Friday, January 8, 2016

Introducing: Republic of Benin

There is so much we don't know about the different African Nations, thats why I'm very thankful about the videos from Youtuber Paul BarbatoGeography Now! attemps to cover profiles on every single country of the world. They do it in a alphabetically order. There last video was about Chad.
   I learned so much about many african countrys such as Botswana, Burkina Faso and Chad. In this series he describes the national flag, the location, the landscape the demographics and the relation to other country. I really appreciate his efforts.
As I introduced Beninese singer Sessime I fell the urge to find out more about the country of Benin so I came across the videos of Paul Barbato.

 Here is the video he made about Benin Watch and learn as I did :)

I will be posting more of his videos mainly about African Countries but I plan to combine it with an indigenous famous person mostly music artist.


           

Video: Stop searching for your passion - Terri Trespicio

What is your passion, a question that I used to ask myself alot especially when it comes to my career path. But the answer is never easy for me because if there is something constant in my life then the things Im passionate about. That's why I get frustrated when I think of that question. Terri Trespicio summed in one phrase will be: Don't wait for passion to show up because you'll be waiting a long time. Passion will come when you take action! Take apportunities that shows up and be passionate about them and you shall succeed! This is such a beautiful and inspiring message for me!

Thursday, January 7, 2016

Beninese music: Sessime feat Rico Amaj - Fana Fana

Sessime is my musical oppsession from the last year. Once I listened to her song "Yayaye" that was featured with Togolese singer Almok. I enjoyed that song to bites, especially during the summertime. Born as Bidossessi Christelle Guédou her stage name Sessime derives from her first name Bidossessi that means "Everything depends on destiny" or "Everything is in the hands of God". The Beninese singer describes her music as AfroRockPop. She mixes different languages like French, English, Fon and Yoruba. Her first album Wazakoua won many important national awards. Sessime discovered her passion for music with the tender age of 13 years through her parents. Great stars like Michael Jackson, Angelique Kidjo, Whitney Houston and Alicia Keys inspired her. Sessime released a new song called "Fana Fana" with Ivoirian singer Rico Amaj.

Sessime feat. Almok - Yayaye"


Sessime feat. Rico Amaj - Fana Fana



 For those who can't see the video above this is the same song just in audio!
 

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Video: Parents Tell Stepparents What They Really Think

There are some stories that can make you cry for their positive way, yes we all know that life is not all that great sometimes but these beautiful stories still happens so why not enjoy it! This video is about appreciation of good step parenting, some stepparents are a blessing for their stepchildren, but for the biological parents to acknowledge that is a huge step and this is what happens in this video! Watch the video and share your opinion!

Sunday, December 20, 2015

How to make Dreams / Goals become true!

The point with visionboard is sooo true, my husband and I started two years ago with a Goal list, By the end of the year we write down everything we want to achieve. Some Dreams/ Goals are realistic others are just phantasies, but we still write them down. So far we are blown away of the outcome! Visionboard and Letter to oneself is a great strategies to achieve your goals. Mimi Ikonn made a very inspiring video about goal setting  that I can only recommend!
Watch the video below!

Have an inspiring Sunday



    

Friday, December 18, 2015

New Music: Eddy Kenzo - Soraye

Eddy Kenzo decided to release a new song on my birthday ;) The new song is called Soraye, Enjoy it!

Monday, December 14, 2015

Instagram husband - The sad truth of a fairytale Instagram life lol

Yep, this video made my day. This is the sad truth of those Instagram picture that we women enjoy so much. Never be blinded by seemingly perfect Instagram pictures, you never know how much work it took to take those 'effortless' shots. This video reflects in a funny way how some of those picture are made. I love it!