Marianna Felfoldi
Bio
An open minded, highly motivated, hardworking, safety conscious, polite and caring person.
Stories (8/0)
From a confining office chair to running a successful business
Hello! I want to start off by introducing myself. My name is Marianna, and I am here to tell you how I have been able to live my passion. Things have not always been easy for me, but now I am a personal trainer living my best life! Ok, so why exactly is being a personal trainer making my life so great? The answer is that I have the flexibility to do my job anywhere and build a schedule around the things I want to do. I am here to share my story of how I found happiness in my job and share with you what makes my business successful. Having a successful business takes time and hard work. Here are a few tips on how I think outside the box and launched my new career.
By Marianna Felfoldi3 years ago in Motivation
Creating Fun for the Whole Family
Kids love to play. Usually, rainy days curtail that fun quite a bit since we’re relegated to staying indoors. Not anymore! With this fun craft, I’ve created hours of fun for both myself and the kids. So, what’s this magical thing I did? Glad you asked.
By Marianna Felfoldi3 years ago in Families
The Joy of Creating
Oh, sewing. That magical escape soothes the mind and energizes the heart by freeing my creative spirit. I sit at my work table, a blank page before me and pencil in hand as the sunlight peeps through the lace curtains I sewed last summer. What shall I create today? Staring into the distance, my mind skips from one idea to the next, as though they're stepping stones in a winding path in the forest.
By Marianna Felfoldi3 years ago in Humans
How Saving the Oceans Starts at Home
It is quite common that when we’re made to think about sustainability and pollution, our attention is misdirected to minor factors to distract us from the more pertinent issues. The plastic straw debacle for instance is a good example of this. Getting people to stop using single use plastic straws was an easy way to convince people that they were making a positive impact when the reality is that that straws are only one of hundreds of single use plastic items that we use everyday which damage our oceans and the sea life within in. To have made that action meaningful people should have asked how they could rid themselves of all single plastics in their lives, not just straws.
By Marianna Felfoldi3 years ago in Earth
Support us in our fight against domestic violence.
THE NATIONAL COALITION AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE'S MISSION Our mission is to lead, mobilize and raise our voices to support efforts that demand a change of conditions that lead to domestic violence such as patriarchy, privilege, racism, sexism, and classism. We are dedicated to supporting survivors and holding offenders accountable and supporting advocates.
By Marianna Felfoldi3 years ago in Psyche