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A collection of stories for high-achievers who do their work both professionally and personally because the real growth that brings fulfillment and joy is the multidimensional growth.

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It's a game | Alexandra Roxana Popa

As the elder of the two kids in my family, I have always been the responsible one whenever my parents were away. I was responsible for protecting my brother,...

The downside of a strength | Alexandra Roxana Popa

It has been a while since my last newsletter as my first break from writing happened sooner than I envisioned. Funny enough, the article I was planning to send was about discipline and continuously moving on as one of my values and strengths.

When home is more than one place | Alexandra Roxana Popa

I have always had a special relationship with the place I call home. I grew up in a village and moved to Bucharest when I was almost 9 years old. By the age of 13, I had changed my home three times in the city, as my parents managed to gradually move from a studio to a three bedroom flat.

Some lessons | Alexandra Roxana POPA

This January I celebrate 18 years since I started my first business as a spin-off from the family business. I was 20 at the time and in my second year of college. Although I was studying Finance and Banking, I was already working part-time in several places, including as a kids supervisor, a dance teacher in a kindergarten, selling cosmetics, and teaching French to the kids in the neighborhood. These jobs were unrelated to my studies, but I was strongly motivated to earn my own money.

Planning as a habit | Alexandra Roxana POPA

There are many sayings that encourage planning, such as: “An hour of planning can save you 10 hours of doing” (Dale Carnegie) or “Plans are nothing, planning is everything” (D. D. Eisenhower.) Then, there are others that undermine this habit, like: “If you want to make God laugh, tell him about your plans” (Woody Allen).

Creating instead of complaining | Alexandra Roxana POPA

Once, in a book I read, I learned about an exercise inviting the reader to have a day with positive thoughts only. I took it as a challenge and I added an extra layer on top.