No, Your Luck Won’t Fly Away With the Broom

Are you superstitious? Superstition is like that nosy neighbor who always has an opinion about your life—often absurd, occasionally amusing, and rarely accurate. From black cats crossing your path to never sweeping the house at night (because, of course, your wealth will fly out with the dust), these beliefs have tiptoed through generations, refusing to... Continue Reading →

Between Waves and Wonders—The Dolphin in Me

Which animal would you compare yourself to and why? If I had to compare myself to an animal, I’d be a dolphin—graceful on the surface, but paddling like crazy underneath. Dolphins are intelligent, social, and playful, yet fiercely protective of their pod. Sounds familiar? That’s motherhood in a nutshell!Like dolphins, I navigate life’s unpredictable waves,... Continue Reading →

Time-Traveler’s Note: Checking In at 100

Write a letter to your 100-year-old self. Dear 100-Year-Old Me,Well, well, well… Look who made it to a full century! Either you’ve unlocked some secret superpower, or modern medicine has outdone itself. But let’s be honest—there was always something stubborn about you. Even time probably gave up arguing with you and just let you be.First... Continue Reading →

A Name That Shines with Grace and Wit

What is your middle name? Does it carry any special meaning/significance? They say a name carries the essence of a person, and my middle name, Clara, feels like a little gift wrapped in meaning. Derived from the Latin word "clarus," meaning "clear," "bright," or "famous," Clara isn’t just a name—it’s a personality in itself. It... Continue Reading →

The Tantrum That Taught Me Everything

What is the last thing you learned? Life is full of surprises, and so is learning. The last thing I learned wasn’t from a book, a podcast, or an expert—it came from an unexpected source: my three-year-old throwing a tantrum over a banana.Yes, you read that right. She wanted a peeled banana but refused to... Continue Reading →

Stop Measuring Me – I’m Not a Recipe

What is one question you hate to be asked? Explain. There are many questions I dislike, but the top spot goes to anything related to weight. It’s as if my body is a topic for open debate, and people just can’t resist asking: "How much weight did you lose?""Are you working out?""You should be more... Continue Reading →

Failure: The Backstage Pass to Success

How has a failure, or apparent failure, set you up for later success? From childhood, I have been an eternal optimist. I never give up, always giving my best shot with 100% of what I can do.As a child, I once tried building a sandcastle so grand that it could rival the pyramids. But the... Continue Reading →

Dreams, Detours & Drama: The Making of Me

You're writing your autobiography. What's your opening sentence? "I never planned to write an autobiography, but life—being the mischievous storyteller it is—whispered, ‘Why not?’"Life has a funny way of unfolding. One moment, you’re a child dreaming of grand adventures, and the next, you’re an adult wondering how your biggest thrill of the day was finding... Continue Reading →

Lessons, Laughs, and Life’s Little Surprises

What experiences in life helped you grow the most? Life is a relentless teacher, throwing us lessons when we least expect them—sometimes in the form of opportunities, other times as challenges, and occasionally as embarrassing moments we’d rather forget. But hey, what’s growth without a little discomfort? Lesson 1: Independence is Power “Rely on yourself,... Continue Reading →

Destiny Wrote the Script, But You’re the Actor

Do you believe in fate/destiny? They say, "Man proposes, God disposes." But if man never proposes, what exactly is God supposed to dispose of?Fate is like a GPS—guiding us toward our destination. But if we don’t start the engine and drive, we’re just sitting in a parked car, waiting for a miracle. Imagine someone hoping... Continue Reading →

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