Veronika Jel
Bio
freelance writer, tv enthusiast, and an aspiring time traveller | published at Fandomspot, Medium, Thought Catalog, Clozemaster | GET IN TOUCH WITH ME: linktr.ee/veronikajel | [email protected]
Stories (10/0)
How to Make Long Distance Friendships Work
There is a lot of advice out there on how to make long-distance romance work. But what about long-distance friendships? Because of the current situation, many of us aren't able to see our friends. The lockdown has separated us from each other. Some of us might be isolating in different cities or even different countries. The people we are used to seeing every day are no longer there.
By Veronika Jel2 years ago in Humans
How to Move On From a Friendship Gone Sour
Originally written in November 2020 and published here. At the beginning of 2020, I never thought I'd be writing this - but here we are. This year has been unforgettable in many ways for us all. But putting all global events aside, 2020 has brought a lot of surprises to my personal life, too - one of the most painful being that I fell out with a friend.
By Veronika Jel2 years ago in Humans
6 Reasons Why Virtual Boyfriends Are Better Than Real Ones
How do you even find love? Is it on Tinder? Or Bumble? Or a whole other app? We all know that the only way to meet people is online. No one meets outside anymore. And not because of lockdown. But because we've finally learned that a lack of personality can be remedied by the use of the right set of emojis.
By Veronika Jel2 years ago in Humans
10 Things to Do When You're Feeling Down
We all have those days when we feel down. Feelings of sadness and melancholy come over us, and there is not much we can do about it. This can be caused by almost anything. Maybe it was that you went to bed too late. Maybe someone said something mean to you. There doesn’t even have to be a reason. Sometimes we can feel down just because we do.
By Veronika Jel2 years ago in Psyche
10 Brilliant Classics You Can Read in One Day
Readings classics can feel daunting and overwhelming. Most people shudder when they hear the word classic. What we immediately imagine is a dense book with difficult vocabulary and enough pages to wallpaper the house with. And I get it. I once spent an entire 10-day beach holiday ignoring the sea, trying to finish Les Misérables by Victor Hugo. In case you didn’t know, that book has over 655 000 words. I gave up my swimming all holiday, and I didn’t even finish the bloody thing.
By Veronika Jel2 years ago in Geeks
4 Simple Ways You Can Show Yourself Love Every Single Day
I've always been terrible at practising self-love. I find it way too easy to get swept away in the rush of life and forget to treat myself right. It's something I've been struggling with ever since I can remember.
By Veronika Jel2 years ago in Psyche