2021 Vision Writing

It is December 3, 2021 and I’m writing this in Bali at a multi-chain resort. COVID-19 has gone with the wind! Travel and normalcy have resumed. Such a perfect weather to be outdoors and there’s not too many people going around. Sitting at the poolside, watching Kenny play water with Nathan. He is 7 going…

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2020: the year to hit reset

We are already one quarter done with the year and the past 3+ months have been nothing short of news. Kenny and I ended the year of 2019 in Sydney with his family and that was the time when Australia was experiencing bush fires and extreme haze conditions. We were there to experience it first-hand,…

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The day Mochi went crazy

It was Sunday afternoon when this happened. We thought we were being thoughtful to Mochi that she’d like some fresh air by bringing her outdoors. What’s initially good intentions became a pandemic situation because this cat went berserk without our anticipation. Kenny carried her out from the garage into the cold hoping she’d like a…

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2019 vision

It’s December 2019 and I’m in Hokkaido, Japan this time for winter sports with Kenny and a couple of friends. We are in Niseko, which is an excellent place for skiing or snowboarding, ate tons of fresh seafood and authentic Hokkaido ramen, and what’s not to love about lovely Japan anyway? The Christmas atmosphere was particularly festive and the air hasn’t smell this fresh and crisp before.

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Top 5 moments of 2018

2018 has been a kind year for me overall. I’m extremely grateful to be working and learning amongst extremely smart and kind people, traveled a little too much, and reconnecting with childhood friends and deepening connections with ones that truly matter. Here are some best moments of my 2018!

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How Yoga has improved my well-being

Yoga provides a weird combination of soothing and painful properties for me. It calms my soul coupled with the atmospheric silence, reinstate my body to its natural being and provides an avenue for my mind to turn zen, shut off all other existential matters.

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