Marcella Purnama

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Marcella Purnama is a blogger and author of What I Wish I Had Known: And Other Lessons You Learned in Your Twenties. She is currently obsessed with finding the best recipe for bread rolls and keeping her sixteen plants alive.
517 articles written by Marcella Purnama

I have this grand idea of how life should be.

In a perfect world, I will be able to have my cake and eat it too. I will be able to accomplish a lot in one day and call it a day feeling really good about the wonderful things I’ve done.

But there are just too few hours in a day.

I’m not saying that I’ve become one of those very busy people (oh, wait, am I?), but I’m just curious on how people are able to do it and have it all. Let me explain.

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Constraint inspired creativity. Blank spaces are difficult to fill, but the smallest prompt can send us in fantastic new directions”.

Biz Stone

Just in case you’re wondering where the hell I’ve been, well, I want to tell you that I’m still here. For the past few weeks I was just having the perfect combination of work and assignments (and dates) and hence, I didn’t feel like writing.

Everything is slowing down this week though – work will always be there but now I really have time for it. Studies? I have just finished my first batch of assignments so I can assure you that there will be no more until at least the next three weeks.

I can breathe.

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Murder your darlings – this is what has been circulating in my head.

Ever since I got home today, I was unable to do anything productive. I planned to do my assignments or a little bit of work, but somehow I was not able to do that. My mind was completely somewhere else, and somehow I heard these three words whispered to my head.

Murder your darlings.

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I love happy endings. If that’s going to make such a Disney, fairy-tale girl, so be it.

I love it so much that I am writing this entry during my Technical Writing tutorial. I just couldn’t get it off my head. It is nagging me so much that I start to form these strings of sentences in my brain. I know I wouldn’t be able to do or to concentrate on anything else before I put these words to rest.

So if you are my tutor and you happen to read this (which is highly unlikely), I apologise. I love your lecture, and it’s really great, but, yeah.

Back to happy endings.

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Last week I promised to write an article between the two: nailing that interview or better luck next time, depending on the outcome. Well, here’s me fulfilling the promise.

Let me start with saying: I got the gig! I’m not saying this to be cocky, but I’m actually quite proud to be able to secure the position. It’s something that I really want, and there’s no greater feeling than knowing that you’re still in the game (read: able to get a job) even when your current profession is being a student.

So if you have an interview coming up, or are in your last semester of study, there’s no harm in learning more tips and tricks on how to secure that ‘Congratulations!’ letter.

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Finish reading the post—you’ll understand.

Let me start with saying: if you consider doing Bachelor of Arts is a rare thing for Asians, try doing Master of Publishing and Communications.

If previously the proportion of locals versus internationals is seven to three, in Master’s it feels like fourteen to one.

I’m not complaining, though. Not at all.

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Easy reading is damn hard writing.

Nathaniel Hawthorne
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