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Friday, September 11, 2020

Feel Good Song: Swallowed in the Sea




Zul Cafe and Grill in Norwalk Authentic Filipino Food


I drove past this restaurant a couple of times and realized I never had Filipino food. I have had Thai, Korean, Asian, Chinese, Japanese and Vietnamese etc... but never Authentic Filipino Food. So of course I had to try it. Note they are closed on Mondays and close at 7:00 pm most nights.

I didn't know what to order. Whenever I am not sure what to order I look for their Instagram account and see their food picture posts. We ended up ordering their Beef Mami- which is like a noodle stew. Light colored broth. It had vegetables and noodles and thinly slices of beef.  It wasn't too strong of a flavor. Mild and light. We also got the chicken inasal. This is sliced bbq chicken. It was really good. It came with a brown rice and cucumbers and a light clear broth and then spring rolls. The spring rolls had some meat but mostly vegetables. 

I was happy to try it. The staff is very friendly. The restaurant is very clean and prices are really good. https://zulcafeandgrill.com/

Stop Wasting Your Energy


Be Kind To Yourself


You’ve come a long way!

Reading For Pleasure & Self Growth


I once read someplace that said a person who reads is an evolving person. We aren’t stuck to be one type. We aren’t stuck to be the same we have always been. We can evolve. Everyday. 

I have a stack of books on my nightstand. Probably close to 10. I love when I see that stack. I was a different version of myself every time I picked up one of those books. It helped me see things differently. I was eager to change. I was eager to overcome some really rough and bad patches in my life. I didn’t want to hang onto pain or anger or hurt. I wanted to grow as a person. Heal. Be at peace. Be happy and calm. Live a life I chose to live. 

Did my books help me? Absolutely but what really helped was my mindset to want to change. You can’t change unless you want to. There’s a difference. 

Out of all the books the one that helped me tremendously was the one by Kamal Ravikant. “Love yourself like your life depends on it.” Life changing. It opened my eyes up to so much. I would reread chapters and loved how I viewed things differently every time. 

I never noticed how much I did change until I was speaking to someone about my past. How I fought so hard to own my mistakes and my part in the failures  so I didn’t repeat them again. I evolved so fast because I wanted a different life so badly. I wanted to change. I wanted to have my true self be present not hidden behind pain or failures or self doubt. I wanted to present myself to the world in my truest form. Like it or not this is me. The real me. 

What books have helped you evolve? 

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