Happy Sunday! I hope you all enjoyed last week's post, Broken Vessels, the first post in my Sunday Inspiration series. Today I’d like to start a new topic on love. Let me give you a disclaimer – I’m not an expert on love, in fact, I don’t know much about love and that is why this series is important to me and you. We can find out more about love together so brace yourself!
Read MoreWhen I hear the words broken vessels, I immediately think of a once beautiful jug of clay that has been broken and shattered to pieces. Have you ever seen a potter mold an object out of clay? The process is quite intriguing. The potter has to first decide what he/she would like to model the clay into, once the clay has been modeled, it has to be dried and then heated in extremely high temperature to harden the clay.
Read MoreA couple of weeks ago when I was flying to PR from New York, it was a gloomy cloudy day in NY with no sun in sight and like most of us would say, the sun was not out that day.
Read MoreEmbracing your imperfections is hard but what’s even harder is when society makes you think that you are not perfect because of the color of your skin, the texture of your hair, your accent, your nationality, etc. As hard as dealing with imperfections is for adults, it’s even harder for teenagers that are trying to find their own identity. It’s at this point in their lives that it’s imperative for them to have positive role models who will instill strong values, self-love and confidence.
Read MoreAs we enter into the new year, we are surrounded by well wishes and new year's resolutions that are quickly forgotten before they even start. We have high hopes and expectations for the year ahead- I guess that's why it's called a new year. In a way, we feel like we have been given a second chance to start afresh.
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