A hectic July didn’t make for much rest, relaxation, personal time—or goal progress, much less achievement. However, I made a few things happen, despite it all.
Read MoreYou’ll find all types of people in France, as you will in all countries and cultures. As blanket stereotypes, though, these haven’t proven true in my experience.
Read MoreThe pyramids and temples in Egypt need capture in video for better representation of the experience and the place, I decided. (And I was right!)
Read MoreHere’s a list of the books I read in the second quarter of 2023, with my favorites (and recommendations) in bold.
Read MoreAnd on into the second half of the year. I hope the midway of 2023 finds you as centered and as peaceful as possible.
Read MoreI’ve done a bit of thinking recently on rituals and routines. The differences between the two, and the positives and negatives of both.
Read MoreEven the suggestion that you should not spend your time and energy on something without monetizing it significantly reduces the value of the activity.
Read MoreI’ve lived in Lausanne several years now, and I finally feel I’ve done and seen enough to have a few favorites and a few go-to handy recommendations.
Read MoreMy goals for the year included a yoga event of some kind. As of the end of May, I’ve now attended one of the two I’ve scheduled. The question: What did I think?
Read MoreIf you say “yes and” to everything presented, including projects and ideas and even opinions, you don’t protect your own values and wants and projects and visions.
Read MoreI want to read more novels about people who’ve gone through the stages after childhood, youth, and the twenties into full-on adulthood.
Read MoreA few universal tips I’ve gleaned could help other travelers prepare for their Egyptian vacations through knowing what to expect and how to navigate certain situations.
Read MoreYet if you want to go a little deeper into exploring your destination by getting a feel of the life in that place, here’s how to find genuine opportunities!
Read MoreApril didn’t go as planned, but in entirely different ways than March’s derailment.
Read MoreI’d just assumed, as I believe do most of us, that a person reaches a given point at which she’s just fluent and—a-ha!—goal reached. You’ve made it.
Read MoreIn letting certain things go and in committing to others, we create more space and generate more energy for what lights us up and brings our best selves to the world.
Read MoreIn rough chronological order, check out the books I read in the first three months of 2023, with my favorites in bold.
Read MoreSo much for how I thought March was going to go.
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