when they probably have little to do with you?
Give some examples from the last 2 weeks:









In Summary

When people are depressed they often have gloomy or unhelpful thoughts about themselves, the world and the future. They can also make errors in the way they think. They exaggerate the negative, overgeneralise bad events, ignore positives in their lives and can take things personally. It is important to uncover gloomy thoughts and errors in thinking.

How can I help myself?

So far we have talked about how what we think affects the way we feel. We have looked at particular ways of thinking which can lead to us getting depressed. In this section we will look at practical steps to help to overcome depressive feelings and thoughts.

positive steps (254.gif)



1. Making a daily plan

When people are depressed they often don’t feel like doing anything, find it hard to decide what to do each day and can end up doing very little.

Begin to tackle this by making a list of things you want to do. Then plan out an action list, start off with the easiest task at first and don’t aim too high. Work through your action list and tick off what you’ve done. At the end of the day you’ll be able to look back and see what you’ve achieved. Physical exercise and activity can really help to lift your mood. Try and build a little in each day. Mixing with friends, family and neighbours can also help.

List some exercise or activities which you could do. This can be as simple as a brisk walk; or doing a crossword with a member of your family:













Try to fill in the following action plan – - continue with similar ones.

weekly chart (255.gif)



2. Achievements and pleasure

When people are depressed they often forget what they’ve achieved and what they enjoy. Most people have more things going for them than they are usually aware of.

On your daily action plan write down all events of the day, put a P next to those which have given you pleasure and an A next to those activities where you felt you achieved something and did well. Try not to be too modest; people who are depressed tend not to take credit for their achievements. Try and build some pleasant events into your day each day - treat yourself, it will help you.

3. The ABC of changing feelings

Most people who are depressed think their lives are so awful that they have every right to feel sad. In fact our feelings come from what we think about and how we make sense of what has happened to us.

Try to think about a recent event which had upset and depressed you. You should be able to sort out three parts of it:

A. The event
B. Your thoughts about it
C. Your feelings about it

Most people are normally only aware of A and C. Let's look at an example.

Suppose someone at work criticises you for a piece of work you have done.

A. The event - criticism
B. Your thoughts - “He thinks I’m no good at my job, and he’s right I’m hopeless, I shouldn’t be in this job”
C. Your feelings - hurt, embarrassed

How depressing! No wonder you feel bad! The important point about trying to become aware of these three stages A, B and C is that we can change what we think about an event and therefore we can change how we feel about it.

4. Balancing

A useful technique to try is called balancing. When you have a negative, critical thought, balance it out by making a more positive statement to yourself. For example: The thought: “I’m no good at my job”, could be balanced with: “my boss said how much he appreciated the piece of work I did yesterday”.

5. The double column technique

Another thing you could do is right down your negative automatic thoughts in one column - and, opposite each one, write down a more balanced positive thought. Like this:

negative v balancing thoughts (256.gif)

6. Try and remember details

Research tells us that the person who is depressed doesn’t remember detail of events but tends to think in general statements, such as “I’ve never been any good at anything”. Try and train yourself to remember details so that good times and experiences are easy to recall. Think of particular times.

A daily diary can help you to do this. Make lists of actual achievements and good aspects of yourself such as “I’m always on time”, “I helped my friend on Tuesday”, “My partner complimented me on my work last week”.

Try to keep a diary of events, feelings and thought. Use the approaches described to gain more balanced thoughts.

Look out for errors in thinking.

emotional events (257.gif)



In summary.....

Using a daily plan, mastery and achievement notes and keeping a diary of automatic thoughts and more balanced thoughts can help you to fight depression and the gloomy thoughts that go with it.

7. Solving difficult problems

Sometimes we feel overwhelmed by the very complicated and difficult things we have to do. One thing which helps with this sort of problem is to write down each of the steps which you have to take in order to complete the job - then tackle one step at a time.

Problem solving can seem more difficult when you feel depressed. If you have a particular difficult problem, try and look back to times when you may have successfully solved similar problems and use the same approach. Or ask a friend what they would do in a similar situation.

Be clear. Write down all your possible options. Use ‘brainstorming‘- where even apparently silly solutions are written down to be considered. Choose the best approach.

Try this way of problem solving yourself.
What is the problem? (Write it down):




Try the following:
List all sorts of solutions (brainstorming). Remember how you may have solved similar problems in the past. What would your friends advise?














