Monday, July 25, 2011

The Art Of Egoism



“Treat others the way you’d like to be treated.”

I’ve grown up in a home where I have always been told to be kind to others. I cherish this ideology. I love making others happy because it gives me fulfillment as well.

Many, like myself, practice this in their daily lives. Not just because it’s the right thing to do, but out of the goodness of our hearts. However, as a result of our compassion and generosity towards the people in our lives, we can tend to forget to be kind to ourselves.

I often see this in my mother, sacrificing her own happiness for the well being others. I’m definitely not saying it’s a bad thing; I applaud her for her selflessness. But, being the daughter of such a wonderful person, I know that she deserves some devotion of time to herself.

You are your main priority. Love yourself. Treasure yourself. Adore yourself. Not out of conceit, of course, but know that you’re entitled to your own admiration. So, treat yourself the way you like to treat others.

I myself can be inclined to neglect my wants and desires. Don’t. This is a reminder to appreciate the radiance you bring into this world. Embrace it and express an abundance of regard for your own personal interests.

~ You are deserving, precious, & beyond worthy. ♥

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Carpe Diem



It's Officially Summer Break 2010.

I just finished my freshman year of high school. Although I have met many wonderful people this school year, it couldn't be more of a relief to get 10 weeks off. No more books, teachers, assignments, projects, and worrying about completing them all.

I'm ready to enjoy this summer vacation. I have a couple things planned. Including...

  • Build my modeling portfolio

  • Go to the beach (OF COURSE!)

  • Learn to drive

  • Volunteer

  • Make my way to either ALT, NYC, or LA

  • Work my butt off at the gym

  • Try out yoga

  • ...And constantly update this blog.


I hope that through this blog i will accomplish all my goals for the summer and at the same time, inspire others to do so for themselves.

"Carpe Diem." This popular Latin phrase is often translated as "seize the day," which is exactly what I want to do everyday of every week of this summer. I wish to make the most of my time and let no opportunity pass me by.

And I would like to end my first post be saying "Namaste." This salutation is particularly associated with aspects of Indian culture such as vegetarianism, yoga, ayurvedic healing, and Indian religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. Namaste simply means all that is best and highest in me greets/salutes all that is best and highest in you.

~Namaste~