Cya tomorrow? Okiee bye, I respond The pain in my chest keeps growing I close my eyes, begging the tears to stop Today, tonight, tomorrow I can’t breathe What if there is no tomorrow? What if there is no tonight? The world passes by my head The hurt in my chest spreading down…
Month: October 2021
What Is The Meaning of True Love?: A Philosophical Perspective
My Views About The Meaning of True Love I believe that relationships need to have a combination of realistic and idealistic views. Idealistic views about true love focuses mainly on the idea of being in love, rather than actually falling in love with someone. This causes idealistic people to fall in love quickly with other…
goodbye, my dear past self
This time I write I write not for you, but for me For the me that I left behind For the me that I couldn’t bear to be anymore Some days I remember you And some days I feel myself creeping back Back to the memories we once had Back to the memories we…
BOOK REVIEW: Capturing The Devil by Kerri Maniscalco
Blurb: He once said the Devil was within him and stayed all his wicked life. No one knows how many lives he’s taken. But I’m certain one of our stories will end… in Hell. Audrey Rose Wadsworth and Thomas Cresswell have arrived in America, but the city of Chicago has dark secrets. When the two…
2021 WEEKLY REFLECTION: 11th October – 17th October
How successfully did I achieve my daily to do list this week? I did a pretty good job achieving my daily to-do lists this week. Some highlights were: blogging consistently every day finishing my history project and reflection reading 2 books this week In what ways have I been physically active this week? youtube workouts…
The Positives and Insecurities About the Unknown Future
The first image that pops into my mind when I think about the future is a grey cloud of smoke. The fog is too dark to see through, and this unsettling feeling washes over as I approach it. Similarly, I don’t know what the future holds for me, and I’m scared that it might be a…
BOOK REVIEW: Hunting Prince Dracula by Kerri Maniscalco
Blurb: A man impaled by a sharp wooden stake. A young chambermaid drained of all her blood. They say it’s Prince Dracula, arisen from the dead. I say it’s the living – not the dead – we should fear the most. Rating: 5/5 stars Side Notes: Genre: Historical Fiction & Biographical Fiction Highly recommend for…
How To Make Music Fun: A Web Seminar with Mark Walton
Yesterday I had the opportunity to attend a web seminar held by NSSWE on How To Make Music Fun. The presenter, Mark Walton, is a well-known New Zealand clarinetist, saxophonist, composer, arranger, and musical educator. Throughout the seminar, I learnt about the importance of having fun with practicing and performing, and how to get the most…
It’s The Simple Things In Life That Make It Worthwhile
We often become caught up in things such as stress, bad moods, guilt and regret, causing us to forget what really matters. We think we have to achieve the best results all the time to be happy and successful, however I don’t think this is the case. It’s the simple things in life that make…
Habits I Need To Cut Out of My Life
We often talk about things we need to start doing, but what about the bad habits that you’re already subconsciously doing? We all have our guilty pleasures at times, things we do even though they sometimes make us feel bad afterwards. I would call these things sources of “instant gratification” – they may give us joy or…