Dr.Seuss is a household name for many of his children’s book and whimsical stories. Many of his work such as “How The Grinch Stole Christmas”, “The Cat in The Hat”, “Horton Hears a Who!” and my personal favourite “Horton Hatches the Egg” are still widely read across the globe. For today’s post, I would not […]
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Tortoises of Galápagos Islands – Lonesome George, The Life and Loves of the World’s Most Famous Tortoise by Dr. Henry Nicholls.
Tortoises are very resilient reptiles and they live very long lives. They have slow metabolism which allows them longevity and they can grow very big if conditions fit. Although many children’s book or stories depict them as slow creatures, I find them fascinating. In today’s post, I would like to share with you a very […]
The Enchanted Gardens, House and Horticulture History of Nymans Sussex – Souvenir Guide Book from National Trust, Claire Masset.
One of Many Ways to Understand Yourself Better – The Mastery of Self: A Toltec Guide to Personal Freedom by Ruiz JR, Don Miguel.
From the simple sayings of “You are your worst enemy” to ancient strategic wisdom of the Art of War “知己知彼,百戰百勝 (If you know yourself and your enemies, you will have no fear in winning a hundred battles)”, there is no doubt that understanding and knowing yourself brings benefit. Before I dive deeper into discussing this […]
Kitty Power – Purr Therapy by Kathy McCoy, PhD.
Have you ever stared into a pair of cat’s eye, wondering what goes on in their mind? It is oh so big, round and captivating. Somehow stress just fades away immediately the moment they start purring. In today’s post, I would like to introduce you to a heart warming book titled Purr Therapy by Dr.Kathy […]
Learning Memories – Understanding Traumatic Stress by Dr.Miguel C Hunt and Dr.Sue McHale.
We all in some ways have experienced some sort of traumatic events in our lives as growing adults. Trauma can be caused by sudden accidents, suffering or tragedy. These events are so impactful that it leaves your brain playing tricks on you. Flashbacks and nightmares are so triggering it hinders your ability to cope with […]
Know Your Classics – Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen.
Growing up you might have came across a few fairy tales such as “The Emperor’s New Clothes (1837)”, “The Ugly Duckling(1843)” and “Thumbelina(1835)”. You could have read it from a children’s book, watched a play or even heard it as part of your bed time story. Regardless of your sources, these classical fairy tales were […]