In my previous post, I wrote about the "good old days" and how the old-school upbringing hindered children from becoming self-confident, proactive, and ambitious. Today's post strongly relates to this topic; it's about well-behaved children who never ask for anything. For example, when shopping ... Read More about My Child Never Asks
Good Old Days … Not
"When I was your age, children knew to respect their parents." "When I was your age, children had to sit quietly at the table." Sounds familiar? I bet you all heard these words. I did many times. And every single time I heard that, the intention was talking about "the good old days." Not like ... Read More about Good Old Days … Not
3 Things That I Don’t Like About Cupra Born
Remember when I shared the five things I like about our new Cupra Born? I love the car; it's a great experience driving it. But there are of course also some points that I don't like. The video story (if you prefer to read the story, please continue below the video): Here are my three ... Read More about 3 Things That I Don’t Like About Cupra Born
My Open Air Fitness
Remember when I wrote in previous posts about how Covid and work-from-home-office stimulated me to introduce a daily walk? Besides that, also gyms and fitness centers got closed for several months. Basketball was gone for many months, whereas training with T., my trainer, got moved outdoors. We ... Read More about My Open Air Fitness
Workout Master_From Weekly To Daily
In my previous blog about engaging a personal trainer, I wrote about increasing my sports activities from once a week to three times a week. I followed this pattern for about a year, and it was not too hard – I had fixed slots for basketball and fitness, and I usually went for an intensive walk on ... Read More about Workout Master_From Weekly To Daily