Last year on Christmas Day, I was away for holiday to experience winter in Beijing and to visit the Forbidden City. I decided to visit Beijing was after watching the Chinese period drama, The Story of Yanxi Palace. With the grim reports of surge of infections and deaths from COVID-19 all around the world, resulting
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Coffee without people is a theoretical construct. People without coffee are somewhat diminished as well. Dave Olsen I was watching a documentary on how Starbucks nearly collapsed and made a come back by going back to basics. That led me to search on my Kindle and found the book written by Howard Schultz, founder of
Years back, I bought the book, Anne Frank’s Diary, when I visited Israel. After keeping it on my bookshelf for years, I did not get to read it and decided to give it away. Late last year, I saw the illustrated version of Anne Frank’s Diary at Kinokuniya book store. After flipping through a few
Since the new year started, I have been busy with work. And my 6-year old personal laptop was also acting up resulting in not posting on my blog for almost a month. Sorry, dear readers. A week ago, I bought myself a new MacBook Air in rose gold that matches my iPhone and iWatch. 😊
“You get what you focus on, so focus on what you want.” Do you wish to live your best life every day? Do you wish to turn your dreams into reality? This post is written as a reminder to myself and to all my friends. Make it matter. Start A Morning Routine Make time for
As we welcome 2019, it is time to reflect on what we have done and accomplished in the past year. Special thanks to each of you for making 2018 an enjoyable year at Living for Experiences. It has been more than two years since I started blogging. In 2018, I wrote 135 posts to Living
This week is a significant week for me, both personal and professional. Yes, it is my two year blog anniversary. I have been blogging for two years which at some point prove to be challenging for me due to work demand. Especially in the month of June and July, the busiest period of my professional
“The power of generosity, putting others before our wants.” Recently, I came across this short story about this boy and the waitress who served him the sundae. I read this story several times in the past, sharing this meaningful story to those who have not read it. The following story is extracted from Mr Little John’s