A taste of my favorite foods

What are your favorite types of foods? When it comes to food, I honestly have a mix of favorites that reflect both comfort and flavor. I enjoy meals that are rich and satisfying, but also those that keep things simple and fresh. For me, rice with stew is always a classic—it’s filling, flavorful, and feelsContinue reading “A taste of my favorite foods”

Steps towards balance: Walking to Reflect, Running to Grow

How often do you walk or run? Walking and running are activities that almost everyone can do, yet the way people approach them is very different. Some see them as daily habits, woven naturally into their lifestyle, while others view them as challenges that require motivation and discipline. For me, I like to think ofContinue reading “Steps towards balance: Walking to Reflect, Running to Grow”

Discovering the Leader I Am Meant to Be

Do you see yourself as a leader? I believe leadership is not just about authority or position, but about influence, responsibility, and the ability to inspire others. When I reflect on myself, I do see leadership qualities within me. I may not always be the one speaking the loudest or standing at the front, butContinue reading “Discovering the Leader I Am Meant to Be”

The word that keeps me going

What’s your favorite word? If I had to choose just one word that speaks deeply to me, it would be “hope.” It may seem like a simple word, but it carries so much weight and meaning in my life. I first discovered its power during a difficult season, when nothing around me seemed to makeContinue reading “The word that keeps me going”

Evening:A time to Unwind and Recharge

What are you doing this evening? Evenings carry a certain charm that no other part of the day can match. After the rush and pressure of the morning and afternoon, the evening feels like a gentle pause—a chance to breathe and reflect. It is often the most personal time of the day, where people decideContinue reading “Evening:A time to Unwind and Recharge”

Red Flags in People’s Personality

What personality trait in people raises a red flag with you? I’ve noticed there are certain traits that instantly make me cautious about people: Dishonesty – I find it hard to connect with someone who can’t be truthful. Manipulativeness – when people use others for their own benefit, it never feels right. Arrogance – actingContinue reading “Red Flags in People’s Personality”

Finding Balance in my ideal week

Describe your ideal week. My ideal week would be a balance of productivity, learning, creativity, and relaxation. At the start of the week, I would focus on setting clear goals and organizing my tasks so I can stay motivated and disciplined. Each day, I’d dedicate time to working on projects that challenge me and helpContinue reading “Finding Balance in my ideal week”

Athletes who inspire me the most

Name the professional athletes you respect the most and why. When I think about professional athletes I respect the most, a few stand out because of their discipline, resilience, and the way they inspire others beyond their sport. For example, Serena Williams is someone I deeply admire. Her dominance in tennis, combined with her abilityContinue reading “Athletes who inspire me the most”

The little way I Relax

How do you relax? Relaxation looks different for everyone, but it is something we all need in our daily lives. For me, relaxing is about finding small, intentional moments where I can slow down and reset. Sometimes it’s as simple as taking a quiet walk, listening to my favorite music, or sitting with a goodContinue reading “The little way I Relax”

Letting Go of Sorry: Choosing Words That Empower

If you had to give up one word that you use regularly, what would it be? If I had to let go of one word I use too often, it would be “sorry.” I’ve noticed I say it even when there’s nothing to apologize for—like bumping into someone slightly, asking a question, or even takingContinue reading “Letting Go of Sorry: Choosing Words That Empower”