I’ve discovered that people like it when you are vulnerable. It makes us relatable. It gives others a sense that they are not alone and can understand our struggles.
You Give Vulnerability A Bad Name
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1527 days ago
All the Best,
Martin
1528 days ago
All the Best,
Martin
1528 days ago
1529 days ago
I will talk about my vulnerability regarding an email I received with "constructive" criticism of my first book on tea, from a native English speaking person, expat now living in "Scandinavia." I will share my thoughts about the review in upcoming episodes of my new podcast, The Perfect Cuppa: Tea Sketches. After I have shared this, I could go on and plan for the next book on tea, and other activities, related to my passion for tea.
Best Premises,
Martin
1529 days ago