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In life you are constantly making choices. It can go from the simple choice of "what will I eat for dinner tonight" to the ones which need a bit more reflection when it comes to your career or personal life. For choices between two ice cream flavours, you are not taking a big risk. If you choose one today, you can always try the other one next time. But when it concerns bigger life decisions, it is all about priority. Each time you ask yourself "Am I making the right decision", take a deep breath and evaluate if it will help you grow in the long run. If that's the case, go for it. If not, maybe you should reconsider your option. The choices you are making today will have an impact on your life tomorrow, whether it will be a positive or a negative one. So choose wisely. We are living in a world where we are surrounded by a million options everyday. It is easy to get overwhelmed with so many choices, especially when you enjoy learning and trying new things...

Legacy

We have all most probably wondered at least once in our lifetime what legacy we want to leave behind.

For me it is my years of knowledge and wisdom on human relations. I want to continue spreading hope and being the light for people who might need it but are afraid to ask for help. I want my writings to become the bridge that they can cross to reach the other side, aligned with their deepest wishes.

If I can change the life of just one person with what I share, I would consider myself lucky.

On this Father’s day, I would like to take the time to share a bit about my father who was my number one supporter when I launched my blog six years ago. He read all my posts and sent me words of encouragement. He is no longer with us, but I know that he is watching over me.

My father was my role model. He was an inspiration to many. He taught me to always be strong and respectful, to work hard, to honour my commitments, and to always be kind to everyone.

He was such a pure soul with a heart of gold, always ready to help others. I am grateful that I inherited so many of his qualities, and that we share the same love for food, travel, and most importantly, his sense of humour. He was my best friend, my advisor, my constant supporter and the best father I could ever ask for.


I live everyday by everything he instilled in me. Thank you papa for everything. 


« Your legacy is every life you have touched » - Maya Angelou


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