I haven't written since December 30, and I have missed it so much! This needed rest allowed me to appreciate how 2022 ended and to embrace the good vibes sparkling in 2023 ✨✨✨
To celebrate this new year and making it this far, I am coming back to writing with a new series. I am turning 45 in a few days 👻 and I will be sharing 45 things I have learned over the years 😁
Ready? Check the first post today!
I am an explorer at heart. That's why traveling is essential.
Because I am simply obsessed with wanderlust ✈️✈️
Read the post for the stories 😁
Books are this girl's best friends 😁
And I have my reasons to think that!
Read on for the story...
With the Covid frenzy taking on, many of us shifted our attention from our usual activities to what we could do at home.
One of the things I took on was gardening. And I am so glad!
Read more about the story!
Since my teenage years, or maybe even before, being respectful of the environment was important to me.
I am not a climate alarmist, and our world should not be a disposable item either.
Read on for some stories 😊
Nature is an extremely powerful healer.
I always respected it, yet rarely took the time to sense its frequencies...
Read on for the story that changed my behavior!
How can I be curious about science and not tackle the subject of medicine?
This story is not a good or fun one but I consider its outcome/lesson to be very positive.
Read on for the details!
Since I wrote about science yesterday, today it's going to be Healing.
How does it start? What does it entail?
Read on for my story!
Since yesterday's post was about intellect and intelligence, today I'm writing about science.
In recent years, science seems to have derailed its original purpose.
Read on for more!
My mind is always in motion ever since I can remember.
So let's talk about intellect today.
Read on for more.
The death toll the earthquakes in Turkey and neighboring countries is on the rise.
Hence this post about death. It's not as macabre as it sounds.
Read on for more!
Today's natural disasters in Turkey and the whole crescent region reminded me of a small lesson that mom taught me.
It is not about earthquakes, as it goes beyond the event and its magnitude.
Read on to find out more!
Before I studied political science, I had no clue that it was part of our everyday lives...
What's my take on this and what did I learn?
Read on to find out more!