Sunday, December 24, 2017

start a new chapter of my life

it was really a busy  Fall semester so that i couldn't write a single blog about me.In my last blog was about my ups and down admission and name bla bla problems. after facing all those problems, i got myself admitted in AIUB (American international university of Bangladesh). And my department is architecture. yes, the dream that cared in my young days. It just come true. AIUB just transferred them in permanent campus, i'm doing my class there. Its really satisfying. every next day i pass here, fallen love with it. Here some pictures of my campus..



It was 26 sep,2017 i start my Archi. life here. From first everyone was in my class very friendly and teachers oh! they are just love. being studio-1 fond them i feel so lucky. i had a lots of fun,drama, learn my new way to solve problems. but still zero! i know. I have to walk long way from here need to learn more.
the day we start studio-1 student number was 35 and after finish Fall semester now we are 31 student. I know more will go. And It's common in this department. Study in Architecture is not that easy or beautiful as their works or project seems like. Being a Architect can be a dream but living and stuck with the word is hard to explain.
1st day
team work |  covered  with stereo foam 
2week



off-time
me in saree for the first time in Aiub attending my studio-1 exhibition 
ayeman's birthday party at her place


mathematics fact

1st exhibition of studio-1

studio quantity time with classmates and seniors


folk fest 

folk fest


1st night stay seniors place




fun time

nap time | fun time

1st tour at national parliament house

collage submission day 



late night dinner

last studio-1 class of  Fall semester 

graphics class fact 

fresher's party-2017

late night outing


hangout after semester 

friends for ever



i wanna sleep a little more 




besti <3

With faculty members 
I can remember the day I start my journey from that day I can count what time and which hour I sleep. first week I sleep for 3day 2night late for 4hr. And it was just starting. After that, I forget to eat in time. Nowadays going like owl! like an Architect student.
here I found some best friends, who are just like me! full of love, craziness, positiveness, can handle me and I can do the same thing with them too, cuz we are the same!
here I found some special guardians, seniors! they are my own brothers who were born to another mum. Maybe the reason one mum can't able to manage us easily altogether. they do so much care for me.
today I'm done with my studio-1. I have lots of memories from here, I'll carry them all my life.

Tuesday, August 29, 2017

what's going on mylife!

Me..got some very good marks in past years. if i tried maybe i can get chance to admit any government university in Bangladesh. But i stop, myself.
Here in Bangladesh students need to take classes in some coaching causes. Okay, fine we don't know what the question may come in admission exam, that's why we used took place there. Even I was also a part of that rules. My family wanna see me as being a Doctor. especially my mum. So, i got admitted in Retina( medical admission preparation class) and started my class.
Everything was going well but problem come when my H.S.C result published and there my name... my full is JESI AKTER SUJANA and from Dhaka Education Board, they made it JESI AKTER SUYANA.
After that I complained them. It was hard to proved that their fault, not mine. GOVT.people, facking people. So I clam myself and asked to do next and followed their rules. It's being 2 month almost. My mum spend money blindly to fix up everything at least before my admission form fill up. The dateline gone be finish in a week and still now my name not fix. For them today couldn't fill up my form. WOW! salute Bangladeshi govt. Thank you Dhaka education board.
So, now I'm going to fulfill my dream line. to be honest my dream line never can stop in a point. hahaha!
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Saturday, July 22, 2017

THINGS THAT HAVE STOPPED ME FEELING SO LONELY

Loneliness is not something that I've been shy to talk about over the past few years. And I think whether we like to admit it or not it's something that we all struggle with from time to time and especially in our 20's when our lives are completely different from what they used to be at school or university. Loneliness is something that is always seen as such an awful somewhat embarrassing thing which makes the whole emotion feel so much worse than it needs to be which makes people even more scared to admit they might feel a little lonely. And I know in the past it's something that I've felt very ashamed of but I know that feeling that way ultimately doesn't change anything and it's down to us to make a difference and here are the things that I've found really to help when it comes to loneliness.

LEARNING TO LOVE YOURSELF

Learning to truly love and appreciate who you are as a person is without a doubt one of the hardest things to do and it's a long journey but it's something that I think is so important. It's something that I've said before on this blog and it's probably somewhat obvious but ultimately people can come and go out of our lives and they never have any obligation to stay. So having a good relationship with who we truly are and enjoying our own company is something that I've found to be an integral part of not feeling so alone in this world. Some people might think spending time on your own and really enjoying it is a little odd but it isn't and hanging out by myself and taking myself on little dates is something I Saviour and really look forward to.

