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Month: October 2025

Remembering the Dead: Four Traditions, One Human Heart

Remembering the Dead: Four Traditions, One Human Heart

When we honor the dead, we celebrate life itself. It all began when my son came home with a Día de los Muertos project – one of those beautiful perks of studying at a trilingual immersion school. As I helped him research, my curiosity expanded. I started wondering: do other cultures have their own ways of remembering those who’ve passed, honoring their ancestors? I thought about China, since it’s part of his school program, and Ukraine – my own roots. Then India…

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Diwali: Finding Light in the Everyday

Diwali: Finding Light in the Everyday

A Personal Beginning: How I Learned to Treat Diwali with Intention When I first started celebrating Diwali, I didn’t know much about the meaning of Diwali or how to celebrate mindfully. I simply treated it as a day to start fresh and set new intentions. For a few years, I would release a heart-shaped balloon with a candle inside, light candles around my home, and watch the fireworks. At that time, it was more about creating a personal ritual –…

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Ukrainian Grammar Spotlight: The Accusative Case Explained

Ukrainian Grammar Spotlight: The Accusative Case Explained

“When your verb finally finds its object, that’s true grammatical chemistry.” – The Case Whisperer Have you ever bought a book, met a friend, or fed the cat?Congrats! You’ve just used the Accusative case, one of the most dynamic parts of Ukrainian grammar. In fact, in Ukrainian, it’s called Знахідний відмінок, and it shows who or what the action hits. The word “Знахідний” comes from “знаходити” – meaning to find or to come upon. It’s called this because the Accusative…

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Are You Sending Mixed Signals? Mastering Tone in Text

Are You Sending Mixed Signals? Mastering Tone in Text

In a world where more than 70% of workplace communication now happens digitally, digital tone in remote communication has become just as important as the words themselves. Studies show that over half of misunderstandings in professional settings stem from unclear tone in emails or messages. How we text, punctuate, or choose an emoji can completely reshape how our message feels—and how it’s received. As tone now travels through pixels instead of voices, mastering this subtle language of digital expression is…

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