Naturally Nude
When it comes to everyday makeup, I really can't ignore my nude look. They're so easy to apply on my face and looks flattering no matter what outfit I am wearing or how I have styled my hair for the day. I feel like simple nude makeup is almost like a security blanket. It's the look I always turn to when I don't really know how I want my makeup to look for the day or when I just can't feel bothered to put a whole lot of effort into my routine. Natural shades with just a hint of pink or bronze are some of my favorites. Recently I've discovered some of the most amazing products in gorgeous nude shades and they are listed as follows:
In my Head
So I told myself to wait.
I told myself that I wasn’t ready. I told myself that my time would come. But it never did, did it? So, here I am. I have woken up five years from now, and nothing has changed. I never took the risk. I never stopped playing over the ways in which I could mess things up, the ways in which I could make mistakes. So here I am, and I'm not happy. Because I am scared of myself into staying still. Because I let the wrong kind of “what ifs” burrow into the soul of mine. I am worried about not being good enough, so I closed myself off. I am worried about failing, so I let my dreams die. I am worried about regretting my decisions in the future, so I forgot to follow my heart. I forgot to listen to what I wanted. I forgot to take the chance.
But the truth is — I am never going to be ready. Life doesn’t work like that. It doesn’t wait for me or you. So here I am, with all of this potential coursing through my very bones.
What am I going to do with it?
I told myself that I wasn’t ready. I told myself that my time would come. But it never did, did it? So, here I am. I have woken up five years from now, and nothing has changed. I never took the risk. I never stopped playing over the ways in which I could mess things up, the ways in which I could make mistakes. So here I am, and I'm not happy. Because I am scared of myself into staying still. Because I let the wrong kind of “what ifs” burrow into the soul of mine. I am worried about not being good enough, so I closed myself off. I am worried about failing, so I let my dreams die. I am worried about regretting my decisions in the future, so I forgot to follow my heart. I forgot to listen to what I wanted. I forgot to take the chance.
But the truth is — I am never going to be ready. Life doesn’t work like that. It doesn’t wait for me or you. So here I am, with all of this potential coursing through my very bones.
What am I going to do with it?
5 Things to get Rid off For Happy Life
My Happiness has increased since I have added some things in my life such as by adding more gratitude, starting morning routine for some personal development, some physical activity, but my happiness has equally increased when I have learned to purge certain things from my life. And this is the main theme of this blog.
I really want to share with you, Five different things that you can start to get rid of, to start to attract more.
मःम कि मो:मो ?
Have you ever thought what if MoMo(dumpling) never existed? Well then our life would simply be disastrous and unfair isn't it?. Already named as Momomandu, Momo is the most popular dish in Nepal. They are little pockets of unadulterated happiness -filled with cabbage or minced meat which are usually steamed or fried and served with hot chilli garlic tomato pickle. Momos are one of the most-loved street fares of this city . One of the most popular Nepali dish, Momo is for both vegetarian and non-vegetarian. They are healthy, easy to gobble up and definitely pocket-friendly. And the best part? They are also accompanied by complimentary bowls of steaming soup that come with an `all you-can-eat' license.
Yes, we love Momos, either in rainy days or bright sunny days; we would crave for it anytime, any day. People generally have Momo which is steamed, fried or chilly but let me tell you, you can try variety of Momo besides this. From Khuwa Momo to Tandoori Momo, Kathmandu is filled with Momo variety. Nowadays people want to try different taste in the same food hence the demand of Momo has risen. From House party to Reception, Momo item attracts children to the elders. So why not try different recipe of Momo. Every year we have Momo Mania organized in Kathmandu where we can get many different variety of Momo lined up in the stalls and thousands of people attend the event to enjoy the Momo heaven.
Most of us have basically faced the tragic moment in our life when we are travelling outside the country and there we have the struggle of finding the place where they sell the Momos. And even if we do find it, the taste and the pickle simply doesn't reach up the expectation what we are used to back in our hometown. The first thing that came up in my mind when I was in Delhi was that as soon as I land in Kathmandu I will have Momos. Even though I did taste the Momo there which was served with Mayonese (which tasted lil bit odd), so basically Momo has been on our Top food list. Because admit it, even after going through the whole menu twice or thrice we have the habit of ordering Momo in the first place.
Everyone has their own favorite little Momo spot, and debates can rage for hours on which size, shape, dough and filling is the best. The best, or worst, thing about Momos in Kathmandu is that everyone has a different place where they claim the most delectable and juicy Momos are served. It is impossible to list all these, but here I have tried to put together a comprehensive list to the varieties of Momo haunts of Kathmandu.
Steam Momo: Classic Momo |
Tandoori Momo: Sinka |
Fried Momo: The Bakery Cafe |
Sadheko Momo: Sinka |
Jhol Momo: Dalle |
C Momo: Dalle |
Green Momo: Alice Resturant |
Fish Steam Momo: Momo Queen |
Chocolate Momo: Momo Queen |
Sadheko Momo: Bota Momo |
Cha Swie Pau (Dumplings): Sing-Ma Foods |
To my Younger Self
To my younger self, I've got something to say
You don't know it now, but you will someday
Those bouncy curls that frame your face
Are what make you the picture of grace
You may wish for hair like other girls'
But many of them
wish they had your curls
You think they're untamed and crazy and wild
I thought the same when I was a child
I tried to change my natural look
With flat irons, blow-outs- whatever it took
But what I was changing, now I see
Was a naturally beautiful part of me
Untamed is free, And crazy is fun.
And wild you'll love when you'r not so young
Your waves, twists and turns,
allow me to teach
Look like oceans waves
painting the sand on the beach
And one day your daughter if only she knew,
Will love her curls-she got them from you!
You don't know it now, but you will someday
Those bouncy curls that frame your face
Are what make you the picture of grace
You may wish for hair like other girls'
But many of them
wish they had your curls
You think they're untamed and crazy and wild
I thought the same when I was a child
I tried to change my natural look
With flat irons, blow-outs- whatever it took
But what I was changing, now I see
Was a naturally beautiful part of me
Untamed is free, And crazy is fun.
And wild you'll love when you'r not so young
Your waves, twists and turns,
allow me to teach
Look like oceans waves
painting the sand on the beach
And one day your daughter if only she knew,
Will love her curls-she got them from you!
6 Inevitable Phases
Love and heartbreak differs for everyone although I can tell you few things from my past experience, I can tell you the 6th inevitable stages you go through your heartbreak.
First? Well first comes the shock. The realization. The helplessness. The I-can't-live-without-him.
Second comes the tears. The screaming. The shivering. The lying-in-the-bed-and-I-cannot-move.
Third is usually the anger. The cursing. The blaming. The fuck-you-I-hate-your-guts.
Fourth is the fear. The anxiety. The Worrying. The my-heart-is-pounding-I-wonder-if-he-misses-me-too.
Fifth is forgiveness. The talking. The trying. The please-let-me-back-in.
The Sixth is when your heart grows colder. The ignorance comes. The repressing. The I-swear-I-don't-care.
-via 500lettersforyou
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