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When you move to another country

I was born in a small village where you can count the number of houses with your two hands. We all went to the same school… I never felt I was from there but time has taught me to value more the peaceful place where I was born. My parents…

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Next stop: USA

This was not easy! I even cried when I received my passport with the visa because until that moment, I could not really believe that my dream of moving to the States was becoming a reality. Honestly, the all process was so long and that I doubt until the last…

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6 books you HAVE to read in 2019

In 2017, I set the goal of reading 12 books in 2018. It did not seem many – I have always enjoyed reading and 12 seemed easy. The problem is, in the digital era with social media, it is much easier to be on the phone than read a book.…

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Are you still on track with your 2019 goals?

It’s still January, so I believe we can still talk about goals of the year, RIGHT? Now, let’s be honest: How many of you are still focus on the goals you set a couple of weeks ago? The truth is: most of us, after 2 weeks, forget the goals settled for…

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When Christmas is not that perfect

I started writing this post a long time ago but I decided to delete it. I erased it as I did it with other articles… I just did not feel comfortable sharing such a thing. Then, I was looking at my post planning and I realized there was a post…

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Travel life vs Real life

A friend of mine told me a couple of weeks ago she could not relate Daniela, the real person with Daniela, the blogger and Instagramer. It was not the first time someone had told me something like that. These online platforms are very useful to share and promote stuff however,…

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My 5 favorite gardens in Paris

I know the environment in Paris is complicated at the moment but I want to remain you, all, Paris is still an amazing city to visit. Today, I am highlighting 5 of my favorite gardens in the city. If you come around, make sure you visit at least one of…

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So what do you do?

I really get nervous every time someone asks me: But what do you do? Because I never really know what to say… I would love to have a “normal” profession and say: I am a lawyer, an engineer, a doctor… It would be so much easier! But the truth is that I…

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1001 reasons to visit Johannesburg

I met Brigida in a Edx online course. I contacted her because I had some difficulties with a Python task and she was incredible helpful from the very beginning. We exchanged a couple of messages and then, I invited her to share about her life in Africa. I have not met her…

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My 5.2 feet are enough in Africa

I met Andrea somewhere in South America in 2017. We traveled together in Bolivia and when I told her I was afraid of hitchhiking there she looked at me and said: Usted puede, no tenga miedo. Strong words from a tiny and fearless person – I could see so much…

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