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What Skiing In The Alps Has Taught Me About Feeling Truly Alive
I don't think I realized how disconnected I felt until I wasn't anymore. It did not happen all at once, or show as a dramatic moment. It was extremely subtle. A feeling I couldn't quite put my finger on at first, not until I really felt it with something I'm extremely passionate about; skiing. I was standing at the top of the Alps, staring at the surrounding landscape that was so unreal it didn't even feel like I was there. Of course, I was there, but my brain was unbelievabl
Nicole Greenland
Apr 164 min read


It's Okay to Outgrow Places (and Things)
📍Basel, Switzerland - one of my all time favourite cities The Why Not Theory might sound exciting on the surface, but really it's just a name for what I've been through and a guide for where I want to go and ultimately who I want to be. I hope it helps you, readers, become better versions of yourselves, too! Take it from me, I could have used so much of this advice when I was younger. I've learned a lot of valuable life lessons in my 22 years on this planet. I thought leavin
Nicole Greenland
Apr 164 min read


Italy Was Right In Front Of Me, And I Still Missed Some Of It...
The Colosseum (Rome), the first stop on our 3-city tour of Italy This might be the most introspective post I have written so far. I was in Italy for 10 days (study abroad moment), and I feel like I missed out on a lot of fun experiences because I heavily prioritized schoolwork & sleep over the fun things. The entire 10 days were chaotic, and by the end of most days I was completely & utterly exhausted. Absolutely zero chance anyone was convincing me to go out on the town, as
Nicole Greenland
Apr 154 min read
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