Alice Vuong
Bio
I write because I can't not write.
Parenting, relationships, marketing, personal development, and anything that interests me is my writing jam.
Stories (22/0)
Your Relationships Are Failing Because You Can’t Let Go
As Belgian psychotherapist, Esther Perel, “the quality of our relationships determines the quality of our lives.” Relationships are the cornerstone of every person’s life. Your success, your failures, creativity, quality of life, and every in between depends on how you manage your relationships.
By Alice Vuong3 years ago in Humans
What Motherhood Has Taught Me About Writing Success
Everything I do now determines my future He’s not going to know how to read overnight because I read him a bedtime story; He’s not going to know how to walk tomorrow just because I lifted him up and bounced him up and down;
By Alice Vuong3 years ago in Families
TV Shows That Remind Us What It’s Like To Be Human
Humans are complex creatures. We’re selfish, self-absorbed and materialistic, compassionate, intelligent, and vulnerable. We’re raw and happy. We’re wrapped inside our own little world for most of our lives. It’s easy to forget what it’s like to be human - to be empathetic to other people’s suffering, to be sympathetic to other people’s pain, and what our purpose in life is. Society tells us who to be and what to achieve.
By Alice Vuong3 years ago in Geeks
- Top Story - March 2021
The Experience Will Look Good On Your ResumeTop Story - March 2021
We live in a world controlled by status, money, prestige and fancy titles. We’ve learned to respect someone with the title of Chief anything, to be in awe of the bank account more than the hard work or passion, the fancy cars and big houses leave us drooling and wanting more than what we already have.
By Alice Vuong3 years ago in Journal
Having My House Professionally Cleaned Made Me A Better Mom
I’m no Danny Tanner (for those who grew up watching Full House) when it comes to house cleaning. I have papers and notepads on every inch of my desk, dirty countertops, and the floors are full of cat hair. But despite what my parents say, my house isn’t a disaster nor a pigsty. It’s simply not up to their standards of cleanliness.
By Alice Vuong3 years ago in Families
Every Lesson I Wish My Parents Taught Me
We need to let go of the past if we’re going to enjoy life My dad has always said that if he’d known about everything they had to go through in order to come to Canada (they had to deal with actual pirates), he never would’ve made the trip. If my parents never made the trip to Canada, I don’t know what my life would be like now or if I would even be here with this blessed life.
By Alice Vuong3 years ago in Families
The Only Thing I'm Trying To Change Is How I Think About Myself
Spring is a powerful season. Mother nature reawakens. What you thought was dead is reborn. The sun shines a little brighter, the flowers bloom, and you experience the liveliness of the Earth. Spring is also the perfect time to recreate and reawaken yourself.
By Alice Vuong3 years ago in Motivation
Ladies, These Four Split-Second Decisions Can Change Your Life
Women empowerment is all about knowing and promoting your own self-worth. It’s about exercising your right to make your own decisions and fight for what you believe in. Unfortunately, society hasn’t made it easy for women to have confidence in their own decision-making or in themselves. It seems like we fight and fight just to come to an impasse.
By Alice Vuong3 years ago in Viva
- Top Story - March 2021
My Cats Conducted A Performance Review For My 2 Year Old Son And It Was Brutally HonestTop Story - March 2021
Please take a seat. Thank you for joining us today. It’s been 2 years since you joined us. We decided to forego the performance review in your first year as everyone needed to adjust to your arrival. We have to say that you have made quite the impact here. You have displayed some strengths but also some areas for improvement but, if we’re being honest, your performance has gone downhill since you arrived. In your first year, we appreciated the fact that you kept to your own space as you navigated your new surroundings. But that is no longer the case.
By Alice Vuong3 years ago in Petlife