I have witnessed magical moments at different moments in my life.
This might come as a surprise to some because I am deeply spiritual...
Read on to know what I am talking about!
This lesson I wish I had learned sooner in life: it is to do more of the things I enjoy and that make me happy now!
But, like my grandma used to remind me, better later than never!
Read on for today's story 🙂
I wasn't always a foodie. Nor was I much interested in it.
When and how did that all change for me?
Read on to find out more!
After writing on receiving, and that's an art to master, guess what tonight's post is about?
Well, it's going to be about sharing!
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Since it was my birthday yesterday, and I obviously received gifts, today's post is about giving and receiving them.
It sounds pretty straightforward. But it didn't come naturally to me to receive. And I am still learning how to!
Read on for another story of mine 👇🏻
The time has finally come to celebrate 👻👻
My sister was born on the same day and date... but 11 years and some after me 😊
Read on about celebrating life through the ups and downs
It's D-1...
I'm so excited 👻
Grateful that I got to live and experience this much 🙏🏻
Happy to be alive and kicking... and mostly that I'm generally healthy 😊
Read on about today's lesson!
The third post in this series is about... Carpe Diem 👻
This has been my way of life, intuitively developed over the years to become a more conscious and daily choice.
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Reading this quote inspired today’s post:
Reliable scientific knowledge is value free and has no moral or ethical value. Science tells us how the world is… dangers and ethical issue arise only when science is applied as technology - Lewis Wolpert
To celebrate 2023 and making it this far, I am coming back to writing with a new series:
Since I will be turning 45 in a few days 👻 here are 45 things I learned over the years.
Ready? Let's get started!
I’ve always said, and I firmly believe, that my mind makes me who I am. As long as it keeps its abilities and thirst to learn and discover, I’ll be just fine