Skip to main content

Maisha class by Dina Marios

Was watching a maisha class by Dina Marios and am really impressed with what she spoke about...we live in a community that not everyone is like the other person, but we are supposed to know who we are and how to behave in the best possible way we can be..no one is perfect but we can try to be the best we can..
Below are 8+1(from me) lessons that can add something to your life, can change your perception perhaps and inspire you to be the best..


Will summarize below
1.True happiness comes from within, not from without, not from your friends, family, boy\girlfriend. .you have you to love..you have you to fight for..
2.live without fear and taking a step-u are here in the world for a purpose..its your life..take control
3.dont make any decision under influence of anger,,instead think,analyze and make the decision anger free
4.no situation is permanent, no matter what it is it will pass..we live in seasons that come and go..so dont stress too much
5.be flexible for change and be open and move from your comfort zone
6.stop complaining all the time..take a step to improve what you are complaining about or be creative and do something useful.
7.dont force things to happen-sometimes let things flow naturally especially what you cant control..if u force u will be losing your energy on why and why is this not happening..
8:Dont pay so much attention to what others do against you, dont hurt over what other people are doing to you..instead know how to live in your own world without them without anything from them.affecting you.
9:be you..just you..no sugar coating..no faking no anything..just you..thats the best you can be(I added this)

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Beyonce's outfit

A fashion inspiration from queen Bee. The kitenge "african prints, or ankara" is on point. Just thought that this will give someone an idea for a weekend outfit to any event. Looks elegant and classic! Photo credits to Beyonce's instagram page.

The" Pambana na Hali yako "

Pambana na hali yako is one of the swahili phrase trending in Tanzania. In English one would translate it as " cope with your situation" but in my own translation i would  say "be brave to fight your life battles'' i am one among the people that have been using it so much, and just recently i watched a certain comic video by one of the famous Tanzanian comedian called "Mpoki"' . It made me sit down and  think for the first time, what does "pambana na hali yako" really means to an individual?to me? Well i got five thoughtful things It means that one must be willing to endure, persist and solve the puzzles that life gives him/her, one must manage everything that life throws at them. One must stay strong for him/her self and for the people that depend on him/her given any hardship, challenge.  One must be hopeful as long as s/he is still breathing. There is always a light at the end of the tunnel, no matter how long it takes. ...

My views on the cryptocurrency world

A friend of mine mentioned to me something about cryptocurrency thing two years ago and i really never paid attention to it, mostly because i thought about the money theft and hacking things to do with internet. Then another friend of mine in Philippines told me again about this topic of cryptocurrency and how it is beginning to rock the world of money and investment, and i decided to give it my attention and start learning about it, just the basics of where to buy the coins,how to store them, how to sell and the charges involved, the types of them (bitcoin, litecoin, ethereum,zcash etc), their values, which one is leading, dropping, the knowledge of mining, renting and etc. It is basically a lot of information that one needs to really know what they are doing before investing. Watched alot of youtube videos explaining this concept of investment, and the wow! factor was that the value of investment is growing like a little too much and faster someone invested around $200 on bi...