Hey guys. Have you
heard about a great businesswoman that also a great novelist? No? Oh ya, you
will heard that in next 20 years. Who? It's me, who wish to become a great
businesswoman and also a novelist.
I was born on 18th
of July 1995 in Kuantan. My dad who loves Ed Osmera, a popular Malay film actor
around 1960’s suggested to my mum to give me (who just born for few hours that
moment), Osmera as my name but mum rejected it and changed it to Azmiera. My parents
also love to give me Fatin because Fatin means attractive, charming and
impressive in Islam because they want me to become such an attractive, charming
and also impressive lady in my life. I hope that I have become such daughter to
my parents and will continue to do so as Fatin Nur Azmiera binti Abd Halin, my
parents’s sweet and lovely daughter.
Just like I mention
before, I want to become a great businesswoman. I’m not sure if I want to be
that because I’m studying international business right now or because I have
the desire already. Yup, I’m an international business management student in Universiti
Utara Malaysia and I’m in semester 2 right now. I have another 6 semesters
before I finish my degree here. I wish I can further my studies until my PhD. Hopefully
everything will go smoothly. I also mention before about my dream to be a great
novelist. It is an ambition of mine since school days. I active in writing
during secondary school, entered many writing competition in my school, wrote
for school magazines every year. Until now, I’m still writing despite of busy
with my studies.
My family especially my
mum really support me to achieve my dream. She never stop me from doing my favourite
things as long as I’m still not doing wrong things in religion side and not
doing something that can make my family shame of my wrongdoings.
My mum, Norjanna binti
Daud (55 years old) met my dad (Abd Halin bin Yahaya, 52 years old) around 30
years ago in their work place. At that moment, both of them worked in a
sawmill. After a moment, they decided to get married. Then, my mum was having
three times miscarriage before they having me after 8 years of their marriage. “It
was a long waiting,”. My dad told me, one day. That is why they spoiled me
until now. Because of that, people always said that I look like the youngest
child even I’m the eldest. I have one little sister. She is now 14 years old. Yes,
we have a huge gap of age (7 years) but it does not affect our relation as
siblings. We really close to each other and couldn’t having a good day without
talking to each other even just through a phone call. I love my family so much.
They are my great supporters. I wish that I can repay my parents who have a lot
of trouble for me during this time. I wish to become a daughter that my parents
can be proud of. InsyaAllah
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