DEJA VU


Jasmine Elnadeem

Moving to a new country, trying to fit in as much as possible isn’t an easy task.

I won’t hide that lately I have been feeling emotionally overwhelmed. I know that I don’t show that and I usually smile at people’s faces but that doesn’t mean I don’t feel very tired. Too much to handle at one time.

I actually for the first time not being able to predict my own emotional state. Many want too much from me, too much of the time.

Jasmine Elnadeem

Yes everyone has triggers that make them more vulnerable to react to them, and unfortunately someone just pushed those triggers and made me remember an earlier trauma from a previous experience in my life.

But they say that flat tires are simply our opportunity to pull over and stop, to face our problems and to reevaluate the road we’re on.

So from now on, I won’t distract myself, but rather reframe my thoughts to manage my emotions.

Now I wrote about them, tomorrow I will talk with safe people and maybe one day I will learn how to cry them out when alone!

YOU THINK BIG .. YOU GET BIG


Jasmine Elnadeem

IMG_1264

It might sound like a CLICHÉ but your comfort zone is a place where you keep yourself in a self-illusion and nothing can grow there. On the other side if you dream big, work hard on those dreams then your potentiality can grow out of that zone.

Unfortunately many internal and external forces conspire to make us think small. We are raised to be afraid of failure or the social disapproval.

Jasmine_Sunny

IMG_1268

Why limit yourself?

Thinking big is all about attitude. Believe that you can do it and you will be able to do it.

Thinking small leads to living small; thinking big leads to living big. The more you expect out of life, the more you will actually get from life.

So visualize all the steps needed to complete your dreams and start working on them 🙂

XOXO

Thai – EIGHT LIMBS


IMG_1245

IMG_1243

Thursday sweat .. Today I invested in myself. I had today off, so it was time to wake up early for some training. I took my training to the next level.

I’m done with my first Thai PT session with André at Fightbox.

IMG_1256

IMG_1254

Today’s session focused on technique. André is an awesome coach and he is so generous when he explains the right moves.

Thai boxing or “Muay Thai” is a combat sport and martial art that has been developed in Thailand. It is known also as “The Art Of Eight Limbs”, because both hands, elbows, knees, and legs can be used to attack an opponent.

IMG_1248

Today endorphins were because of the many high kicks. You know that there isn’t anyone who practices Thai that doesn’t want a higher kick. OMG so pumped!

I’m so looking forward already for the upcoming session.

Oh and thank you Emil for the awesome photos 🙂

XOXO