About The Girl

Hello and Assalam-alaikum!



I'm Sidra from Pakistan, currently a full-time student and a part time freelancing writer and an occasional blogger.


I write about my personal experiences, thoughts, interests and ideas and try to make them interesting for the reader by adding a hint of drama.



I'm a bibliophile in the true sense of the word and books are my best friends, like Alaska Young from Looking for Alaska said, '...when I look at my room, I see a girl who loves books' and not just this but I have a very bad habit of getting overly attached to a book and that too to the verge that it actually hurts when I'm done reading it.


I'm passionate about travelling and exploring the world, discovering new places and meeting new people. I'm absolutely a lover of historic sites and anything and everything vintage. I also love to take pictures and preserve them as a memoir. Apart from that, I love to experiment with new techniques, do DIY projects and also scrapboook-ing, journal-ling and documenting life in any and every possible manner.


But the real question here is what I actually am? In candlelight I seem dim, ugly and like an ominous omen. But I believe that in a closed dark room where you have no access to the outside light. Then there are chances that the light inside will illuminate. The darker outside, could be brighter inside. So please know it I am not always optimistic but I try my best. I believe that when you are enslaved in a dark dungeon and you wait to see for the real world, the world that is so real is also waiting for you eagerly. Other than that you need not to believe me but I request you to pay attention to whatever I believe in.

I believe in big ideas, in the transformative power of gratitude, in self-expression and self responsibility. The one thing that I know for sure is that life is what you make it. But more than anything else I believe in living this life whole-heartedly and in feeling the bittersweet relief of owning our contradictions, our vulnerable bits and our very humanness.


My motto in life is to 'be inspired and inspiring' at the same time.

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