
A positive mindset
There is a lot to be said about surrounding oneself with a positive mindset. I’m a firm believer that it’s the mind that constitutes our attitudes and values, direction in life as well as not needing the psychological abyss of the black hole of the subconsciousness.
Published: Sylvia Jimenez

Cancer wont get me...
I really love looking at pictures of Zebra’s, with their soulful eye’s and quiet demeanour. They don’t harm, they stay together, they are strong and weak simultaneously. The image of this beautiful Zebra was taken from my hospital room. And although I would generally gaze at its majestic head, today this zebra remind me of a cage, with its black and white bars, because today is really when the truth sunk in. Today I am in a cage within my body. I have cancer.
Published: Sylvia Jimenez

5 things that makes me laugh
This week Ive had what I call an ‘internally driven, humorous look at imagery that made me LOL by myself.’ You know those times, when all of a sudden a wide smile crosses your face, you ‘like’ something, you ‘share’ a funny message. It all started when my son showed me a site he follows on insta, a @rojiman post of Donald the Cat and Kim Jong the cat. Silly and juvenile as it seems, I found it very funny. And like all things, when your senses tune into the universe (yes I’m a true believer of the @attractorfactor) funny scenarios happen to appear almost instantly, see @celestebarber.
Published: Sylvia Jimenez

A story on the beach
Taking time out from the hectic Christmas season…yes, I’ve had my fair share of sauerkraut, turkey and pavlova to last a few more months, we head off to the beach in search of some relaxing fine time. Have you ever just sat and listened to those around you? This day I did.
Published: Sylvia Jimenez

How do we get 'happy?'
A very good friend of mine and I were having our regular discussion on the commute to work. Both of us stuck in ridiculous Sydney traffic, 8:30am after child school drop off is THE best time to get in the conversations (hands free of course.) On this particular day (probably because the stop-start mechanism on the pedal and brake would really send anybody a little mad,) Madam G proposed the question,
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Can a friendship come to an organic end?
Relationships are hard, there is no doubt about it. Sustaining a friendship for decades is even harder. As we progress through life holding the hand or hands of the friends who we love the most can be tricky especially when life takes on career, travel, marriage and kids. What happens when the one person or persons takes on a different path and decide that what they loved about you twenty years ago is no longer the case? I’m fortunate and grateful that there are those precious few who have truly been my friend for many decades, but there are also friendships that have come into my life and just as easily departed. For that I feel sad at the loss. There were no disputes, no disagreements, we simply drifted. The phone calls became obsolete, there were less things to say. I sometimes ask ‘Could I have done more?’
Published: Sylvia Jimenez