Tag: happiness
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Book Review: the unexpected joy of being sober by Catherine Gray
This blog has personal input and you are invited to provide any comments at the end of the blog. Summary: I got this book as a recommendation in a book discussion in Goodreads… I ordered online and was truly anticipating its arrival. When it came, I felt a bit of a panic… I have been […]
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Take the time to listen to your own story: a Journey to Self-discovery
From a very young age I was always ready to go with the flow. There was this innate acceptance of how life would play out: graduate from school, go to college, get married, and have children, raising a family while continuing to work professionally hard with the goal of climbing the corporate ladder and being […]
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How my personal story has taught me to be patient and resilient during these hard times.
I live every day with the goal to make it the best day. Every morning I reset myself to open my heart to all the possibilities of the day. I envision happiness, content, laughter, and a flow of positive energy. Every night I go to bed reliving the day, grabbing the best moment and feeling […]
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Tips for your Morning Routine that works!
Mornings can be tough… The eternal juggling of managing people, pets, and oneself so early in the morning can be quite overwhelming. I remember getting out of the house and sitting in my car thinking… I’m ready to call it a day, and I still have to go to work!! With time, I started to […]
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The Long Haul Flight Essential Checklist
We are three weeks away from our Mediterranean Cruise and Barcelona Trip and we have pretty much all tied down (as much as possible). We are starting to look into packing our clothes, finishing our excursions selections, and getting to know more about Barcelona. So as I start packing our bags and getting ourselves ready, […]
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How can we be a better friend?
We are all unique in our essence, in our abilities and in our personal qualities that allow us to contribute positively to the lives of the people we love most and the people around us. Many times, although we are aware of these wonderful people who are part of our lives, we tend to spend […]
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First time traveling solo…
When I was 16 years old my parents offered me the opportunity to go to Bournemouth, England to study English and I happily said yes. The English course would take 4 weeks and after its completion, I would fly to Rotterdam, where my cousin was currently living, and stay with her for a week or […]