Saturday, September 27, 2014
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Break Time
Because we all need to stop once in a while. To think. To evaluate. To accept life. So that we move on with a better perspective. Happy Thursday, everyone..:)
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Saturday, September 20, 2014
Going Online
Just found a video of Jakarta Fashion Week's "Digital Summit" held in May 2014 which I participated in as a speaker. Enjoy! :)
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
When Things Hit You
I've been having mixed feelings for the past few days. A lot of things are going on...good things and not-so-good things. Many issues need to be settled, many plans have yet to be realized. I felt really uneasy last night, so I just opened the Quran and started reciting. Alhamdulillah I woke up feeling so much better. Thank you, Allah..:)
Monday, September 15, 2014
Sunday, September 14, 2014
Saturday, September 13, 2014
#20factsaboutme
Just posted this on my Instagram but I thought it would be fun to share it here too..:)
So here are #20factsabout me:
That's it! Yay! :)
So here are #20factsabout me:
- I'm a tidy and clean freak. I'll only sleep after every part of my house is clean and tidy.
- I love to shop, but I'm also into saving a lot. 60% of my income goes to my savings.
- I'm scared of reptiles, and I hate people who think scaring me with reptiles is funny.
- I'm a punctual person. I feel really guilty when I arrive or attend something late.
- I'm a coffee virgin. I have never drank coffee my whole life.
- I don't smoke nor drink alcohol.
- I love sports so much. I used to play futsal, basketball, badminton, wall climbing.
- I won the wall climbing competition in Universitas Indonesia twice.
- I'm a shy girl when it comes to mingling in events but I'm working on it.
- I'm a workaholic. My brain loves to think and create.
- I used to love driving so much but Jakarta's traffic jam and ill-mannered drivers made me give up driving.
- In school, math was my favorite subject. I joined quite a lot of math olympics but only ended up as a finalist and never won.
- I don't like the education system here in Indonesia. I didn't like my SMP and SMA times.
- I love sushis, but only eat the cooked ones.
- I'm a family girl. I do everything for my family.
- I love pink, and yellow, and neon colors.
- Window shopping on furniture and home interior products soothes me.
- I don't cipika cipiki with males.
- I am inspired by kindness.
- Because I believe in kindness. I have practiced to not have hatred inside me and I feel peaceful like that.
That's it! Yay! :)
Friday, September 12, 2014
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Featured: 90.4 Cosmopolitan FM
This is so funny because I had no idea that they were recording the whole thing on video hahaha. My radio interview for "Fun Fearless Female" a few months ago. Thank you so much for having me, Uchiet! I had fuuuuun! :)
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Quote of The Day
People will be mean to you, belittle you, underestimate you, lie to you, hurt you, back-stab you, mock you, doubt you, ignore you, bully you. But kindness, kindness is magic. It turns even the darkest night into the brightest day. Believe in kindness. Spread kindness. Always remember, when they hate you, love them back. ❤️
Sunday, September 7, 2014
What I Wore Today
Vintage top, Etnic Now skirt, Prada bag, Up wedges
Friday, September 5, 2014
Featured: AT THE WHEEL
It's out! Aired for 1 whole week on Bloomberg TV...but of course, you can watch the show on Youtube too (below).
Well, I look like a boy in this video hahah. Enjoy! And I hope anything I shared in the interview is useful for you guys..:)
Well, I look like a boy in this video hahah. Enjoy! And I hope anything I shared in the interview is useful for you guys..:)
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
The Accident
Yesterday, when Shahmeer and I were in the car with our driver, our car got hit by another car. The damage wasn't extremely bad, but the process of us almost being in an even more terrible situation was very frightening. Thank God my driver took the right decision to just stop because if he hadn't, God knows what could have happened. I was so scared that I kept covering Shahmeer in his baby car seat while screaming, "just stop, stop, let them hit our car".
The other car was trying to take over the lane from the left even though there was barely any space that it kept pushing our car to the right, making our car almost hit the divider on the right. They managed to take over the lane, by squeezing and damaging the left side of our car. The driver? A young, beautiful lady.
The car stopped, and the boyfriend, sitting on her left, was the one who came out. Instead of apologizing, he started to scold my driver and threaten to take my driver to the police. Being on the right side, of course my driver didn't accept any of his arguments. I then came out, wanting to speak nicely and clarify the situation. However, the very good-looking guy just looked at me, didn't say a word, got back into the car, and drove away.
And there I was, standing on the side of the road, looking at them driving away so fast, feeling speechless and pathetic. I felt like someone just left me hanging. Didn't I have the right to say something? Hello?
I was very upset - not angry - but upset after the accident. I wasn't really much into the damage of our car, but more about how a person coming from my own generation can behave so ill? Aren't we supposed to be the better generation? The ones who will make this country better? Aren't we supposed to be the honest, clean, responsible people - not the corrupt? Don't even talk about being financially responsible for my car's damage. Them coming clean and just admitting their fault would have been okay.
Dear beautiful lady and the handsome young man driving a black Honda car (B 8749 KA) in Bekasi Barat toll around 3pm,
They say, a nation's character can be judged by the youth. I will always remember your faces. How you put my baby's life in danger, and how you didn't make a good name for the youth of Indonesia.
- Diana Rikasari
The other car was trying to take over the lane from the left even though there was barely any space that it kept pushing our car to the right, making our car almost hit the divider on the right. They managed to take over the lane, by squeezing and damaging the left side of our car. The driver? A young, beautiful lady.
The car stopped, and the boyfriend, sitting on her left, was the one who came out. Instead of apologizing, he started to scold my driver and threaten to take my driver to the police. Being on the right side, of course my driver didn't accept any of his arguments. I then came out, wanting to speak nicely and clarify the situation. However, the very good-looking guy just looked at me, didn't say a word, got back into the car, and drove away.
And there I was, standing on the side of the road, looking at them driving away so fast, feeling speechless and pathetic. I felt like someone just left me hanging. Didn't I have the right to say something? Hello?
I was very upset - not angry - but upset after the accident. I wasn't really much into the damage of our car, but more about how a person coming from my own generation can behave so ill? Aren't we supposed to be the better generation? The ones who will make this country better? Aren't we supposed to be the honest, clean, responsible people - not the corrupt? Don't even talk about being financially responsible for my car's damage. Them coming clean and just admitting their fault would have been okay.
Dear beautiful lady and the handsome young man driving a black Honda car (B 8749 KA) in Bekasi Barat toll around 3pm,
They say, a nation's character can be judged by the youth. I will always remember your faces. How you put my baby's life in danger, and how you didn't make a good name for the youth of Indonesia.
- Diana Rikasari
Monday, September 1, 2014
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