The journey to self-awareness can be challenging. Especially when you are raised between different cultures and different languages, and you learn to see yourself through many various eyes.
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Reflection in the mirror
What do we actually see in our reflection in the mirror? Especially if we carry inside us experiences difficult to bear. If for some reason, we are living in the shade of life. Can we see the truth?
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Nelson Mandela: Make choices which reflect hope and not fear
July 18 marks 101 years since the birth of Nelson Mandela. I can recall a favourite quote of mine, his encouragement to make choices which reflect hope and not fear. In a time of upheaval, I’d like to share three great facts- lessons to remember in life.
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Return to sweet memories: Whose side where you on, Tom or Jerry’s
Come join me on a journey where sweet memories are our destination today. Instead of returning to the new normal, let’s return to the lightheartedness which does or should define childhood. Let your imagination run free and fun for life guide you through the day.
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Valentine’s Day: What the “Rain” (Baran) has revealed about love and life
How easy could it be to stand in the rain of difficulties and be happy to exist through love, disregarding the ego and its identity? Let’s see…
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What would it be like to educate 2020?
If we were to see 2020 as a new friend we have just made, what would we tell them about ourselves? Over our coffee chat. In other words, how would we like this friend to see us?
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Pleasant memory: A simple recipe for meaningful relations, in colours of Impressionism and Expressionism
Sharing a pleasant experience from my first years in adult education that has stayed in my memory. I was about to learn the difference between Impressionism and Expressionism. At the same time, I would learn the secret to meaningful communication with others.
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