Tag: January

  • Taking the Higher Road

    One of my favorite quotes and sentiments I love from Michelle Obama is “When they go low, we go high”. During the still mystifying drama that occurred at the end of last year, I came across this quote on FB and saved it because it hit home in the moment and as part of my…

  • Ups and Downs Check-in

    It has been ages since I have written about my ‘ups and downs’ as I think that they have been much less extreme since the “new norm” involved being at home more than out. If there ever was a doubt that I am an introvert, I think that the past nine months have wiped away…

  • In Recovery

    In Recovery

    It may sound weak and pathetic, but just over two weeks after returning from winter holidays, I am just finally starting to feel like myself again. It seems that my tolerance for being busy, social, and the like has greatly decreased so that it is taking me longer to recoup. For the past couple of…

  • Golden Joinery

    There is a Japanese art form called kintsugi or kintsukuroi, which is used to repair broken pottery using a metal (gold or silver generally) to repair the broken item. When we fall in love or start a new relationship, whether friendly or romantic, we look at the connection as perfect and untouched. Like we do…

  • The Walls We Build

    The Walls We Build

    I wonder if it is a blessing or a curse that the world has become more open to reflection, self-awareness, and mental health. It’s interesting to listen to younger people dismiss the current talk of mental health in the same way that the older generations ignored it. At the root is the common belief that…

  • Great Things Ahead

    I am determined to make this the year of writing (among other things), so watch this space as I’ll be posting more regularly. True, I’ve posted this before, but 2020 is the year with my big goals to make some changes regarding work and finances – more about these to come. So, this is just…

  • Responsibility

    A conversation with a friend has stayed with me when she once asked her father why he didn’t force her to learn Spanish even though it was her parents’ mother tongue. She shared her father’s response as: he was too busy trying to make a living and needing English to care for the family that…

  • What’s Your Sign?

    Cancerian Red Dragon. Oh, and I’m an INTJ. You may not be a believer of horoscopes or zodiac characters or the Myers-Briggs personality types. You may be one to say that every horoscope or description of a ‘type’ can fit just about anyone. Or, you may just not like being typecast to fit into one…

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