Choose the best of the above. (write it down):


Steps to tackle it:
Step 1:
Step 2:
Step 3:
Step 4:
Step 5:

8. Long term beliefs

Sometimes people have long held views about themselves that are very self critical - for example, “I’m not a very clever person” or “I’m not a very lovable person”. These beliefs are often a product of our past experience and may hold no truth in present reality. Try to challenge this self criticism, stop knocking yourself down and look for evidence that disproves the beliefs. What would you say to a good friend if they held that belief about themselves?

9. Particularly stressful times

Many people experience a difficult time in their lives that is linked with events that they cannot change. For example, a bereavement, or several bereavements over a short period, unemployment, longstanding illness, chronic financial problems or isolation. Sometimes several of these events happen together and depression can result. In time, most people bounce back, but it may be hard to do this without help.

10. Further help

We hope you will use the exercises suggested in this guide. They should help you to begin to overcome your depression and get back control over your thoughts and your life.

If you feel that you are making little progress then other help is available to aid you in overcoming your problem.

Your family doctor is the best person to talk to first. He or she may suggest a talking treatment or antidepressant tablets or both. He or she may suggest you see a mental health worker who can offer expert help with your problems. If you feel so depressed that thoughts of harming yourself have been in your mind then visit your doctor as soon as possible and tell him or her how you are feeling.

Where can I find extra help?

If you think you may be depressed, your GP is the best person to talk to in the first instance. They will have information about local services which may be able to help. Help can be obtained from your practice nurse or health visitor who is based at your GP practice.

The following organisations and help lines may also be useful:

Association for Post Natal Illness - for women who are experiencing depression following the birth of their baby
145 Dawes Road, London, SE6 7EB
Tel: 0207 386 0868

Cruse Bereavement Care - for bereaved people and those caring for bereaved people.
Tel: 0844 477 9400

Mind InfoLine
Tel: 0845 766 0163

National Debt Line. Help for anyone in debt or concerned they may fall into debt.
Tel: 0808 808 4000

Relate - help with marital or relationship problems
Tel: 0845 456 1310

Samaritans
Confidential support for anyone in a crisis
Tel: 08457 90 90 90

Some useful books which you may like to buy or borrow from your local library:

David Burns (1980) Feeling Good, The New Mood Therapy.
New AmericanLibrary. New York

Paul Gilbert (1999) Overcoming Depression

Kathy Naime and Gerrilyn Smith (1994). Dealing with Depression.
The Women’s Press.

Dorothy Rowe (1993). Depression: The Way Out of Your Prison.
Routledge.

Christine Padesky and Dennis Greenberger (1995)
Mind over Mood Guilford

19/11


Assalamualaikum wbt..




All praise to Allah.Harini Intan berjaya bangun awal setelah sekian lama mengidam.,hehe!!Malu juga apabila hampir setiap hari saya menerima SMS dari seorang sahabat yang memberi semangat untuk bangun awal dan berqiamullail (teka sape?jeng jeng jeng..).Malu apabila adik Kamel pun boleh bangun awal untuk bertahajud..Ehem,ehem...camne ni Intan??~Apa-apapun saya bangga dan menjadi lebih bersemangat kerana mempunyai teman-teman yang baik seperti kamu.Bantu dan bimbinglah kawanmu yang sentiasa alpa ini yer..Teringat kata-kata Kak Leni semasa berjumpa dengannya pada waktu summer yang lepas.Kata-katanya lebih kurang begini.

  • Tak perlulah kita claim kita ini pejuang Allah selagi mana kita tak konsisten dalam menunaikan tahajud setiap malam".Pesanan ini dipetik beliau dari TGNA.
  • "Kita perlu selalu membaca al quran,seolah-olah pengkhataman al quran itu menunjukkan umur kita sekarang".Meaning kalau sekarang saya berumur 17 tahun,maka 17 kalilah sepatutnya saya dah khatam al Quran.(Wooowii,banyak nak kena kejar ni!!)

Kata-kata Kak Leni berbekas di hati.Al maklumlah,kalau cek diri ini,memang banyak yang tidak sempurna.Bila baca entri 'Jangan Jadi Seperti Abu Lahab' Si Daus,saya sangatlah berharap agar saya tidak menjadi beban kepada dakwah,sekaligus melambatkan lagi proses kemenangan umat Islam. Thankx to Azim yang mengingatkan.

Heyy,saya takkan mengalah seperti itu sahaja ok?Saya akan terus berusaha!!

Ahhh,perlu berusaha courseworks juga..sigh~
(FYI,Miss Taib ada tendency untuk lemah semangat bila teringat courseworks and exams,ehe!)

Cmon,cmonnnnnn Intan!Gambatte!!

