🌸【Alford50's Connection Log】🌸 222
I would like to introduce five people with whom I have formed connections on note.
1. Kyō kara hajimeru seizen seiri (Starting End-of-Life Planning Today)
A care worker with a warm perspective who has been supporting the lives of the elderly for 25 years.
They gently convey that end-of-life planning and decluttering are not 'scary things' but 'habits that lighten the heart.'
The reality of facing a parent's aging is captured in writing that is sometimes humorous and always close to the heart.
I feel grateful for our connection through their posts, which overflow with care for nursing and family.
→ Click here for Kyō kara hajimeru seizen seiri's note
2. Ichiyo Nagase (Miriwan), Heart Self-Care Coach
Someone who gently guides you to 'align your heart' using flash cards and warm words.
Their family psychology workshops and real-life experiences in parenting and caregiving become a light that supports many people's anxieties.
There is also healing in their stories about gardens and plants, and the warmth that naturally lets you drop your guard is charming.
Their way of life is filled with kindness, making them someone I am grateful to have met.
→ Click here for Ichiyo Nagase (Miriwan)'s note
3. SPACE DRAGON
A creator who lightly weaves the worlds of fashion and art with the concept of 'free self-expression.'
Their posts, overflowing with sensibility, add a little adventure and excitement to everyday life.
From running a select shop to styling, the content deeply conveys their love for expression.
Their attitude of valuing respect and consideration stays with me, and I am happy to have formed a connection with them.
→ Click here for SPACE DRAGON's note
4. Studying to become the world's best multilingual translator
Kir, a learner full of inquisitive spirit who is challenging themselves with nine languages.
Behind their efforts, one can feel a sincere attitude of growing while enjoying the process of learning.
Their passion for language is encouraging to readers, acting as someone who pushes you to say, 'It's okay to take on challenges.'
Their sincerity shines through in their approach to feature articles that respond to support, and I am grateful for the expansion of our connection.
→ Click here for the note of the person studying to become the world's best multilingual translator
5. Tsuzuru @ Poor Dad, 100 Comment Backs
A warm writer whose experience as a Japanese language cram school teacher intersects with his honest perspective as a father.
While aiming for FIRE, he delivers the 'real failures and lessons' of side hustles and investments in a down-to-earth way.
His humor in relating to readers is also charming, and his wholehearted gratitude for comments is endearingly sincere.
I am happy to have formed a connection with someone whose posts show 'the back of a father who takes on challenges.'
→ Click here for Tsuzuru's note
Grateful for the 'connections' I've made on note.
Next time, I will introduce five more wonderful people🌿
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