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Dear my Future,
Right now you are entering a phase where the whole world feels the same without exception. Uncertain lives from all aspects such as economic, social and even worship are restricted at this time.
I write this when entering the month of Ramadhan (Ramadhan 10th, 1441H). The holy month for Muslims from all over the world. But this time the Ramadhan felt different from the previous year, the mosque and place of worship were barely audible chanting verses of the Al-Quran, there were no more crowds when people were preparing to break their fast when the evening prayer arrived.
What are you doing, staying still, maybe you are currently staying at home, but that is not what it means, to keep productive and creative even when you can't leave the house. Make the most of your time by talking heart by heart with your little family. Try to be more careful about the environment starting from your home and family. I believe you can.
Furthermore, stay enthusiastic in welcoming and preparing for your career in the future, no one knows what will happen in the future. When this pandemic occurs, so much knowledge can be achieved at home with your Mac and the internet. Make sure you continue to explore and increase your knowledge in Project Management, Information Technology and Business Development, which is where you master it and sharpen your skills for better.
Don't forget, use your time by trying new things and other positive things, so that you will always remain active and productive when ever and where you are going to move forward.
In addition, Encouraging people and your big family to imagine the future counters the passivity and feelings of helplessness characteristic of losing streaks. Launching a future-oriented initiative in parallel with immediate crisis management and mitigation efforts is important for morale as well as the future business. It provides a sense of purpose, a chance to turn pain into future possibilities.
Always get ready because success is when readiness meets the opportunities that exist. As HBR said in one of her article posts on April 30th 2020: ... defining the "new normal" when the worst is over. Every crisis creates a new normal complete with new routines and new technologies.
The sun will rise again, the earth keeps spinning and life goes on but not as before and will never be the same. Welcome to the new reality, the new normal and the future is here!
Lesson learned, WRNOTE.
I hope…
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