BTW,

Happy birthday untuk abangku Azri@Mat E.I know you will not read this,but my prayer is always with you.For my family and friends who happen to read this,I would be very appreciated if you say a prayer for him as well:
  1. Moga dia sokmo hepi dan tabah dalam menghadapi setiap ujian and liku-liku kehidupan.(He has been through such a great ordeals)
  2. Moga Allah SWT menempatkannya sebagai orang yang baik,dikalangan orang-orang yang baik.

JZKK..


Cooking Untuk Nisa' Kembali Lagi(Yahooo!)

Assalamualaikum wbt...

Ginilah kijo ambo,tukang forward merangkap tukang promo amatur..Makluman untuk semua sisters incase ada yang tidak menyedari akan 'kewujudan' aktiviti ini pada esok hari..


What?
CUN - Cooking Untuk Nisa' (Nisa' means girls in Arabic)

When?
Sunday, 16th November 2008 at 3pm-5pm

Where?
63A City Road, Dunkirk. NG7 2JL Nottingham(senang citer,rumah partner in crimeku,Si Zaffan)


Menu CUN esok hari :



...dan juga..


Banana Cake yang cambest!!


Jadi,apa yang anda (sisters sahaja yerrr) perlu lakukan?

  • Contact Fiqa : na_fiqahtss@ yahoo.com atau 07515102172.
  • Bawa GBP1 untuk participation cost (ilmu+ukhuwah vs GBP 1,yang mana satu idaman kalbu??hehe) .
  • Bawa diri and have fun!!

Jumpa disana,inshaAllah~

Wassalam wbt.

Orang CUN(ya ampunnn),
INT


Pasca NMG '08


Assalamualaikum wbt..

Alhamdulillah,Nottingham Malaysian Games usai jua akhirnya.Lenguh-lenguh menyendol semakin surut menghilang.Ternyata,sesi 'menyendol' kami semalaman ini agak intensif,haha!Team Cendol Sutera Klasik sejak mula-mula lagi sudah 'menempah' saya untuk memecahkan 83 biji buah kelapa bagi mendapatkan santannya.Quality control punya pasal,apa sahaja aku turutkan..Mujur Allah SWT mengurniakan saya badan yang sihat dan tenaga fizikal yang agak kuat bagi seorang insan bergelar wanita.Maka,kerja-kerja sebegini dapat saya siapkan dalam waktu jangka masa yang singkat.


wanita-wanita bermuscles..

Saya hanya sempat tidur selama satu jam.Itupun kerana nasihat kawan-kawan untuk saya tidur sebentar setelah kepala saya terhantuk ke dinding semasa menyendol akibat kemengantukan yang amat sangat.Haha..Awal pagi dalam 715am,saya dan Zaffan bersegera ke Portland untuk setup booth kami,bersama cendol batch pertama.annnnndddd YESSSSZZAA!!!!Dalam masa sejam sahaja,cendol batch pertama habis dijual!!MashaAllah,alangkah gembiranya hati ini~

Kalut oh Kalut!

Keadaan menjadi kelam kabut apabila cendol habis dengan cepat,dan khidmat saya lebih diperlukan untuk berada dirumah untuk memecahkan kelapa.Frust juga sikit-sikit bila diminta untuk pulang ke markas cendol,sebab sangat rindu untuk berjumpa dengan kawan-kawan yang berkunjung ke Nottingham.Kebanyakan kawan-kawan yang mahu berjejak kasih berjanji untuk bertemu dengan Intan di gerai.Sigh,tak ada rezekila tu maknanya Intan~

Balik ke markas,we menyendol some more apabila melihatkan demand on cendol is relatively inelastic.Around 4++pm,kami semua(except Diana yang dah pengsan dibilik Zaf) berangkat ke Portland dengan membawa cendol batch terakhir.Cendol dalam tong terakhir itu teramatla berat due to extra cendol we made.Time tu jugak,saya dan Yana sebenarnya dah injured sikit bahana menyendol ni.Mata saya melilau-lilau.."takdeke budak-budak laki yang aku boleh kerah angkat cendol ni?".Keskes!Tanpa disangka-sangka doaku terus dimakbulkan Tuhan!Muncullah 2 orang pelajar dari Myanmar dan juga Singapura yang baik hati ini,mengofferkan diri mereka untuk membantu.



Narrated ‘Abdullâh bin ‘Abbâs : Allah’s Messenger said that Allah the Glorious said, “Verily, Allah has ordered that the good and the bad deeds be written down. Then He explained it clearly how (to write):

He who intends to do a good deed and he does not do it, then Allah records it for him as a full good deed, but if he carries out his intention, the Glorious and the Great Allah writes it down for him with Him as from ten to seven hundred times, and even many times more.

