It's your choice

Life is not difficult. The human body and mind are built for survival. These two little wonders can withstand injury, trauma, shock and pain. They tell us what to do in order to remain alive and even have their own 'survival mode'. If you don't believe me go and Google it or ask your medical student friend or whatever. 

If, by now, you are wondering whether this is a joke or I have been watching too much of Grey's Anatomy, the latter one is closer to the truth. Courtesy of my very dear friend and house mate, I have dived into Seattle Grace Hospital's world of medicine head first (by that I mean watching countless episodes in a day). 

As I was saying... We, mere mortals, are survivors. Not because life is hard, no. We get on with life pretty well, if you ask me, no matter what it throws at us. The real difficulty lies in deciding what we want to do and who we want to become. We don't like being told what to do or who we can be. Oh no, we don't like all those institutions and people trying to take away our freedom. 

We want to keep that freedom to ourselves, even if we don't know what we want to do with it. Here's the difficult part - because we are, supposedly, free human beings we can't blame anyone or anything for our indecisiveness, mistakes and failures. We just have to learn to hold our heads up high and accept the mistakes we make. 

And most importantly not to make the same mistake twice (now that's just plain stupid). 

x

My favourite trend




Needless to say, university has gotten the better part of me and I haven't been posting for a while. Today, I would like to share with you my work that was supposed to be published in a magazine this month had things not fallen through:



SPORT LUXE 
With the London 2012 Olympics fever in full swing, fashion’s seriously polished take on sporty staples is a winner
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River Island

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  • This trend fuses hi-tech performance fabrics with feminine lines and straight cuts.
  • Mix and match from a palette of blues and greens with splashes of pink, orange and yellow.
  • Or stick to monochrome colours for an air of evening elegance.
  • To get that urban edge add layers of light fabrics and plastic accessories.


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To be honest, I quite like this trend because it is comfy and colourful. Just so 'me'. I'm sure you'll find loads of clothes and accessories that fit this trend across many stores, and most probably in your closet too! So let's embrace it, everyone in their own way because fashion IS about individual uniqueness.

Sporting-ly yours,
Miranda