Why relocation to Greek islands is a wonderful blessing in disguise
Relocation to Greece may sound like a dream. But when it comes to Greek islands, my personal experience proves such a decision is a two-sided coin.
Scattered thoughts I'm having as I document my personal and business life.
Relocation to Greece may sound like a dream. But when it comes to Greek islands, my personal experience proves such a decision is a two-sided coin.
I enjoy walking as much as writing and this journal entry is all about the thoughts I had during my latest walk in the local marina.
During the ongoing pandemic, it feels strange to be traveling to Greek islands in 2020. So, here's my vlog of how I traveled to Skyros island this year.
They say, document, don’t create. And that’s what I have been doing since the lockdown was lifted. First,
I've begun journaling to document my personal and business life while inspiring creativity, improving my writing skills and keeping my photos organized.
Lockdowns will have a huge impact on the economic life both for countries and for individuals but it doesn’t necessarily mean lying on the couch for weeks.
In 2019 we visited the most remote beach I have ever been on the Greek island of Skyros, called Ayalipa.
As my high blood pressure got me worried, I made a terrifying thought. Thus I have to start filming my parenting advice ASAP.
After years of overthinking, brainstorming on Skyros island did the trick and I have finally a goal, a vision, a purpose in my life.
Shopping from Amazon? Add it to your cart but don't buy it. Monitor its price over the coming weeks. You'll be surprised how much it fluctuates.
Yesterday’s highlight was definitely the video I uploaded for social networks [https://jimmakos.com/2016/08/multiple-social-network-profiles/]. Not because