BEING BRAVE ENOUGH TO REACH OUT 

Something I'm still working on is being brave enough to reach out to other people. Because chances are if you feel lonely then other people are feeling lonely too and especially when you're shy it can be so scary to reach out to other people. And there are so many reasons why we feel nervous to reach out but it's very rare that those fears actually come true. Making new friends when you're an adult and even keeping hold of the existing relationships that you have is incredibly difficult and not something I find is spoken about enough. Even if you don't work at home by yourself making long-lasting friendships outside of the workplace is so difficult but it isn't possible. Social media is such an awesome tool for this and it can really break down those barriers. Luckily in 2017 it isn't so frowned upon to meet someone in real life who you've been talking to on the Internet. 

GETTING OUT 

I'm a total homebody there is no denying that but something I do find pretty important when you know loneliness is something you suffer with is getting out of the house. Even if you don't speak to somebody else just being around other human beings is something I've found incredibly helpful. There is an age old saying that you can still be in a crowded room and feel alone and whilst for the most part I believe that. However, there is something comforting about being around other human beings. Places I tend to do this is at the gym or in a coffee shop if I decide to have a day out of the house to work. As I work from home and obviously don't have colleagues [unless you count the dog which I do, to be honest] just being around other living and breathing humans is something that's helped me so much and especially when I feel slightly stir crazy because I've spent far too much time by myself.

READING

Getting lost in a good book isn't something I've properly done in a while if I'm completely honest. But it's something I know is so good especially when I'm either feeling really rubbish or need to lose myself to another world for a little bit. Whilst pod-casts are something I turn to typically when I want to learn something new a good book is what I turn to when I want to be entertained and forget about the real world and become enamored with a fake one. And of course, we all know how awesome reading is for winding down for the day and doing fun that doesn't involve a screen. The only problem is when you get swept up in a really awesome book and end up reading well into the night...we've all been there I'm sure.

Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Why I put off my hijab! 🌟

For some reason, a lot of men seem to think they can simply force women to observe hijab. Instead, the Quran and Prophet Muhammad are clear: in Islam, us men are not actually allowed to do that at all. The burden of modesty lies with us.
In this Eid, i wore my hijab lastly. So, when everyone saw those pictures on my facebook account trending that week, I got a lot of messages why you put it off. You looked beautiful in hijab. And after all that explanation, I felt compelled to share my thoughts on hijab. What I believe, because it addressed an apparently novel point about hijab that too few people realise.
That is, when addressing hijab, the Quran does not address women first. It addresses men first. That’s not a typo. Islam places the primary responsibility of observing hijab not on women – but on men. It’s critical to understand this point.
People often conflate “hijab” and “headscarf”. Wearing the headscarf is one form of hijab, but men often forget that hijab is much more. And at the genesis of the hijab discussion, the Quran commands men to not stare at women and to not be promiscuous. The Quran 24:31 obliges men to observe modesty: “Say to the believing men that they restrain their eyes and guard their private parts. That is purer for them. Surely, Allah is well aware of what they do.”
This verse rebukes forced laws on women that claim “women must cover otherwise men are distracted”. It destroys rape culture because it commands men to reform themselves first and exclusively. It demolishes complaints that what a woman is wearing is “too provocative”, whatever that means, because it flat out forbids men from gawking at women.
In Islam, men have an obligation to God and to women to observe hijab. I imagine a conversation between someone teaching the Quran and a guy as follows:
Teacher: Don’t stare at women.
Guy: But she’s wearing revealing clothing!
Teacher: Why are you staring? Stop.
Guy: But it’s revealing.
Teacher: Why-are-you-staring?
Guy: Uh…
It’s that simple. If a guy chooses to accept Islam, Islam says he must observe hijab. The Prophet Muhammad’s directives further affirm this view. He admonished men, “Be chaste yourselves, and women will be chaste as well,” again putting the primary burden of hijab on men.
This point was again illustrated when the Prophet rode with his companion Al Fadl bin Abbas. A woman described as strikingly beautiful approached the Prophet to seek his guidance on some religious matters. Al Fadl began to stare at her because of her beauty.
Noting this, the Prophet Muhammad did not scold the woman for dressing immodestly or revealing her beauty. Instead, he “reached his hand backwards, catching Al Fadl’s chin, and turned his face to the other side so that he would not gaze at her”. Thus, the Prophet Muhammad once more established that the primary burden to observe hijab rests on men.
This teaching has a subtle but significant point. We’ve all heard guys say, “I want a chaste wife,” yet themselves they’re anything but. To such men I say: don’t be a hypocrite. The Quran keeps us accountable. Only after the Quran thoroughly commands men to observe hijab by being modest, not staring, and reforming ourselves, does the Quran address women.
But here, something strange happens to many men. While wholly missing the primary burden of hijab first placed on them, men suddenly and magically discover the concept of hijab for women. It’s an amazing phenomenon I see all too often in my day job. For some reason, men think they can simply force women to observe hijab. Instead, the Quran and Prophet Muhammad are clear: in Islam, no such permission exists for men to force hijab on women.
As His Holiness, the Khalifa of Islam Mirza Masroor Ahmad, reminds men who force hijab on women: stop and restrain yourselves instead. In a 2014 sermon he admonished men: “Men should remember that they have not been given powers to police others and they should restrain themselves. It is not for them to cover the heads of women from outside. Men are commanded to restrain their eyes, they should fulfil their own obligations. There is not even any commandment to forcibly cover the heads of Muslim women, let alone non-Muslim women. It is men like these who have hardline ideas…”
Hijab is a critically important Islamic teaching. No one denies this. But it seems to me that too many men forget it applies to us first. Let’s stop obsessing over women, and worry about reforming ourselves first. That apparently novel idea is indeed the true jihad and true meaning of hijab.
And finally, here’s another novel idea for those seeking to understand how hijab applies to Muslim women.

