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		<title>By: Andreea</title>
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		<description>- How young do you feel? How do you approach your personal learning process?

I feel pretty much as young as I am...in weekends I&#039;m almost in Piaget&#039;s pre-operational stage (that one with magical thinking and so on). Hmm, I still have a lot to accomplish, but I can also look proudly at some &quot;historical&quot; personal development moments.

- Do you have all the time you need, for yourself? If not, how much more time daily would you need, to feel happy?

Definitively no. And when by a miracle, the answer is yes, I&#039;m too busy complaining about the other stage:(. To feel happy I&#039;ll need around 3-4 extra hours to myself.
I would make the morning coffee and morning blooming moment longer, I would walk (not run) to subway station &amp; eventually wait until a not-so-crowd train will come, I would try to actually know the ones around me (right now I only have puzzle pieces), I would call my grandmother more often, I would take 1 hour lunch break, I would get to feel the sun on my skin during weekdays, I would ride my future-to-be Brompton bike, I will really make use of the park I have in front of the apartment I live in, I would read more then 5-10 pages/day...and so on

- What do you gain out of my little tips? Is there any particular one you liked best?
I&#039;m not a regular consumer (at least not yet) but I really like the energy behind and the &quot;life toolkit&quot; concept itself

- Where do you get your inspiration from?
My friends and their toughs, HIM, good music, beautiful objects around me (a designer catalog, an Evian bottle, a green pencil, recycled paper, Harman/Kardon audio set, etc) &amp; the ones that I&#039;m trying to surround myself with, movies, theater, journals/ biographies (I&#039;m a voyeur and a massive consumer of this kind of non-fiction writings), bookshops, fairy tells, cooking...

- Who’s your role model, if you have one?
My grandmother

- What’s one thing you dream of having or experiencing?
There are  a lot. If I had to pick just one: I want to own a small spices/condiments shop

- What’s your biggest problem right now?
The feeling of nonsense that my current job gives me

- What’s your best resource for happiness?
Embraces</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>- How young do you feel? How do you approach your personal learning process?</p>
<p>I feel pretty much as young as I am&#8230;in weekends I&#8217;m almost in Piaget&#8217;s pre-operational stage (that one with magical thinking and so on). Hmm, I still have a lot to accomplish, but I can also look proudly at some &#8220;historical&#8221; personal development moments.</p>
<p>- Do you have all the time you need, for yourself? If not, how much more time daily would you need, to feel happy?</p>
<p>Definitively no. And when by a miracle, the answer is yes, I&#8217;m too busy complaining about the other stage:(. To feel happy I&#8217;ll need around 3-4 extra hours to myself.<br />
I would make the morning coffee and morning blooming moment longer, I would walk (not run) to subway station &amp; eventually wait until a not-so-crowd train will come, I would try to actually know the ones around me (right now I only have puzzle pieces), I would call my grandmother more often, I would take 1 hour lunch break, I would get to feel the sun on my skin during weekdays, I would ride my future-to-be Brompton bike, I will really make use of the park I have in front of the apartment I live in, I would read more then 5-10 pages/day&#8230;and so on</p>
<p>- What do you gain out of my little tips? Is there any particular one you liked best?<br />
I&#8217;m not a regular consumer (at least not yet) but I really like the energy behind and the &#8220;life toolkit&#8221; concept itself</p>
<p>- Where do you get your inspiration from?<br />
My friends and their toughs, HIM, good music, beautiful objects around me (a designer catalog, an Evian bottle, a green pencil, recycled paper, Harman/Kardon audio set, etc) &amp; the ones that I&#8217;m trying to surround myself with, movies, theater, journals/ biographies (I&#8217;m a voyeur and a massive consumer of this kind of non-fiction writings), bookshops, fairy tells, cooking&#8230;</p>
<p>- Who’s your role model, if you have one?<br />
My grandmother</p>
<p>- What’s one thing you dream of having or experiencing?<br />
There are  a lot. If I had to pick just one: I want to own a small spices/condiments shop</p>
<p>- What’s your biggest problem right now?<br />
The feeling of nonsense that my current job gives me</p>
<p>- What’s your best resource for happiness?<br />
Embraces</p>
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