Life teaches us lessons continuously. Do we pay attention and acknowledge what we learn? Do we strive to improve ourselves? Due to these improvements, are our lives and relationships positively influencing everyone?
Life is an ongoing process. We should consciously stop sometimes to reflect upon the situations we find ourselves in and the experiences life gives us. Could we have done things differently? What did we learn from these lousy judgment calls? Should we change something so we can achieve a different outcome next time?
Life’s a roller-coaster. Let’s transform it into genuine fun by finding and offering only the good within us. As odd as it sounds, it takes some effort to become a good person. However, it sometimes requires nothing more than an honest smile. It demands self-awareness. It requires perseverance. We must keep an open mind about things and develop an acceptance of everything differently, even if we don’t fully understand it.
Be good! Do good! Smile! Discover a better version of yourself!
Be gentle and kind. Don’t yell or argue. Don’t leave, even if you are asked to do so. Just be there, stay quiet and let your embrace speak a million words.
Nico J. Genes has traveled and worked with many interesting and unique people of different nationalities, religions, and sexual orientations, all of whom helped her to understand diversity and toaccept everyone just as they are.
With her first two novels, Magnetic Reverie and Reverie Girl, she broke the ice into writing successfully. From her readers' feedback and reviews, Nico can proudly say she has a solid confirmation of her skills as an established writer. An important element of her writing is that she always has a message that she wants to transmit. This can be summed up by her motto: We are all different, and that's okay!Besides novel-writing, Nico also runs a blog in which she talks about life's issues, and gives the kind of friendly advice that everyone needs at certain points of their life. The positive feedback of her readers became her inspiration for her third book, Lessons in Life. Continuing her mission of welcoming all diversity and pleading for tolerance and acceptance, she wrote the novel ADHD: Life Is Beautiful, based on a true story.Nico is eager to hear from you on nicojgenes.com or her social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Goodreads).