• Staying Motivated in COVID-19 Times

    Let’s be honest, the past few weeks have been hectic, to say the least. Over the past two months, the world has managed to be completely stopped completely. The economy is seriously struggling, deaths are witnessed internationally, and we are observing something we may have only seen in movies before. On top of this, something else is emerging: people are working from home for the first time and experiencing how much of a struggle it can be at times.  Don’t get me wrong, I am no expert in the working-from-home department. Over the course of the previous months, I struggled to motivate myself to work from my shoebox-studio-room in London. It is quite tough to have to work where you also happen to cook, sleep, study and, well, live! However, it also forces you to work on motivating yourself and on practising discipline when to amount of motivation is enough to get you to stop procrastinating and to start working. …

  • Passion Let Us Here

    What’s New!

    I’ve been quite absent over the past few weeks– ok, months. Simply said, this is because life has been quite hectic. First, when I came back from Morocco, I had to plunge right into studying for finals, which was a success. I’ve graduated! I officially have my Bachelor of Arts with a concentration in Sociology. Alongside this, I was busy preparing for the conference I took part in in March– a lot of work. Then, in April, after exams, came the time to think about the summer. I wondered what I would do for the months between May and September and decided to take on online work and to do it much more seriously than before. After working online for a few weeks, I realized that there’s a serious market and an increasing demand for ghostwriters. With the number of contracts coming in and the demand for German ghostwriting, I decided to launch “GhostwriteForMe” with a friend and colleague of…

  • Another Weekend in Marrakech

    Another Weekend in Marrakech

    My father flew to Marrakech on the 17th on February for his break. Being so close (Rabat is only a 3.5-hour train ride away), I decided to join him the following weekend. After spending Friday walking around Rabat, eating breakfast at Bert’s Café, and drinking too many coffees in a short amount of time, we went home to spend some time with the family. We left Rabat at around 4 PM and headed towards Marrakech.   First arriving in Marrakech at around 8 PM, we got ourselves a bottle of wine from the lobby and sat on our huge balcony (that had no furniture… Novotel, what were you thinking?). We began reminiscing the year before when we met in Marrakech during my two-week volunteering trip, the first one that I had ever done outside of Europe. Oh, how things have changed since then! Taking Friday night to relax, we went to sleep early to have a good time the next…