Showing posts with label blogger friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blogger friends. Show all posts

19 April 2013

happy weekend

 hi lovabies...
I haven't taken an umbrella with me this morning and i got wet as i was returning from university to work. Since yesterday magical things happen that leave me stunning... what i have wished is coming.. i really cannot believe in my eyes that this is happening.. ok i'm talking about small stuff, like phone calls of care,  love text messages , random meetings and smiles, i don't talk about money and fame. But who needs them when he/she has love? The most important things in life aren't things.. (a greek tv commercial which is wise and true).
This weekend i'm attending a conference on teaching German, i'm planning going to the theatre and meet friends. I need to study too.. i'm left behind with the material of the university. 
I want to introduce you a new blogger friend of mine, here you can read her posts. I like her enthusiasm and her passion.. she is definetely going to be a writer. Her temperament reminds me of Lily Zografou (sorry i can't find an english source for her). 
I wish you a HAPPY HAPPY WEEKEND AND I'M SENDING YOU LOTS OF KISSES.. 
xoxo

3 January 2013

favourite blogger friends

i'm totally madly in love with the following blogs. In fact i'm addicted to reading them. Check them out: yes and yes  and kisses and chaos. I think you'll love them. 

15 November 2012

new blogger friend

i have a new blogger friend Keith, who writes amazing... visit his site in Musings of an Unapologetic Dreamer. i think you'll love his blog. xoxo

6 November 2012

Elli Di is a blogger friend, i read and follow. A total inspiration for me. The girl rocks. You can find her blog here.

10 May 2012

new discovery on blogger friends and music

 my creative fling is a blogger friend, whom i also follow and get inspiration from.. check out her blog
i got to go.. too many things are waiting to be accomplished. love you....
listen to "Civil Wars", i have recently discovered them, aren't they amazing??


                                                  
                                                        HAVE A NICE DAY !!

9 May 2012

blogger friend_metta drum

http://www.mettadrum.com/
Daniel Collinsworth is a teacher and cloud watcher. He has a blog called Metta Drum where he shares insights on compassion, oneness, healing and freedom. You can connect with him on Facebook and Twitter.

David is someone i admire much, read constantly, get inspiration and follow his advices. check out his blog. He's amazing.
xoxo

22 April 2012

Rachel's book

Pumpkins, my blogger friend Rachel is writing a book about men, women, the myths of sex... she is looking forward for interviewees... it will take you some minutes to participate in her survey by telling your opinion.
you can find more information here.
i have already taken the interview...thank you.
xoxo

21 April 2012

Jenn Gibson is a blogger friend , a source of inspiration, i constantly read because she helps me going and gives me joy. You can find her blog: here

24 March 2012

i keep on referring to my blogger role models, here is one more: carre otis

23 March 2012

goop is Gwyneth Paltrow's lifestyle blog, which i also love.. it was one of the blogs that inspired me to create mine.. check it out.. Gwyneth is simply a goddess...

a blogger friend

Sarah Wilson
mmm i'm a great fan of Sarah and i read and quote her very often.  This is the second post i'm writind about her. The woman is simply amazing.. i wish one day i would be like her...


is a blogger friend i follow constantly, read and often (quite often, indeed) quote.
check out her blog... 
you'll love it as i do..

24 October 2011

Susannah Breslin : new blog discovery

One reason I find it challenging to blog here more personally more often is that most of my other work I do for money is content generation of one sort or the other. That means this becomes one more place that demands I generate content. And I'm sort of overwhelmed with content generation demands. Not overwhelmed, really. But my plate is full. Although, don't get me wrong, I have room for dessert.
And then when I'm not working on all that stuff, or obeying my therapist's demands that I cultivate a life outside of work (he is so demanding), I am working on my novel.
These are white people problems.
But I miss it. What I miss most about when I started blogging in 2002 was the sensation that I could do whatever I wanted. That's what I loved about it, probably more than anything else. And then blogging became something you could do for money, and thank God for that, but then it became more challenging, too, because it meant blogging was no longer synonymous with do whatever you want.
I love my Forbes blog, but it's hard, too. Because while I have a huge (obscene, really) amount of freedom there, I don't feel like I can do whatever I want. Although, in many ways I can. I can't quite figure out if it's all in my head or what.
I don't know what the point of this post is, but my guess is that it's not everything you do has to have a point. Not every story has to have a story. Not everything has to have a proper ending.

