Nouseibah
-
Midnight sun at Mount Nuolja, North of Sweden
Recently, I returned home after a 5-day adventure in the north of Sweden. It was my moms idea, she wanted to experience the midnightsun. She casually told me few days prior to take off that she booked me a ticket,… Continue reading
-
Single people! Come join our “Singles”community at meetup.com
I’ve started two (online) groups for singles at meetup.com. This is a great way to bond with others in a similar life situation, build a community, give and recive support plus have a laugh or two! All meetings occur on… Continue reading
-
Why involuntary singles should retreat from the dating scene
In the last post I describe three types of singles, two of these are the inbetweener and involuntary single (don’t know these terms? Read “Three types of single, which one are you?” ). My number one advice for every involuntary… Continue reading
-
Three types of single, which one are you?
It’s been a while since I last wrote about single life on this blog. The truth is I put it all on the shelf. Not out of disinterest or lack of inspiration, it’s been more of a “temporarily closed for… Continue reading
-
Get bleepin angry-what do to when you’re angry (part 2/2)
In the previous post I touched on unhealthy approaches in regards to anger instead of the “abc” way which is my own simplified explanation of the underlying intention of and potent responses to, our emotions. If you haven’t read about… Continue reading
-
Get bleepin angry (part 1/2)
I’m a huge advocate of accepting and having a dialogue with our emotions. At the core I believe the purpose of each emotion is to a) deliver a message and b) be experienced physically in the body. These steps aren’t… Continue reading
-
Speed traveling: Byron Bay- Sydney- Adelaide- Cairns- Adelaide in 8 days!
Day 1: Byron Bay to Sydney The day after my decision to go to Adelaide was made I “accidently” crossed paths with a free spirited woman living in her van and ended up joining her all the way down to… Continue reading
-
Are you “understanding” to avoid confronting?
Most would agree that each time we are mistreated or a boundary is crossed by someone we feel an inner tension or stress. This internal imbalance automatically generates a seeking for relief. We desire to return to our emotional neutral… Continue reading









