Sitting down to enjoy a delicious meal in Toronto recently with a couple of my colleagues in the media, I came to realize how lucky I am to do what I do. Albeit long hours, and a neverending to-do list, the blog has offered me incredible opportunities that I might never have been presented with. So when I was invited to be one of the first Canadians to try the latest addition to the Moët Hennessy family of brands (not something that happens very often I might add), I couldn’t miss it. Allow me to tell you about Volcan De Mi Tierra Tequila and why you have got to get yourself a bottle when it hits your local LCBO very soon! Continue reading “Allow Me To Introduce You To Volcan De Mi Tierra Tequila”
Healing Yourself From The Inside Out
I believe in science. But I also believe in the varied and integrative facets of what science and can mean. And while I love to research and truly thrive on fact-based learning, I can also see beyond into the realm of the unknown. One that makes room for faith, intuition, and trust in oneself. That’s why the path to healing isn’t linear. Sometimes it’s trial and error, sometimes it’s blissful or painful, it can be rocky at times and smooth during others… but it’s always worth it.
Sometimes It’s Okay To Google Your Diagnosis
I’ve been trying to decide how best to introduce myself to you and I can’t choose the way that is most genuine to who I am and what will also be fun to read… Conversation comes very easily to me, but this feels like a strange mix between an autobiography, a dating profile and a work interview. So instead of agonizing over the perfectly original and most interesting way to begin, I’m just going to start listing off some random (but important) facts about myself:
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The World is Wide, Wonderful and Waiting
Travelling is one of my favourite things to do. When I don’t have a trip planned, I find myself daydreaming about far away places when I should be working. I come by my wanderlust honestly, as my grandmother loved nothing more in life (other than her family) then to travel. All we had to say was “I’d like to go to ____” and my grandmother would jump onto her computer, go to her favourites tab and pull up the aircanada.com site to look for flights. It was her go-to, hands-down.