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  • Are you striving for healing?

    Recently, I have been hooked on ‘You Can Heal Your Life’ by Louise Hay, which I came across by chance. As I was procrastinating over choosing between a book or a kurta, I decided to prioritize healing myself first. It’s fascinating to delve into the words; it seems like the book is meant for me to stumble upon.

    I had a very enriching journey with ‘Ikigai’ last month, and now ‘You Can Heal Your Life’ is taking me deeper to understand myself and navigate the sources of my self-doubt and brokenness. I am progressing slowly with this book because I want to truly understand the roots and learn how to deal with them. I have not regretted reading it for a second, as my journey with it has been very rewarding.

    I would also like to recommend it to those who are striving to heal themselves but don’t know how. I can say with confidence that you won’t regret reading it if you seriously want to address and heal your discomforts. We can Heal!

  • Birds chirp a lullaby

    If only I could live anywhere in the world, I would like to live in the countryside amidst beautiful landscapes. I would like to farm and have a WFH job, spending my days with family. I would prefer to be back in my hometown but somewhere further than the community living areas. There, I would enjoy a peaceful, serene life and run some cabins for tourists, as my hometown is a touristy place. I would love to wake up, kissing the sun’s rays, and sleep with the stars and moon shining brightly overhead, while insects and birds chirp a lullaby in the background. There would be days where I would invite my relatives and friends over to celebrate life together, hosting them with scrumptious meals from our own farm. Oh! I wish I were living that life now.

  • A blue gel pen!

    It can be said that I have collected a lot of things or materials from different places as I travel around. Among all these, the coolest thing I have kept with me since 2017 is a pen. It’s a blue gel pen with a deep blue color, and it is labeled as ‘made in Japan.’ It was given to me by one of my American friends during our leadership training. I thought it was a priceless gift that someone could ever give (I was actually fascinated by the fact that an American friend gifted me something, lol). I am pretty sure she did not realize that the pen she had given to me was special to me. That’s what I normally feel when I give some of my pens randomly to people when they are in need. To make a long story short, I use this pen to record important events in life now.

  • Striving for quality life?

    Alright, I ain’t gonna lie, I have been skipping physical exercises (Yoga) intentionally or unintentionally. I tried my best to keep up with daily exercises for at least 30 minutes, yet I am unable to practice it. I would have a number of excuses each day. Haha, that’s me. How about you? What’s one thing that you can’t keep up with in your everyday routine? Let me know in the comments, and let’s work together. You can also suggest to me how to keep going with the practice that I am finding hard to do.

    Yes, strving for a quality lifestyle seems to be simple but it’s harder to really start practicing it. I hope once I am used to with it I will be able to adjust my time for it. And practice it as my daily routine.

  • Never in my wildest dream

    The most famous person I’ve ever met! Hmm, my life seems to be pretty boring, hehe. I realized I have never met such an influential, famous, or infamous person in life. Or maybe I was rather negligent in even recognizing them when they were around. I vividly remember some famous film actors from the state visiting my village, and I have seen them up close, but I was not as excited or reactive as others were. There have been many such encounters, yet should I say I am not in that era or am not fascinated by their presence? Maybe I might feel my adrenaline rush when Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez, Ariana Grande, or Don Williams were to be present instead. I will feel blessed when I actually meet Michelle Obama, Sushmita Sen. Finger cross 🤞

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