But if he intends to do an evil act and has not done it, then Allah writes it down with Him as a full good deed, but if he intends it and has done it, Allah writes it down as one bad deed. (Al-Bukhâri and Muslim)


Sesampai di gerai,terjojol mata kami tengok orang line up untuk Cendol Sutera Klasik.Yang best,rupanya ramai juga kawan-kawanku yang masih berada di sekitar Portland!!!Memang jejak kasih habisla jawabnya...


Nedd(Plymouth),Iman dan Sofi (Sheffield)


Ida dan kawannya(ku lupa lagi namamu) dari Plymouth


Harsha,a guy from India yang kubelanja cendol bila dia tak cukup duit,lol~

Miss Intan dan Leila (Nottingham)


Bash,Rahmad,dan Radzi -juniors semasa di KYUEM


sahabat-sahabat SMSA,yang sudah kuanggap sebagai keluarga sendiri..ecehh


Kameela(Brighton),Syafiqah(Bath) dan Fazleen(Southampton)


Fadz(Manchester),teman sekolah rendah saya yang
baru menjejakkan
kaki ke UK tahun ini


sikit je luka sebenarnya =P


Nabila dari Oxford(wowww,orang hebatni!)


Asma(Nottingham) dan Norehan(Warwick) yang makin kronik
kepoyoan mereka.Risau..risauu..


O-Hanna Raleigh


Hana,first aiderku hari itu..tq dik!=)


Foster parentku,Kak Sha(paling kanan) turut berjual!!


Qutub,anak Pakdin dan Kak Za yang baik(dan sangat nakal)


dan kami...sibuk melayan customer

Cukupla dengan gambar-gambar yang bertimbuni..tak larat orang nak tengok semua.Thanks to each and everyone of you who brighten up my life on that day.This includes Team Cendol Sutera Klasik dan teman-teman lain.Your presence and supports mean a lot to me!Saya sangat penat sebenarnya,tetapi terasa kepenatan itu hilang apabila berbual dan bergelak tawa dengan korang.Huuu...sekejapnya masa berlalu~

Saya bangun keesokan paginya,9hb November,terasa lenguh-lenguh di seluruh badan,dan Oh,tidakkkk!!Start rasa nak demam dan batuk-batuk sedikit =( . Alamak...nampaknya,saya jatuh sakit sekali lagi untuk winter ini..Namun,sakit ini tidaklah seberapa jika dibandingkan dengan nikmat melihat wajah kegembiraan dan kepuasan customer kami apabila menikmati Cendol Sutera Klasik.Heihei...(Eh,ke aku yang syok sendiri ni?Ahaha~)

Apa-apapun,semoga Intan dan rakan-rakan lain yang turut jatuh sakit-demam/batuk-batuk/sakit kerongkong etc cepat sembuh ..Jangan lupa makan ubat dan jaga kesihatan diri ye~

Rujuk blog Zaffan untuk baca kisah cendol yang lebih detail..


"CONSUMER HAPPY,KAMI SENANG HATI"


Q from Jongho


Jongho,wishing to be a CEO one day.May God bless him..

Jongho:Ermmm..Intan,why do you have to wear a cloth to cover yourself??

Intan:You mean this hijab??(sambil memegang tudung kamik)

Jongho:Yeah...

Intan:Owh.It's obligatory in Islam,and it's just one way to protect women.

Jongho:You are hiding your beauty to protect yourself??

Intan:(Beauty???Gelak tahap langit ke tujuh dalam hati).Well,sort of.In Islam,we believe that women are very precious like treasured jewelleries.So,if you really love something that means so much to you,you will hide it at a safe and secure place,aren't you?You won't easily show it to other people.

So,every women who has reached their puberty need to cover their aurat i.e. certain parts of the body that we need to cover according to Islam.You can say that we have reach the maturity stage,and that is why we have to protect ourselves by doing so.I can only show my aurat to certain people like female friends,and family members.It is already prescribed in our Holy book,Quran.

Jongho:Okay,so you are saying that you are protecting yourself to refrain from a guy from being tempted??

Intan:(Alamak)Errrr,I'm not saying that you are easily tempted or anything.But,we believe that muslim women must not only help themselves in this matter,but we have to help the guys as well.You know that male and female are made for each other,and they complement one another.In Islam,we have limits in relationship between male and female,not to oppress the women,but to save and treasure them.

