The Layering Game

The Layering Game

Hello, hello! How’s it going? I know I have been a bit absent but I really tried, and struggled sometimes to keep you updated on my social media channels on when and why I was absent.. As I told you in my last post (catch up here) I am a workaholic, and this week the work load kind of took over, so I barely got home to sleep, and I still wrote a part of this post, but then I had some technical issues and I couldn’t upload the pictures, and then I had no more time to do it again…and instead of me staying up late and posting, I thought I’d sleep instead and wait until I have proper time and write this post. So yesterday I was in London, as you know. I was there as part of a conference held by Bright Futures National Team, as I am the Vice-president of Worcester Bright Futures. It was really good, I met loads of motivated people and I got filled with good energy! It’s a great society to be in, you meet so many interesting people and the networking opportunities are really good! So if you are a student and you have this society at your uni, you should give it a try! It was a really intense day, and a really long one though! It was worth it, but I was sooo tired (still am), but being the workaholic that I am, I am not complaining 🙂 Now let’s talk business, as in the outfit. If you have been to the UK you would know that British...
Pink Ballerina

Pink Ballerina

I have always admired ballerinas and the grace which they dance with. They always put on a perfect show and don’t let you see the amount of hours that they worked and how many times they got hurt or didn’t get to eat because they were practising. All because of the amazing passion that they dance with. And even if the dance styles that I approached were far from ballet, I have always loved watching a ballet show, because they are all so pretty and classy, and they look fairytale-ish. And more than that, we all know ballet is not easy and that the dancers often go through a lot of pain while rehearsing. Even so, that pain is never seen, that struggle is never seen on stage. On stage, they play their characters to perfection. And more than the tutus (I always wanted one) and the beautiful dances, I admire their strength and discipline. Furthermore, how they teach themselves that strength and that discipline all because they love their passion and they want to succeed into fulfilling their dreams it’s truly impressive. And right here is what we all have to learn. That believing in our passion and working constantly into achieving our dreams by believing in ourselves and our passion is the key to being content with ourselves, with our work. I always try to remind myself that I have to keep going and believe in my passion, because it will eventually get me to where I want to be. And it’s hard sometimes, and letting go seems so handy sometimes, but I try to not embrace...