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Intermittent Fasting while in South Korea

Intermittent Fasting is quite a popular lifestyle trend that many people who are either looking to lose weight or just jumpstart a healthy lifestyle are incorporating into their day to day lives. Ever since I was a teenager, I have always been interested in committing myself to a healthy lifestyle.

Intermittent Fasting while in South Korea

5 Things to Do in Osaka, Japan

Osaka, Japan is just as magical as everyone dreams it to be.  Before I visited, I wasn’t too sure what to expect. Even though I lived in the eastern side of the world for a couple of months, I would be visiting a culture that I had minimal exposure to and could only limit my knowledge to the pop cultural phenomenon anime.

5 Things to Do in Osaka, Japan

Why Did I Move to South Korea?

I have always had quite an adventurous and open-minded spirit that created this constant desire in me to explore.  Flash forward a few years to my first corporate position after graduation, I was yet again feeling the itch to explore and place myself in a totally new environment.  But how did I end up moving to South Korea, of all locations in the entire world?

Why Did I Move to South Korea?

Thinking Beyond Your Situation

Sometimes as humans, it’s hard to see beyond the current point in time.  As if the present is nothing but a never evolving reality perpetually fueling your ideas of hopelessness.  These unprogressive ideas seem to multiply exponentially, creating a cycle that leaves you at a point of both confusion and little motivation. 

Thinking Beyond Your Situation

Preparing for Your First Trip Abroad!

Although traveling within the United States is a great way to explore the beauty that this country has, traveling overseas can offer a whole new set of experiences that forces you to dive into a completely different perspective than you are used to. 

Preparing for Your First Trip Abroad!

Why Don't Some Black People Travel?

This idea that black people don’t travel is a pretty pervasive idea, as evident by the number of links that come up after doing a quick Google search of the topic.  But, does this idea really hold any truth in it?

Why Don't Some Black People Travel?