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Ashwagandha: fighting health imbalances (part 1)

Ashwagandha: fighting health imbalances (part 1)

Ashwagandha is an Ayurvedic herb root, with powerful medicinal properties, that has been in the spotlight for a couple of years already. It is also known as Indian ginseng or Winter cherry too. I’ve only heard of it some months ago, not sure where (but for sure on youtube or Instagram stories), and decided to…

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Thriving for holistic sustainability: finding the world’s and our own balances

Thriving for holistic sustainability: finding the world’s and our own balances

One of the topics I’m very fond of is sustainability. Sustainability has evolved from being just an environmental concern to a holistic one, focusing on a broad range of areas such as society, culture and economics. While protecting the environment is consensual, on average; it’s not that easy when it comes to the other areas,…

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Grammarly: My writing hack!

Grammarly: My writing hack!

Today I bring you a brief review of one of my English writing hacks, kind of a savior on a lot of e-mails I’ve sent in a rush when I write a lot of typos and distraction gets the best of me, so I even forget about proper grammar or syntax! It’s not that I…

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Fiction vs reality

Fiction vs reality

One of the most common questions I get from people I know is if my stories are about me, about my own life. That’s quite a hard question to answer if we dig deep into what that really means… Although some of them may have been influenced by things that happened to me or to…

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(Unwanted?) Ads

(Unwanted?) Ads

This is a short, unbiased and transparent post about the reasons why I have ads on my pages. As most of you may already know, there are direct costs associated with keeping a website live (such as the domain and the server where we have our contents), if we really want to do it the…

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3, 2, 1!

3, 2, 1!

“It is never too late to be what you might have been.” — George Eliot. I’m already a grown up, it’s a fact, but I continue to ask myself what I want to be when I grow up, especially after being questioned the same thing by whom I love, when I claim that life is not how…

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