Drift

Making decisions is hard, not making one, now, feels even harder. It feels like all my life, everything just came together, things fell in my lap and I was happy with all those things. And even if I wasn’t completely satisfied, I tried to be positive about them and that made me happy, or happy … More Drift

Lost summer nights

Dear High Schooler, Remember that summer you spent at home, occasionally going out with friends and worked a minimum wage, part-time retail job that you took too seriously? Remember that chance you had to spend by the beach in San Diego or somewhere much hotter…but didn’t because you had “work”? Well there’s 40+ years of … More Lost summer nights

The Roadtrip Girl’s choice for top attractions in Hong Kong

Hong Kong has always been my second home. Well, it was really my first home. Born in Hong Kong, my family immigrated to Toronto when I was 4 years old but the sights, sounds and love for Hong Kong remained with me. After my first year in university and savings from my first part time … More The Roadtrip Girl’s choice for top attractions in Hong Kong

Work-life balance: Traveling the world a step at a time

Sometimes I’m envious of those Twitter profiles that say, “Quit my job, sold my life and currently traveling the world”. I must admit, even before university ended, I got suckered into the corporate world, but in all honesty, it’s not that bad. For those of you who are confused about what you’d like to do … More Work-life balance: Traveling the world a step at a time

An All Inclusive Guide to Boston – Day 2 – The Freedom Trail

I was the most excited for day 2 in Boston. After being well rested from the day before, we got up at 10am and got ready to explore the Freedom Trail. As luck would have it, the official walking tour wasn’t be available till the next week. I was a little concerned cause I thought … More An All Inclusive Guide to Boston – Day 2 – The Freedom Trail