• My Life

    2024 Year in Review: Reflection and Gratitude

    My key Accomplishments:Professional Growth:   •             Professional Growth:                •             Personal Development:                •             Creative Pursuits:                •             Lifestyle & Self-Identity: Highlights & Lessons:                •             Biggest Achievement: Discovering consulting as my true calling. While I’m still exploring how to balance corporate, project, and personal consulting, the career shift has brought me closer to aligning my work with my purpose.                •             Greatest Validation: Receiving trust and recognition from clients, whether individuals or organisations, has been deeply rewarding.                •             Gratitude: The love and support of my family, as well as our collective health, remain my greatest blessings.                •             Favourite Exercise: Circuit training has become my go-to for staying…

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  • Life Philosophy,  Philosophy

    Blog 13: Meditation – The Monkey Mind

    27. August 2018 In the last few months I have started to meditate regularly. I have to admit that I was a bit disappointed at the beginning. There were two things that bothered me: The first one was that I could not get the hang of the Lotus Posture properly; the second one was that I could never really empty my mind during meditation. But I am a stubborn, or for a better word, a persistent person. I continue trying, even though I can still barely do a half Lotus Posture, and my mind is still full of  thoughts most of the time. But slowly I can feel the benefits…

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  • Art,  My life

    Blog 14: My Discovery about the Painter

    In English both the artist who paints pictures and the skilled worker who paints the wall are called “painter“. I just tried it myself some weeks ago and found out that it really makes sense. They are very similar. Drawing and painting a wall both need similar hardware: brushes, colours, a base (no matter a cardboard, canvas or a wall panel). The quality of the material is very important and has an impact on the final work.Both require the same Software: a painter’s sense of colour, skill in handling the brushes and other painting tools, patience, as well as a level of expertise in design and attention to detail.This was…

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