Success Is Why We Do What We Love (And Not The Other Way Around)
Doing what you love doesn’t keep you going. Contrary to what I thought, I found out that it’s success that makes us do what we love doing.
Doing what you love doesn’t keep you going. Contrary to what I thought, I found out that it’s success that makes us do what we love doing.
This month I started a special programme for starting mum bloggers. Mum bloggers have become an increasingly popular group over the past few years. In fact, I’ve been working with them more and more often, too. And I started to wonder: what does attract mums to blogging and social media? In a nutshell, there are a few reasons to it. I asked a few of them what those reasons are and here’s what they said.
I have been working from home since I started writing for an online magazine when I was 16. Since then, home office is basically all I’ve ever known. I occasionally work from coworking centres and more often from coffee shops, but it’s still the same. There’s no boss who will make you work on time. As a personal […]
Rafael was my vert first intern. He joined me in November 2016 for half a year simply by writing me a message on Facebook. I was suspicious it his message was spam, but few messages proved me that he was a real person. Two weeks later, he became my intern, supporting me with my blog and […]
Have you ever listened closely to what you say to others and to yourself? The words that you use may be more important than you think in achieving your goals or even just living a day-to-day life. If you’re one of those who want to have results but they seem to be slipping away from you, then pay attention. Here are the five words you must remove from your dictionary if you want to have results.
Can you imagine life without Facebook or social media? Probably not – yet checking your newsfeed leaves you dissatisfied. Why’s that so?
Five traits of Emma Watson, Victoria Beckham, Lena Dunham, Bobbi Brown and Audrey Hepburn that inspire us – women who make the history.
I’ve been interviewed a couple of times for online magazines, students writing their thesis and entrepreneurs starting new projects. They keep asking me the same question – why is it so attractive for people to be a blogger? Why should I care to be one? Should I try to become one too? It looks like bloggers get to live a cool, fun and happy life. But is that really true?
I went to the National Portrait Gallery last week to see the exhibition “Audrey Hepburn: Portraits of the Icon”. The photographs spread across two not so big rooms, but were crowded with people looking almost obsessively at one of the most influential women of all times.
If I could write blog posts while jumping and dancing from happines, I would be doing that this very minute. Why? Because I got accepted as a tutor at the University of the Arts London: London College of Communication.