Leila Dorari
Bio
Leila Dorari is a self-improvement enthusiast from Sydney. She is spreading the word about the different challenges one can take in order to upgrade their life. In her spare time, she is hiking with her furry four-legged friend.
Stories (6/0)
How to Plan a Motorcycle Adventure Through Australia
When it comes to motorcycle adventures, there’s no better place than Australia. From one coast to the other, you can run into some of the most beautiful sights in the world, and many of them are within riding distance. The roads are good enough to allow you to enjoy a smooth ride throughout your journey. Just make sure you know what you’re getting into before you go.
By Leila Dorari5 years ago in Wander
Make Sure Kids Feel Safe in Stressful Times
The world we live in is magnificent (most of the time). As wonderful as that may be, those who can get through the day without experiencing stress on some level are rare. The intensity of it can vary greatly; however, it affects adults and as well as children. While grownups deal with all kinds of nerve-wracking situations on a daily basis, don't think the kids are carefree just because they don't have an angry boss, short deadlines, or bills to pay. Meeting new people, looking for ways to fit in, and taking tests are just some of the examples of everyday situations that cause relatively small amounts of stress for children. The problem arises when the real crisis strikes and the amount of distress becomes unbearable. Kids are those who suffer the most, so it's necessary to get clued up about the ways we can provide them with help, protection, and support.
By Leila Dorari5 years ago in Families
How to Get Things Done When Working from a Coffee Shop
The way global business is conducted nowadays has given rise to a trend of working from home. The web and the papers are full of articles on how to set up a home office, listing privacy, and the ability to work at peace as some of the greatest advantages of working from home. Cubicle walls have pretty much the same role, since it seems that the golden goose of the workspace is peace and quiet. Seclusion from the rest of the world seems to be the ideal for many workers and entrepreneurs, so it comes as a great surprise that a novel social workplace trend has picked up: working from a coffee shop.
By Leila Dorari5 years ago in Journal
Six Friendliest Cities in the World for Learning the English Language
English is a lingua franca of today, and it is almost a necessity to learn, at least some of it, to be able to communicate with people from around the world. Although standard language lessons can give you a basic understanding of language fundamentals, the best way to master it entirely is by immersion. Visiting cities and countries where English is the primary language will make you step out of your comfort zone, and compel you to start speaking it wherever you go. Any simple task, like going to the grocery store, bar, museum, or asking for directions will allow you to practice your skills. Moreover, you will simultaneously learn about those countries’ culture. How much you’ll absorb is only determined by the effort you are willing to make. So, here are six friendliest cities you should consider visiting if you wish to learn the English language:
By Leila Dorari5 years ago in Wander
5 Reasons Engaged Couples Should Sign a Prenup Before Marriage
When the engagement buzz wears off, you will be left contemplating about all those boxes that need to be checked off before the big day. This is the time for a future husband and wife to sit down and have a talk about whether or not they should get a prenup. Sure, it’s far less romantic than choosing your honeymoon dream destination, but it’s definitely more important. Having that in mind, here are some reasons why you should sign the agreement as well as some dos and don’ts you should be aware of.
By Leila Dorari5 years ago in Humans
A Guide for Staying Active During Your Winter Holidays
Winter is the time when we all get a little bit lazy. Cold and wet weather make us wait out the winter, so we can enjoy outdoor activities. However, that is actually not necessary, since there are many things you can do in winter to stay active inside and outside your home.
By Leila Dorari5 years ago in Longevity