I've been eagerly awaiting your photo! Are you playing hide-and-seek or just a little camera shy? But there's no need to be shy with me really! Your photo will mean so much to me. I hope you'll decide to share it soon!Swimming and boxing are very different, but interesting pursuits. Swimming is especially good for relaxing and keeping your body in shape, while boxing, on the contrary, requires discipline and energy. It's great that you find time for sport.
As for me, I don't run regularly, but I love walks in the fresh air it helps me reset and clear my head. As for sports, I prefer more sedate activities rather than intense workouts, but I believe that any sport is beneficial as long as it's enjoyable.
I'm also interested in the topic of spiritual development in a rational, calm sense. I think it's important to better understand yourself, your reactions, and your outlook on life. This helps you be a more balanced person.
Charity is a very good topic. I respect people who come together to help others. This always speaks of inner maturity and kindness. I myself try to help in my everyday life, albeit not through large projects.
xxx, I've long wanted to tell you a little about my family, as it played a large role in shaping the person I am today. I grew up in a modest but very close knit family. I have no brothers or sisters I'm an only child. My closest family consists of my mother, father, and my cousin Svetlana, with whom I have a particularly warm bond.
My mother worked as an ambulance paramedic, and it was she who taught me caring and compassion. My father was a bus driver, worked hard to provide for us, and always taught me honesty and perseverance. When I was 16, my parents divorced. It was a difficult time, but over time, I learned to see it as a lesson that made me stronger and wiser. My mother lives outside the city in the village of Talapker, and my father lives in Astana, but we hardly ever communicate. Although my mother wanted me to go into medicine, I decided to become a florist and got a job in a flower shop. This profession became more than just a job for me it gave me a sense of meaning and importance in every day. During my career, I realized how important knowledge of English is in the floristry and retail industries. Some professional materials, design trends, and training courses for florists are often available in English. This became a strong incentive for me I taught myself the language using online courses and specialized literature. Now I am fluent in English.
I lead a simple life and try to find joy in the little things: a cozy evening at home, a customer's smile, a cup of tea in good company. I don't strive for luxury or chase money spiritual intimacy, sincerity, and human warmth are much more important to me.
This is just a small fragment of my life, but perhaps it will give you an idea of me.
And now I really want to learn about you, Andreas. What was your family like? What influenced your path?
Warm regards, Anna