16 September 2011

another blogger friend

i have mentioned Sarah Wilson in the past. I'm a huge fan of her too. I love her writing, advices etc. Here is some valuable information: http://www.sarahwilson.com.au/2010/02/healing-auto-immune-disease-by-someone-whos-been-there-1/ (i've been there to deal with auto immune disease-it sucks). I still have a long way to go.

Gala's wedding

Gala is a blogger friend, whom i'm a huge fan. I love her temperament, i enjoy her writing and videos. Well Gala and Mike got married. Watching their video in Vimeo brought me much joy and a feeling like i was there. Guys i wish you every happiness. I realised that happiness is hidden in small things and actions. you can watch it here.

2 September 2011

my new blogger friend discovery

she is awesome, i love her style. Here goes : Gala

23 August 2011

Majid Ali is a blogger  with an amazing blog. Please check it out pumpkins. It's for a good reason. i'm following him.

Here are some of his thoughts:

Thought for the Day

MONDAY

Our week is made of thoughts. If the thoughts are negative, there is a high probability that the environment around it is also, on the other hand, to develop positive thoughts create a positive atmosphere. This week I invite you to an exercise of good attitude, things look good, making the problems with patience, practice compassion for all those around you.Never forget that giving also receives.

TUESDAY


Become a source of harmony is not impossible. May radiate harmony in various ways, for example, frankly speaking with others about your needs and theirs, setting limits, making proposals just to benefit both sides, understanding the desires of the other. Another way to become a fixture of harmony is the practice of virtues, so that others see in you qualities worthy of being imitated and that will lead automatically to a harmonious rather than drowning in conflicts.

WEDNESDAY

In the life of every human being is important that the dreams and actions are aligned. It is no use dreaming undecided live act. When we dream and dream merge with the action we finally just be dreamers, to become visionaries and entrepreneurs.

THURSDAY

We all face a daily battle, whether physical, emotional or material. And as you also confronts every human being has his own personal battle. Understanding this truth deeply is great because it makes us compassionate and kind to our neighbor. Try to maintain good interpersonal relationships, women and men to be sensitive to understand the suffering of others, because we all have some pain inside.

FRIDAY

Since the farmer working the land, planting and holds up to bear fruit, so you're the same farmer in your own existence, part of the job is high take what seems impossible and then return to plant the seeds (thoughts , words, feelings, actions) and feed them with patience, joy, good will, but do not expect the fruits immediately arise, but stand firm on the idea that another will.

SATURDAY

Usually, we are critical and unforgiving to others proofread them, straighten up and get angry when they do what we say or advise, we want to live their lives and continue to the letter our instructions. But to ourselves we are sometimes weak-willed, full of apologies and excuses, complacencientes and careless. We need to find a balance between being strong with yourself, without leaving the kindness with our own being, but giving up believing that we are always right and that is the others who are always wrong. With others the equilibrium occurs when we add the gentleness of force, when we are able to forgive, understand their weaknesses and give them courage to continue.

SUNDAY

Solve family problems, and in general all problems-emerging with an open mind and a compassionate heart. Compassion is what makes it serious light, the unforgivable forgivable, hopelessness in remediable. It is a question of letting this compassion, gentleness and tenderness out original afloat and to become part of our personality, becoming a fundamental element of character, becoming a constant in the attitude of all our days

22 June 2011

advices from a blogger friend


tiny buddha is a blog i constantly read, i advise you to do the same. it makes me re-think what bothers me, my life in general, it relaxes me...
Jun 20, 2011 02:03 am | Lynn Zavaro

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Editor’s Note: This is a contribution by Lynn Zavaro
“If you spend your whole life waiting for the storm, you’ll never enjoy the sunshine.” -Morris West
In the past I was not known as a happy, wild, and free person. (OK maybe wild, I had my moments…) In stuck phases, peppered with depression, darkness, and hopelessness, I often wondered what it would be like to feel happy, wild and free.
I fantasized about living in Europe, writing in cafes like Hemingway, having wild crazy affairs with sexy men, or even moving to Hawaii and wearing nothing but sarongs and flip flops all day. But in truth, these fantasies were empty.
I knew in my gut that fantasies of escape would not bring authentic happiness or true freedom. Maybe at the onset, but in the end trying to create happiness, wild moments, and freedom outside of myself is only temporary. I’m left with facing whatever is still present within me.
Funny enough, I am most happy and free when attending my yearly meditation retreats. Yeah, I know, sitting in a dark room for hours at a time without moving doesn’t seem like the world’s wildest party.
But, when I relax, let go, juice up my heart, and get concentrated on the guarding point, my meditation practice takes me to unlimited expansion. There is nothing more that I need.
While meditating I am content, sometimes wildly ecstatic, and blissed-out, but most importantly, I am free. I realize then that my inner-crazy chick’s happiness and freedom exists in the simplest things.
When I attune to the simple things that give me joy, my body and spirit ignites! I feel truly alive and wildly happy. I feel free of the heavier burdens, beliefs, and complicated constructs that kept me stuck by focusing only on the “storms” within me.

