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How to remain emotionally mature in a crisis
First of all, Some of us act out the part of the perpetual worrier in the big stage of our brains. It is up to us to transform a small cut on our knee into an impending cancer diagnosis. We worry that we might catch a fatal illness from a hotel door handle and that our hard-earned money will disappear in an unanticipated financial collapse. The final flourish? We firmly believe that our adversaries are arranging to disseminate untruths that will damage our reputation indefinitely. To put it briefly, we're always on the verge of panic. But before you feel like throwing us into a therapy session, let's take a closer look at what these chronic worrywarts' true thoughts are.
By Resian Sankei8 months ago in Lifehack
Using Local Currency as a Time Capsule. Top Story - November 2023.
On our last big trip through Mexico and Central America, every time we left a country, I glued an envelope into my journal and put a local note in there. I wrote what it was worth at the time and any little notes about it that came to mind about the local currency.
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel8 months ago in Wander
Burkina Faso Is Safe to Visit For Tourism & Business Despite The U.S. State Department & TikTok Videos With False & Old Claims
Tuesday, 7 November 2023 By: TB Obwoge Several videos posted on TikTok claim that Burkina Faso is listed as the 4th un-safest place in the world to visit. This was a claim according to one TikTok poster (with hundreds of thousands of followers) by the U.S. State Department, which was because of the kidnapping of American citizens a few years prior.
By IwriteMywrongs8 months ago in Wander
SO, I DON'T NEED TO CHARGE IT?
SO, I DON’T NEED TO CHARGE IT? Kindle can’t do that! It all began in 1993, when I married my now husband. I use the word “now” because he is my second and will be my last. My first decided suddenly he wasn’t cut out to be a husband or father. Fifteen years later, I met RD, who at the time, was a widower with children close in age to my own. There were three boys and one girl, the oldest child (I consider all of them to be “ours”, not mine or his) at the time was twenty-six and the youngest was twenty. The immediate blend of families was a huge sigh of relief. RD and I wondered, when we decided to marry, how our children would welcome “step” parents and sibs. Everyone was overjoyed. Whew! What a relief. To say we were blessed is a very mild statement.
By Margaret Brennan8 months ago in Lifehack
Discover How To Make People Respect You
Usually, earning respect takes time of establishing high character but there are exceptions and that is why in this write up, I will cover six inner tricks that you can use to practically command further respect immediately, and to achieve it we'll be breaking up some of the most commanding miens that we have developed.
By Livingstone Ugoh8 months ago in Lifehack
Don’t Miss To Visit These Hidden Gems In Berlin With A Private Chauffeur
Berlin, the capital of Germany, is famous for its diverse landmarks, lively cultural scene, and unique lifestyle that effortlessly balances dynamism with a relaxed atmosphere. This megacity is primarily recognised for its remarkable contradictions. The city seamlessly integrates historical edifices with contemporary architecture, where the echoes of the past harmoniously coexist with the present innovations. Berlin is a city of museums, art, and artists. The food is generally very affordable in this place. Berlin is an ideal place for those seeking an enriching lifestyle. The city offers outstanding healthcare, minimal crime rates, a reliable public transportation network, and a wide array of activities to engage in thoroughly.
By Flack Flores8 months ago in Wander
There and Back Again: A Traveler's Thoughts
I wrote this article in 2013, a year where I took a few journeys across borders. I had made a resolution earlier that year to travel - part of my quest for self-realisation - and I, surprisingly, did a pretty good job at living up to it.
By Manisha Dhalani8 months ago in Wander