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Three life lessons that 2014 has taught me.

 Year End Message of Gratitude. 

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There are so many things I have learned in 2014, that began with the creation of Migrant Woman Ltd in January, leading to the first magazine being published in April. It has been a challenge but a lot of fun as well, which has helped me to grow and develop my abilities to connect and co-operate with others. There are three main lessons that 2014 has taught me and I would like to share them with you.

  1. Don’t compare with others

It is believed that what makes us unhappy are not the deficiencies we have but the comparisons we make with others. Who has this illusion that life should be entirely fair? Focus on the blessings of life itself and avoid the chronic comparisons of ourselves with the luck of others, which are not useful at all. In my workshops, I often like to share my life motto: “Do not feel inferior to others, do not feel superior to others; just make yourself feel better then yesterday.”

  1. Detach from loving things

To separate from a place, a partner or from a boring job are important actions in our life, especially when they are included in our list of priorities. They give meaning to our world. When we flip the page of an individual ‘chapter’ a new chapter immediately starts in life and at such significant turning points are bound to cause strong feelings and emotions. Often life does not give us what we want, but what is needed. It is never easy to negotiate with the ‘end’. However, when it is not possible to improve a situation, perhaps it is time to stop it. Our life journey includes experiences, places, people, events, and thoughts that we inevitably leave behind to undertake new opportunities.

  1. Forgive and let it go

In life, we meet people that may hurt us. It is likely that we will meet them again. Deep inside us it is normal to feel rage and anger boiling. And often these thoughts that can boil inside give us the intricate feelings and the links of our life. Anger does not improve our life at all. This is why we must resist the tendency to be fed with negative feelings, which are heavy burdens for our mind. Forgive and let it go…

Thank you for your support in 2014 and please continue to spread the word for 2015 to build on and grow this wonderful community of inspirational women from so many cultures and backgrounds.

Mirela

December 16th

www.migrantwoman.com

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Migrant Woman Magazine UK

Migrant Woman launched in April 2014 and is the dream of Mirela Sula. She brings to her magazine what I bring to radio, the celebration of women and men who embrace their D.I.V.A. their Dreams, Inspirations, Visions, and Aspirations. A true D.I.V.A herself, she and her magazine are profiling the courage strengths and tenacity of women and their journeys.

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Migrant Woman is intended to be a mix of light and shade, covering a range of issues. These will include love, relationships, spirituality, meditation, yoga, and inspirational stories from migrant women entrepreneurs. We include those who are British born of second or third generation immigrants, and will observe in future editions the challenges of successfully mixing between two different cultures and languages. Migrant Woman will not shirk from covering some of the darker side of life and hard hitting issues, as you will see from the powerful and moving dossier on domestic violence.

In future issues, Migrant Woman will be featuring more on fashion, food, and humour, blending cultural heritage with the adopted or new country. The initial focus is more London based but will explore other regions of the UK and more countries in the future.

Migrant Woman is a monthly publication that is available online or printed copy, with the intention of becoming a subscription model in the near future. There will also be a free monthly newsletter for those signing up for it. MigrantWoman.com will feature relevant news updates and events, and will be available soon as an app for tablet devices and smartphones. Retail outlets are being approached to stock and sell the magazine.

Migrant Woman welcomes support and engagement through asking for advice from the experts, giving opinions, contributing editorial content stories or features, and providing sponsorship and advertising.

The Editor -in-Chief is Mirela Sula, who spotted a gap in the market and from the positive feedback given to date, Migrant Woman has been highly complimented with confident predictions of future success. Mirela is tapping into a number of issues that she has direct knowledge or involvement with, such as entrepreneurialism, psychology, counselling, domestic violence, meditation and using her skills as a magazine publisher of “Psikostil”. in Tirana, Albania. Mirela is also an author and ‘Don’t let Your Mind Go’ was a best seller in Albania, which has just been translated and published by Hay House for global distribution. www.mirelasula.com

To discuss any of these further, please contact

mirelasula@migrantwoman.com

www.migrantwoman.com

Blog: migrantwoman.com/2014/07/women-universe

TO HEAR MORE ON MIRELA AND HER BOOK AND MAGAZINE LISTEN HERE