Tag: lingointransit

  • Friendly Friday Challenge: What was the last good…?

    In this Friendly Friday Challenge, Sandy asks us to complete the thought “What was the last good …” . What was the last good …recipe I tried? What was the last good….book that I read? What was the last good…picture that I took? What was the last good.. nostalgic song I listened to? So much to…

  • How I Prepared For My French DELF Exam

    You’ve booked yourself in for the language exam and now what? Language exams are great to officially test your level, motivate yourself or are needed for job prospects/requirements or university entrance. You probably are familiar with how the test will run- listening, reading, writing then speaking. Each section is timed and follows immediately from the…

  • Getting Rid Of Last Leg Clothes

    I went through another cleaning and decluttering phase in January. I’m that person who has a hole in their sleeping t-shirt (which was once a going into public t-shirt) and still proclaims that it’s still good. How many holes are one too many?? Exactly. But I decided that some were truly past their used by…

  • 10 Life Lessons

    This post was inspired by a post from Nomad Online where Agnes wrote about her 5 life lessons. I always think these life lessons are so true they sometimes hurt and are a great way to learn from others instead of learning the hard way. Here are my 10 life lessons that I’ve learnt so…

  • Toilet Paper Times

    The other week, I went to get buy some toilet paper. Toilet paper seems to be the hot purchase in a pandemic. At the time of writing, the local supply chain here has been affected. As such, there are many empty shelves in the toilet paper aisle and if you’re lucky enough to stumble across…

  • Trying To Artify My Life

    One of my new year resolutions in 2021 was ” bring more art into my life”. I was reflecting on this the other day thinking if I could’ve been anymore vague. An unachievable goal according to the productivityists because I can’t quantify this goal in any way and I had no measures of progress. It’s…

  • Pink in Pictures

    I was reading this article the other day about generational colour (and the new Very Peri pantone colour of 2022). As a millenial, I was interested to read about how Fushia Rose was the colour of the year back in 2001 which set forth a decade of pink within culture which is now called Millenial…

  • Once Upon A Historical Sydney

    Empty streets during these times and over the summer holidays let me able to stroll around more. I had not really noticed some of these places below before. Really noticed. There’s something so retro, haunting, glam and hidden. I guess these places are now historical after having played such a big scene within Sydney in…

  • 5 Things I’m No Longer Doing in 2022

    From thinking of my habits that I want to keep in 2022, I started to think if there was anything that I was doing in 2021 or previously that I need to change. It’s a lot harder because habits tend to die hard and maybe I do get a little defensive if I start questioning…

  • Book Corner: The Tipping Point

    How do you break free from the moulds that have shaped the way you’ve been thinking? I’ve had somewhat a productive time overthinking during lockdowns you might say. One of these informative reads was The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell. I had previously read Outliers by Malcom so already had in mind that this book…