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

ALL TIME Favorite Foundations Review

Since you guys always ask me what foundation I use.. Here are my two ALL TIME favorite foundations, they're both makeup forever products 😁The one on the left is a liquid and the one on the right comes in stick form.
The liquid foundation has the perfect amount of coverage for everyday use, but you can build it up to full coverage if needed. I use it for my daily makeup (preferably with a damp beauty blender) because it doesn't feel too heavy, cakey, or oily.
The stick foundation on the other hand has a more buttery consistency so I wouldn't recommend it for oily skin. It has a higher coverage than the liquid foundation and blends so easily whether you're using a brush or beauty blender. I prefer using this foundation on clients or when I'm going in for shoots because the finish is really smooth and flawless.
Let me know if you'd want more reviews in the comments 💞

Tuesday, April 4, 2017

RAINBOW SALAD


 This simple concept wins my vote hands down. You might know that I’m not a salad person, but I absolutely adore the fresh flavors that come with Japanese and Vietnamese recipes. Although this dish is traditionally Hawaiian, the ingredients are astonishingly similar to Japanese sushi and Vietnamese rice paper spring rolls. Popular toppings are tuna, salmon and octopus, but vegetarian options also include tofu and kimchi. New world twists include substitutions like quinoa or freekeh for the base, with tomato, beans, sriracha and mayo on top.
This is my first attempt at a poke bowl. I call it “rainbow” because the colors are just too beautiful: coral colored salmon, pale green avo, pink pickled ginger, purple cabbage and bright orange carrot. My base is basmati rice, although sushi rice will work even better. I mixed finely sliced blackish nori sheets and some rice vinegar into my cooked rice for some added zing and lots of umami.
 This dish is stunning in every sense: visually beautiful, delightfully textural and a taste explosion. It is a fantastic choice for a packed lunch or an outdoor picnic. I look forward to exploring many more combinations this year.

 Ingredients Serves 4:1 - 1/2 cups Rice (sushi, jasmine or Basmati)15 ml Rice vinegar 1 to 2 cups Finely sliced, dried seaweed/nori sheets About 320 to 400g fresh salmon, skinless and boneless, sliced/cubed 1 Large avocado, sliced/cubed 1 cup Shredded purple cabbage 1 cup Shredded carrot 1 cup Mango, peeled & diced 1 Bunch spring onion, finely sliced 4 Tbsp Pickled ginger, sliced A handful sprouts A handful fresh coriander, chopped (optional)A sprinkle of sesame seeds Soy sauce, for dressing Method Cook your rice according to the package, using salted water. When cooked and drained, add the vinegar and sliced nori and stir well.Fill your bowls half-full with the hot rice mixture. Top with salmon, avo, cabbage, carrot, mango, spring onion, sprouts and coriander in neat sections. Sprinkle the salmon with sesame seeds, then add soy sauce to taste. And Enjoy it.
love
sujana.

