Become a person who you can be!
Who here is a baseball lover?
This area in Seattle would have been PACKED if it wasn’t for COVID-19.
My parents, especially my dad, wanted to visit a ball game in the U.S. while visiting us (a huge baseball fan!).
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So, when he found out that we couldn’t go to one this year, the disappointment was huge for him and my family.
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But, we all focused on a positive side, “what’s going well” parts, and felt grateful for being together and healthy while others are fighting for their lives.
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My dad didn’t see a game, but he visited the ballpark and it was one of the biggest memories he created during this stay.
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Just like that, there are always two sides for a life event. β£ It’s up to you to decide which side you choose. β£
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You can choose to be a victim and create negative situations.β£
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When you start doing this, everything will change, including your unhealthy relationships with food, self-esteem and body images. β£
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How do I know? β£
Because I once was a victim and managed to transform myself and life. β£
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I was tired of having potential and not becoming a woman who I could be. If you’re truly ready to transform, I’ll be honored to help. β£
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