My 2024
A few notes from my 2024: what has worked, what hasn’t worked, and what lessons I have learnt from this year just gone by.
A few notes from my 2024: what has worked, what hasn’t worked, and what lessons I have learnt from this year just gone by.
After a long break, I am back blogging. In this post, I share one transformative practice which I started incorporating in my bullet journal routine, and how it has changed me.
After a three-month break from writing on this blog, I am back today to answer today’s blogging prompt. I am not going to describe someone who had an impact on my life though, but instead a something that has strongly shaped who I am today as an adult: being a girl guide. A little bit
Yesterday was Chinese New Year, the Year of the Dragon is upon us. Here is a list of (obviously) 8 wishes I have for this exceptional New Year.
If I could un-intent something, I would definitely eliminate smartphones for three main reasons: distractions, privacy, future generations.
My answer to today’s prompt about what I would do differently is a well-known poem by the American poet Robert Frost. The poem reminds me to avoid regrets, and instead learn from past mistakes.
This is my answer to today’s #bloganuary writing prompt. I discuss what I believe to be the two biggest personal challenges I am going to face at work and in life in 2024.
In this post, I briefly summarise the new challenges I am facing now that I have moved from the TEFL industry to being a school teacher.
This is unacceptable. https://www.instagram.com/progettocuoriliberi_odv/
Read about what stationery I bring to school every day and why. In this post, I describe by teacher EDC pencil case.