Review! Maybelline age rewind concealer

Time for a review! Today's product: @Maybelline age rewind concealer.
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This is literally the ONLY drugstore concealer I ever use. I might even use it more than my high end concealers because I go through these so quick. Mine is in the shade "Neutralizer"
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It's not too thick, it can look like "no makeup" if you blend it in correctly. It's perfect for everyday use, but it can definitely be layered to your preferred thickness.
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I've currently been using this concealer all over my face as a foundation and it gives me a smooth, flawless finish without feeling too cakey, and I've found that I don't have to set it with powder like I do with foundation 😍

Monday, March 13, 2017

30 day challenge for my sis

i don't know about you, but my elder sister's having trouble getting their waist back, it was before they had baby. They asked me sometimes how to get it back. So, today I think why not I write about it. Because I think it's not only their problem, most of girls face this problem. Fatness! Now, here I'm going to give you this challenge. lets do it.
FOOD 
* Remove all soda (even DIET!).
* Remove all Bread.
* Avoid all red meat.
* No Alcohol.
* No Sweets.
Eat Citrus Fruit Daily.
* Avoid Pasta (Try Spaghetti Squash).
Drink 6 or more bottles of water a day.
* A Detox Diet.
WEAR
* Wear a waist trainer (for 6-8 hour a day).
Workout
* For 30 minutes a day.
* Take 30 day challenge.

Saturday, March 11, 2017

5 tricks to improve your focus in study for final


For those of you who don't know me in "real life" (even though blog/social media life is still kinda real, right?), I'm a serial multitasker. I always think I can do 10 things at once, and I can. Except...none of them are done well. Shocker, I know.

It's no secret that finals week is a freaking abundance of distraction/confusion/everything in between. So, let's get our heads on straight. I've been searching up and down the Web for some kind of breakthrough/testing my own methods, and I've come up with five that I think will help even the most alive of college gals maintain that steel resolve straight through those cruel all-night study sessions:

1. DON'T BE DISTURBED.

One surefire way to eliminate distraction is by putting your phone/computer into "do not disturb" mode. Nobody wants to do it, and it takes a lot of self-discipline, but it's totally worth it to have an in the zone, side-convo-free study sesh. Those texts will still be there waiting for you after you're done working!

2. CHOOSE YOUR LOCATION WISELY.

Even though laptops/tablets/etc. make it easy to work from, well anywhere (with wifi), not every potential study spot is created equally. Choose an environment where you know there will be few distractions. Example: I know I need to isolate myself from my friends if I actually want to get things done. Therefore, I migrate to my bedroom when it's time to do work. The same principles apply for people who thrive off of group study environments. Seek out the situation in which you perform best and use it to your advantage!

3. SET THE MOOD.

If you prefer to study from home, like me, it can be extremely beneficial to "set the mood" before you begin working. I know, sounds silly, right? BUT, the whole point is to setup your space in a way that works for you (i.e. promotes focus, reduces stress). For me, this includes tidying up my space, getting out some essential oils (I'll do a full post on this soon if anyone's interested), and putting on the ultimate finals playlist. These are all things that help me to get relaxed and in the zone for a long day/night of studying. Am I crazy, or is anyone else with me?Let me know in the comments!

4. MAKE A LIST.

There's something about to-do lists that just works. It's satisfying crossing each item off of the list, so it can motivate you to do things you may otherwise brush off, and it prevents you from forgetting all of the things you have yet to do. Sure, there's a part of you that may want to forget about some of those things, but you (and your GPA!) will rejoice when you've nailed that A as a result of your hard work and dutiful task management. I know it's hard to maintain regular list. So, you can go with short note to do. Maybe it's for a night/day or for an hour.

5. REWARD YOURSELF. 


One of the biggest challenges for me when it comes to studying is thinking of all of the other things I'd rather be doing (ha!). Whatever it is that you enjoy (for me, it's currently How to Get Away With myself), try postponing it until you've accomplished an item on your to-do list (or have completed the entire list, if you want to get ambitious!). This should help you stay motivated throughout your study, knowing that there will be a reward/relaxation at the end. If you can't get ride on, put a notepad beside you and Write down shortly, what you are thinking or what's disturbing you to attention. Then after your work done, think about those staff. However, just be alert that you don't rush through your work to get to the reward!

Wishing you all the best of luck with finals! Let me know if you've got any killer tips I should know about in the comments below :)
Love
Sujana

Friday, February 10, 2017

how i started my journey for being VIQI

viqi
It was 2005, when i start my journey with Viqarunnisa noon school and collage. Its  the best school and college for girls in Bangladesh. i'm so lucky that i'm a student or apart of this heaven.
Viqarunnisa was establish on 1952. website of vnsc
Thanks to my mother who's wish make me the part of Viqarunnisa noon school and college. She always expect a little more from me. I have two more sisters but me i'm her apple of eye. In 2004 when viqarunnisa open a new branch at Bashundhara residential area.My mother decided that she's going to admit me there.
That time student were taken selected, Admission exam was taken. And that exam question  was too hard and we got exam for 1sit most probably 20 to 30 student. So, it was really too hard and there no chance to get admitted with any kind requirement. I took personal care by a very good teacher who know what type if question can be there in admission test. Her daughter also a student of there. i studied to her for 1year. then exam....

