Comfortably settled in the passenger seat next to me, little Anna, freckled and glowing, pushed back a stray lock of her red hair and asked: "So, what's your homework?"
Natasha have successfully completed her assignment in Honda – well within time. She has been diligent […]
Natasha came into a chaotic situation with a team scrambling to finish a product that was […]
View User Processes Project Objectives and Challenges: To create a very complex web-based application associated with […]
I have worked with Natasha on a very complex enterprise merchandising tool at OceanX. Natasha proven […]
It was such a pleasure working with Natasha Chernavska for almost a year at Carrington Mortgage […]
Project Objectives and Challenges To redesign a comprehensive Knowledge library of company documents and create a […]
Project Objectives and Challenges To update existing application by creating a more convenient User Experience. This […]
I believe that the way this question is framed is fundamentally incorrect. More precisely, for many people, this is indeed the case: when they want to know what love is, for them it's primarily about - what does it mean when someone "shows" it to you: says they love you, gives you attention, cares for you, desires you, gives gifts, makes love to you with corresponding moods - depending on what love means to them.
Project Objectives and Challenges To identify user interface and user experience problems of mobile site and […]
Project Objectives and Challenges I have created these email designs while working in Beachbody. I was […]
What a freaking cocktail of subjects I am. Sometimes it seems to me that I am a classic specimen for studying many topics, such as the rupture of relationships with my father at a tender age, merging with my mother, and the subsequent desire to reunite with her...
Project Objectives and Challenges The best comedy theater in Westside – M.I.’s Westside Comedy Theater requested […]
Project Objectives and Challenges To translate business requirements for newly created functionalities of company software into […]
Project Objectives and Challenges To create an easy to navigate website for The I Factor. The […]
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Project Objectives and Challenges To polish existing design of the Amauymi website and reorganize content for […]
Project Objectives and Challenges The task was to create a photo portfolio. We had to pick […]
Project Objectives and Challenges The task was to create a website for a great traveler and […]
Lindsay walked down the corridor, meeting friendly staff and visitors at the center. The happiness and well-being radiating from them made Lindsay want to disappear. Not out of envy, but rather out of pain and bitterness for herself and her life.
Project Objectives and Challenges To create a simple landing page for ticket sales of a famous […]
I completely agree with this: If you are thin (and have never been really overweight) - stop judging overweight people and giving them advice on how to lose weight. It's a separate topic - the psychology of a fat person. Everything is different there. So when thin people start reasoning and, worse, condemning someone with comments like 'how much can you eat?! Can't you control yourself?!', I want to smack them on the head... Overweight and thin people are always on different sides of the barricade. The thing that amazes me most in life is people who try to teach me how to live in this regard.
The film, titled "Curve," can be interpreted in various ways, including as "body curve," "turn," or "curvature." It begins with the beautiful and slender Uma Thurman walking down Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills. She is dressed in a white pencil skirt, a sheer blouse with billowy sleeves, and a flowing white silk scarf.
There are three types of kindness. The first type of kindness is the one a person needs and asks for. In this case, whether to give them kindness or not depends on two factors: the degree of compassion and the internal feeling of the rightness of giving.
Yes, an immigrant (who is not surrounded by close people or is surrounded by those who were not around them in their homeland) may begin to yearn for the "old" days and familiar places particularly strongly.
I've determined a very important point. First and foremost, I will now always pay attention to how a person communicates. It doesn't matter - whether it's in person, over the phone, on Skype, or responding to comments in their journal....
Lately, I've been concerned (although I've almost gotten used to it, intellectually understanding it even though it's still difficult to accept) by the fact that many people draw conclusions about us based on fragments (even tiny pieces) of information about us, which not only cannot form any somewhat realistic picture but also completely distort the existing perception of us.
I was completely captivated by the Dyatlov Pass incident. I read every article I could find on the topic, including Matveeva's book. Yet, I couldn't find what I was searching for until I read "One Hundred Days in the Urals" and the publications marking the 40th anniversary.
Admitting honestly to oneself that I do not "love" people in the way I always thought I did might initially make me seem like a misanthrope. But when this idea is allowed to flow naturally, it becomes clear that I am somewhere in the middle.
Can a child carry the genetic information of his mother's previous partners? I've wanted to write about this for a long time, and then an opportunity came up.
Self-love is equivalent to the absence of self-hatred, it's a state of human consciousness that can be described as "simple" - devoid of self-flagellation, self-rejection on any level, constant self-reflection, self-criticism, self-punishment, and lack of self-respect.
Project Objectives and Challenges To optimize existing and create new processes for Real Estate processing applications. […]
Lately, a topic to which my consciousness periodically returns. I realized that shame, at some point in my life, firmly and quite conveniently settled around my neck, taking control of practically every aspect of my life.
Natasha helped me to completely revamp the website for my book, taking it from blah to […]
Project Objectives and Challenges My task was to produce this landing page. for production of this […]
Project Objectives and Challenges To create a very clean looking website for life design expert Lynda […]
I read an article describing mothers who once did things in raising their children and now "deny" their responsibility... Almost all the comments on the post angrily expose such parents who are unable to acknowledge to themselves how monstrously they sometimes treat their children, as if pretending that nothing of the sort ever happened...
I started recalling unpleasant events from the past related to my former colleagues. These events always make me shudder and strive to quickly forget it all over again. Even now, almost three to four years after all of this, it feels like yesterday to me, and it's awful, disgusting, humiliating, and many other epithets.
I don't like gossip. Gossip is filth. Anyone who carries it is a spreader of disease. Even if you just hear something somewhere and say something to someone, even if it's just a little bit, it is still gossip. Gossip is disgusting because by the fourth link in the chain, more than 50% of it becomes false - dirty, murky, nasty lies.
I marvel at Americans more and more the longer I live here, and the fewer illusions I have about them: people are so superficial that they use "friendliness" and "supposedly deeper relationships" as a marketing ploy.
Project Objectives and Challenges This is a part of an amazing project, 24-hour Magazine, in which […]
When people are attacked, when they are in a state of stress, there is no hope that they can be rehabilitated…
Recently, I've been reflecting quite a bit on psychoanalysis, which I once delved into so deeply that I decided it wasn't for me. But that was a long time ago
After a dream in which I died, today I look at everything in a completely special way. It was helped by my active study of Turkish real estate. I'm just devouring tons of information about houses and apartments with sea views mostly in Alanya, but also in other cities.
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My friend recently asked me: "What if no one will ever love me…" The topic of love is particularly relevant to me right now. When I received her letter, I was suddenly struck by the answer to it, tears welled up in my eyes. The past few months, and indeed, many years of my struggles around the theme of love, have left me exhausted. I've always wanted to sit down and hear the voice of my own wisdom. And to listen. And to find an answer. And suddenly, my friend's letter unexpectedly triggered a clear and sincere response in my consciousness - the very one I had been waiting for. I sat down and wrote down this answer. For her. For myself. And for everyone.
Ask for what you desire I know how it works in the Universe (Cosmos). I know the Universe is already working on my request. I know the law of attraction is already manifesting my request. All I need to do is release resistance and allow it to happen.
You think the Universe is like a big auntie, God is a wise uncle, and Creation is a loving something. Whoever they are, they know all about each other, hear all of us (except those who think they don't exist), take applications during working hours, which is always, strictly give only upon request, and otherwise don't really care about us. However, if in our understanding they love us, then in life it seems to be true…