Let’s see how well you know me

Here are 10 things about me I probably haven’t told you, and # 6 was a secret till today.

Here we go😁

1. I have started learning 8 languages, and 6 of them I didn’t take too far.. Never progressed with these ones:

– Arabic & French – Love the sound, just wanted to capture some basics,

– Ivrit – That was when I was looking for my vocation in school, I thought maybe I should focus on different languages,

– French & Spanish – wanted to add value to myself for job opportunities

– Italian – I was 18 and stupid and thought the Italian guy would propose.. thanks God he did not and I speak Greek instead 😉

2. My Granny on father’s side was blind, but she was very strong and confident, so I never thought of her as a person with special needs. I adopted her confidence in myself, despite all downsides, I always knew there was a way, whatever happened!

3. My first job was at a furniture studio where I repaired old furniture with my friend (also a young girl). We did a full refurbishment of soft furniture pieces like armchairs and any type of sofa. Since then, I know I can be good at any job I choose.

4. I discovered entrepreneurship when I was 13. I was designing and sewing clothes for Barbie dolls, later I was selling snacks and beer on the street, and then I moved to candies and chewing gums (small items had a higher margin profit). Also, I was trying to hide my identity so that my classmates wouldn’t recognize me. Although I loved the feeling of winning in this area and doing well, I was ashamed of having the need for additional money. As my classmates were from families with full wallets.

5. As a teenager, I was dreaming of adopting children. I don’t know where this desire came from, as I hadn’t met by then someone who had adopted or someone who had been adopted. I have no idea what influenced this. I literally have seen it in a dream.

6. I stole a pig from the school in the second grade. Not the real one. We had little plastic pigs to learn to count to 20. We had to embark on a school excursion to a museum with the class, and the teacher had forgotten me and locked me in the classroom. I had to wait 3 hours for them to come back. I needed to pee, and I was struggling to stay still because of this 😂. So I opened the teacher’s closet to get distracted and decided to compensate myself with a small gift. When the teacher came back, I did not complain or cry; I was happy. The next year, younger pupils had to learn counting to 19 only.

7. I had a natural talent for drawing since I was little. My mom tried to help me develop it and took me to the studio. But I was not accepted due to my age. Later, I had other interests and never came back to that studio. But I envied kids who did. I thought my drawings were better; however, I wanted to know the pro techniques.

8. I started my book writing career at the age of 11-12 when the physics teacher asked me to create an illustrated brochure about fire security. And I did. My 30 pages of A4 illustrated text instructions for kids won the competition between schools. I got my first “Sharp” calculator as a prize. I wasn’t told it was a competition.🥲

disorder

9. I had an obsessive compulsive desorder from childhood till my 33 year. This disorder negatively impacted my personal and professional life. I healed it myself through the literature and conscious application of invented individual techniques for a few years. I simply couldn’t afford to work with a professional therapist. When I share with professionals the symptoms and methods I used to heal, they freeze in awe. Since then, I don’t understand why other people can’t do the same 🤣

10. I had such a minimalistic lifestyle in my 20s that I could pack my bags within 30 minutes and be ready to depart to another country on a contract when my agent called with an urgent invitation. My luggage was simple and light, and I was free.

PS: I have just remembered that I also learned German in school )

Enough pretending you have all the answers. Write authentic books where you are on a journey with the reader to discover something

Let’s change ourselves first

If we want to change things around us, the best way is to change ourselves first.

Honestly, this works. And here is how: when we go through the process of personal transformation, it reveals to us the most effective method for change. Personal transformation is the key to societal transformation. Because of this rare piece of information, you can only get it when you do the work on your own problems and solutions.

Your understanding of success

If you don’t have success in the area you want to have it, passionately desire it, and work for it…Then it means that your brain is protecting you from this success, because something negative is connected to your understanding of success.

If you don’t have success in the area you want to have, passionately desire, and work for… it means that your brain is protecting you from this success, because something negative is connected to your understanding of success.