Living with "no shoulds"

In Sweden, life is pretty easy.
the class schedule is far from busy. the longest class that I had was from 10.00 till 16.00 with 1 hour lunch break and 15 minutes small break for every 45 minutes. Oh, so relaxing!

I study without pressure, self-willingness, because I like the teacher, (especially Mr. Christer Norr), He teaches like telling a story! he presents the real story from his experiences, how come I feel bored?

Life is Sweden enables me to live no full agenda, usually I have a very hectic days back then.
Every morning I have to wake up super early, think tons of to-do-lists for that day, read hundreds of emails that should be solved soon or many people will scold you, think what to eat, where, what the best route to avoid traffic jam... here... i think most for what i will cook for that day... hahaha... live with no shoulds.
Nothing should be done urgent.... so relaxing!

except now that I am working with my Master Thesis because this is related with my partner so I try to give my best on this, I dont like other people suffer because of me.

but this 360 degree of change of course gives me a little shock since it was totally different with what I had before. I dont know if i come back to my routines, will I survive and perfom like usual?
To be honest, I prefer to be busy than nothing to do....
But this is also a temporary condition. I take it as a gift, a 6 months holiday twice a year that I ever asked to God. Thank you! This means alot to me.... here, I have much time to reflect and think for myself....
This is really a privilege for me.

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  1. You have such an interesting blog. Thanks for sharing, I enjoyed reading your posts. All the best for your future blogging journey.

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    1. Thank you for popping by Sridhar! It is so nice to read that... :)

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