Kintsugi: or how to embrace your flaws or failure and through them become stronger?

Have you heard about this beautiful Japanese art of repairing broken pottery by mending the areas of breakage with lacquer dusted or mixed with powdered gold, silver or platinum? It’s called Kintsugi, and the word comes from the Japanese Kin (gold) and Tsugi (joint), literally means joint with gold. The art of Kintsugi is called Kintsukuroi, meaning “gold mending”. It is a beautiful way to give a particular object a new life and a new beauty. Continue reading “Kintsugi: or how to embrace your flaws or failure and through them become stronger?”

Rejection is it God protecting us or is it projection?

Let’s phase it we all have experienced rejections, in some way or another. Myself I have experienced rejection in friendship, in relationships, at work. And regardless of the age, the phase I am, it is  painful and it hurts. It makes me feel awful. Often the first thoughts I have after rejection is: why me?  what have I done wrong?, or this is so unfair. And yet is there another side of rejection?

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Have you ever had what I call a “Sharon Stone moment” that has changed your life?

It was a few days ago that I stumbled across this video of Sharon stone: Her Thank You speech for receiving the GQ Men of Year 2019 – Woman of the Year.  And I was really impressed by her speech, her words, her fierceness, the way she had transformed from being a joke to become women of the year 2019. Her famous moment I trust you have all still in mind, and if not I recommend you to watch Basic Instinct, a blockbuster out of the early 90, where Sharon Stone had to slowly cross her legs.

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How walking through a cow herd helps me now to walk through difficult situation with bravery and my head up

As long as I can remember cows have always played a special role in my life. A long time ago, while we were still leaving at the house of my grandmother, all together with my cousin’s family, one dark afternoon in February, I came home from school and my cousin was there and frighten me with a cow mask she was wearing, which impacted me for the rest of my life.

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