How to Enjoy Every Moment
I take advantage of every moment I have enjoying the outdoor with my family near rivers, dwarf mountains, or everywhere in nature where I can benefit from the relief of hills, the leafy forests, or the grasslands with so many surprises.
I also spend my time learning a new hobby, one new thing, reading, walking, talking with friends, meeting new people and having new adventures.
Years ago I defined my business, career and success my biggest accomplishment in my life, but, despite the desire to be successful, I was unhappy with my own success. Today I realize that my family is my biggest accomplishment, that the inner life is as important as the outer life and I re-evaluate my primary values in life.
I understand that my greatest accomplishment isn’t in the past, it’s the present, this moment, the ‘right now’, being here, doing this interview, having this opportunity. My greatest accomplishment is everything I’ve done that helped me to arrive at this moment I call now.
Today I’m living my greatest accomplishment every minute of every hour, of every day with my family. Today is my new tomorrow.
One of my greatest passion is helping others, however I can. I like helping people to find solutions that meet their specific needs. Contact me today. Together we can find a solution.
I’m passionate about making a difference, telling people about the great miracles God has done in my life. I am passionate about my family and my friends from all over the world. My family is my motivation. I also love animals. I pursue my passion as a career in Romania. I really do what I love.
I studied international business in Las Vegas. Understanding a country’s culture, the protocol and etiquette, intercultural skills and knowledge, is a valuable asset. Based on cultural roots of beliefs, values, perceptions, expectations and various assumptions, I would advise foreigners who plan to come to Romania to pay attention to different communication styles and different attitudes, different values, different ways of life and thinking.
One piece of advice is to making a brief eye contact with someone as a way to communicate, even if they don’t speak the same language. To make someone smile, may get them one. Offering a small gesture of support is a minor action, but can have a huge impact.
Extending a small courtesy for something most people wouldn’t notice, can make them realize, the big things – the best things in life are free.
Enjoy the simple things, the Romanian traditions. Contact me. I can show you how.