Hello Everybody!
I am a 26 year old English/Irish woman presently living in Brazil.
I have been writing in Helium for nearly 2 months now. In my time with Helium I have already had 10 articles purchased by marketplace publishers.
I graduated in Montessori teaching and spent many years working with children with Autism, and learning difficulties.
One of my main passions in life are people. I love the adversity of the human nature. I also adore travelling and am entering my third year of travel in 2008.
I am opinionated and have a view on nearly everything I encounter (for that which I am ignorant too I will find the answer). However, I do still value the opinions of others on my life journey.
I plan to write a novel in the near future so any pointers or tips in relevence to my pieces are greatly welcome.
For the immediate future I intend to build on my writing portfolio and persue my secret desire to become an established writer.
My passion is ...
Life
I know too much about ...
Nothing, you can never know too much!
My parents always told me ...
Walk before you run
My childhood ambition ...
to become a famous actress
My favorite memory ...
I have so many fav memories its hard to pick just one life is all about the keeping the good memories and learning from the bad ones!
Why I write ...
To learn, to share, to grow
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
A massive thunderstorm outside
My first job ...
Babysitting
My inspiration ...
My family and my partner.
Your cherished jewel is already departing the safety and protection of your home environment. Standing there red eyed and puffy faced you just wish to pick them up in your arms and run as fast as you can in the opposite direction. Yes, it is their first day at preschool. The day they start their way in the big bad world for their first time. This is always a daunting thought, and why wouldn't it be especially when visualized in such a manner. So how can we try to eliminate or at least cut down on the emotional pain involved on this inevitable day?
If you are like nearly every mother, f...
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