My Wish - End of Usrah I :(

It is up to my final entry for this semester usrah. To be honest I am quite sad because writing this blog every week (or sometimes every 2 weeks hahaha) makes it become like a routine for me! It was a very meaningful experience and a lot of memory. I think I prefer to write now. This kind of hobby is actually very good because I can fill my free time with more useful things. 

Talking about my  goals? Well to be honest, I have a lot! I don't usually set a specific goal and specific time to achieve all my goals because I feel pressure when I fail to achieve them. But actually having a goal makes us have a proper direction to our next journey, right? 

As cliche as it sounds, I just want to make my parents happy. Besides  that, I want to study well because I know, to see me go up on stage holding a degree is what my Ayah wants (and also what I reallllly want too!) I want to be able to send my father to perform Umrah . He always said that he wanted to go there one day. I hope I have time to make that happen. InsyaAllah.

In terms of my ambition, I want to be a clinical psychologist. That's my dream job. I don't know since when I like the field of psychology but I do remember why I want to be that. I just want to help people. I have a few friends and acquaintances who suffer from depression. I think start then I intend to be a clinical psychologist. Seeing them especially my own bestfriend suffering from depression made me feel sorry for not being able to help her. That's depression, another mental illness? There are many more and of course there are many more people who suffers from all types of mental illness. I also want to correct the misconception of many people about mental illness.

I am sorry if my contents are boring but, Usrah has given me many new lessons and have opened my eyes in all types of issues discussed. Madam Asmiza as our facilitator is so great in guiding us from the first week. I am so glad and grateful to be placed in this section. She often asks about the development of students and when students express their feelings or ask for opinions, she will always help. Thank you Madam ❤ 

It was a fun journey indeed! I can't wait for my next Usrah session next semester.


I hope we can meet again. I'll miss writing this :(


Ain Adibah

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