Describe one positive change you have made in your life.
I became more spiritual. More self connection and feeling connected to a higher purpose.
Describe one positive change you have made in your life.
I became more spiritual. More self connection and feeling connected to a higher purpose.
What book could you read over and over again?
Paulo Coelho the alchemist
What activities do you lose yourself in?
I can spend a whole weekend reading.
What is one question you hate to be asked? Explain.
What do you do for a living?
I mean I breath, create, read, play and learn new things.
Are there any activities or hobbies you’ve outgrown or lost interest in over time?
I love painting but I have lost interest on coloring mandalas or other coloring books. I am not longer suffering from stress or anxiety and coloring was just coping skills for it.
What’s your favorite candy?
I like to have some snickers with peanuts.
What do you complain about the most?
I complain a lot about the weather. If it is too cold, snow on the floor. During the summer, the heat, can’t barely walk outside cause it is too hot. Spring. It rains a lot. Fall, not enough daylight. Always something to complain during each season.
What are your favorite sports to watch and play?
My two favorite sports to play are basketball and badminton. To watch are soccer and basketball, all of them are about fast movement so it keep me engaged.
What would you do if you won the lottery?
I would invested and give some to causes I believe in, like cleaning the ocean and planting trees. I probably just live in a small house nothing too fancy. I rather focus on investing and charity work.
What books do you want to read?
I want to read the following book
Mattering: The Secret to a Life of Deep Connection and Purpose by Jennifer Breheny Wallace is a book that argues “mattering”—the feeling of being valued and having value to add—is a fundamental human need, essential for well-being, and that its erosion is a root cause of modern loneliness, burnout, and lack of purpose. Drawing on research and personal stories, Wallace provides a framework and practical strategies for cultivating mattering in homes, workplaces, and communities to build more meaningful lives and relationships.