Here are 10 stupidly simple tips to live happy, wild, and free:

1. Write out a short-list of the simple things that give you pleasure.

Keep them in the front of your consciousness and make sure you engage with them at least a few times a week. As you do these things, stay present and mindful of the joy they bring you.
For example, I love eating a fresh juicy nectarine on a summer’s afternoon, and meditating in the morning after a fresh brewed cup of tea, and taking a walk with my husband and window-shopping. What are some of your simple things?

2. Get moving.

Maybe you like the openness and relaxation you feel after a yoga class or the sweat and wild release of spinning. You may enjoy seeing your dog run happily in circles as you throw balls at the park.
Whatever movement inspires you, do it and observe the happiness and freedom it brings. Also, take a short walk after having a meal. This not only helps with digestion, but also instantly relieves any heavy feelings.

3. Eat light.

Support your body/mind/spirit with simple meals three times a day. On retreat, we eat out of three small bowls, usually a grain, a soup and a vegetable. Eating light helps us to feel lighter and also increases concentration, digestion, energy levels, and productivity.
As a practice of mindfulness, I put my eating utensil down between each bite and wait to pick it up again until the food is completely swallowed. It takes 20 minutes for our meal to be digested, so I know if I eat slowly for 20 minutes, I will feel completely satisfied without having to eat large portions.

4. Take a cold shower.

Waking up in the morning and taking a cold shower revives and wildly awakens the senses. Here are some benefits of cold showers:
  • Improves circulation
  • Relieves depression
  • Keeps skin and hair healthy
  • Increases testosterone and fertility
  • Increases energy and well-being

5. Talk less, and when you do talk have noble conversation.

When you hang out with your friends and loved ones, learn to love the spaces in the conversation. Listen more to their tone as they share rather than thinking about how you are going to respond.
Pay attention to what happens to your energy when you talk less, and how much happier you feel as you conserve more energy. Plus, you will love the simple intimacy of your relationships as you increase presence and heart-centered listening, freeing yourself of complications and unwanted dramas.

6. Get 10 minutes of sun a day.

With sunscreen, there are benefits to getting sun. Well-documented research shows there is a relationship between low vitamin D levels and poor health, such as frail bones, multiple sclerosis, and prostate cancer. We need vitamin D!
Also, light hitting your skin, not just your eyes, helps reverse seasonal affective disorder. Here comes the sun! Let the sunshine in!

7. Turn off the TV.

Rather than watch TV, use your time more mindfully. Read, walk, meet friends, or join an evening group or class. Use your time to connect to others and yourself. Or jump in and do something different, spontaneous, and wild!

8. Create.

Even if you don’t consider yourself an artist there are so many ways to express creatively. Cook with a loved one, dance in your living room, sing in the car, journal without editing or crossing out, learn a new joke.
Be happy, wild, and free as you express yourself more creatively!

9. Enjoy nature.

Find the nature that surrounds you—really see it. Observe yourself as you witness nature and appreciate its growth and timing.
If you feel like things are going too slow, too fast, or you aren’t really sure of where you are going, remember there is a natural timing for everything, and all the roads are taking you to the right place at the right time.
Ask yourself, “How can I compare nature’s experience to my life? How am I just like the wild flower that is growing on the path?”

10. Know the simple truth.

With enthusiasm and confidence, state what you know to be true about your authentic self. Ask yourself, “What is true about myself right now in this moment?”
For example, I am enough, I am worthy, I am good, I am loved, I have what I need, or I am a success.
State this affirmation out loud a few times to embody the essence of who you really are in this very moment. Take it in! Believe this and you are free!
Keeping your focus on the simplest things offers an immediate experience of abundant joy. May you embrace simplicity in your daily life filled with lightness, movement, and sunshine!
What are your simple things that bring light to your life?