As far i remain it was December month. The night before exam. My mother and father brought a lovely yellow t-shirt, jeans, pink jacket and a pair of shoe. I was happy but very tensed. I study to hard what will happen if i unable to answer . I was nearly unable to sleep, thinking that if couldn't woke up and got late for exam.
Then morning 5am we( me along with my parents) went to Baily road. It was too morning but after reach there i saw some people also come there already. here my teacher also come and other student of her. i was excited and nervous. after some time that place crowded with almost 2k people just in-front of the main gate. At 8-9am gate opened . we all run. I still have no idea why that day we run!!  Then we the student made a line and took to class room for exam. I was sat with my known friend Tonu. She's also a student of my teacher. after exam we visit our teacher place all of us too tense. But the good fact is I was very confident and happy, answered all those question.
Then i took a visit to my native village after a long time. All my cousin were come. We had great fun as usual. I have a lots of cousin sisters and brothers. I was too young that time, everyone love me the most and still they do the same. That was winter season so time for different types pan-cakes, sweet-water etc. touch of winter season
After a period, that day come result publishing! again everyone tense, looks worried and tired. in morning my mother and father decided to go to the school to see the result. They left and it's just 15 to 20 min they come back at home. My Father was sat on a chair in-front of the main door and my Mother start kissing me with a big hug. And i was like! what happening! Am i get in or not! I asked. please, someone tell me it's real! then my two sister and my childhood friend Orin come to me and start kissing and hugging. After that I hugged my Father because he was cried like a baby! I never saw my father to cry ever in life. And that was his emotion of happiness that come through by his eyes. then me and Orin start dancing and jumping like frog!!! Orin is my childhood friend. And she also a VIQI.
Then I get ready and go to my school to see my result. Oh, my teacher called my parents that I got in Viqarunnisa noon school and college. She saw my result firstly. So then, I went to my school that main branch. It has lovely huge play ground. There, all the result list of selected student were hanged. I went there with my elder sister Suborna, Shompa and his husband. Everyone was too happy.
After coming home, I saw my father took a lots of sweets and mother packing in part to send our relative and friends home with a good news. We want to our teachers home too with sweets. There she also show me love and give warm wish for future. Then we come back home and had a kitty party at night.
That time is one of my best day in life. So, this is how i get admit to Viqarunnisa noon school and college. So, I'm the student of Viqarunnisa noon school and college, Bashundhara branch, Day shift.

Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Hijab look

Bismillah is the start of all good things ...😇👸

Beautiful country Bangladesh with winter love

winter happiness 
Bangladesh is small beautiful country. It has many natural beauties. Bangladesh has actually three season i.e pre-monsoon, rainy monsoon and winter season. But Bangladesh has traditionally six seasons i.e summer (Grisma), rainy (Barsa), autumn (Sarat), late autumn (Hemonta), winter (Shhit), spring (Basanta) each season staying normally two months. This season is the winter (November to February) season in Bangladesh.
This season in January is generally coldest month of the season. Winter season are very nice, enjoyable season, it is also very dry season in Bangladesh. This season every morning you see a foggy weather, sunlight cannot get early morning.
Winter season we see around us many types of flowers, Rose, Shimul, Palash etc. Early morning blooming flowers looks beautiful and I love flowers.
Most of the people of Bangladesh live in village.In Winter season every morning/evening most of people makes various types of pitha (pan cakes). Sometimes People arrange pitha party like small festival. In the city there are many small Pitha shop beside the street and people go there for eating. I stay in city and here I enjoy pitha party with my friends and family.The test is amusing and everyone like to eat it. Winter season is the most entertainment season in this country. In winter people here go to different beautiful places and arranges some festival for entertainment.This the best for traveling any where for see its beauty.
Winter season is the king seasons. People feel comfort because of temperature drop. This season some problems also facing especially health related problem about old man and children. Mostly, for the poor people. I feel very sorry for them.
To discover its beauty visit beautiful Bangladesh. winter is the best season to see its beauty.
Here some pictures of my beautiful country, clicked by my brother @Riad

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