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June | 2015 | tracking olivia
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Any problem is an opportunity in disguise. June 30, 2015. June 30, 2015. Lately, I’ve been getting into conversations about meaning, pursuit, sacrifice, and what it means to love and serve others. It is a heavy topic for, let’s say lunch, but it seems to come naturally with some individuals, especially when those people are my mentors. My answer is the following;. It isn’t about how big your impact is; it’s about how you achieve it. And when you get there, you do it all over again. Follow me on Twitter.
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“Techlienation” – An Awareness towards ‘Netiquette’ | tracking olivia
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Any problem is an opportunity in disguise. 8220;Techlienation” – An Awareness towards ‘Netiquette’. March 10, 2015. As I was sipping my wild blueberry tea this morning, I was reading an article from Aljazeera entitled “First westernisation, now techlienation” — an opinion piece written by Iason Athanasiadis, a photojournalist who covers the Middle East. I mean, I write on a blog — although, I do have a hard cover journal for myself, too. You end up throwing caviar with a spoon at Her Majesty’s gown...
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Smell of Onions: Let’s Reflect | tracking olivia
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Any problem is an opportunity in disguise. Smell of Onions: Let’s Reflect. April 13, 2015. April 14, 2015. Anyway, growing up in an Iranian/French household, there is no question about fearing whether or not tonight’s dinner would have been good. Everything my mom makes, to this day, is the definition of phenomenal food. And I am fortunate enough to learn from her all the Oudinot recipes and secrets. In a nutshell, that’s what happened to me. Zoom! 8216;Get To instead of Have to’. Enter your comment here.
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Nowruz – Happy Persian New Year! | tracking olivia
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Any problem is an opportunity in disguise. Nowruz – Happy Persian New Year! March 20, 2015. At 6:45pm tonight, here in Montréal, I will ring in the New Year with my haft seen table, otherwise known as the traditional table setting of Nowruz. This table include seven items all starting with the same letter, ‘s,’ from the Persian alphabet. On this special table, I managed to obtain the following things:. Apples, symbolizing health and beauty. Garlic, symbolizing medicine. March 21, 2015 at 4:19 am. You are...
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Any problem is an opportunity in disguise. October 16, 2016. I love tulips – white tulips, specifically. I find them to be such an charismatic, amiable and affectionate flower. Most of all though, I appreciate a good story. I invite you to indulge in the tale of the first tulip’s blossom. In Persian folklore, the first tulip is said to have bloomed from the blood of star-crossed lovers, Farhad and Shirin, in a tale reminiscent of Romeo and Juliet. He decreed that Farhad, being a commoner, must complete a...
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Any problem is an opportunity in disguise. Searching in my Wardrobe, Part 1. February 12, 2016. February 12, 2016. Alright, alright, alright. I did it. And it took me longer than expected to actually post about this. Below are all the clothes I donated last Friday:. I’ll be back. Over and out,. Decluttering The Kitchen: AKA My Temple. January 29, 2016. Since I am a University student, I do have the benefit of not owning accumulated pots and pans. Most of my cookware are objects I regularly use. Anything ...
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April | 2015 | tracking olivia
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Any problem is an opportunity in disguise. Exam Time; ‘When it Rains, it Pours’. April 22, 2015. 8220;Every stoplight I didn’t make, every chance I did or I didn’t take, all the nights I went too far, all the girls that broke my heart, all the doors I had to close, all the things I knew but I didn’t know — Thank God for all I missed, cause it led me here to this;”. Briefly going back to John Wayne, here’s a little bit of his inspiration:. Take a little study/work break — mine is this:. April 13, 2015.
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February | 2015 | tracking olivia
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Any problem is an opportunity in disguise. Midterm Studying to Piano. February 16, 2015. February 16, 2015. An absolutely beautiful song — “Everyday” by Carly Comando. Perhaps something to learn over next week’s break? On Tell me your story instea…. On Minimalism and then some. On Decluttering The Kitchen: AKA…. On Minimalism and then some. On Minimalism and then some. Follow me on Twitter. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com.
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March | 2015 | tracking olivia
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Any problem is an opportunity in disguise. 8216;Get To instead of Have to’. March 30, 2015. March 30, 2015. Jon Gordon has always been an inspiration in provoking me into thinking more deeply about how I grow, lead, work, and live. Although I have not read all of his novels, I do receive his weekly newsletter with uplifting and encouraging lessons, and I’d like to share this one with you. I encourage you to share with someone (or right here! What you are happy you ‘get’ to do today. March 20, 2015. Now, ...
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December | 2014 | tracking olivia
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Any problem is an opportunity in disguise. December 23, 2014. December 23rd, 2014. Two days before Christmas, finishing off wrapping presents — which got me thinking, hasn’t anyone invented a way to efficiently and effectively wrap gifts? So, in conclusion, I dropped my search, and went back to wrapping my own way. Didn’t turn on too bad, eh? Honestly, it’s the thought that counts. Don’t be discouraged, and anyway, it’s what’s under the wrapping that’s interesting, right? Fall 2014 Semester: A Reflection.