Meet
Heidi Uskaure
Hey there, I’m Heidi! Ever since summer 2022, I’ve been scribbling down my thoughts on paper. Going through a challenging time in my life led me to explore something new, and it dawned on me that I wanted to pursue writing in some form. Words do flow here. Although I’m still figuring out my writing style, I deeply love poetry, prose, journaling, and writing articles about curiosity, self-reflection, personal growth, and kindness.
I started this blog to kickstart my writing journey and have something to share with the people I meet and the stories I come across. It’s my outlet to connect with others through words and to capture the beauty of those fleeting moments.
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My
Story
We all have experiences that shape our individuality. Despite the struggles, life moves on with or without you, irrespective of our conscious acknowledgement of this truth.
I can’t say the lifestyle I want to live is according to societal norms. The challenges I have faced have charted the trajectory of my unique journey. My aspiration encompasses a captivating voyage across diverse cultures, wonders, and invaluable treasures in the form of a home-transformed van.
The idea of connecting with people from diverse cultures fascinates me. As someone who listens attentively, I find great joy in hearing people’s stories and capturing these meaningful encounters through my writings, both in person and here on my blog, to share with others.
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This blog offers experiences from various perspectives, cultures and backgrounds. As a Finnish native, I feel it’s my honour to write about Finland and Finns. Foremost, what you will find here are stories.
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The UK Chronicles: Hertfordshire
My sister looks at me with tears; we sit on my bathroom floor as I tell her about my lovely travels in Hertfordshire. My time in England has been far beyond what I imagined it would have been. I’m afraid my writing can’t even do it justice. My sister took care of both...
The UK Chronicles: Yorkshire
There is something about England that I can’t quite wrap my head around. The first time I visited London and Oxford was in 2010. England has always felt like a home, perhaps for the reason that I have met amazing people while being there. In general, travelling has...
Neuroplasticity: How to Train Your Brain for Success
Throughout the day, my mind throws at me at least 10-15 new ideas and opportunities to grasp. Today I took two of them and put them into an incubator. I have two close acquaintances with whom I have worked together for around two and a half years. I also got them into...