Posted On: April 1, 2015
In 2013, I read more than 150 books. Of them, I like to recommend you ten books. 10) For Men Only This is for men who find women difficult and complicated to understand. It is the result of hundreds of interviews, as well as a national scientific survey that was done in the U.S. […]
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Posted On: March 27, 2015
Trees are energy. They give us gas to keep going when life gets hard. They take away all our pain and sorrow. Trees are fire. They keep us warm if ever we are cold. They give us shelter if there is rain. Trees are breath. We receive the oxygen they give us and we give […]
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Posted On: March 23, 2015
Read here What’s Wrong With The Princess Who Loves Pink? Poem: The Empowered Woman by Sonny Carroll Poem: For Strong Women by Marge Piercy Sure! You Can Be A Feminist And Also Feminine 7 Protests about Femininity (Video) 7 Ways I Nurture My Femininity How Femininity Changed My Life (Video) What is Femininity? 10 Signs […]
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Posted On: March 19, 2015
She moves through the world with a sense of confidence and grace Her once reckless spirit now tempered by wisdom Quietly, yet firmly, she speaks truth without doubt or hesitation And the life she leads is of her own creation She now understands what it means to live and let live How much […]
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Posted On: March 18, 2015
This below post is linked to “What’s Wrong With The Princess Who Loves Pink?“, You may wish to read it too. Yesterday, I was with my younger sister by a year, Hannah. I wanted to gift each of her two young children a present. She wondered aloud if it is possible to get a tiara […]
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Posted On: March 18, 2015
Not many people know this. I have many soul sisters and only one biological sister. Younger by one year, Hannah is married with two young kids. Yesterday, I was with her when I suggested she pick out one present on my behalf for each of her children. The shop we were in didn’t have what […]
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Posted On: March 16, 2015
“Clear & well written. Good supportive reference links encouraging the reader to read/check the provided references. Lastly, it does provide one with a gentle question mark of: Why does it have to be ‘A Race Thing’ … gentle enough for in my opinion any type of person to ingest the topic without getting said “grumpy” […]
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Posted On: March 15, 2015
Nine. Needlework may well be a rare skill in my family. In a family of two daughters and one son, my dad is the seamster. You can see here the before-and-after shots of my shoe being repaired, namely the buckle of the shoe strip. Before repair – Buckle missing After repairs – As good as […]
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Posted On: March 15, 2015
I am doing the exercises in the book Finding Water by Julia Cameron. This is her third book in the series under The Artist’s Way. I stumbled upon the book, and having been resuming my Morning Pages, weekly Artistic Date, as well as weekly walk. My spirits are lifted. I am inspired once more. In […]
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Posted On: March 10, 2015
Growing up in multi-racial Singapore, where we have clearly defined racial groups and religious, the world was orderly, structured and made a whole lot of sense. Grown up now, I realise a lot of myths, misconceptions and stereotypes relating to gender, race and nationalities exist. Until a few years ago, I neither knew the term […]
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Posted On: March 9, 2015
It’s Mon 9 March 9p.m. (Singapore time) as I write this. There has been a spate of articles that landed in my mailbox relating to feminism, femininity and Emma Watson just now. The Modern-Day Feminist When Emma Watson (the actress best remembered for her role in Harry Potter) became the UN Goodwill Ambassador for Women, […]
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Posted On: March 9, 2015
A strong woman is a woman who is straining. A strong woman is a woman standing on tip toe and lifting a barbell while trying to sing Boris Godunov. A strong woman is a woman at work cleaning out the cesspool of the ages, and while she shovels, she talks about how she doesn’t mind […]
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