Jongho:Yeahhh,I think you are right.Guys are easily tempted..(dia cakap ok,bukan saya)

Intan:Hehehe..Ahhh,before I forget..Don't you ever think that I'm wearing hijab because I am bald,ok??!I am not bald ok,lol~(emo sat,tiba-tiba teringat ada satu misconception tentang wanita bertudung ni)

Jongho:Yes,yes..Haha..I know,Intan..(dengan muka sakit perut tahan gelak.)

Walaupun saya rasa penjelasan saya agak berterabur apabila menggunakan Bahasa Inggeris,I think he got my point.Syukur sebab dia bertanya,at least bertambahla sedikit ilmu dia tentang Islam kan??Alhamdulillah~Pada masa yang sama,saya juga perlu praktis dan improve skill explaining Islam to both muslim and my non muslim friends.Berusaha!!



Nottingham Malaysian Games 2008:It's How You Play The Game!

Apology to Cha and d gang sebab saya tak promo betul-betul lagi Nottingham Malaysian Games(NMG) 2008 dalam blogni.Berdasarkan ilmu pengetahuan saya yang cetek,antara adab dalam bersahabat dalam Islam ialah kita perlu memenuhi keperluan seorang teman tersebut sedaya upaya meskipun tanpa diberitahu atau dipinta.So,kalau Cha tak mintak pun,akak kena buat jugakla kan??hehe...baeeekkkk~Untuk pengetahuan semua,Cha@Faisal merupakan Pengarah bagi NMG 2008,juga merangkap Sports Exco for Nottingham Malaysian Society.So here is the video promo for Nottingham Games yang bakal berlangsung pada hari Sabtu,8 November 2008 ini.Credit to Tenuk for the a very dramatic video..


Nottingham Malaysian Games 2008 from Renzokuken on Vimeo.

Fyi,Nottingham Malaysian Games 2008 is the 23rd NMG,and it attracts thousands of Malaysian students from all over UK and Eire.Memang meriah sangat sebab time ni kita boleh berjumpa dengan teman baru dan juga teman yang lama.Time ni juga,kita rasa seperti berada di Malaysia kembali,as most of the people can speak Malay and there's lot of Malaysian food available for those yang kempunan.Time ni itu...Time ni ini...macam-macam ada~Adik Pirdaus Bayern (WOW) dah jeles-jeles bila saya tunjukkan video ini kepadanya.Ampun dik,semoga adik boleh jadi pioneer dalam menggerakkan aktiviti-aktiviti seumpama ini di German kelak,InshaAllah.. =)

Aha...dalam korang tak berkelip mata tengok video ni,mesti ada perasan part Malaysian Food Festival kan??Ehem..dengan ini sukacitanya diumumkan,bahawa saya akan turut sama menjayakan Malaysian Food Festival itu bersama-sama 3 dara pingitan Nottingham yang lain iaitu Zaffan,Yana dan juga Diana.


gambar hiasan:Cendol Sutera Klasik.GBP 1.50 only!

Kami akan membuka gerai jualan cendol dan menjual beberapa kuih muih lain sebagai jualan sampingan di Portland Building.Buat pengetahuan kawan-kawan semua,cendol Sutera Klasik ini dihasilkan dengan penuh kasih sayang(poyo Intan,poyo..),as kami akan membuat cendol tersebut starting from the scratch.Bahan-bahan yang digunakan juga diambil daripada bahan-bahan yang terpilih bagi memastikan cendol kualitinya is up to the standard.Sebagai contoh,santan yang bakal kami gunakan akan diperah sendiri setelah dikopek dan diblend untuk memastikan kesegarannya.Hangpa imagine la sendiri camne kami buat dengan kudrat kami sebagai wanita.Unbelievable??Haha,believe it~Disamping itu juga,kami juga percaya,bahawa we should seek to maximise consumer's utility rather maximising profit only.It's due to the barakah for making our consumers/other people happy.

Jadi,motto kami :


"Consumer Happy,Kami Senang Hati."
Haha...(sounds familiar?)~

Maka,anda dipersilakan dengan segala hormatnya untuk berkunjung ke gerai kami di Portland 8 November ini.But beware ladies and gentlemen!!Anda mungkin mengigau untuk merasa cendol Sutera Klasik lagi selepas ini=D Ahha,bolehla tolong promote cendol Sutera Klasik ni jugak yer.TQ!


PS:Tahun lepas,jadi volunteer netball.Tahun ni nak buat duit,ehe!Dua-dua pun consume lots of energy tapi hasilnya sangat manis.

PS2:Waiting for Kamyl from Brighton to stay over at my place..yeayy!!cepatlah datang Kamyl,hehe..

Rujuk Entri Cendol The Return by Zaffan as well...