I went to a funeral last week, and it got me thinking about how we remember loved ones after they have passed. After they’re gone, what do we really have left of them?
Before you lecture me on the health issues, like lung cancer, throat cancer, skin damage, not to mention the yellowing of my teeth and the stench associated with it, hear me out. I really think I should start smoking.
I’ve noticed a significant change in my sleeping patterns. I’ve heard about people who completely switched their days and nights around. Therefore, I wanted to look at what healthy sleeping patterns and habits are and what you can do to improve yours (since we so desperately need to be reminded of what normal is).
Let’s be honest, a lot of people think if you work in the service industry, they can treat you however they please (like Karens, for example). For me, that is such a turn-off. I don’t want to be around a person who is rude to them, no matter what they do - assistants in shops, cashiers, or waiters. In this post, I’m going to look at why it’s important to be nice to waiters specifically.
Covid-19 got me thinking, how would this pandemic have been if it happened twenty years ago? Then I thought about the era that I would have rather wanted to live in to avoid the virus. Ancient times? The Victorian age? The 1920’s? The seventies? The eighties? Actually, the era I would like to live in, is this one (Corona and all).