Thank you for your warm letter. I'm also pleased that our dialogue continues so calmly and sincerely. I think the internet can truly bring people closer together if communication is honest and respectful. When I write to you, I try to be myself and share what's important to me in life.
In my free time, I have room for hobbies. I love yoga and swimming they help me maintain balance. I also enjoy cooking, reading, and going for evening walks, especially after a long day at work.
I listen to a variety of music, mostly pop and classical, depending on my mood. In films, I enjoy heartfelt stories and dramas with meaning and emotion.
I use the internet at home every day for work, communication, and studying, but I try not to forget about real life, too.
How was your day? Honestly, mine was quite busy and a bit exhausting. The store was really busy today orders kept coming in: holiday bouquets, urgent deliveries. It seems like the weekend is always approaching. The flow of customers never stopped, and my colleague once again failed to keep up with her tasks and, unfortunately, this isn't the first time. As a result, I had to take on additional responsibilities to ensure we processed all orders on time, didn't let down clients, and, of course, didn't lose out on a monthly bonus.
You'll agree, it's frustrating when someone takes a sloppy approach to work, especially where attention to detail, service, and people's well-being are crucial. After all, for many, flowers represent emotions, gifts, and important moments in life.
I'm one of those people who believes that any task should be done carefully and responsibly. I think I got this from my parents they instilled in me a serious attitude toward work and respect for people from an early age. Sorry for jumping straight into work-related worries sometimes I just want to vent. I'd be delighted if you shared what's on your mind. After all, true intimacy begins with simple and sincere conversations, right?
By the way, lately, to recharge after a shift, I've fallen in love with evening walks. Sometimes I just stroll aimlessly, looking at shop windows, noticing the beautiful details around me, and listening to music on my headphones. It helps me let go of the hustle and bustle of the day and recharge a little.
And you, xxx, how do you usually relax and recharge? Do you have your own little rituals or joys that help you unwind?
I'll end my letter here.
Svetlana