We always think that living an adventure can only be possible in some out of reach exotic place, but in reality it’s as close or as far as your mind can reach.
Wildcard
Stoicism and the Corona virus epidemic
Who is helping the Virus spread faster? And how Stoicism is helping people around the world cope with the covid-19 epidemic.
I will never find the courage to solo travel.
I could NEVER travel alone. What if something goes wrong and I’m alone? The truth is, if you believe that you cannot do something, you absolutely cannot and will not do it! No matter what I tell you, it all comes down to the mindset that you are choosing. So, when an adult tells me that they could never solo travel, I don’t try to convince them otherwise because they’re right.
Back to traditional workforce
After a 6 month break from traditional work and travelling, I’m back in the workforce and… I have mixed feelings!
Goodbye!
Ahh.. New beginnings! Some people fear them and others thrive on them! A friend came to me one day wanting to tell me how much she was…… Read more “Goodbye!”
When you find your tribe
The find-my-tribe trend has claimed its position in the modern world with millenials baptising the meaning of the word as having just a common mindset instead of…… Read more “When you find your tribe”
Switzerland – List of 16 Swiss Stereotypes
From the moment people found out that I would be visiting Switzerland, I was showered by a mix of common swiss stereotypes about the swiss culture. To…… Read more “Switzerland – List of 16 Swiss Stereotypes”
Smells like a memory
“Bad day today.” Okay not bad. Average. Which might be worse than bad because …it’s “meh”! At least bad days make you feel something that you can…… Read more “Smells like a memory”
My mud is travelling!
Why is it so easy to save money for an international trip, but so hard to do it for ‘normal’ everyday goals like replacing your old broken…… Read more “My mud is travelling!”
Transcend
Dreams are dark ditches that you need to climb down to and overcome your worst fears in order to earn.
The worst pain
A very important Stoic exercise is projecting the worst-case scenario. It is a very cruel “trick”, but to be honest, practising it has helped me be emotionally prepared. That means that when things get hard, my mind is ready to focus on solutions, instead of swamped in emotions.
An open love letter to my best friend.
If you feel like giving up and that you’ve reached your limit, push some more. Because our brain tends to want to protect us, it wants to keep us within our comfort zone. It’s our duty, to ourselves, to exceed our perceived potential.