The most powerful steps to beat COVID-19 panic
Almost everyone agrees that the COVID-19 pandemic is one of the scariest things our society has experienced, but I can’t help and wonder if that’s really true.
Almost everyone agrees that the COVID-19 pandemic is one of the scariest things our society has experienced, but I can’t help and wonder if that’s really true.
It was always a matter of all or nothing. If I wasn’t turning up at one rehearsal after years of being always there, I’d lose the part I’ve worked hard for.
2009-2015 Xmases and New Years were a mix of loneliness, hunger, no home and hoping someone will invite me to spend the Xmas with them or a family member can visit me and help me feel less lonely.
Four minutes in our supposed brainstorming session he pushes his chair, nervously and aggressively, and asks everyone to leave the room, except me. At this point, I know trouble is coming.
I knew from an early age that I didn’t want to be a birth mother. There was nothing wrong with my body or my mind. I often dreamt about getting married and was always described as a loving person.
You see, to be truly happy we must be authentic. We must be able to love that which we see in the mirror.
Sleep is one of the many things our society has put into unhealthy boxes and created a narrow-minded form for it.
The other night, my husband came home, commenting on a girl who didn’t show up at work on her first day, due to a flat tire. How difficult could it be to resolve the issue and still turn up for work on such an important day, he wondered.
If you’d ask my friends about me, some would tell you that I’m kind, gentle and in love with love. Others, I’m sure, would mention how feisty I am, and some would comment how much they respect me, but that I’m a bit “too much.”