By: Sarah
Thank you so much! By: Laveena Sengar
This was such an interesting post. I didn't realise when I finished reading. You have written this article with so maturity. Every line is amazing. Best way you could describe India. By: Shane
I absolutely love that first quote. I was an expat for two years in Australia and it was tough learning to embrace the differences and difficulties By: polly674
Difficult times are coming everywhere ...the strength is to be able to cope with them, to overcome and to continue living in the best possible way By: Sarah
Yes Liana! My new life starts tomorrow in Spain, and I've promised myself the work will start! By: Liana
What a relaxing reading! I love reading through it and I knew I'd learnt something that I may knew after, but it didn't matter, it was interesting to hear about your opinion. I've been working on this side of my day-to-day life. I used to complain a lot, and then I work on myself through Yoga and meditation. I want to achieve mindfullness and that's why I totally am on board with what you say. Complaining all the time isn't something useful and doesn't bring anything to your inner inside as a matter of fact! So you just have to do something to bring more to your surroudings. And if you want to suceed it's all about work! By: Sarah
Utter nonsense, you're right! X By: Blair Villanueva
Dear Sarah,
Complaining and whining of things are becomes part of humans life. Most of the time, I think it as a way of expressing frustrations (or just expressing something). But if we take a look of it, its nonsense, right? But sometimes, it gives us a slightest relieve...
Just have a better understand and have a long patience.
xoxo, Blair By: Sarah
If only it were easier Verushka! By: verushka
Such fantastic lessons learnt from a beautiful country. We need to stop and breathe and let things be .....